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This week we join Hugh Hunt to explore how retroflectors work to help us see at night...
In this latest watery-themed Planet Earth Podcast, Richard Hollingham hears how the underwater world isn't the...
Straight from the horse's mouth, or cow's stomach, this week how scientists have found the genetic clue to...
Ethanol podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This month on Naked Astronomy, we discover the streams of antimatter coming from lightning on Earth, and find out how...
Light is supposed to be massless so how is it that gravity makes a beam bend?
In this NewsFlash from the Naked Scientists, news of a novel way to neutralise HIV, researchers uncover how brains...
We're analysing the matter of antimatter this week to find out what is antimatter, how is it made and why's...
We explore what a PET Scan is, how a PET scanner works and discover a way to make them clearer and more efficient by...
Where do renal calculi come from, can weight loss halt diabetes, how might neuro-feedback help ADHD and autism, what...
Why is a storm cloud flattened on top? In this episode of the Naked Science Scrapbook, we'll find out what causes...
In this touchy-feely Question of the Week we find out which bits of the brain interpret text and Braille. Are they the...
This month's divested archaeology consists of the mitochondrial DNA of Europe's first farmers; how to...
In this NewsFlash, we discover a faster and cheaper way to make bespoke computer chips, find out how stem cells can...
Does a metal implant turn a person into a living lightning-conductor or radio receiver, is eye-size important, why is...
Could personal nuclear reactors power towns, why can't eyes be transplanted like livers, is it dangerous not to...
Nitrogen triiodide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
As the UK winter continues to bite, Sue Nelson tries to escape it all by going to visit a coral reef. Unfortunately for...
This month we explore ways we can tread more lightly on the oceans by finding alternatives to overfishing.
How an IVF study could lead to a test to predict the treatment's outcome, how a woman's tears can manipulate...
When you think about it, drinking the milk of a cow is a little odd. Are we the only animal in the world that drinks...
We're discussing human dissection in this week's Naked Scientists. Chris visits the dissection room to find...
Meera and Dave look into how engineers at Blatchford are mimicking human locomotion to design comfortable prosthetics...
How cats find their way back to their former homes, the science of self-winding watches, why sunlight triggers sneezes...