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Interviews about Physics
Interviews about cosmology, astrophysics, electricity, energy, forces, gravity, light and maths...
Meera Senthilingam explores how wind turbines can be designed to withstand the cold temperatures of Antarctica in order...
Graham McShane explains what happens when you blow things up, both on land and under water...
Bill Proud explains how the shockwaves created by explosions affect other materials, including human tissue...
Michael Spagat discusses how insurgent events can be modelled to deal with future attacks...
For hundreds of years composers have been creating beautiful and complex pieces of music, written to be sung by many...
For the final show on 2009, and the decade, the team look back on some of the year's "Naked-Scientific"...
Chris Smith finds out about the most distant object ever discovered and how this has improved our understanding of our...
This week in Science History saw the birth of Tetsuya Fujita, also known as Ted and ‘Mr Tornado’. Fujita dedicated his...
How many licks does it take to eat a lollipop? How many ants would you need to carry a person? Aaron Santos' new...
It turns out that the jockey's amusing posture has some serious physics behind it. Andrew Spence tells us more...
This Week in Science History saw in 1919, the solar eclipse that proved Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity...
How can we solve the problem of steering articulated trailers independently? Andrew Odhams believes he has the answer.
The European Space Agency has launched the Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, or GOCE for short...
This week in 1853 saw the death of Christian Doppler, Austrian physicist and father of the Doppler effect - one of the...
After Dave had built a rudimentary telescope from a pair of magnifying lenses, we asked Dr Carolin Crawford for her...
How can nanotechnology tell us about antibiotic resistant bacteria? - With tiny diving boards, of course...
A car which silently repairs scratched paintwork, chipped windscreens or engine faults sounds fantastic, and may not be...
The Joint European Torus, or JET, is the biggest fusion experiment in the world right now - but how does it keep fusion...
So what's the next step towards making fusion power a reality? Steve Cowley explains the plans for the...
Electricity from fusion could be a great alternative to traditional coal-fired power stations, supplying cheaper,...