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March 31, 2018: A new human internal organ, tolerating extreme cold, volcanic Christianity, and more | CBC Radio Loaded
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March 31, 2018: A new human internal organ, tolerating extreme cold, volcanic Christianity, and more
Also on this week's episode: on the hunt for Indigenous crops, using tailpipe tech to make bacon safer, and what causes pruney fingers?
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Posted: Mar 29, 2018 4:25 PM EDT | Last Updated: March 31, 2018
Bundled lupine roots collected on the Kwalicum First Nations prepared for cooking in a smoker (K Recalma-Clutesi)
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