Let AsapSCIENCE Teach You the Science Behind the Olympics With Their Daily Olympic Video Series [Video]

When life gives you meteors, make Olympic medals out of them? Hardcore, Russia.
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What’s an athletic competition without a healthy dose of science? The Olympics start on Friday, and AsapSCIENCE has a 19-episode daily Olympic science video series starting on Thursday, February 6. You can watch the first five episodes early right here to learn about meteors in Olympic medals and other great Olympic science.

You can also tweet your burning Olympic science questions to them with #ScienceSays. Go ahead; it’s tweeting for knowledge. Use your powers for good.

Here are the next four episodes courtesy of the CBC:

(AsapSCIENCE via CBC)

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