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How to Remove Pesticides from Produce, the Misattribution of Arousal, and Laihana Noon

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Self-improvement, Science, Astronomy, Education

4.6935 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:

  • Laihana Noon Is the Bizarre Time of Year When Shadows Disappear
  • The Best Ways to Remove Pesticides From Produce
  • How the "Misattribution of Arousal" Can Make You Fall In Love

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Full episode transcript here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-remove-pesticides-from-produce-the-misattribution-of-arousal-and-laihana-noon



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0:00.0

Hi, we've got three stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter in just a few minutes.

0:05.2

I'm Cody Gough.

0:06.2

And I'm Ashley Hamer.

0:07.2

Today you learn how the mis-sattribution of arousal can trick you into falling in love,

0:11.5

a bizarre time of year when shadows disappear and the best ways to remove

0:15.2

pesticides from produce.

0:17.0

Let's satisfy some curiosity.

0:18.6

All right Ashley, what would you do if you didn't see any shadows outside even in the middle of a sunny afternoon.

0:23.6

That sounds like the time I saw the eclipse.

0:26.6

The eclipse, I was going to say, how weird was it?

0:29.4

That was so weird.

0:30.7

Did your eyes play any tricks on you?

0:32.3

Yeah, they, it felt like it was in a cartoon.

0:34.0

I think that's what it was.

0:35.0

Because what happens during an eclipse is that suddenly the light gets really focused,

0:40.0

and there are shadows, but they're just super, super sharp.

0:43.8

And it felt like someone had drawn them.

0:46.0

It was so weird.

0:47.0

Got it.

0:47.8

Well, you can actually experience something kind of similar twice a year

0:51.7

at a very specific time and place. In this case, in Hawaii during what

0:57.2

locals call Lahaina Noon. That's what happens when the sun is directly overhead in this exact location on earth known as the sun's zenith or the

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