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08 July 2012

Super bainite, a surprisingly-strong steel, is the subject of this week's Naked Scientists. We discover how it...

06 July 2012

What does the discovery of the Higgs particle mean? How do flies land upside down on the ceiling? What happens when we...

05 July 2012

This month, we get materialistic to discover how X-rays are being used to improve light emitting diodes , how probing...

05 July 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at how urban heat islands will alter under climate change, and how these...

04 July 2012

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

03 July 2012

We find out if applying ice to an injury actually helps to speed up healing. Plus we ask, would dining with a silver...

02 July 2012

How can you communicate when you can't move a muscle? In this NewsFlash, we discover a new way to communicate...

01 July 2012

Later this month, the 2012 Olympics kicks off in London. With hundreds of thousands of people expected from overseas,...

27 June 2012

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

25 June 2012

What can farmers learn from physicists? This month in Naked Astronomy we'll find out how satellite imaging can...

25 June 2012

This week we uncover if you could use gene therapy to cheat a DNA test and help escape detection at a crime scene. Plus...

25 June 2012

Microbes make for a healthy immune system, how pitcher plants use raindrops to trap their prey...

24 June 2012

Science and technology can catch criminals and tackle terrorism. This week, we're exploring two ways to sniff out...

22 June 2012

Is the moon brighter overhead? Why do babies have higher heart rates? Do men snore more than women? What is peripheral...

20 June 2012

Titanium dioxide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

19 June 2012

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how knowing exactly which bees pollinate which crops may help us grow food more...

18 June 2012

We find out why men generally die before women. Plus we ask, could we use gene therapy to cheat a DNA test and escape a...

18 June 2012

In this NewsFlash, we wave goodbye to Voyager as it leaves the solar system, and say hello to the first replacement...

17 June 2012

How do flies fly in a lift, are slug pellets painful for slugs, and where is Voyager heading next...

15 June 2012

What gives a flame its colour, and what is the hottest part? What limits the height of a skyscraper? How does post-...

14 June 2012

Potassium nitrate podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

14 June 2012

Complex, mysterious and currently incurable - the challenge for researchers working on neurodegenerative diseases is...

12 June 2012

Who was Phillip Tobias, how do self-focusing binoculars work, are muscle transplants possible, what is the bone...

11 June 2012

Why is it sometimes such a big deal when species end up in the wrong places? We explore ocean invasions, look at...