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Do your eyes give you away when you lie? In this NewsFlash, we'll explore the evidence for the idea that gaze direction can be used to spot a falsehood, as well as discover the dark, starless galaxies of the early univer...
Lying Eyes and Silky Chemical Cocoons - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 16.07.12 is an episode from Naked Scientists NewsFLASH by Chris Smith. Do your eyes give you away when you lie? In this NewsFlash, we'll explore the evidence for the idea...
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Published Jul 15, 2012, 23:01 long, audio available.
Do your eyes give you away when you lie? In this NewsFlash, we'll explore the evidence for the idea that gaze direction can be used to spot a falsehood, as well as discover the dark, starless galaxies of the early universe. Plus, locating the cellular compasses needed for magnetic navigation and why cocooning drugs in silk can keep them active for longer, without the use of a fridge...
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Published Jul 15, 2012 and 23:01 long