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Discuss: The Best Naked Science
« on: 05/11/2009 10:57:01 »
This week, we look back at some of the juiciest bits of Naked Science from the last series.  We find out how an iPod became an iRod to conduct lightning, discover an electrifying bikini and find out why teenagers feel so misunderstood, not that they're 'bovvered' about the answer.  We discuss wine as an essential part of an healthy diet, find out about the people who feel no pain and explore why you can immediately tell an Aussie from an American or a Londoner from a Liverpudlian, just by learning about the way accents are formed.  Plus, in Kitchen Science we find out how to turn an oven shelf into a beautiful musical instrument.
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The Best Naked Science Moments - how was it for you?
« Reply #1 on: 05/11/2009 10:57:01 »
More repeats on the BBC!

It was a good show, but who is Meera Senthilingam? is she new to the show, from "behind the scene" or something.
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The Best Naked Science Moments - how was it for you?
« Reply #2 on: 21/08/2007 18:49:47 »
Note to self: Check before asking stupid questions

this is the meet Meera Senthilingam page, http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/about-us/who-are-we/people/meera-senthilingam/.

Doc, please do not look. i know what you are like

A warm welcome to you, Meera
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« Reply #4 on: 21/08/2007 19:58:35 »
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 21/08/2007 19:57:16


You looked, didn't you [:(!] just keep away, you have dido.
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The Best Naked Science Moments - how was it for you?
« Reply #5 on: 24/08/2007 16:30:20 »
Welcome Meera! Glad to have you!
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