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    Explore "springtails" with insightful episodes like "The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Scent" and "The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Smell" from podcasts like ""Short Wave" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Scent

    The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Scent
    (Encore episode.) Scientists have known for decades that one of the main causes of the smell of fresh rain is geosmin: a chemical compound produced by soil-dwelling bacteria. But why do the bacteria make it in the first place? Reporter Emily Vaughn answers this mystery.

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    The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Smell

    The Science Behind That Fresh Rain Smell
    Scientists have known for decades that one of the main causes of the smell of fresh rain is geosmin: a chemical compound produced by soil-dwelling bacteria. But why do the bacteria make it in the first place? It was a bacteria-based mystery... until now! Maddie gets some answers from reporter Emily Vaughn, former Short Wave intern.

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