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Curious Cases

A Cold Case, Part 2

Curious Cases

BBC

Science

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Two cold callers feature in this episode. Jennifer Langston from Ontario in Canada sent this message to curiouscases@bbc.co.uk:

"My husband has just taken up cold water swimming and he'll swim in temperatures as low as 6 degrees Celsius. I worry that it's too cold for him, but he claims that 'swimming in cold water is good for you', which drives me bonkers. Can you tell us if there is any scientific proof behind this?”

Adam takes a trip to his local lido and asks the locals why they get a kick out of a chilly winter dip. Meanwhile, Hannah calls the Antarctic to talk to meteorologist Richard Warren about the perils of a frozen beard.

Our second cold caller, Sarah Dudley, asks why women get cold feet in bed. Thermal physiologist Heather Massey is on hand with the answer.

But when it comes to the natural world, other animals are masters of sub-zero living. Frozen Planet producer Kathryn Jeffs, from the BBC's Natural History Unit, explains why polar bears are perfectly designed for the Arctic. And we discover why Paddington Bear is better suited to Peru.

Presenters: Hannah Fry, Adam Rutherford Producer: Michelle Martin

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2020.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:04.6

MUSIC

0:10.6

I'm Dr Adam Rutherford.

0:12.2

And I'm Dr Hannah Fry.

0:13.6

And you are going to send us your everyday mysteries.

0:16.4

And we are going to investigate them.

0:18.4

Using the power of...

0:19.8

Science!

0:20.6

Science!

0:21.2

Science!

0:22.2

I like it.

0:26.2

You know what's annoying about that sting thing at the beginning?

0:29.5

Is it everything to do with it after 15 series?

0:32.5

Let's not that, is it?

0:33.9

And we love it.

0:34.9

What's annoying is that when you're listening to this programme on your podcast app,

0:38.5

if you just start the programme and skip forward 30 seconds,

0:41.7

right, which there's button for,

0:43.7

unfortunately, that brings you too far, right?

0:47.5

So you can't...

0:48.5

So you then got to go back.

0:49.5

You can't...

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