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May 6, 2015 - Scientific Chicago With Neil Shubin

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Scientist Neil Shubin is back with the latest local and international science news.

Scientist Neil Shubin is back to tell us why the U.S. Military is so interested in the bombardier beetle, why taking a hands-on approach is a better way to learn science, and why astronomers may want to avoid using the microwave when heating their lunch.

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