How wearing red could make you a top sportsman Anna Lacey January 2007
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How coloured compounds have been impotant in medicineColour in headache cures, and treating disease - Anna Lacey January 2007
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What is the truth behind all the stories in the papers about the health benefits of red wine, Roger Corder explains.Roger Corder, from the Royal London School of Medicine January 2007
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Chelsea Wald and Bob Hirshon, AAAS, the Science Society Chris - Well it's time now to head over to the other side of the Atlantic for the first Science Update of 2007. This week, Bob and Chelsea will be looking a January 2007
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How the bacteria in your guts could affect how much energy you get from your food, and hence obesity.Jeffrey Gordon from Washington University January 2007
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Chelsea Wald and Bob Hirshon, AAAS, the Science Society Bob - This week for the Naked Scientists, we have to apologize for the noise, because we're broadcasting from Santa's workshop at the North Pole. It turns o December 2006
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Where do accents come from?Kirsty McDougall, Cambridge University December 2006
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Dr Robert MacLaren, University of Oxford and Moorfields Eye Hospital November 2006
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Professor Geoff Raisman, University College London November 2006
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Dr Bob Carlyon, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit October 2006
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Dr Nick Sarkies, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge October 2006
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Professor Ron Douglas, City University, London October 2006
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Professor Gerard Evan, University of California San Francisco October 2006
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Dr Kat Arney, reporting from the National Cancer Research Institute Conference in Birmingham October 2006
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Professor Fran Balkwill, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London October 2006
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How do people behave in a crisis? John Drury is studying how to evacuate people quickly.Dr John Drury, University of Sussex July 2006
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Clifford Scott is researching hooliganism, and how to deal with themDr Clifford Stott, University of Liverpool July 2006
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Dr John Donoghue, Brown University July 2006
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