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Ho Ho Ho! This week on the Naked Scientists we’re celebrating the festive season in style, with a party right here in the studio.  From Christmas crackers to Brussels sprouts, we’ll be looking at some of the science behind Christmas.  We’ll be learning about snowflakes and how these sub-zero designs are created, we’ll find out what your choice of Christmas card says about you, and we’ll reveal the best way to cook your sprouts, ensuring your family get all the nutrition they can this Christmas.  Also, in Kitchen science we’ll be getting you to butter bread and throw it off your kitchen counter in the name of science!

 

 


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9th Dec 2007 - Naked Science Q&A Show

This week, we take on your science questions, tackling the sticky subject of how glue works, the explosive potential of underground uranium and the problems with performance enhancing-football shirts.  We look into gastroenteritis and find out how just one gram of vomit could infect one million people, and if that hasn't put you off your food, how acrylamide, found in toast and other tasty foods, may cause cancer.  Plus, how the future of the paperback could be plastic, and in Kitchen Science we tell you the easy way to keep mirrors mist-free - using only soap!


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2nd Dec 2007 - Memory and Learning

This week we learn about Alzheimer's disease, how it changes the brain and may be caused by the virus which causes cold sores.  We probe your grey matter to find out how memory works, what goes wrong to give us false memories, and the science behind earworms - the songs that we can't get out of our heads! Also, GM plants that can survive a drought, why future chewing gum may contain magnolia bark and how a mirror can kill phantom limb pain.  Plus, in Kitchen Science, we fool our senses with some plastic, some paper and a carpet!


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This week, we bring you the highlights of the Naked Scientists trip to South Africa.  We explore what life is like in the poor regions of Johannesburg, and how the frightening reality of HIV and AIDS offers a silver lining in prevention research.  Plus, In a journey through our evolutionary history, we come face to face with the two-and-a-half million year old Taung child, one of the most important human ancestor fossils ever found.  Also, we find out why a moon like ours is rare in the universe, how opals get their colours and how mice choose a mate by smelling their wee.  And in kitchen science, we learn how to throw your voice huge distances with the aid of a satellite dish.


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This week on the Naked Scientists we cross hemispheres to explore galaxies far far away. Chris presents live from Johannesburg to discuss the South African Large Telescope whilst back in the studio we explore the effects of space travel on the body, the expansion of our universe and the possibilities of another planet earth.  We also investigate effects on our hearing and bring you a special kitchen science that could be out of this world.


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11th Nov 2007 - Naked Science Q&A

This week on the Naked Scientists we seek solutions to your science questions.  From finding the site of the big bang to repairing the retina, mirages on the motorway to fruit fireworks in your microwave.  We also find out why staying in bed could help you keep slim, we explore the genes that let flies get drunk, and discover the source of the so-called "Oh My God! Particles", which have 100 million times more energy than in our biggest particle accelerators.  Also, we catch up with the latest in robotic cars and learn about the micro-microwave being used for analysis in the field.  Plus, in a live Kitchen Science, Dave finds out when is the best time to add milk, and still have the hottest tea.


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This week on the Naked Scientists we’re taking the ultimate road trip – following the spread of humans across the globe. We’re joined by Jenny Collier to discuss how an enormous flood cut Britain off from Europe, sparking thousands of years of jokes and grudges in the process.  Chris Turney will be here to explain how you date a Hobbit, using radiocarbon rather than romantic means.

We’ll also be looking at the history of fire, discussing recent evidence that early man could have kept his toes warm at the hearth 1.5 million years ago.  Meanwhile here in the present day, Kitchen Scientists Ben and Dave have a go at making fire the old-fashioned way.


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This week on the Award Winning Naked Scientists we find out about stem cells and cloning. We discuss the elusive 'stemness' that allows cells to specialise, and learn about cloning in the post-Dolly the sheep era. We also find out how genetics has revealed that  neanderthals were redheads, how soap affects shoals of fish and some turtles come equipped with anti-roll bars. We also pay a visit to the Manchester Science Festival for a chat with Johnny Ball, and in Kitchen Science, we "clone at home" and find out the future of the humble banana.


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This week on the Naked Scientists, we delve into the secrets of the universe to find out what we’re really made of.  Ben Allanach explains how a particle accelerator actually works and what it can tell us about the Big Bang.  Naked Scientist Meera Senthilingam puts on her sunglasses to visit a light source 10 billion times brighter than the sun.  And finally, we’re joined by Cristina Lazzeroni, to discuss her “beautiful” investigations at a subatomic level.


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14th Oct 2007 - Naked Science Q&A Show

This week, we're taking on your science questions. We find out how cockroaches and ants avoid the heat in a microwave oven, how best to protect yourself from lightning and why a light box can save you from a SAD winter. Also, a table decoration inspired, radiation-resistant spaceship design to keep astronauts healthy, how the contraceptive pill hurts A lapdancers' looks and why penguins prefer to go fishing with their pals. Plus, in Kitchen Science, Dave explains how to make a detector for the Earth's magnetic field - a home made compass! But will it work in space? And what will happen when the Earth's magnetic field swaps round? We answer all these questions and more.


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