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    Last week my publish in regards to the science of barbecue bought some good traction on social media. To begin this week I’ll proceed the meals science theme by sharing a PBS Learning Media lesson in regards to the science of sizzling wings. 

    Some Like It Hot is a PBS Learning Media lesson that incorporates a Compact Science video of the identical identify. As you may count on, the video explains what makes a meals spicy and the way the Scoville scale is used to point how spicy a meals is. The video additionally explains the origins of Buffalo wings and why some persons are much less delicate to spicy meals than others. You can watch the entire video as embedded under, on the PBS Learning Media web page, or on the Compact Science YouTube channel. 

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    The lesson plan that PBS Learning Media gives to go along with the video does not contain meals in any respect. Instead, the lesson plan focuses on diversifications and notion of temperature. The lesson plan is meant for elementary college college students.

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