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SciShow Explains the Many Gaseous Emissions of the Human Body

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • January 10, 2014

Hank Green of SciShow explains the science of the human body’s “gaseous emissions” in “Why Do We Burp and Fart (So Much)?!”

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