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Created by: The Week Junior

UK

Started: March 23rd, 2021

Status: Active, 85 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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LISTENER SPECIAL: Your questions and reviews
00:09:55 | Season: 1 | Episode: 11 | October 4th, 2021

This wraps up our first series of Mysteries of Science. Thank you so much for all of your comments, reviews, and to all of our contributors who spoke to us for the series. 

World’s Biggest Treasure Hunt
00:23:02 | Season: 1 | Episode: 10 | September 20th, 2021

Today, we’re going on one of the biggest treasure hunts in history. There’s something very special about this treasure hunt though.

We want to hear from you!
September 13th, 2021

We’re making a special episode of Mysteries of Science and we want to hear from you! 

Planet X
00:22:24 | Season: 1 | Episode: 9 | September 6th, 2021

Ciaran and Dan look at what makes a planet and whether there’s a mysterious extra planet – Planet X – just beyond Neptune, lurking in our cosmic neighbourhood. 

Bigfoot
00:29:30 | Season: 1 | Episode: 8 | August 22nd, 2021

This is the case of a curious creature known as Bigfoot.

Deja vu
00:18:03 | Season: 1 | Episode: 7 | August 9th, 2021

Have you ever felt like you were living through a memory all over again, even though it couldn’t have possibly have happened before?

Brain Tingles: ASMR
00:26:33 | Season: 1 | Episode: 6 | July 26th, 2021

ASMR is a mysterious sensation… It stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. People who feel it describe it as a tingling, sparkly feeling in the brain, triggered by soft sounds, watching slow, repetitive movements or moments of positive personal attention.

Medicine’s Greatest Mystery: The Placebo Effect
00:19:49 | Season: 1 | Episode: 5 | July 11th, 2021

It sounds like magic – a pill that makes you feel better, even though it contains no medicine. Yet, strangely enough, fake drugs called placebos really do work. In this episode, Ciaran and Dan explore why the pills can fool us, and why we should be wary of their evil cousins, the nocebos. 




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Created by: The Week Junior
Started: March 23rd, 2021
Status: Active, 85 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

UK
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