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28 March 2011

In this NewsFlash, how wind speeds over the oceans are changing, successful synthesis of sperm cells and getting under...

27 March 2011

Life in inaccessible places - including in caves sealed off from the Sun and around deep-sea vents - is the subject of...

27 March 2011

Professor Jan Cilliers explains the mineral separation process to see how bubbles and foam can be used to get the...

25 March 2011

The fate of soundwaves, can salamanders use silicon, why did the moon come closer to Earth, do you need to inhale to...

25 March 2011

In this special edition of the Naked Astronomy podcast we look at the astronomical events held at the Cambridge Science...

23 March 2011

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

23 March 2011

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how the famous White Cliffs of Dover could be made of fish poo (at least...

21 March 2011

In the absence of a giant ruler, how does one go about measuring how far the Earth is from a star? Simon Singh explains...

21 March 2011

In this NewsFlash, we discover the role quartz plays in making mountain ranges, celebrate MESSENGER going successfully...

20 March 2011

This week, we find out what lies beyond the limits of our Universe as we discuss multiverses, higher dimensions, string...

20 March 2011

James Kay explains the workings of the Diamond synchrotron and the factors that need to be considered when engineering...

18 March 2011

Should you keep your banana in the fridge? Why are ice-cubes easier to eject from top-shelf freezer trays? Why not site...

18 March 2011

Mosquitoes can transmit deadly diseases like malaria.But could they pass on HIV if they drank from an infected person?...

17 March 2011

This month: Aegean warriors in art; the most genetically diverse people in the world; prehistoric Californian seafarers...

16 March 2011

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

15 March 2011

What causes the rainbow of colours around an aircraft's shadow, why are moths and mosquitoes attracted to lights,...

14 March 2011

Potato peelers are the staple of the kitchen drawer, but why don't they ever seem to need a good honing as...

14 March 2011

This week, how nano-diamonds can help fight cancers, co-operating elephants and tiny digital cameras. We bring you up...

13 March 2011

Can you electrocute weeds? Why do teeth go wobbly? And which cells last a lifetime? In this bumper edition of the Naked...

11 March 2011

From precious coral and slimey sea cucumbers to luxury fish lips and beautiful seahorses, this month Naked Oceans...

10 March 2011

Coral reefs are vibrant ecosystems packed with spectacular underwater life that protect coastlines and provide food and...

09 March 2011

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

09 March 2011

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how carbon capture and storage works and why it's here to stay, the effect...

07 March 2011

This week, how do painkillers locate the bits that hurt? Do they have an inflammatory sat-nav or do they just numb your...