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What colour is a mirror? is an episode from Ask the Naked Scientists by Dr Chris Smith. Why some people can't say their Rs; why is perception of time so context dependent; what's the nutritional value of long life milk; what determines how...
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This episode was published on Mar 28, 2026.
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