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22 March 2009

In this week's QotW we find out what food to eat if you want to turn orange. Plus, we ask why Australian snakes...

20 March 2009

Are identical twins clones of each other? Can parents with brown eyes have children with blue ones? Is it possible to...

20 March 2009

This week we jump into our genes to reveal how DNA previously thought to be 'junk' has an important role in...

17 March 2009

This month we explore the archaeology of war. We explore the earliest-known domestication of horses, find out about an...

17 March 2009

Phosphorus podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

16 March 2009

On this Question of the Week, we ask if humans grow a winter coat, and then moult in the winter, as so many other furry...

16 March 2009

On this week's NewsFlash, an insight into the neurological basis of dyslexia, clouds of killer copper dust and...

15 March 2009

Get festive with the Naked Scientists at the Cambridge Science Festival! We sniff out the sizzling science of our food...

14 March 2009

University of Cambridge's Peter Wothers goes hunting for the element that is named after France

13 March 2009

How much does it cost to run an electric car? Why does shaken champagne not explode if you wait a while before opening...

13 March 2009

This week we're investigating animal behaviour to find out how studying the morals of dogs could help us...

12 March 2009

People have been riding on, eating and drinking the milk of horses for over 5,000 years; why the Amazon forest might...

09 March 2009

In this Question of the Week, we discover the biological basis of burns - just what does happen to your cells when you...

09 March 2009

In this week's NewsFlash we find out why the Amazon rainforest could become a carbon criminal, a new way to...

08 March 2009

We get to the point of cutting edge Naked Science this week, answering your questions and exploring the science of...

06 March 2009

Can atomic bombs cause changes in our climate? Can understanding the Amazon help control the greenhouse effect? Are we...

06 March 2009

This week we amuse ourselves with the science of laughter. We find out why laughter is so contagious as well as find...

05 March 2009

Chillies can be used for pain relief; why things smell the way they do; how arsenic exposure can be monitored in your...

02 March 2009

Uranium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

02 March 2009

This week, we search our own databanks to find out how much energy it takes to search for something on Google. Plus, we...

02 March 2009

This week's NewsFlash sees celestial bulldozers, fossilised footprints and the first fish to ever have sex. Plus,...

01 March 2009

UCL's Andrea Sella tells us about a pink coloured element that contributed to the birth of spectroscopy

01 March 2009

This week we're seeking the science of laughter and music. We're speaking to comedian Robin Ince about how...

27 February 2009

How do mobile phones work on planes? Is flying more environmentally friendly than driving? What is rocket fuel? Can we...