"30 Years of Science Down the Tubes" (S2E18) highlights how the catastrophic loss of decades-old, irreplaceable biological samples was caused by institutional failure and inadequate, mundane infrastructure, rather than a lack of scientific effort. The episode presents this event as a critical failure in the stewardship of research, arguing that the preservation of physical data is just as vital as its collection and that institutional negligence can permanently sever longitudinal scientific studies.

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