Synopsis
5 live's science podcast, featuring Dr Karl, plus Dr Chris and Naked Scientists Chris Smith and Kat Arney with the hottest science news stories and analysis.
Episodes
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Naked Scientist; In Oz, part 2.
03/01/2011 Duration: 24minTracking sharks, gladiatorial bees and giant radio telescopes in a second special Australian edition of the Naked Scientist.
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How much a whale can eat.
30/12/2010 Duration: 46minHow much a whale eats, the real reason behind England's Ashes victory, how the human body reacts to the extreme cold and why Jupiter the planet was never destined to be a star are all under Dr Karl's science spotlight this week.
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Science phone in 16 Dec
16/12/2010 Duration: 41minDr Chris sitting in for Dr Karl with Giles answers all your science related questions.
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The Naked Scientist
13/12/2010 Duration: 25minThis week we're taking a look at a breakthrough in understanding Alzheimer's Disease. We also find out why someone sent a cheese into space this week!
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The Naked Scientist
06/12/2010 Duration: 21minUnder the microscope this week we've got the bacteria that made headlines by using arsenic instead of phosphorus; so is this a tantilising sign that life evolved on Earth more than once? We also hear how a patient with an inflammatory bowel disease treated himself with a dose of worms.
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The mole rats are coming!!!.
02/12/2010 Duration: 48minRun for your lives the mole rats are coming! Well maybe not, but they don't drink water and do eat their own faeces. Nice! The perfect dinner guests. Dr Karl also tells us how a trick of the brain could cause obesity and how the desalination of sea water is pretty tricky. Plus has anyone ever found a magnetic monopole? Err...no.
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Naked Scientist: Aids, Forgetful Flyers and Saturnian Moons
29/11/2010 Duration: 22minThis week Doctor Chris and colleagues look at the latest Aids research ahead of the 30th anniversary of the identification of HIV, the blood test that predicts a person’s age and the moon of Saturn with an oxygen-rich atmosphere.
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The formula for gripe water
25/11/2010 Duration: 41minWhy the earth is pear-shaped, Newton's first law and the formula for gripe water occupy Dr Karl and Dr Rhod this week. They're joined by Brian Dunning who takes a look at what makes a quadrillion.