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Bach Survives an Earthquake, Partying with Einstein & the Super Volcanoes Set to BLOW!

Bach Survives an Earthquake, Partying with Einstein & the Super Volcanoes Set to BLOW!

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Ever wondered what legendary scientists would be like on a night out? Wonder no more. In this week’s episode, we rank the famous scientists we’d most want to party with. Would Freud get weird on the dance floor? Would Einstein corner you to rant about E = mc² over tequila shots?


Bach also reveals how he survived an earthquake, and the boys share their top survival tips for when the supervolcanoes erupt. Plus, we dive into some rare POSITIVE news stories—from successful womb transplants to the rise of financial education in schools. And finally, we imagine a world where Mr Bach and Mr Frederick run the classroom. Spoiler: Ofsted wouldn’t be impressed.


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