Fabulous Fabrics and Nifty Knitting
This week, looking for a new hobby? We're exploring the science of handicrafts, including why knitting boosts...
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Fabulous Fabrics and Nifty Knitting
This week, looking for a new hobby? We're exploring the science of handicrafts, including why knitting boosts...
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Vaccines & Space Voyages: 2021 In Science
We're looking ahead to the science coming up in 2021! From the Large Hadron Collider restarting, to the USA likely...
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Animals, astronauts, and an ancient ice bird
In this week's episode, we're going to take you on a journey through some extra special science stories we reported...
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Showcasing Naked Astronomy: Dark Matter
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2021. To get the year started we've got a special bonus sneak peek at one of our other...
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Cake, Cows, Climate Change: Best Of 2020
In this week's special episode, we're reflecting on some of the science we've reported on this year. Of course, the...
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Cake, Cows, Climate Change: Best Of 2020
In this week's special episode, we're reflecting on some of the science we've reported on this year. Of course, the...
57:12
Grab your controllers, we're diving into the world of videogames, how the music can get into your head, the...
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Bonus episode: Highlighting Naked Reflections
Merry Christmas! Here's something for your stocking: another bonus episode showcase for you this week. It's our...
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Scroll Over Beethoven: Machines Making Music
It's Beethoven's 250th birthday! What today's tech tells us about his music? And have computers have become powerful...
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This week, for World AIDS Day, we put HIV under the microscope, and talk to someone who's actually been cured, and...
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Bonus episode: Showcasing Naked Gaming
From time to time, we showcase here on the Naked Scientists feed some of the other programmes we make across our...
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Movement Science: Devotion to Motion
Through November we've been musing over the science of movement, from enormous planetary scales to tiny cellular...
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From strange-looking sperm to cancers that spread, we're looking at the light, and dark, sides of cell movement....
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From ancient past to global present, us humans are a migratory bunch. But with climate change redrawing maps of the...
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This month (November 2020), we're theming our shows around movement. From cells moving at one extreme, to planetary...
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Controlling Covid-19: lockdown, or let rip?
This week, news of the people catching coronavirus on purpose; those waiting-out the pandemic in an old nuclear...
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Talking Trees: Science in the Forest
This week, we're talking trees! From how they grow, to the oldest ones on Earth, to how they die, and what trees can...
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Trump's Treatments & Nobel Prizes
This week Chris is joined by top palaeontologist Lee Berger and BMJ executive editor Theo Bloom to dissect the...
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Menstrual Science: periods, pills, poverty
This week - we're pondering periods. With about 800 million people menstruating each day around the globe, we're...
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