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How Warm Are Butterfly Wings?

Episode 3 of the A Piece of String podcast, hosted by Josie A Peters, Matthew Shribman, Sophie Ward, titled "How Warm Are Butterfly Wings?" was published on January 21, 2021 and runs 36 minutes.

January 21, 2021 ·36m · A Piece of String

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What’s the best water? Which wearable material would keep you the warmest and the driest? What’s the fastest food? Fran, Sophie, Josie and Matt discover the truth.
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