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// In todayβs episode: π¬οΈ Find out why this year we're naming hurricanes with Greek letters π€ Learn about an unexpected side effect of the Covid-19 pandemic: a national coin shortage π Visit an aquarium in North Carolina where theyβve figured out how to put their coins to good use βοΈ Trivia Question of the Day: What artifact was recently sold at auction for $31.8 million and set a new world record? //
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Listen to episode one hereIn todayβs episode: π¬οΈ Find out why this year we're naming hurricanes with Greek letters π€ Learn about an unexpected side effect of the Covid-19 pandemic: a national coin shortage π Visit an aquarium in North Carolina where theyβve figured out how to put their coins to good use βοΈ Trivia Question of the Day: What artifact was recently sold at auction for $31.8 million and set a new world record?
π¬οΈ Interested in hurricane names? Read the whole List of 2020 Hurricane Names For The Season
π€ Want to understand the national coin shortage? The Federal Reserve can answer Why Do U.S. Coins Seem to be in Short Supply?
π¨ Read more about this episode's Fun Fact, "does wind make itβs own sound?" at Science Made Fun
βοΈ Get to know Stan, the object of that record-setting auction in our Trivia Question of the Day over at CNN.com
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