
Episode 257
Why do Guinness bubbles go downwards?
How the processing power of a brain compares with a computer and why the bubbles in Guinness go downwards...
March 14, 201421m 23s
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Show Notes
How do the processing power of a brain compare with a computer? How can we shield astronauts en-route to Mars? Do ants prefer protein? What causes left handedness? Why do bubbles go downwards in a glass of Guinness? And do older makes of television emit X-rays? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
brain powermemoryastronaut radiation shieldbubbles in guinnesstelevision X-raysnaked scientistschris smith