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Tiniest Dino Eggs, Hungry Black Holes, And Why People Believe In Ghosts

Sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down in episode 37...

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Charlie Haigh

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Charlie Haigh

Marketing Coordinator & Writer

Charlie is the Marketing Coordinator and Writer for IFLScience, she’s currently completing a undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology.

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All the biggest science news stories of the week.

Episode 37 of Break It Down.

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This week on Break It Down: the discovery of the smallest-ever dinosaur eggs reveals teeny tiny bones, the first black hole triple is changing our understanding of giant star death, the longest venomous snake is now four separate species, a rare bit of positive carbon capture news, how a new overdose implant can save lives, and why do people believe in ghosts? We asked an expert. Available on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, and more.

So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down…

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