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14 October 2011

After telling us how the bubonic plague bacterium, which wiped out half the population of Europe in the middle ages,...

12 October 2011

Sulfur mustard podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

11 October 2011

This month, Linda Sharples from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) expalins how new drugs...

11 October 2011

The oceans were the cradle of life on Earth for billions of years before our ancestors took to the land and air. But...

11 October 2011

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - how scientists find out about life in the oceans' deepest trenches; how...

11 October 2011

Dr. Linda Sharples gives an insight into the workings of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (...

10 October 2011

Human excrement burns quite well, so why not use it to power a house? But how could this be done? Find out in this...

10 October 2011

We explore the neurological basis of boundless optimism in this Naked Scientists NewsFlash, so fill your glasses to the...

09 October 2011

This week, we're investigating alternatives to petrol.& We'll board a biofuel powered bus to meet the...

07 October 2011

Why do some things dissolve but others don't, what are the stains on the towels at the gym and how do astronauts...

07 October 2011

Fuel cells may be a major energy source of the future, but how do they work? In the latest Naked Science Scrapbook, we...

05 October 2011

Adenosine triphosphate podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

03 October 2011

Does being pregnant mean you have to breathe for two? Find the answer in this Question of the Week. Plus, we ask if poo...

03 October 2011

This week, how analysing tweets can gauge the mood of people around the world, a new way to predict someone's risk...

02 October 2011

Could a Siphon be used in orbit? Why do leaves change colour in Autumn? How is immunity passed from mother to baby...

01 October 2011

A 1967 operative resection specimen from a 55 year old woman who had had melaena stools for several weeks before...

01 October 2011

A 1948 operative resection specimen from a nine year old girl admitted with a three day history of nausea, vomiting and...

01 October 2011

A 1937 autopsy specimen from a 17 year old garage attendant who had become lethargic and lost his appetite some nine...

01 October 2011

An operative resection specimen found lying free in the peritoneal cavity of a 51 year old man during laparotomy being...

01 October 2011

A 1948 autopsy specimen from a 19 year old male who was diagnosed with congenital heart disease at the age of two. He...

01 October 2011

UPPER: A 1947 autopsy specimen from a 39 year old woman who had been attending Guy's as an Outpatient for mitral...

01 October 2011

A 1967 autopsy specimen from a 29 year old West Indian labourer found to have a cardiac lesion, after mass miniature...

01 October 2011

A 1948 autopsy specimen from a 14 year old recognised to have congenital disease from birth. She did not walk until...

01 October 2011

An autopsy specimen from a 75 year old woman who collapsed at home. She died shortly after being admitted to hospital....