Newton's Apple - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Aerobic Exercise; Swimming/Weightlifting; Luge/Skating; Softball/Racewalking

Solar Cars; Steroids; The Amazing Kreskin; Foot Fall Asleep; Miniature Horses

Murder Mystery; Ted Nugent; Bats

Cancer Causes; Frisbees; Computer Virus

Sewers; Cancer Treatments; Dick Cavett; Porcupines

Mapping the Dig Site; Dating the Bones; Assembling Dinosaur

Domed Stadium; Photosynthesis; Polarized Sunglasses; Amusement Park

Tears; Slinky Physics; Barcodes; Aspirin; Camels

Soviet Space; Sky Blue; Inventors Fair; Llamas

Acid Rain; Highjump; Potholes; Goats

Medical Quackery; Microwave Ovens; Dollar Changer; Golden Eagles

Telecommunications; Solar Eclipse; Blimp; Bear Cubs

Hip Replacement; Airbags; Paper Cuts; Potbelly Pigs
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