Polarity, courtrooms, chilli and weirdness
From the dusty vaults of 2003: Christine Baker interviews Kip
Williams from Macquarie University about courtroom psychology, Keir
Smith looks at retinal displays, and finds his Uncle John's sense
of direction, Adam Mark explains why pain can be a good thi
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From the dusty vaults of 2003:
Christine Baker interviews Kip Williams from Macquarie University
about courtroom psychology,
Keir Smith looks at retinal displays, and finds his Uncle John's
sense of direction,
Adam Mark explains why pain can be a good thing,
Chris Stewart explores the weirdness of Physicists.
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
Sound checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf
Support Diffusion by making a contribution
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Christine Baker interviews Kip Williams from Macquarie University
about courtroom psychology,
Keir Smith looks at retinal displays, and finds his Uncle John's
sense of direction,
Adam Mark explains why pain can be a good thing,
Chris Stewart explores the weirdness of Physicists.
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
Sound checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf
Support Diffusion by making a contribution
btc: 1AEnJC8r9apyXb2N31P1ScYJZUhqkYWdU2
eth: 0x45d2cd591ff7865af248a09dc908aec261168395
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