Crave - Engineers tackle watery ketchup dilemma, Ep. 157

Friday, April 25, 2014

http://cnet.co/1lQDtz9
This week on Crave, we learn that asteroid strikes on Earth are more common than previously thought, the American Chemical Society explains how and why we get high, and two high school students come up with a way to make your ketchup less watery. All that and more on this week's Crave show.

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