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New Episode
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Soil is too dry
Soil is too wet
There's is not enough light
There's too much light
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About The Joy of Why Podcast
Quanta Magazine's "The Joy of Why" is an intriguing series that explores the underlying curiosity driving the quest for knowledge in various scientific fields. It delves into profound questions about the universe, nature, and the human mind, and features in-depth discussions with leading researchers. The aim is to inspire and cultivate the sense of wonder and intellectual joy that fuels scientific discovery and innovation.
Quanta Magazine's "The Joy of Why" is an intriguing series that explores the underlying curiosity driving the quest for knowledge in various scientific fields. It delves into profound questions about the universe, nature, and the human mind, and features in-depth discussions with leading researchers. The aim is to inspire and cultivate the sense of wonder and intellectual joy that fuels scientific discovery and innovation.