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This month, we peer into the world of engineering to see how scientists are exploring and improving materials for...
This week, we bring you the latest news from the world of science including the world's fastest camera and how...
Indium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Why is it that, when your mum asks you to move the TV aerial to a better position, the signal improves while you move...
In this NewsFlash, how researchers have found the genes to turn stem cells into sperm and eggs, the world's...
The most distant object ever discovered as well as the events of National Pathology week feature in this week's...
Can venoms be used to treat disease? How deadly is the sting of an Irukandje jellyfish?
This week, we probe into our brain to investigate neurological diseases such as Huntiington's and Alzheimers...
This week we're showcasing a new bimonthly programme strand which we're making in collaboration with the...
Iridium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
On this week's Naked Scientists NewsFlash, we hear about the nerve cells in the ear that make loud sounds painful...
We find out what vitreous floaters are and how they can be removed. Will a coil of wire do the trick?
We explore the basis of brain diseases on this week's Naked Scientists. We find out what happens to the brain in...
This week, we explore the challenges of climbing to high altitudes to see how the human body reacts to low oxygen. We...
Protactinium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
How do spiders make such perfect webs? Are they expert architects, mathematical geniuses or natural engineers? Plus, we...
On this week's NewsFlash, we discover how the rate of mutation changes in lab-bench evolution, how looming sounds...
We reach for the skies on this week's Naked Scientists, with High Altitude Adventures. We find out how the body...
This month has seen an archaeological spoil heap the size of Nero's party leftovers. And it's been quite a...
Is global warming natural as well as man-made? What effect will arctic melting have on our sea levels? Why have cars...
This week, we bring you the top stories from the world of science, including how insects splattered onto car...
Tantalum podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
We find out why we were told as kids not to sit too close to the television. Is there any scientific basis to the...
In this NewsFlash we hear how the genes of squished insects on your windscreen could help monitor biodiversity, take a...