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Do we all see colours the same way?
Episode 781

Do we all see colours the same way?

Plus, the longevity of dogs, and oil in the Middle East...

Ask the Naked Scientists

March 13, 202623m 47s

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Show Notes

On this week's show, why dogs don't live as long as humans. Also, why do we feel cold when our skin is warm to the touch? Do we all see colours the same way? Do animals experience embarrassment? If photons head towards two small slits, do they only pass through one slit or both? Why does the Middle East have an abundance of oil? And why are our taste buds affected when we have a fever? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Topics

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