Aleena and Janine investigate how the passage of time can often feel slower or faster even when, objectively, we know that time is always passing at a constant rate. Why do some days drag on while others disappear in a flash? How is it possible that things can feel like they are happening in slow motion during traumatic events? Aleena also shares the latest scientific experiments involving knives made out of human poo (yes, you read that right), and Janine has been questioning the reality of her very existence thanks to a certain YouTube video.
Full show notes at Sister Doctor Squared website.
Mastering of this episode, plus intro and outro music, by the ever-talented Dr Adrian Diery.
26. Muck up day 2023
25. What’s the latest in melanoma research?
24. Fertility matters
23. Junky Stardust: what should we do about space junk?
22. Bedtime procrastination. What is it? How can we stop?
21. Muck up day 2022!
20. Is blue light at night really that bad?
19. Aah, the feels... the link between music & emotion
18. Firestarter: not just a song by The Prodigy
17. Go with your gut? What does the science say?
16. The truth about Tourette Syndrome with Seamus Evans
15. Fight, flight, or... “freeze”?
14. New Year’s Resolutions: can we use science to make them stick?
13. Muck up day 2021!
12. Scared of needles? Science has some answers.
10. Why is cancer so rare in whales?
9. Antibiotic resistance: what's the deal?
8. The ’nocebo’ effect: just as important as the placebo effect?
7. Why do bowerbirds hoard and steal blue stuff?
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