Synopsis
Each week we take a look at what's hot in the world of Science.
Episodes
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 20.04.09 - Space Waste, Herbal Wine and LSD
21/04/2009 Duration: 24minIn this week's NewsFlash, we find out how a giant parachute could help avoid satellite collisions, why the schizophrenic brain can't see a popular optical illusion and we discover that all octopodes (or octopuses?) are poisonous! Plus, we hear about bicycle day and the story of LSD, and Sarah Castor-Perry takes us back to the launch of the Hubble space telescope, this week in science history...
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 23.03.09 - Fish Oil and Frankincense
23/03/2009 Duration: 26minOn this week's NewsFlash we discover a promising treatment for Parkinson's disease, find out why eating fish oil has a 'catch', and that Frankincense may be a sweet smelling treatment for bladder cancer. Plus, this week in science history sees the discovery of the gene responsible for Huntington's disease.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 16.03.09 - Dyslexia, Dust and the Death of Doppler
17/03/2009 Duration: 21minOn this week's NewsFlash, an insight into the neurological basis of dyslexia, clouds of killer copper dust and surface scratches that self-seal in the Sun. We look back to 1853 and the life of Christian Doppler.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 09.03.09 - The Amazon, Avalanches and Near Earth Objects
10/03/2009 Duration: 24minIn this week's NewsFlash we find out why the Amazon rainforest could become a carbon criminal, a new way to predict avalanches, and we celebrate the passing of DD45 - a Near Earth Object so close it was inside the orbit of the Moon. Plus, Sarah Castor-Perry explains how this week in 1876 saw the very first telephone conversation...
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 02.03.09 - First Footprints and Fossil Fish Sex
03/03/2009 Duration: 24minThis week's NewsFlash sees celestial bulldozers, fossilised footprints and the first fish to ever have sex. Plus, we find out why unmanned planes could get more blood samples tested in rural Africa, and discover that this week in 1869 saw the proposal of the periodic table.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 23.02.09 - Fat Dinosaurs and the Descent of Man
25/02/2009 Duration: 28minIn this NewsFlash we find out how to build a tolerance to peanuts and beat allergies, discover how fat the dinosaurs were and how meningitis bacteria wear a disguise to evade our immune system. Plus, why both fish guts and tiger nuts could be an economic stimulus in Africa, and we delve into science history on the anniversary of Darwin's 'Descent of Man'.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 16.02.09 - Advances Against Alzheimer's and Surprisingly Swift Songbirds
17/02/2009 Duration: 14minFor this week's NewsFlash, we hear about a new drug that helps heart failure patients to be more active, explore the latest advances against Alzheimer's disease and discover how songbirds are surprisingly swift. Plus, we find out about the genetic root of all teeth, and what it can tell us about the evolution of feathers and fur...
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 09.02.09 - Crafty Caterpillars and Lost Fish
11/02/2009 Duration: 20minOn this weeks NewsFlash, we discover the caterpillar that tricks it's ant hosts into treating it like royalty, find out why fish get lost in acidic seas and why the gravitational pull of tonnes of ice may lead to greater sea level rise than predicted. Plus, we explore the oldest evidence of complex life - a chemical signature in rocks up to 750 million years old.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 02.02.09 - Small Letters, Sorghum and Secrets in Caves
04/02/2009 Duration: 21minOn this week's NewsFlash we find out how fingerprints help you feel fine detail, discover the smallest letters ever written and uncover the genetic secrets of Sorghum's success. Plus, how a new way to make LED's could slash household bills, the two million year old secrets hidden in a cave in South Africa, and how bees can help to defend fish farms from fungus.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 26.01.09 - RNA Housekeeping and Caging Carbon
28/01/2009 Duration: 16minThis week, how gut bugs tell the story of our ancestors' migration into Australia and beyond, how RNA housekeeping allows humans to function with fewer genes than a banana, and how molecular metal cages safely store hydrogen, or sieve out carbon dioxide.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 18.01.09 - High Testosterone Traders and Methane on Mars
28/01/2009 Duration: 18minThis week, we find out why you should measure your broker's fingers before handing over any cash, discover a whole new family of proteins to help in the war against superbugs, and the methane on Mars - we know it's there, but what's making it? Find out on this Naked Scientists NewsFlash...
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 12.01.09 - Mosquito Duets and Martian Rock & Roll
14/01/2009 Duration: 21minThis week's NewsFlash brings us stories of Mosquito love song duets, chemicals that control the spread of cancer and how rocks roll on Mars. Plus, we find out why flashes of certain frequencies can distract the brain, and how humans produce their own aspirin-like chemicals.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 22.12.08 - Mind Reading and Memory Metal Bridges
22/12/2008 Duration: 18minOn this festive NewsFlash we bring you the latest hot Science news, as well as some of the top news stories from 2008. We find out how scientists can recreate a picture as you're looking at it, just by reading your thoughts, why shape-memory metal could make bridges earthquake-proof and how a simple process could make the cheapest, nastiest wine palatable!
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 15.12.08 - Jealous Dogs and Lost in Space
15/12/2008 Duration: 19minOn this week's NewsFlash, we find out why some people are genetically pre-disposed to AIDS, how the giardia bug changes coats to trick the immune system and why captive elephants live shorter lives than in the wild. Plus, why dogs get jealous, and how to lose a satellite!
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 08.12.08 - Shell-Tough Ceramics and Sharing Vaccines
09/12/2008 Duration: 12minIn this week's NewsFlash, how we hear how seashells have inspired tough new ceramics, uncover a signal that links food to body fat, discover how Sea Turtles thrive on untouched beaches and hear how a fraction of a dose of vaccine may be enough to prevent an epidemic.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 24.11.08 - Looking with Lasers and Poor Ponds
25/11/2008 Duration: 16minIn this week's News Flash we hear how lasers might replace X-rays as a way to see inside the body, why poor quality ponds are threatening wildlife and how a failed experiment yielded a super-slippery coating. Plus, we delve into the genetic code of the extinct woolly mammoth, discover how firing lasers at nerves could vastly improve cochlear implants, and how a 'switchable' detergent could help to recycle nano-particles!
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 17.11.08 - Soothing Music and the Bordeaux Bacterial Bouquet
16/11/2008 Duration: 14minIn this week's NewsFlash, we discover a new 'cure' for hayfever and why happy music could make your heart grow stronger. Plus, the bacterial secret to the bouquet of wine - why some flavours may be down to the bugs in your mouth, and we look into pelagic politics - why some fish make natural leaders.
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 10.11.08 - Carbon Capture and Forest Fungi
11/11/2008 Duration: 13minIn this week's Naked Scientists' News Flash - How a rock commonly found in the Earth's crust can capture carbon, forest fungi surprise scientists by releasing less carbon dioxide when the environment gets hotter. Also, we discover a genetic pre-disposition to alcoholism in mice and nano-scale solar panels!
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 03.11.08 - Tsunamis, Speakers and Sabre-Tooth Tigers
03/11/2008 Duration: 18minThis week, we discover how the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami is the latest in a history of tsunamis in that area, why elephants who avoid roads to avoid poachers could be causing problems for the species as a whole, and a new system of lenses that allows us to take 360 degree photos inside our bodies! Plus, why Saber-Tooth Tigers hunted in packs!
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Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 27.10.08 - Brain-Washing and X-Ray Tape
29/10/2008 Duration: 18minThis week, how researchers are making brain-washing a reality, stripping x-rays from sticky tape, and sniffing rotten eggs to lower their blood pressure! We also find out why an anonymous E-Card email could help fight sexually transmitted diseases, and how warm hands could give you a warm heart. Plus, we've got an electrifying report from the Cambridge Teslathon!