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09 May 2012

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

08 May 2012

This month, Professor John Duncan explores human intelligence and the neurons and circuits in the brain that enable us...

06 May 2012

We get naked in Norway this week, as we visit Oslo University to reveal the remains of ancient plesiosaurs and...

04 May 2012

Why do I bruise more easily now I'm older? Why do some wind turbines spin in reverse? Are UV sunbeds worse for...

02 May 2012

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

01 May 2012

We find out why if the gene that codes for men having hairy chests and backs provides an evolutionary advantage, don...

30 April 2012

In this NewsFlash, we hear how farming migrated across Europe, how distant supernovae affect diversity of life on Earth...

29 April 2012

Does exercise lead to a more muscular heart? Why can an unfit cyclist cycle faster than an olympic runner runs? How do...

25 April 2012

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

25 April 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - we take a closer look at tiny marine plants, which underpin the entire marine...

24 April 2012

Why do we feel tired or awake at the wrong times when we go on holiday to a different timezone? In this Naked Science...

23 April 2012

We find out if monitors, screens and e. books are more than your standard page turner leaving you tossing and turning...

23 April 2012

Cells grafted into the eye restore sight to blind mice, three genes can convert scar tissue back into beating cardiac...

22 April 2012

The body clock goes under the Naked Scientists' spotlight this week. We unpick the mechanisms that enable human...

18 April 2012

2-Methylundecanal podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

16 April 2012

This week we find out if a liberal slathering of oil based moisturiser makes up part of our daily calorie quota. Plus...

16 April 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast, how fungal infections could threaten our food security as well as the planet...

16 April 2012

How can we hear a conversation in a noisy room?

15 April 2012

How can we save the occupants of stricken submarines? What species survive in the deepest depths of ocean trenches?...

14 April 2012

This month we're taking a trip into the world of developmental genetics, finding out how an animal grows from one...

11 April 2012

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

11 April 2012

From plastics to poo - getting the low down on ocean pollution

09 April 2012

Professor Peter McNaughton takes you through the science of pain - what it is, how it's caused and how scientists...