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July 27, 2012Oil and Water2 minutesPlayAre cards really printed with different inks? Peter McOwan uses the Hummer card principle to manipulate sets of red and black cards....moreShareView all episodesBy Queen Mary, University of London322 ratingsJuly 27, 2012Oil and Water2 minutesPlayAre cards really printed with different inks? Peter McOwan uses the Hummer card principle to manipulate sets of red and black cards....moreMore shows like Mathematical MagicView allExperts at Queen Mary University of London0 ListenersWhat is Stem Cell Therapy? - Tristan McKay0 ListenersStrategies for Bending Time in Music0 ListenersAudio walking tour of East London0 ListenersThe Biology of nervous systems in health and disease0 ListenersEngineering and Materials Science: Student Voices1 ListenersProfessor Joseph Nye, The 2nd Michael Quinlan Lecture: What is Ethical Foreign Policy Leadership?0 ListenersLord Hennessy of Nympsfield, Distilling the Frenzy: Writing the History of One's Own Times0 ListenersAlastair Campbell, The Burden of Power Countdown to Iraq0 ListenersThe Occupation of France - Prof Julian Jackson1 Listeners
Are cards really printed with different inks? Peter McOwan uses the Hummer card principle to manipulate sets of red and black cards.
July 27, 2012Oil and Water2 minutesPlayAre cards really printed with different inks? Peter McOwan uses the Hummer card principle to manipulate sets of red and black cards....more
Are cards really printed with different inks? Peter McOwan uses the Hummer card principle to manipulate sets of red and black cards.