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In this week's show, how scientists discover Russia's use of frog neurotoxin epibatidine to kill political opponent Alexei Navalny, why some people are more vulnerable to dental problems, why does a full bladder make me...
Is there an evolutionary advantage of golf? is an episode from Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast by Dr Chris Smith. In this week's show, how scientists discover Russia's use of frog neurotoxin epibatidine to kill political opponent Alexei Na...
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In this week's show, how scientists discover Russia's use of frog neurotoxin epibatidine to kill political opponent Alexei Navalny, why some people are more vulnerable to dental problems, why does a full bladder make me feel sick, how is gum disease linked to heart disease, where do the clouds surrounding Table Mountain go, and what is the evolutionary advantage of golf? Plus, can science and religion co-exist? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Is there an evolutionary advantage of golf? is from Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast by Dr Chris Smith.
Published Feb 20, 2026 and 00:19:42 long