
Grossology
Clip: Season 4 Episode 427 | 3m 6s
A science exhibit explores some of the more unsettling aspects of the human body.
The Grossology exhibit at Science Museum Oklahoma explores some of the more unsettling aspects of the human body. The attraction uses sophisticated animatronics and interactive exhibits to explore why we burp, what creates the smells the body produces, and other gross but fun facts.
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Grossology
Clip: Season 4 Episode 427 | 3m 6s
The Grossology exhibit at Science Museum Oklahoma explores some of the more unsettling aspects of the human body. The attraction uses sophisticated animatronics and interactive exhibits to explore why we burp, what creates the smells the body produces, and other gross but fun facts.
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