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Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists
The Woolf Institute
144 episodes
9 months ago
Reflecting on recent science news stories and current events, authoritative thinkers unpack the implications for society. Naked Reflections is chaired by Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute, Cambridge.
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Reflecting on recent science news stories and current events, authoritative thinkers unpack the implications for society. Naked Reflections is chaired by Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute, Cambridge.
Show more...
Philosophy
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Memories and Memorising
Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists
28 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Memories and Memorising
Memory is unreliable and can even be treacherous. Think of all those criminal trials where two witnesses recall an event in totally contradictory ways. So how does memory operate? Amy Milton and Aliya Ali give us some answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review
Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists
Reflecting on recent science news stories and current events, authoritative thinkers unpack the implications for society. Naked Reflections is chaired by Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute, Cambridge.