Synopsis
The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home. On iTunesU
Episodes
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Naked Scientists 18.03.20 - A Brief History of Stephen Hawking
20/03/2018 Duration: 57minOn Wednesday March the 14th, the world was shaken by the death of one of our greatest scientists, Professor Stephen Hawking. Joined by some of his Cambridge colleagues and the new generation of scientists he inspired, this week we celebrate his life, his science and his legacy...
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Naked Scientists 18.03.13 - What Is Inside Your Computer?
13/03/2018 Duration: 54minThis week - we use them everyday - at work, at home, to chat to our friends or listen to music - but how do computers actually work, what's inside them, and what will the computers of tomorrow look like? We'll be navigating through the past, present and future of computing, and lifting the lid - literally - on a PC to peek inside and see how it works. You can find transcripts and more information at www.nakedscientists.com and the music this week is from www.bensound.com.
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Naked Scientists 18.03.06 - Before they're Gone: Fighting the Illegal Wildlife Trade
06/03/2018 Duration: 01h10sIt's one of the largest criminal industries in the world, worth billions and responsible for thousands of murders, but can we win the fight against the illegal wildlife trade? We speak to the foot soldiers of this battle: a scientist whose new techniques led to the capture of some dangerous criminals, a member of Border Force who intercepts ivory as it enters the country and the man with a gun facing off directly with the poachers. We also hear about the animals at risk, and why time is running out. Plus, a revelation from the early Universe which might change how we do physics today, why unexpected rain was a course for celebration for some scientists and the crickets who have been found to use tools to amplify their songs. See more information at www.nakedscientists.com
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Naked Scientists 18.02.27 - What The Heck Is Xenobiology?
27/02/2018 Duration: 57minThe Naked Scientists meet the biologists who are inventing a new form of genetic information: this strange science is called xenobiology. Plus, in the news, a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer, the video game that tackles fake news and scientists make progress with Parkinson's. With music from JukeDeck and Free Sounds. For more information, interview transcripts and references, visit www.thenakedscientists.com
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Naked Scientists 18.02.20 - How High Can we Build?
20/02/2018 Duration: 57minThis week, we put your questions to our expert panel of scientists - What's the tallest possible building? Do female animals flirt? And what can we do if an asteroid ends up heading for earth?
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Naked Scientists 18.02.13 - The Art of Science
13/02/2018 Duration: 56minThe Naked Scientists ditch the lab coats for artistic overalls. From coding musical compositions to the jeans that remove air-pollution, we take a look at how art has helped science. Plus, in the news, the most powerful rocket ever built takes to the skies, we breakdown Bitcoin and there's evidence that vaping could give you a chest infection.
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Naked Scientists 18.02.06 - Turning the Tide on Plastics
06/02/2018 Duration: 55minThis week, The Naked Scientists probe the plastic problem: can science help turn the tide on our rising consumption? Plus, the killer whale that can talk, and some groundbreaking research reveals why the USA is experiencing shakeups. Find transcripts and more information at www.nakedscientists.com Music this week from audionautix.com and jukedeck.com
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Naked Scientists 18.01.30 - Why Bother Being Nice?
30/01/2018 Duration: 55minThis week, we're asking would you risk your life to save someone else? Plenty of people do, and so do other animals and even bacteria. But why? And how did altruistic actions like this evolve? Plus in the news, scientists clone monkeys, the modified cold virus that selectively attacks pancreatic cancer, and why bees might be bad for other pollinators.
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Naked Scientists 18.01.23 - James Webb: Gazing at Early Galaxies
23/01/2018 Duration: 56minThis week, how astronomers are planning to see the beginning of our Universe: we talk to the team behind the telescope that's about to be blasted into deep space to make it happen. Plus, scientists announce a blood test to detect the most common cancers, a round-up of flu past, present and future, and the mini drug-factories produced by 3d printing...
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Naked Scientists 18.01.16 - Why Does Snoring Exist?
16/01/2018 Duration: 52minIs it possible to stop snoring? Is there a difference between running outside and on a treadmill? Which food group really is the worst for us? Chris Smith is joined by exercise expert Dan Gordon, sleep specialist Nick Oscroft, dietician Sian Porter and wellness guru Tom Mole to answer all the health-related queries and quandaries people have been sending in.
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Naked Scientists 18.01.09 - Criminal Chemistry: What's Your Poison?
09/01/2018 Duration: 56minThis week - from adrenaline to arsenic, The Naked Scientists delve into the sinister science of poisons! Plus, what space tech is on the horizon in 2018, and the science of New Year's resolutions.
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Naked Scientists 18.01.02 - The Science of 2017
02/01/2018 Duration: 58minThis week, The Naked Scientists raise a glass to 2017 as they look back at their favourite science moments of the year, including: bees playing football, ghost busting, and removing farts from a car.
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Naked Scientists 17.12.22 - A Very Naked Christmas
22/12/2017 Duration: 56minThis week, The Naked Scientists are spreading festive cheer as they get ready for Christmas, all in one hour! Joined by psychologist Philipe Bujold, tech expert Alex Farell, vibrations engineer Hugh Hunt and Plant development researcher David Hanke, Chris Smith and Georgia Mills tackle the physics of carol singing, firing up the christmas snacks - literally - and, whether you like them or loathe them, the biology of brussel sprouts.
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Naked Scientists 17.12.19 - Social Media: Bad for our Brains?
19/12/2017 Duration: 59minSocial media use is more common than ever, with over 2 billion of us signed up, but do we know what it's doing to our brains? We're exploring how this exploding trend is influencing our opinions and our wellbeing, and also how it could be used as a tool to diagnose mental illness. Plus, news of a breakthrough in Huntington's Disease research and a celebration of 50 years since the spooky radio signals that changed astronomy forever. Find more episodes and transcripts at www.nakedscientists.com
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Naked Scientists 17.12.12 - Star Wars: The Science Strikes Back
12/12/2017 Duration: 56minThis week we delve into physics in a galaxy far far away as we probe the science of Star Wars! Plus in the news, evidence that London air is stunting the growth of developing babies, and scientists use AI to decode what dolphins are saying.
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Naked Scientists 17.12.05 - Can a shrimp punch through glass?
05/12/2017 Duration: 59minAre black holes really holes? Is there such thing as a genetic love match? Why do clouds move? The Naked Scientists are joined by marine biologist Kate Feller, astrophysicist Matt Middleton, geneticist Patrick Short, and chemist Phillip Broadwith to tackle the science questions sent in by you.
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Naked Scientists 17.11.28 - Forever Young: Can Science Reverse Ageing?
28/11/2017 Duration: 54minIs ageing inevitable, or can science help stop or even reverse the process? From young blood to diet fads, and stem cells to dancing, we explore what the experts think will keep us healthier for longer.
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Naked Scientists 17.11.21 - Tomorrow's Tech: Biomedical Breakthroughs
21/11/2017 Duration: 54minThis week, new ways to spot cancers much sooner, repair nerve injuries and fix hip arthritis: we're looking at four major medical breakthroughs waiting to happen. Plus in the news, how advertisers can profile your personality online to boost their sales, and scientists dig up evidence of winemaking from 8000 years ago.
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Naked Scientists 17.11.14 - Palaeo Ponderings: Can You Dig It?
14/11/2017 Duration: 58minDid dinosaurs live in herds? Why are mountains pointy? And what's the best preserved mummy? Plus we had a giant snake, a few skulls, a couple of "feet" and one of the oldest rocks on Earth in the studio. Scientists Lee Berger, Meghan Strong, Jason Head, and Owen Weller team up for an Early Earth QA show
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Naked Scientists 17.11.07 - Are we Working Ourselves to Death?
07/11/2017 Duration: 58minWe devote up to 50 years of our life to it, yet it might just be getting us down. This week The Naked Scientists programme examines work, hearing how our behaviour and our buildings can change to boost our health and productivity. Plus, news of how gut bacteria can control our response to cancer treatment and how a rare opportunity allowed scientists to 'get inside' the human mind.