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Where have all the bees gone? Do mermaids exist? What causes deja vu?
Our expert panel tackle your science questions.
Why do I get a stitch when I run? Is there such thing as baby brain?
When we drink a cup of tea, how much of it comes straight back out?
What does climate change mean for our futures, and are we taking it seriously?
Why is there oil beneath the earth? What caused the big bang? Can we create artificial rain?
In this episode we hear about epilepsy, the sushi-belt model of transport in neurons, a mother in ancient Troy, the...
Social media campaigns in aid of charities and social causes can have a huge impact, if they last long enough to be...
What could be causing the recent reduction in new HIV cases?
If we put a giant mirror in space, could see Earth a million years ago?
Why do chillies burn my fingers? How dangerous are cell phone towers for your health? Who names cyclones? Do white and...
Tiny sensor capable of transmitting information over a week from inside the body and powered by stomach acid has been...
What's the difference between a meteorite, a comet and an asteroid? And we tell you how to find your own space...
Our cells are constantly communicating and changing - so how do scientists spy on them?
How did birds survive the dinosaur mass extinction?
The Space Boffins are at Astrofest in London in front of a live audience. Guests include an Antarctic meteorite hunter...
Some viruses may benefit from being less aggressive in women than in men.
Team Naked take on your science questions!
Why do wheels sometimes seem to spin backwards? Do pigeons get itchy?
How scientists are using light to control the brain, and the treatments this promises to bring.
Is the earth really flat? Can cannabis cure MS or Alzheimer's?
Hear how scientists have uncovered the fossilised footprints of ancient human ancestors from 3.66 million years ago...
Elon Musk is aiming to have people on the Red Planet by 2024 so what will it be like for would-be Martians?
A chemical found in dogfish sharks blocks a protein from accumulating and damaging brain nerve cell membranes.