Sometimes described as an answer looking for a question, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki explains science as you've never heard it before each week on Great Moments In Science.
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Tuesday 20 Jun 2017
No matter how memorable your childhood is, you probably won't actually remember it.
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Tuesday 13 Jun 2017
How did Russian gamblers cheat US casinos out of millions of dollars? Dr Karl explains their scam - and the Australian connection.
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Tuesday 6 Jun 2017
Poker machines are built to only pay back about 10 cents for every dollar you put in. But thanks to Putin and maths, it's possible to win.
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Tuesday 30 May 2017
An artificial uterus has been trialled for lambs, but why do we need one in the first place?
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Tuesday 23 May 2017
Celery is low in kilojoules but it's the energy it takes us to chew and digest that pushes us into negative calories.
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Tuesday 16 May 2017
Yawning has all kinds of strange links to different aspects of human experience.
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Tuesday 9 May 2017
Headlines don't get much punchier than "All mammals poop in 12 seconds ...".
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Tuesday 2 May 2017
There's a lot of maths - and a bit of astronomy - behind the sideways swing of a ponytail.
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Wednesday 26 Apr 2017
It kills millions, and it costs trillions. Air pollution is killer number 5
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Tuesday 18 Apr 2017
Compared to other animals of the same size, humans just aren't that nutritious. Is that the only thing holding cannibalism back?
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