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11 September 2009

Do Aliens Exist? Did Neil Armstrong really walk on the moon? What happens over the Bermuda Triangle? We take on these...

11 September 2009

We kick off series 2 with a look at the latest science news and events of the summer. We find out how a stove has been...

07 September 2009

We find out if and how plants might combat little nasties like bacteria and viruses. Plus, we ask what defines the...

07 September 2009

On this week's NewsFlash, we hear how antibodies from long term HIV patients could provide clues for new vaccine...

06 September 2009

This week we're taking on the questions you've waited all summer to find the answers to. We find out whether...

04 September 2009

How do new elements enter the periodic table? How much does the earth weigh? Could Jupiter blow up? We tackle these...

04 September 2009

This week we take another look back over the past year to bring you the best bits from the series including an insight...

02 September 2009

Karen Faulds, University of Strathclyde, on why calcium is so much more than just a constituent of dairy products

01 September 2009

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

30 August 2009

Diana and Meera select their favourite bits of Naked Science, including parajetting over the Himalayas, digging up...

28 August 2009

How do wasps reproduce? Do all spiders bite you? Why have some animals lasted many years without evolving? We take on...

28 August 2009

Over the next fortnight we look back over the past year to bring you the best bits from the Naked Scientists in Africa...

24 August 2009

This week historian Sandra Herbert tells how she retraced Darwin's footsteps to the Galapagos in search of rock...

24 August 2009

In this weeks NewsFlash we hear how protein mimics can be used to fight HIV, that just one gene is the key to fighting...

23 August 2009

Ben and Dave select their favourite bits of Naked Science this week. From taking an MRI of outer space to orange fruit...

21 August 2009

This week we dig deep to discover the origins of hunting and when man first started sharing meat as well as hear a...

21 August 2009

How do glowsticks glow? Do mobile phones have limited frequencies? How do 3D films work? We tackle these questions on...

20 August 2009

Sarah Staniland, University of Leeds, tells us about the element behind blue glass

17 August 2009

Sometimes archaeologists know there's a site worth digging but don't quite know where to find it! We join the...

17 August 2009

On this week's newsflash, we hear how tiny spherical 'nanobees' can be used to treat cancer, how humans...

15 August 2009

It's big, it's blue, it's where life began and life certainly wouldn't be the same without it: yes...

14 August 2009

This week we're looking at the role of science in worldwide development. We'll be hearing how the attitude to...

13 August 2009

You ask Dave Ansell whether parallel universes are possible, how moons are formed around Saturn and how one might go...

13 August 2009

What challenges do science journalists face in the developing world? In this special documentary covering the...