Dr Karl On Triplej
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Sinopse
Join Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Zan Rowe and their scientific guests, with a bunch of curious triplej listeners for a weekly injection of science, myth-bashing and answers! Thursdays from 11am EST.
Episódios
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Deep sea climate change, enviro bags, over-fishing
19/08/2015 Duração: 35minIt's a Marine Science Special! Professor Emma Johnson joins Dr Karl and Zan Rowe to help answer your ocean-based science questions.
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3D printed organs, muscle memory, that op shop smell
12/08/2015 Duração: 35minWhy do op shops all smell the same? Why can't we use 3D printers to print organs? Is there any benefit to avoiding gluten?
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Emotional chords, hungover libido, forced smiles
05/08/2015 Duração: 36minDoes forcing a smile really make you happier? Why do certain notes or chords have emotional responses? Is urine good for helping lemon trees grow?
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Big dinosaurs, sun flames, four seasons in one day
29/07/2015 Duração: 36minHow does addiction work? Why were dinosaurs so big? Does stress shorten your life?
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Runny noses after eating? Why is urine yellow? Could space be a sphere?
22/07/2015 Duração: 35minWhy does my partner get a runny nose, after eating a hot dinner? Why is urine actually yellow? Could space possibly be a sphere?
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The science of driving
29/03/2012 Duração: 37minWhy do people get tired when driving? Is it possible to drive a fast car upside-down in a long, circular tunnel? Are your chances of surviving a car accident better if you are asleep and you're body is limp?
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Rocking during sleep, morning sickness and coloured cat fur
22/03/2012 Duração: 39minWhy do people rock from side-to-side when they sleep? Plus: are humans the only mammal that suffers morning sickness during pregnancy?; and why can cat fur have different colours along the length of each strand of hair?
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Peeing on lemon trees, hereditary birth marks and yellow sunglasses
08/03/2012Why is it considered a good thing to urinate on lemon trees? Plus: can birth marks be hereditary?; and why do yellow sunglasses make daylight appear brighter?
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Swallowing chewing gum, taste buds and drinking milk
01/03/2012What happens if you swallow chewing gum? Plus: can a woman's tastebuds change during and after pregnancy?; and can drinking milk cause osteoporosis?
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Exploding crockery, furry male allergies and female ejaculation test results
23/02/2012Why does crockery seem to randomly explode? Plus: Is it possible to be allergic to only male furry animals?; and a caller reports the results of his and his partner's female ejaculation tests.
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Sex, multiple orgasms and curing a morning glory
16/02/2012As part of triplej's 'sex week', Dr Karl and Zan Rowe take talkback questions ranging from female 'squirting' to male morning glories and having sex during pregnancy.
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Earbud headphones, jet-lag and funny trivial things
08/12/2011 Duração: 39minWhen using earbud-style headphones, why does the music's pitch seem lower when they're removed? Is there a way to reduce the effects of jet-lag?Why is it when you are extremely tired that trivial things seem very funny?
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Head spins, granite cookware and bullets fired in the air
01/12/2011 Duração: 36minWhy does your head seem to spin when you lie down if drunk? What are the differences between various cookwares and are any types dangerous? What happens to bullets that are fired into the air?
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Celebrating 30 years of science talkback with Dr Karl
24/11/2011 Duração: 39minPrevious 'Mornings' presenters drop by to share their favourite Dr Karl moments from the last 30 years on triplej. Plus: Karl's favourite organ; his first comments on radio re-enacted; and the five most-common science questions asked by listeners.
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Cannabis use and psychosis, with Dr Matthew Large
17/11/2011 Duração: 38minIn a special triplej listener talkback, Zan Rowe and Dr Karl discuss the link between mental illness and marijuana use with psychiatrist Dr Matthew Large, from the University of New South Wales.
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Bad apples and the strange sounds our body can make
10/11/2011 Duração: 36minDoes cold storage affect how food metabolises and germinates? Plus: why do some people's eyes squeak when they rub them?; and why can some people make their ears 'crack' when they press them?
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Do snipers consider the Coriolis effect?
03/11/2011 Duração: 36minDo snipers need to take in to account the Coriolis effect when taking a shot? Plus: what happens if you pee on an electric fence?; and can babies breathe underwater?
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Poltergeist phones and period cravings
27/10/2011 Duração: 37minWhy do some mobile phones ring when they are switched off? And why do many women crave chocolate just before their periods?
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Frozen wasps, projecting black and foggy windscreens
20/10/2011 Duração: 37minWhy do wasps survive being frozen? If black is a shade of light, then how does a projector recreate it? Why does cold air clear a foggy windscreen better than warm air?
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Blocking phone signals, vinegar-soothed sunburn and popping a yawn
13/10/2011 Duração: 40minDo microwave ovens block mobile phone reception? Will vinegar sooth sunburn? How can you 'pop' a yawn?