Eggs in the fridge, expired meds, loud sneezes and more (Mailbag)
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Hey folks, we’re back this week with another edition of our mailbag series. We tackle the following questions sent in by listeners:
Should you keep your eggs inside or outside of the fridge?
Does medicine actually expire?
Why do some people sneeze so much louder than others?
Where does the 24-hour day come from?
Is grape or strawberry the traditional jelly in a PB&J?
Below are a few of the articles Noah mentions in the episode.
Why The U.S. Chills Its Eggs And Most Of The World Doesn’t (NPR)
Drug expiration dates: Do they mean anything? (Harvard Medical)
Why are there 24 hours in a day? (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
And here’s the Osmosis Jones clip I refer to during the sneezing segment, followed by the intro to the PB&J Otter TV Show that Devan inquires about.
Have a question you want us to get to the bottom of for a full episode? Email us at mannynoahdevan@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (860) 325-0286.
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