I don't have anything exactly for 5 Tez, but I do have a bunch of 1/1s for 4 Tez and below.

A few I think you might vibe with—

Hecate (Extracts 0x016)

Crepuscular Emergence (Distillations 0x014)

An Experiment in Resymmetrization

Pottery Shop

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People burp and so do cows. But cows are champion burpers and their burps contain methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.

Learn more about this amazing talent in our article: https://t.co/hLr9CO222Q

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. Katelyn Alain - Artodyssey - Distillations of Memory

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Speaking of, this guy was definitely a Hogwarts potion master back in the day, right? https://t.co/8EGikj1dBg

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Chemistry sets: are they really less cool than they used to be? Here's a look at how safety regulations changed the iconic toys.

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The podcast returns next Tuesday! Get ready for the fall season by subscribing on your podcatcher of choice. Here's a preview of what we have in store.

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Can you patent a living thing? The podcast team went looking to answer that question while putting together this story of the Oncomouse. https://t.co/cVlcJ7FVPZ

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One night in 1669, a German physician heated a mixture of sand, charcoal, and urine in an effort to discover the Philosopher's Stone. He found something else instead. https://t.co/8EGikj1dBg

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"And this is the fun gross part." Get ready for the fall season of the podcast by subscribing on your podcatcher of choice! Here's a preview of what we have in store.

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An engraving in our collection tells the story of an alchemist who went looking for the Philosopher's stone and found something altogether different. Historian Bert Hansen has the story. https://t.co/8EGikj1dBg

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Good news, tea drinkers! It turns out adding tea to milk is *not* the same as adding milk to tea, for chemical reasons. It's science! https://t.co/pv3IwLEVBf

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Sad to be missing out on ? So are we! Lucky for us, public programs manager and podcast host Alexis Pedrick is currently in Cardiff, Wales for the celebration of all things and sent back some pictures to give us all a taste of the fun.

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Who does scientific knowledge belong to? Who should pay for it? These are just some of the questions the scientific community had to grapple with after Harvard University patented the OncoMouse. https://t.co/cVlcJ7FVPZ

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