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15 March 2010

We find out if it's possible to revise for exams, become a mechanic or pick up a new language in your sleep! Do...

15 March 2010

This week; we hear about octopodes having temper tantrums when exposed to HDTV, explore why some people are genetically...

14 March 2010

How do odour-killing insoles stamp on smelly feet? Do submariners' ears pop? How do Portuguese Man o'War...

12 March 2010

How does fuel burn in spaceships without oxygen? Why do we see sun rays from behind clouds? Why is there often a red...

12 March 2010

Flexible solar cells, and seeds that can clean water...

08 March 2010

In this lucrative Question of the Week we find out how paper notes and metal coins are minted and printed in the money...

08 March 2010

On this week's NewsFlash, the gene combination that's perfect for tuberculosis, the methane time-bomb ticking...

07 March 2010

Shedding some light on new advances in solar technology, this week's Naked Scientists explores how nanotechnology...

05 March 2010

Why is Jupiter round and how does it hold onto its gas, and what makes bottoms attractive?

05 March 2010

This week we investigate the future of our water sources. We'll explore how climate change may affect the...

03 March 2010

How synchrotron science can help the pharmaceutical industry...

01 March 2010

Roentgenium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

01 March 2010

We find out about the physics behind wet T-shirt competitions! Why is it that pale clothing becomes transparent with...

01 March 2010

We explore the secret messages that fish send in ultra-violet and a genetic trick to stop Dengue getting off the ground...

28 February 2010

We dive into the science of water security this week. We find out how building a dam alters the local weather, and how...

26 February 2010

This week we bring you the latest news from the world of science including how scientists have used their understanding...

26 February 2010

How do meat-tenderisers make meat more succulent, how do they get the corks into Champagne bottles, do explosions...

25 February 2010

Blocking the light from a star is the only way to see some extra solar planets, as we find out in this month's...

24 February 2010

In this podcast from the February Cafe Scientifique in Cambridge, we look out deep into our universe to investigate our...

23 February 2010

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

22 February 2010

In this seasonal Question of the Week we explore how removing the lovely white reflective stuff might cause the whole...

22 February 2010

In this NewsFlash, how a simple intervention could cut child deaths in the developing world by more than 30 percent, a...

21 February 2010

How can we make the most of the wind? In this week's Naked Scientists, we find out how Humpback whales have...