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12 April 2013

We find out if we can mimic the power of plants to meet our energy demands. Plus we ask, could we use gene therapy for...

11 April 2013

Fossilised dinosaur egg embryos, fish fats on ancient pots, arsenic in beer and the site where Australopithecus sediba...

10 April 2013

Brian Clegg explains how bath salts may actually be more than just relaxing

10 April 2013

Sue and Richard meet Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden explore solar science with Lucie Green and discuss the risks of...

05 April 2013

Are babies born to swim? Can you escape from a black hole? Can an egg with a double yolk yield two chicks? Why is the...

05 April 2013

We find out how long it takes for a comet to melt and ask could we ever get a cometless sky? Plus we wonder the power...

04 April 2013

We take a tour of the Australian precursors to the Square Kilometre Array, and find out how new sensors will improve...

03 April 2013

Simon Cotton explains the discovery of 'the drug of last resort'

28 March 2013

Naked Scientists team Ben Valsler, Chris Smith and Ginny Smith joined the 702 crew and a studio audience live in...

28 March 2013

The genetic basis of autism goes under the microscope in this special Easter edition of Naked Genetics, from Kat Arney.

27 March 2013

Why don't satellites collide? Do bullets fire upwards still kill people? And why doesn't glue stick to the...

27 March 2013

Brian Clegg raises a glass to unscrupulous barmen

25 March 2013

Discover how scientists are seeing science 'in action' and on the nano-scale to improve our implants,...

25 March 2013

Kirsten Gottschalk visits the Murchison Widefield Array in Western Australia

22 March 2013

We find out if humanity could cope without computers, plus we ask will we ever get a cometless sky?

21 March 2013

What the future holds for digital data storage, what the Planck probe has revealed, giant squid and what Curiosity...

21 March 2013

Simon Cotton looks at the rocket propellant that causes environmental problems

20 March 2013

Combining virtual reality and treadmills to map navigation and inducing creativity by electrically tweaking human...

17 March 2013

Breasts, bazookas, bosons and bombs: The Naked Scientists take to the stage for the Cambridge Science Festival 2013

15 March 2013

Who was John Snow? Why do things shrink in the wash? How does carbon dating work? Is intelligence down to mitochondria...

14 March 2013

It's thought that around one in a hundred children in the UK is somewhere on the autistic spectrum - a complex...

14 March 2013

We celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of the epidemiologist John Snow by looking at the historic and modern...

13 March 2013

Are humans the only species that practice dental hygiene to retain their pearly nashers? Plus we ask, could we cope if...

13 March 2013

Brian Clegg brightens up our lives with some bright yellow chemistry