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Jun 2022
39m 55s

Ice baths, black holes, hungry cadavers

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How do dogs experience time? Will the trip to Mars be dangerous? Does Dr Karl believe in Aliens? Dr Karl answers these questions and more, on triple j Mornings with Lucy Smith.  
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