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20 February 2011

We look to the skies in this week's Naked Scientists show, to uncover ways to monitor and change the chemistry of...

20 February 2011

One of the many options in the fight against climate change is to send particles up into our stratosphere to reflect...

18 February 2011

What's actually going on in a lightbulb when you switch it on? And why are energy saving bulbs more efficient than...

17 February 2011

This month: current events in Egypt affecting ancient artefacts; Britons fashioning cups from skulls; Games played in...

17 February 2011

For this month's Cafe, Graham Fraser discusses the prevalence and causes of Alzheimers disease as well is his...

17 February 2011

Graham Fraser from the Medical Research Council explains the potential causes of alzheimers disease and how his team...

16 February 2011

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

14 February 2011

Is it possible to walk in a straight line if one is blind or blindfolded? Are blind people better at it? Find the...

14 February 2011

In this NewsFlash, the fossil evidence that the famous human ancestor Lucy - Australopithecus afarensis - had arched...

13 February 2011

How do magnets multiply? What keeps an aeroplane in the air? How do wild animals avoid incest? It's open season on...

11 February 2011

This week, the causes of asthma, a new way to "K.O." MRSA, what is lupus and can it be controlled, how do...

11 February 2011

Valentines Day is here and this month on Naked Oceans we reveal some of the unusual mating habits of ocean animals. How...

11 February 2011

Fewer than one third of patients who suffer a heart attack attend rehabilitation sessions, despite evidence that this...

10 February 2011

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - how the Romans recycled glass, dinosaur colour, and what Europe's gravity...

10 February 2011

How do you go about finding a mate if you can't go and look for one? This is the problem corals, which are rooted...

09 February 2011

Sulfuric acid podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

07 February 2011

What does the future hold for us? Is the future bright, shining and brimming with opportunity, or a dark, dystopian...

07 February 2011

Which is better for the environment: an e-card or a traditional paper card? We have the answer for you in this (not...

07 February 2011

In this NewsFlash, we meet the new species of malaria-carrying mosquito, explore new artificial arteries and find out...

06 February 2011

This week we're getting inside the workings of the next generation of chips that are set to pack a bigger...

06 February 2011

Dr. Robert Mullins explains how we go from a computer chip to a fully working computer...

04 February 2011

This week, how stimulating the brain can help you to think outside the box, why corks in the bed can cure cramps, the...

04 February 2011

We all know chameleons can change their colour at will, but how do they do it? And is it really because of camouflage?

02 February 2011

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