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Phil Sansom joined the Naked Scientists team in 2019. He has a background in zoology, but is interested in a range of subjects from astrophysics to the environment. When he's not working on the show he's flying a kite, learning the guitar, or waiting for the pandemic to end.

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Spinosaurus: was it a giant, toothy heron?
Bitcoin Decrypted: Cash, Code, Crime & Power
The Genes Who Came in for the Cold
Cone snails seduce prey with pheromones
How To Tell Coronavirus Variants Apart
Learning In The Time Of COVID
Traffic noise makes crickets pick bad mates
Stories of Self-Experimentation
Why do some people shiver when they pee?
Identical Twins: Not Identical?
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Loan applications rejected more around middayPhil Sansom
Malaria Vaccine, Net Zero & Project Hail MaryPhil Sansom
How do ZIP files work?Phil Sansom
Why are electrons never in between orbitals?Phil Sansom
COVID In Your Genes: The Risk FactorsPhil Sansom
Bitcoin Decrypted: Cash, Code, Crime & PowerPhil Sansom
Why aren't all batteries rechargeable?Phil Sansom
The Genes Who Came in for the ColdPhil Sansom
Cone snails seduce prey with pheromonesPhil Sansom
How To Tell Coronavirus Variants ApartPhil Sansom
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