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11 June 2012

This week, how a fetal genome can be sequenced before birth, how pregnant women protect their babies from immune attack...

10 June 2012

We find out if we can create life by heating up some basic chemicals. Plus we ask, why do women live longer than men?

10 June 2012

How do we look for life beyond Earth? And how did it first get started down here? To help us take on these big...

10 June 2012

This week at Naked Astronomy, we're launching something very special. We've teamed up with the Space Boffins...

06 June 2012

Carbon tetrachloride podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

06 June 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at how technology designed to measure air pollution may soon be used to...

03 June 2012

This week, we're introducing the new Naked Genetics podcast - This time, Kat Arney takes a look at the world of...

01 June 2012

Do birds have a sense of smell? Are penicillin allergies permanent? How do vultures identify dinner? Does light travel...

30 May 2012

Heavy water podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

28 May 2012

This week we find out how a species has so successfully infiltrated the verges of the UK road systems. Plus we ask can...

28 May 2012

Professor John Duncan explores human intelligence and the neurons and circuits in the brain that enable us to have the...

28 May 2012

What makes a perfect tomato? In this NewsFlash, we discover the compounds that comprise the tastiest tomato, and why...

27 May 2012

This week, we explore the role of microbes in drug development, food production and soil fertility. We investigate how...

25 May 2012

What makes dog poo turn white? Is water really wet, or does it just wet things? What was the nuclear impact of...

25 May 2012

When did Dark Energy become the dominant force in the universe? In this month's Naked Astronomy, we look back at...

25 May 2012

Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find...

23 May 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast, scientists describe why the planet's least understood but most diverse...

21 May 2012

We apply some Naked Science force to this week's question by finding out if we can we make a magnet so strong that...

21 May 2012

In this NewsFlash, the deep-sea dwelling bacteria that are still eating a meal that dates from the times of the...

20 May 2012

How do you make a new metal? This week, we follow a novel alloy from PC to plane, finding out how computer modelling...

18 May 2012

Are premium-priced fuels really worth the extra cost? Why are males born with nipples? Is a male contraceptive pill in...

18 May 2012

A lot of the metals we use every day, from car wheels to cutlery, are made from alloys. In this Naked Science Scrapbook...

16 May 2012

Muscone podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

14 May 2012

This month we're taking a look at the world of top models used to answer some of the most challenging questions in...