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The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Naked Scientists flagship weekly science show. Science news stories, scientific breakthroughs and interviews with leading scientists...
How the bugs living inside us could contribute towards our health and disease
The Moderna vs Pfizer legal battle, why first impressions count and cancer risk in coffee drinkers explored
How climate change will affect our future rainfall, and the technology that could help mitigate the effects.
Breakthroughs in malaria vaccines, sewage in our coastal waters, and if we share genes with our doppelgangers
Take a tour of our planets faster than the speed of light
In the news this week, a leap forward in making kidney transplants more accessible
Sitting idle while the health of our children deteriorates is a dangerous game...
In the news, why medical experts are worried about polio again...
Saving species from the brink and adding them into existing environments to alter ecosystems
Is the Earth spinning faster? And what impact could removing date labels from produce have on food waste?
What are the hidden health costs of vaping?
You're invited aboard the Princess Charlotte on the River Cam for a Naked Scientists Summer Special
The best science news stories from the past month...
As the UK looks to relax the growth and sale of gene-edited crops, how could this impact the food we eat?
Ponds have been on the decline for a century, but restoring those we've lost doesn't have to be hard work
Covid continues to rampage, monkeypox is spreading fast, and bird flu has seen its biggest season ever. Why?
An in-depth look at some of the top science stories this month
Renewable energy is part of the solution, but efficiently storing and distributing electricity are priorities too...
Is breeze energy blowing us all away? Or are we throwing caution to the wind?
Marine renewable technologies were comparable to those of wind in the 90s, but is the flow reversing?
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How archaeology and anthropology are pivotal in cases of wrongdoing, mystery and war crimes
Expert spotlights and May-themed madness in our monthly panel show...
The plethora of pop-ups jostling for our emotional engagement.