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14 May 2014

Once a fusty way of keeping moths out of clothes, Brian Clegg explains how naphthalene may have helped bring life to...

14 May 2014

Are our brains a product of nature or nurture, and how does learning change them?

13 May 2014

How will power grids be transformed? We look at technology to reduce our energy prices and new ways to include wind and...

12 May 2014

We light up our brains with this burning question, igniting the issue with a Professor of Chemistry and Fire Science!

10 May 2014

Virtual rides into space, why Scotland needs a spaceport and the incoming asteroid with Earth's name on it...

08 May 2014

This week the Royal College of Physicians criticised the standard of asthma care in the UK. Here's your Quick Fire...

07 May 2014

Nature has a range of ways to create bioluminescence. Not to be outdone, chemists create their own glow with diphenyl...

06 May 2014

In front of a live audience at the Cambridge Science Centre, Chris Smith is joined by three paleontologists to discuss...

02 May 2014

The building blocks of life, what is a virus? Why don't whales get the bends? How do 93 and 95 octane fuels differ?

30 April 2014

They are the compounds that link leather trousers to a nice cup of tea - Brian Clegg introduces tannins

30 April 2014

Pain, gene therapy, insulin production, and aging in worms...

29 April 2014

With the demand for new homes ever increasing, we ask what will the buildings of the future be like?

28 April 2014

Do you feel tired, irritable and bored during the week? Yet full of beans and enthusiasm at the weekend? We find out...

25 April 2014

Plus, are you better off circumcised? And can planets exist without a parent star to orbit?

24 April 2014

This week, a boy survived the flight from California to Hawaii, hidden in the wheel well of a plane. Just how amazing...

23 April 2014

Anna Lewcock finds out how pigeons played a major role in discovering an important pituitary hormone, prolactin

22 April 2014

In a special show from Cambridge and New Zealand, Hannah Critchlow investigates the research into Huntington's...

20 April 2014

How are memories formed and lost? Is Alzheimer's just an extreme version of normal ageing? And to what extent does...

17 April 2014

The Naked Scientists appear in the flesh at Primedia Place, home of 702, to answer questions from the live audience...

16 April 2014

Amongst the fictional forensic equipment shown on television, Brian Clegg notices one distinctly non-fiction stalwart:...

15 April 2014

In this Q & A special the Naked Scientists get stuck into your queries, like why are planets round? and why do we...

14 April 2014

Around one in four adults in the UK experiences mental health problems in any year, but what do we know about the genes...

11 April 2014

How have doctors grown new vaginas in vitro? Are fires feasible in space? Why does the moon always show to same face to...

11 April 2014

A' Level students visit Cambridge, interview the dons and tell some science jokes in a punt.