Naked Scientists Special Editions

  1. Making waves about coastline conservation, and plastic waste2024/02/14
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  2. Bees can't taste pesticides, and how albatrosses get aloft2023/11/30
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  3. Recycled plastics pollute food, and the value of water2023/11/10
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  4. Wildlife Trade Extinctions and 21st Century Psychology2023/10/20
    This time we hear how many species are being driven to extinction by human trade, why clinical psychology needs an update for the 21st Century, how non-specialists can help to plug the gap in mental health services, what art can do for science and conservation of coastal habitats, and the role of epigenetics in medicine... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  5. Surviving a fusion bomb2023/08/11
    Ken Mcginley was there during some of the first tests of hydrogen bombs in the 1950s. We were lucky enough to hear his story... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  6. Does our language affect our decision making?2023/02/23
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  7. Microbial life deep underground2023/02/06
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  8. How the pandemic affected child development2022/10/21
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  9. New Ultrasound Technique for Breast Imaging2022/09/30
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  10. Search and rescue rats2022/06/15
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  11. TV is influencing careers2022/06/07
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  12. FIFA Fall Out with EA2022/05/17
    There's news of a huge rift in the world of video games... EA Sports, who made the first ever FIFA football game in 1993, have announced that they will no longer be licensing the FIFA name. Chris Berrow, from the Naked Gaming Podcast, has been finding out why and what the consequences might be... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  13. Did the lockdown make us more creative?2022/05/17
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  14. Dog and Dingo DNA sequences2022/04/29
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  15. Coffee without the coffee beans2022/04/28
    Coffee prices are on the rise and the plant is said to decline by 60% before 2050, meaning new coffee alternatives are being considered in order to give us that caffeine hit. Harry Lewis speaks to Charlie Shaw from Atomo coffee to find out how they've been making our favourite beverage, without the use of coffee beans... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  16. Recreating smells from the past2022/04/07
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  17. A new method for recycling plastics2022/04/04
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  18. Data storage in DNA2022/03/24
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  19. Solving puzzles to help cancer research2022/03/23
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  20. Pig grunts indicate their emotions2022/03/17
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  21. Indoor pollution from cleaning2022/03/11
    Researchers from Indiana University studied the reactions of volatile compounds released when cleaning with ozone in the air. They found the reactions led to formation of nanoparticles classified as indoor pollutants. Evelyna Wang speaks to Phillip Stevens about this discovery... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  22. The Dangers of Nuclear Weapons2022/03/10
    Nuclear weapons are at the forefront of news but what are they and how do they work? Anoushka Handa reports... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  23. Creating Oxygen on the Moon2022/03/02
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  24. Roman faeces housing fossilised parasites2022/03/01
    Washing our hands has become paramount during the pandemic, but the Romans didn't seem to bestow any importance to this, leading to parasites and infections. Anoushka Handa spoke to Sophie Rabinow, to tell us more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  25. Blood clot tests with smartphones2022/02/28
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  26. Shades of Blue Stop a Mosquito Biting You2022/02/25
    Have you ever got a horrible mosquito bite whilst on holiday and wondered 'why me again?' And was your travel buddy someone who never got one? It could very well be to do with their fashion sense. Anoushka Handa spoke to Jeff Riffell to find out more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  27. Magnetic Fields Guide Migratory Birds2022/02/23
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  28. Car Dependence in Greenfield Housing2022/02/17
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  29. Why don't plants freeze to death in Winter?2022/02/14
    Krzysztof wrote in to ask 'Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?' and James Tytko tracked down Professor Howard Griffiths, from the University of Cambridge, to break the ice on this question. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  30. Black hole seen forming new stars2022/02/09
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  31. Trees for the Jubilee2022/02/06
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  32. Game of Life still revealing secrets2022/02/03
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  33. Organising our memories2022/02/02
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  34. Automating Blood Smears2022/02/01
    Blood smear analysis is a repetitive, laborious, and time consuming job. Research at the University of Cambridge has led to developing a 3D printed device which both speeds up the smearing process and the quality of the blood smears. Julia Ravey talks to Samuel McDermott... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  35. Making new year's resolutions SMART2022/01/28
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  36. Ichthyosaur found in Rutland2022/01/27
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  37. The Reforestation Re-evaluation2022/01/26
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  38. Sleep and Alzheimer's2022/01/24
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  39. Do Asteroids Pose a Real Threat?2022/01/19
    Katie King interviews Huw James, from the Royal Astronomical Society, about the reality of the chances planet-killing asteroids could collide with Earth. What these objects are, how they are found, and what methods are being trialled to prevent any potential collisions... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  40. Listening vs hearing2022/01/13
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  41. Language and the Brain2022/01/12
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  42. What is the impact of a black hole?2022/01/10
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  43. IVF embryos are more successful than expected2022/01/07
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  44. Making antibiotics more effective2022/01/04
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  45. Omicron update: what's in store for Australia2021/12/19
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  46. The recent evolution of human beings2021/12/16
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  47. 100 years of insulin2021/12/15
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  48. Cooling down rapidly warming cities2021/12/14
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  49. Tree growth extended in urban jungles2021/12/13
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  50. The science of hugs2021/12/09
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  51. Sleep schedules & healthier hearts2021/12/06
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  52. Omicron, variant of concern. What do we know?2021/12/04
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  53. Whales eat (and poop) more than we thought2021/12/03
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  54. NASA's planetary defence test2021/12/02
    Now this might have flown under your radar, but last Wednesday NASA launched the DART mission, a spacecraft on a one-way collision course with an asteroid, in the world's first full-scale planetary defence test. Tricia Smith asked Space Author Colin Stuart, if life as we know it is in danger... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  55. Covid Surges in Europe2021/11/29
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  56. Why does Covid-19 vaccine protection wane?2021/11/20
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  57. Fusion experiment yields new record energy2021/11/17
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  58. Dogs can pick out words from speech2021/11/16
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  59. Facebook's Metaverse2021/11/15
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  60. What does oxytocin sound like?2021/11/12
    We talk a lot about proteins on this programme - what they do, how they work - but have you ever wondered what they sound like? A group of scientists at the National University of Singapore have been turning proteins into pieces of music, as Sally Le Page heard from author, Peng Zhang. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  61. Antibiotics upgraded to tackle superbugs2021/11/11
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  62. Humans navigate inefficiently in cities2021/11/10
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  63. Humans navigate inefficiently in cities2021/11/10
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  64. Hydrogen electrolyser wins Earthshot Prize2021/11/09
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  65. COVID-19 nanotube-based sensor2021/11/04
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  66. How Alzheimer's Disease Unfolds2021/10/29
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  67. Potential health benefits of winter swimming2021/10/21
    Wild water swimming is becoming ever more popular and, according to a new study published recently in Cell Reports Medicine, combining dips in cold water with time in a hot sauna could have potential health benefits. Verner Viisainen spoke with senior author Camilla Scheele to find out more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  68. E-Waste Day: what to do with old electronics?2021/10/20
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  69. HeLa cells: do you own your own body parts?2021/10/19
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  70. New painkiller: local and long-lasting relief2021/10/13
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  71. Vaccines passports in England shown the door2021/09/25
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  72. Self-assembling filter can remove fluoride2021/09/23
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  73. Moral outrage on Twitter is contagious2021/09/22
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  74. bit.bio: a new source of human cells2021/09/17
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  75. Feeding birds could be causing harm2021/09/14
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  76. Schools Causing Covid Surges2021/09/10
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  77. Long COVID in children: what we know so far2021/09/09
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  78. Water vapour found on Ganymede2021/09/07
    We often look for water on remote planets and moons because, as far as we know, it's a requirement for life. Now a team of researchers using the Hubble Space Telescope to scrutinise Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, think they've found water in its atmosphere. Sally Le Page spoke with team member Kurt Retherford. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  79. What can NZ do about Delta?2021/08/21
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  80. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in dogs2021/08/09
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  81. The UK and Freedom Day: What The Numbers Say2021/08/07
    Chris Smith joins Radio New Zealand National's Kim Hill to talk Covid-19, including the impact of the July 19th UK Freedom Day on Covid case rates. They also touch on vaccine performance, variants, past pandemics and whether we'll all be getting boosters in future years... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  82. New malaria drug cures with one dose2021/08/05
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  83. Increasing likelihood of extreme heatwaves2021/08/04
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  84. Hygiene doesn't harm immune development2021/07/14
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  85. Rivers don't always recover after drought2021/07/07
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  86. 'Dragon Man' skull: our closest relative?2021/07/06
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  87. T-rex teens fill mid-size predator gap2021/07/05
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  88. Sharks use Earth's magnetic field as a map2021/07/02
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  89. Pesticide antidote might help struggling bees2021/07/01
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  90. Covid viruses, vaccines and variants2021/06/30
    Covid viruses, vaccines and variants: Chris Smith talks to Radio New Zealand National to bring Kim Hill up to speed with the latest developments on the pandemic front, including the recent case in NZ's Wellington... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  91. Mouse plague in Australia2021/06/28
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  92. Sperm and squid in space2021/06/22
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  93. Cells reprogrammed to make synthetic polymers2021/06/09
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  94. Motherless gorillas and how hummingbirds hum2021/05/28
    This month: how hummingbirds hum, how elephants evolved anti-cancer genes so they can sustain big bodies, gorillas that grow up without their mothers, and why deforestation causes peaks and then troughs in malaria cases... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  95. New process may transform mining2021/05/27
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  96. Vodka from Chernobyl on its way to UK2021/05/19
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  97. Loan applications rejected more around midday2021/05/14
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  98. Camera based on shrimp eye sees cancer cells2021/05/13
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  99. SciHub: are they stealing your data?2021/05/10
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  100. Plants affected by noise pollution2021/04/30
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  101. Biological target for future anorexia drugs2021/04/28
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  102. Ancient DNA extracted from cave dirt2021/04/26
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  103. New treatment for paracetamol overdose2021/04/20
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  104. Masks on the beach and in beer gardens? C'mon...2021/04/16
    Face masks have their place, but what's really needed right now is a breath of fresh air and a dose of common sense to control Covid-19, as Chris Smith explains... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
  105. Genetics behind why rabbits hop2021/04/12
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  106. Spinosaurus: was it a giant, toothy heron?2021/04/09
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  107. The world of fungi inside seed banks2021/04/08
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  108. Eagle killer identified2021/04/02
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  109. Industrial yeast impairs gut wound healing2021/04/01
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  110. Wildfire smoke detected in stratosphere2021/03/31
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  111. Cone snails seduce prey with pheromones2021/03/17
  112. Modelling concussion with eggs2021/03/04
  113. Diabetes drug trialled to treat obesity2021/03/03
  114. Bile ducts grown in lab can repair livers2021/03/02
  115. COVID: seeking herd immunity by vaccination2021/03/01
  116. Covid-19 latest and the flu surge in waiting2021/02/28
  117. Treating osteoarthritis with antidepressants2021/02/23
  118. An ancient freshwater Arctic ocean2021/02/22
  119. Traffic noise makes crickets pick bad mates2021/02/16
  120. Australia takes on Google2021/02/11
  121. Millipedes disrupting trains2021/02/09
  122. Growing roots in compacted soil2021/02/05
  123. Soothing surgical patients2021/02/03
  124. COVID Vaccines: the EU debacle2021/01/30
  125. Cats, catnip, and curious chemicals2021/01/27
  126. Knitting: a short history2021/01/22
  127. Flashy dinosaur fossil described2021/01/05
  128. COVID-19: can the new variant defeat vaccines2020/12/23
  129. Winter traditions: scientifically speaking2020/12/22
  130. Universal Flu Vaccine2020/12/17
  131. Inhaled vaccines cross from lungs to blood2020/12/16
  132. Dreaming during the coronavirus pandemic2020/12/11
  133. AstraZeneca's Covid Vaccine2020/12/04
  134. Alzheimer's: early detection via AI2020/12/03
  135. Octopuses taste with their tentacles2020/12/02
  136. Obesity: modelling the effects of TV ads2020/12/01
  137. Carlos Rodriguez: Founder of eSports team G22020/12/01
  138. Drug discovery via sea squirt2020/11/30
  139. Brain cells making choices: pizza, or pasta?2020/11/27
  140. Smelling history: from AI to chemistry2020/11/26
  141. Pfizer vaccine: an immunologist explains2020/11/19
  142. MS vaccine using your own brain cells2020/11/17
  143. Pfizer announce Covid-19 vaccine2020/11/15
  144. COVID: The Swedish Strategy2020/11/14
  145. AI for infertility, and scar-free healing2020/11/13
  146. HFpEF: heart failure type is underserved2020/11/11
  147. UK Back in Lockdown2020/11/09
  148. Covid control and the economy2020/11/06
  149. Ten equations that rule the world2020/11/05
  150. Daylight Saving Time: a history2020/11/04
  151. Plastic recycling: the one pot method2020/11/03
  152. Glitter litter: the dark side of dazzle2020/11/02
  153. How not to get fooled by graphs2020/10/31
  154. Stop littering in space!2020/10/29
  155. Protected land: UK facing biodiversity crisis2020/10/28
  156. Bee microbiome smells tell nestmates apart2020/10/26
  157. Alien life: a zoologist's guide2020/10/19
  158. Jim Gazzard: adapting teaching to Covid-192020/10/14
  159. Naked Gaming's Chris & Leigh interviewed!2020/10/13
  160. UK Covid-19 second wave2020/10/08
  161. Prostate cancer prediction and bonobo culture2020/10/08
  162. Cambridge and Covid: a new academic year2020/10/02
  163. The many ends of the universe2020/10/01
  164. Magical manipulation... of animals?2020/09/25
  165. Gene editing to reverse myotonic dystrophy2020/09/22
  166. When will we get a Covid-19 vaccine?2020/09/21
  167. Bradykinin and Covid-19: what's the link?2020/09/13
  168. Dream analysis with AI2020/09/07
  169. Why is Death Valley so hot?2020/09/04
  170. Smartphones that can tell if you're drunk2020/09/01
  171. Genetic risk for PTSD2020/08/28
  172. Covid-19 update: spread, tests and vaccines2020/08/23
  173. Goosebumps cause hair growth2020/08/21
  174. Big carnivores disappear from panda reserves2020/08/19
  175. Sperm Movement: Swim 'N' Roll2020/08/17
  176. ITER - The build begins2020/08/13
  177. Covid outbreaks: local lockdowns2020/08/12
  178. Red light restores vision in aged eyes2020/08/06
  179. Artificial liver progress2020/08/05
  180. Painted fruit and veg reveal plant origins2020/07/31
  181. Deafness gene identified2020/07/29
  182. Covid: Are we facing a second wave?2020/07/13
  183. Is COVID-19 causing a global food crisis?2020/07/10
  184. Mining for metals in the deep sea2020/07/09
  185. Chatty chimps: we hear you!2020/07/02
  186. Sugar on the brain, HIV, and science sex bias2020/06/30
  187. Baby planet: image shows signs of formation2020/06/19
  188. Do eggs prefer one sperm over another?2020/06/17
  189. Mini human livers transplanted into rats2020/06/15
  190. COVID-19 six months in: are we managing it?2020/06/12
  191. Storks: a cultural history2020/06/11
  192. Covid: conspiracies, chloroquine and immunity2020/06/09
  193. Far-UVC light to kill the coronavirus2020/06/04
  194. 8000 coronavirus cases a day in the UK2020/06/03
  195. Goats get the point2020/06/01
  196. Care homes: how badly has COVID-19 hit?2020/05/28
  197. Vaccines, antibodies and Covid19 in Sweden2020/05/25
  198. Covid-19 news update2020/05/23
  199. Covid-19: Here to stay?2020/05/16
  200. Are ring-tailed lemurs sniffing out a date?2020/05/11
  201. Cancer gene vital for heart regeneration2020/05/04
  202. Catching coronavirus twice: fact or fiction?2020/05/02
  203. Cambridge University and Covid: Stephen Toope2020/04/29
  204. Phthalate linked to premature births2020/04/28
  205. Grow your own veg: a novice's guide2020/04/27
  206. Covid-19: Vaccines and facemasks2020/04/25
  207. Science Stand Up: Supernovae and Forks2020/04/23
  208. Social distancing: is 2 metres enough?2020/04/19
  209. Covid-19: Can you catch it again?2020/04/13
  210. Can I catch coronavirus from my shopping?2020/04/11
  211. Smart birds flourish in cities2020/04/08
  212. Coronavirus: do facemasks help or hinder?2020/04/04
  213. Is space lettuce good for you?2020/03/25
  214. COVID-19: Will lock-down work?2020/03/21
  215. Seagulls prefer food touched by humans2020/03/18
  216. The World's Wasted Wastewater Potential2020/03/18
  217. Covid-19: is the UK's reaction the right one?2020/03/14
  218. The plants with three parents2020/03/06
  219. Covid-19: What's happening?2020/03/03
  220. Cannabis and False Memories2020/03/02
  221. Improving zoos2020/02/15
  222. Pop the question with a lump of coal?2020/02/14
  223. Wasp nests help date ancient aboriginal art2020/02/13
  224. Coronavirus outbreak: where do we stand?2020/02/08
  225. Coronavirus: What is happening?2020/02/07
  226. Zika immunity and falling body temperatures2020/02/06
  227. Should kids run a mile a day?2020/02/06
  228. Self-cleaning surfaces2020/02/02
  229. Wuhan City coronavirus: an update2020/01/30
  230. Towards an HIV cure2020/01/29
  231. Doug Cockle: The voice of The Witcher2020/01/21
  232. Motor neuron disease: a link to cholesterol2020/01/21
  233. Smokers: less dependent, less likely to quit2020/01/15
  234. CO2-consuming bacteria2020/01/12
  235. Large planet orbiting a white dwarf2020/01/03
  236. The voice of Ash from Pokemon!2019/12/30
  237. The Holly and the Ivy: why go evergreen?2019/12/24
  238. Why are Christmas trees a thing?2019/12/23
  239. AI to Detect Tuberculosis2019/12/19
  240. How measles suppresses immunity for years2019/12/18
  241. Deprivation and male depression2019/12/17
  242. Avalanche survivor: Lawrence's story2019/12/10
  243. Climate change: what does net zero look like?2019/12/09
  244. Why planting trees isn't always a good idea2019/11/28
  245. Lakes, carbon and microbes: a hidden world2019/11/25
  246. Food micronutrient-protecting capsules2019/11/21
  247. Staphylococcus aureus biofilm vaccine2019/11/19
  248. Bird societies2019/11/18
  249. Voyager 2: leaving the Solar System2019/11/15
  250. Oil wastewater makes earthquakes stronger2019/11/07
  251. Glass recognises numbers just by looking2019/11/04
  252. How many new mutations from Mum and Dad?2019/10/31
  253. Brain changes in obese children2019/10/29
  254. Old books reveal how happy we once were2019/10/25
  255. Gene boost makes cancer more visible2019/10/23
  256. Robots in blood vessels2019/10/16
  257. Cooling that comes with a twist2019/10/15
  258. Prostheses that can restore lost sensation2019/10/01
  259. Astronauts, geese and realistic retinas2019/09/26
  260. Are phone masts going to get larger?2019/09/05
  261. Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics2019/08/21
  262. Stronger earthquakes from oilfield wastewater2019/08/02
  263. The science behind heatwaves2019/07/29
  264. Decoding the Minimum Genome2019/07/26
  265. The world's biggest patch of seaweed2019/07/24
  266. The nervous systems of worms2019/07/23
  267. Oumuamua NOT Alien Technology2019/07/19
  268. Extremely Fast: The Future of Electric Racing2019/07/03
  269. Making crops more light-sensitive2019/06/28
  270. Boaty McBoatface and the Antarctic mystery2019/06/27
  271. Smarter, safer robots2019/06/26
  272. Fish: a small world after all2019/06/25
  273. Asthma: mapping the human lung2019/06/24
  274. Cracking the secret of Antarctic ice holes2019/06/21
  275. Pitch perception - a special skill?2019/06/21
  276. Recyclable crisp packets using nanotechnology2019/06/20
  277. Higher fatal flu risk for CRISPR twins2019/06/12
  278. How to mend a broken heart2019/06/11
  279. An antibiotic made from metal2019/06/10
  280. Bacteria not slowed by obstacles2019/05/24
  281. Sensing air pollution2019/05/24
  282. Hiroshima buildings found in beach sand2019/05/20
  283. Reducing harassment online2019/05/15
  284. Mystery of the miniature T-Rex2019/05/14
  285. Biodegradable bags might not biodegrade2019/05/10
  286. Caster Semenya and testosterone limits2019/05/10
  287. DNA unveils origins of farming in Britain2019/05/03
  288. Premature labour: understanding the mechanics2019/05/02
  289. AI predicting battery performance2019/04/18
  290. EHT sheds light on M87 black hole2019/04/15
  291. Renewable energy beats carbon capture technology2019/04/15
  292. A new look at an old star2019/04/12
  293. Exotic particle discovery from LHC2019/04/02
  294. Low temperature catalysts reduce emissions2019/03/31
  295. Metamaterials solve equations2019/03/29
  296. Precision-injecting smart needle2019/03/08
  297. Creating cannabis chemicals in yeast2019/03/06
  298. Climate impact of lab-grown meat2019/03/01
  299. How bacteria physically resist antibiotics2019/02/25
  300. Grasses are genetic thieves2019/02/22
  301. Possible new treatment for asthma2019/02/18
  302. Brain centre for laughter2019/02/12
  303. Ancient javelins2019/02/12
  304. Dieting mosquitoes prevent disease2019/02/10
  305. Hundreds of genes control the body clock2019/02/07
  306. Managing Cardiomyopathy2019/02/06
  307. Improving carbon capture2019/02/05
  308. Martian rock discovery surprises scientists2019/02/04
  309. Rocking adults to sleep2019/02/01
  310. Muscles really do have "memory"2019/01/25
  311. Whats inside your E-cigarette?2019/01/21
  312. Rare Pigment Fossilised in Teeth2019/01/20
  313. Opioid overdose detection via app2019/01/18
  314. Sleep quality and Alzheimers disease2019/01/15
  315. Podcasts: Chris Smith talks to Lawrence Jones2019/01/01
  316. Cheers to the liver!2018/12/21
  317. Bio-inspired robot swarms2018/12/21
  318. New test for cervical cancer2018/12/20
  319. Carbon neutral Christmas!2018/12/19
  320. Harnessing sunlight to clean water2018/12/17
  321. 'Nano-tweezers' extract the contents of cells2018/12/13
  322. Language development through childhood2018/12/07
  323. Cuddly Robots Feel Hugs2018/11/30
  324. Modelling Malaria2018/11/23
  325. Real fake tan fights cancer2018/11/19
  326. Cancer-killing immune cells2018/11/19
  327. How WW1 can help head injuries2018/11/13
  328. Can artificial intelligence make medicines?2018/11/09
  329. Glioblastomas Effect on Genes2018/11/02
  330. Targeting immune cells to treat periodontitis2018/10/31
  331. Cosmic Collisions: Supermassive black holes2018/10/30
  332. 1000 years of Tuberculosis2018/10/26
  333. English youths drinking less2018/10/12
  334. NASA: Now and Next2018/10/09
  335. Gene drive to wipe out mosquitoes2018/10/04
  336. Using gallium as an antibiotic2018/10/01
  337. Robotic Skin turns everyday objects into robots2018/09/26
  338. New conductive and magnetic material2018/09/24
  339. Bonobo Apes Won't Share Toys2018/09/21
  340. Back to School: Mistakes help us learn2018/09/14
  341. Audio cues improve driver safety2018/09/05
  342. Goats prefer happy people2018/09/05
  343. Origins of childhood kidney cancer2018/09/01
  344. The Science of St John's2018/08/31
  345. Testing for Tuberculosis2018/08/16
  346. How did early life evolve?2018/08/13
  347. Evolution of the Skeleton2018/08/10
  348. Circumcision Prevents HIV2018/07/27
  349. Chemputer: Chemistry goes digital2018/07/21
  350. Blocking immune memory cell survival to cure vitiligo2018/07/20
  351. Growing new blood vessels2018/07/10
  352. Why the high-life can shrink your arms2018/07/04
  353. Should we be worried about asteroids?2018/07/02
  354. From Tiny to T-Rex: Why Life Got Large2018/06/29
  355. Dementia in a Dish2018/06/28
  356. A new method of diagnosing osteoarthritis2018/06/26
  357. World's first robotic eye surgery2018/06/22
  358. CRISPR-Cas9: Cure or Carcinogen?2018/06/18
  359. Regenerating tooth enamel2018/06/08
  360. "Fish Elevator" Invented to Study Deep Sea Fish2018/06/07
  361. How are new robots helping with surgery?2018/06/05
  362. Active commutes may improve heart health2018/05/25
  363. Kangaroo care: the science of snuggles2018/05/24
  364. An update on Hawaii's eruptions2018/05/21
  365. Could exercise at work be bad for you?2018/05/18
  366. Where is Earth's Freshwater Going?2018/05/17
  367. Understanding neurodegeneration mechanisms in disease2018/05/04
  368. Can birds cope with the extreme spring weather?2018/05/03
  369. Tackling Cancer in Tasmanian Devils2018/04/27
  370. Why are some people tastier to mosquitoes?2018/04/23
  371. Mice with Motorneurone Disease2018/03/22
  372. A new model for motor neurone disease2018/03/20
  373. Ivory, bear bile and tiger skins: Confiscated contraband2018/03/07
  374. Reprogramming Skin Cells to Treat Multiple Sclerosis2018/02/26
  375. My whiskers! Faster stroke recovery in mice2018/02/07
  376. Is walking with friends better than walking alone?2018/02/05
  377. New treatment for heavy periods2018/01/29
  378. Toothpaste Ingredient Fights Malaria2018/01/22
  379. Find out about the Flu2018/01/18
  380. Tinnitus therapy trial success2018/01/10
  381. Could lifes building blocks have formed in space?2017/12/21
  382. Environmental implications of healthier eating2017/12/15
  383. Falcon-inspired drone technology2017/12/11
  384. The corals that matter most on the Great Barrier Reef2017/12/04
  385. The future of HIV research2017/12/01
  386. Could reflective particles limit climate change?2017/11/22
  387. Type 2 Diabetes Reversed in Rats2017/11/15
  388. Sleep and fear learning2017/11/02
  389. AI learning without human guidance2017/10/30
  390. Voice in the crowd2017/10/20
  391. Good cholesterol protects heart cells against damage2017/10/20
  392. Kidneys in a dish2017/10/18
  393. LiFi one step closer to our homes2017/10/18
  394. Molecule dashes hopes for interstellar signs of life2017/10/12
  395. Neonicotinoids in majority of worlds honey2017/10/09
  396. Making robot muscle2017/10/03
  397. Algal protein may boost crop growth2017/09/26
  398. How do tissues grow?2017/09/25
  399. Baby-like skulls are key to bird success2017/09/22
  400. Microbes in Saliva2017/09/22
  401. Measuring Tectonic Plate Strength2017/09/20
  402. New antimicrobials show promise in battle against superbug2017/09/16
  403. Where do New Drugs come From?2017/09/15
  404. Old maps highlight new understanding of coral reef loss2017/09/14
  405. Uterus age may affect pregnancy success2017/09/13
  406. Can bacteria affect the sex life of animals?2017/09/01
  407. Our hairy insides2017/08/25
  408. Whats behind the rise in osteoarthritis?2017/08/23
  409. Foraging for food2017/08/21
  410. The link between cellular garbage disposal and Alzheimers disease2017/08/14
  411. Violence weakens short term memory2017/07/28
  412. How Does Sleep Affect Dementia?2017/07/21
  413. Searching for super-fast stars2017/07/11
  414. Can brain training slow the progression to Alzheimers?2017/07/10
  415. What Causes Coastal Erosion?2017/07/07
  416. Magnetic control of vision2017/06/30
  417. The Rise of Deadly Heatwaves2017/06/29
  418. What Lies Behind an Egg's Shape?2017/06/29
  419. What is Wannacry?2017/05/22
  420. Ancient protein thwarts virus attack2017/05/17
  421. Methane to Methanol2017/05/11
  422. Blood test for autism2017/03/20
  423. Dental detectives shed light on ancient diets2017/03/10
  424. Making Goodwill Go Viral2017/02/21
  425. The battery powered by stomach acid2017/02/16
  426. Sex-specific virulence in viruses2017/02/08
  427. Plankton Change Genes to Combat Climate Change2017/01/24
  428. Shark chemical wards off Parkinson's Disease2017/01/23
  429. Big Brains Boost Deer2017/01/06
  430. Dissecting a Cheetah2016/12/19
  431. Climate 'Clamity'2016/12/15
  432. Antidote to Silent Killer2016/12/14
  433. Does deforestation drive disease?2016/12/12
  434. Dark Energy Mapped2016/12/09
  435. A new dimension for graphene production2016/12/07
  436. Bullying increases overweight risk2016/11/18
  437. Malaria's drug-resistance genes found2016/11/16
  438. How to be an astronaut2016/11/15
  439. Quantum leaps in quantum technology2016/11/11
  440. Bionic plant sensors2016/11/10
  441. Lunar Origins Explained2016/11/10
  442. Ice-free summers in the Arctic?2016/11/09
  443. Are aliens out there?2016/11/08
  444. Non-invasive prenatal DNA screening2016/11/07
  445. How small lies escalate2016/10/28
  446. First ever fossilised dinosaur brain found2016/10/27
  447. UK opiate deaths double2016/10/25
  448. Gender equality in STEM2016/10/24
  449. Practising Medicine2016/10/18
  450. A powerful duo against HIV2016/10/17
  451. Hospital Histories2016/10/14
  452. Balancing the methane budget2016/10/10
  453. Genes linked to friendly dogs2016/10/07
  454. Bee Happy!2016/10/06
  455. Are humans born violent?2016/10/05
  456. Is the Bermuda Triangle really cursed?2016/10/05
  457. Good fat fights bad fat2016/10/04
  458. Older drivers drive safely2016/09/15
  459. How pollution harms your lungs2016/09/08
  460. Dawn of the Anthropocene2016/09/07
  461. Gold from garbage2016/09/06
  462. The secrets of Ceres2016/09/05
  463. See-through rats bare their brains2016/08/26
  464. Meet the Octobot - the soft robot octopus2016/08/25
  465. Empathy speeds up learning2016/08/23
  466. Why does female fertility fall with age?2016/08/12
  467. Sunflowers dance to their own beat2016/08/11
  468. Dinosaurs stuggled with arthritis2016/08/10
  469. Great Red Spot storm warms up Jupiter2016/08/09
  470. Zika vaccine breakthrough2016/08/09
  471. Data Mining Helps Pneumonia Diagnosis2016/08/05
  472. New anti-cancer patch2016/08/04
  473. Chewing robot lives on a paleodiet2016/07/21
  474. Power of positive thought2016/07/13
  475. Electronic nose senses pesticides and terrorism threats2016/07/12
  476. Royal Society Summer Exhibition2016/07/11
  477. Cyborg Cardiac Patch2016/07/08
  478. Getting every last drop2016/07/07
  479. Life-saving helium discovery2016/07/06
  480. Juno probe plunges into Jupiter2016/07/05
  481. Two Zika vaccine candidates discovered2016/07/04
  482. Silky sounds - making violins from silk2016/06/30
  483. Mini-guts for testing cystic fibrosis theraphy2016/06/30
  484. Solar powered jet makes historic crossing2016/06/30
  485. Iron Up Against Heart Failure2016/06/22
  486. Sudden cardiac death in the young2016/06/16
  487. Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Stone2016/06/10
  488. The Longest Tunnel Ever Built2016/06/08
  489. Fish Prefer Pastic Over Food2016/06/07
  490. Immune System Surprisingly Adaptive2016/06/07
  491. Universal Cancer Vaccine2016/06/06
  492. Does salt increase blood pressure?2016/05/27
  493. Botox Effects are More than Skin Deep2016/05/23
  494. Boiling Frogs?!2016/05/20
  495. 500 Years of Robots2016/05/19
  496. New link in how life began2016/05/16
  497. The Maths of Gambling2016/05/16
  498. Mouse Model Shows Zika Causes Birth Defects2016/05/16
  499. Limbs from Gills?2016/04/25
  500. Archaeology Undisturbed?2016/04/21
  501. Brains: the bigger the better?2016/04/20
  502. Will your doctor be prescribing LSD soon?2016/04/18
  503. Have STIs led to monogamy?2016/04/18
  504. Invisible allies: the future of satellites2016/03/25
  505. New Horizons reveals Pluto's secrets2016/03/23
  506. New stroke rehabilitation technique2016/03/22
  507. ExoMars spacecraft launches successsfully2016/03/21
  508. What's killing the bees?2016/02/26
  509. Coercion - It's easy to be bad2016/02/25
  510. Game changing cancer cure?2016/02/24
  511. Mapping climate change2016/02/19
  512. Here Comes Science: They Might be Giants2016/02/18
  513. Gravitational Waves Discovered!!2016/02/12
  514. Zika declared public health emergency2016/02/10
  515. Gene editing human embryos2016/02/08
  516. What beached the sperm whales?2016/02/03
  517. Could conspiracy theories be true?2016/02/02
  518. Behind the scenes at Call the Midwife2016/01/27
  519. Free radicals - a miracle cure?2016/01/25
  520. National Security Algorithm2016/01/18
  521. New Leukemia Therapy2016/01/18
  522. Why Do Dogs Slurp So Sloppily?2015/12/22
  523. Tim Peake Rockets To Space2015/12/21
  524. COP21 The Results2015/12/21
  525. Plants communicate to trade with fungi2015/12/18
  526. Science Breakthrough of the Year 20152015/12/18
  527. ARM: 25 years as Britain's biggest tech company2015/12/15
  528. Can genetics help you stop smoking?2015/12/07
  529. Why loneliness can kill2015/12/02
  530. Sex addicts hooked by online porn2015/12/01
  531. Supergenes can determine behaviour2015/11/27
  532. Puberty Timing and Health2015/11/13
  533. Sounds to make you emotional2015/11/13
  534. Cambridge Graphene Technology Day2015/11/11
  535. How Random are DNA Mutations?2015/11/11
  536. Can we prevent breast cancer?2015/11/10
  537. How Healthy are E-Cigarettes?2015/11/09
  538. New Vaccine For RSV2015/11/09
  539. Eye drops to treat cataracts2015/11/07
  540. The problem with childbirth2015/10/30
  541. Frost prevented by new material2015/10/28
  542. Is personality linked to birth order?2015/10/24
  543. Slippery steel that repels bacteria2015/10/24
  544. £21m for Engineering Grand Challenges2015/10/21
  545. Do people spread disease?2015/10/09
  546. How are our lives are mapped on our brains?2015/10/09
  547. Getting high from marathon running2015/10/09
  548. Extinct animal colours revealed2015/10/08
  549. Concussion and the Rugby World Cup2015/09/30
  550. Fidgeting could prolong your life2015/09/29
  551. A cooling layer for solar cells2015/09/29
  552. Extremely Large Telescope2015/09/28
  553. 3D-printing body parts2015/09/26
  554. Paralysed man walks again2015/09/25
  555. A new insight into parasites2015/09/25
  556. Good beetle parents die younger2015/09/24
  557. Does stress affect elephant fertility?2015/09/23
  558. Lovey-dovey finches2015/09/18
  559. Age related diseases associated with 'biological age'2015/09/15
  560. Dusty farms protect children from allergies2015/09/06
  561. Green Highways2015/08/27
  562. Keeping clocks accurate2015/08/26
  563. Hidden memories explained2015/08/25
  564. Dogs evolved with climate change not prey2015/08/24
  565. Premature birth affects personality2015/08/10
  566. GCSE success: it's in your genes2015/08/05
  567. A pill on a string!2015/08/04
  568. Can de-worming really improve school attendance?2015/08/03
  569. Music tastes linked with brain type2015/08/01
  570. Rocket-powered Punting2015/07/31
  571. Sugary drinks increase diabetes risk by 20%2015/07/31
  572. Growing Human Hearts2015/07/24
  573. Volcanoes may have ended the Roman Empire2015/07/17
  574. Benefitting medically from marijuana2015/07/15
  575. Climate change is bad news for bees2015/07/14
  576. Why do our brains age?2015/07/14
  577. Predicting depression and anxiety2015/07/13
  578. RoboCabs: the key to curbing emissions?2015/07/13
  579. Men and women may feel pain differently2015/07/04
  580. What do fish and aircraft have in common?2015/07/03
  581. Just give me a second...2015/06/30
  582. PPI's Increase Heart Attack Risk2015/06/23
  583. Self-unrolling Brain Implant2015/06/22
  584. 75 million year-old Dinosaur Cells found2015/06/22
  585. Hawkmoths Shadowy Existence Uncovered2015/06/22
  586. Exploring Saturn's Newest Ring2015/06/15
  587. Ending Earthquakes With Water2015/06/12
  588. Coffee staves off depression2015/06/12
  589. Sequencing Schizophrenia2015/06/05
  590. Choose Your Treatment Wisely2015/05/18
  591. Winter Immune Blues2015/05/18
  592. A Study in Scarlet2015/05/18
  593. Baboon Buddies2015/05/18
  594. Selective Hearing2015/05/18
  595. Cells Turn Inside-Out2015/05/15
  596. Facebook leads to biased views2015/05/14
  597. Males donate competitively2015/04/24
  598. Modern lifestyles reduce gut bug diversity2015/04/22
  599. How do we hear time within sounds?2015/04/21
  600. GM Salmonella shrinks cancers2015/04/21
  601. Dark matter may not be completely 'dark'2015/04/20
  602. How the Moon was Made2015/04/14
  603. Evidence of dinosaur cannibalism2015/04/13
  604. Yeast: Rising from the bread2015/04/02
  605. Listening to the bat highway code2015/03/26
  606. When humans made their mark on the world2015/03/15
  607. How light can transmit WiFi2015/03/15
  608. Adapting to Arsenic2015/03/09
  609. Sophie the Stegosaurus2015/03/07
  610. What can we learn from NASA's Dawn probe?2015/03/06
  611. FameLab: the snapping shrimp2015/02/25
  612. Holes give diamonds their colour2015/02/22
  613. Space Worms2015/02/15
  614. Detecting dark matter2015/02/13
  615. Positive thinking improves your health2015/02/07
  616. Differences between male and female brains2015/02/06
  617. From venom to medicine2015/02/06
  618. Mitochondrial Diseases: 3 Parent Embryos2015/02/04
  619. Chicks can count too!2015/02/02
  620. How close are we to the next mass extinction?2015/02/02
  621. Nano-Scale Quill Pen2015/01/27
  622. Super-slippery, water repellent surfaces2015/01/24
  623. Sea turtle sat nav2015/01/17
  624. Crashing Cars2015/01/16
  625. Geese fly over the Himalayas like a roller coaster2015/01/16
  626. Can cycling keep you younger?2015/01/13
  627. Could a brain scan predict your future?2015/01/12
  628. Cartoons are deadly (for lead roles)2014/12/24
  629. Has Curiosity found life on Mars?2014/12/20
  630. Machine makes people more empathic2014/12/19
  631. Feeling old shortens your life2014/12/19
  632. Foraging for Fossils2014/12/15
  633. reCAPTCHA with Luis von Ahn2014/11/30
  634. Does your dog understand you?2014/11/27
  635. The science behind fasting2014/11/27
  636. The fight against Ebola2014/11/17
  637. Shift Work Shafts Brains2014/11/14
  638. How wildcats became kitty cats2014/11/14
  639. Body Clocks2014/11/14
  640. Religion and nature2014/11/14
  641. Healthy-Looking Leaders2014/11/10
  642. Women in Science2014/11/10
  643. Imaging the Genome2014/10/31
  644. Foreign species invading the UK2014/10/21
  645. Detection dogs2014/10/15
  646. The price of alcohol2014/09/30
  647. The smartest part of our brain2014/09/30
  648. How plastic pollution may harm marine life2014/09/30
  649. Your nose knows death is imminent2014/09/29
  650. New solar cells2014/09/29
  651. How dinosaur arms turned into bird wings2014/09/29
  652. Common cold and asthma2014/09/29
  653. Do baby fish speak?2014/09/28
  654. Best place for cardiac arrest2014/09/26
  655. Strategic decision making revealed2014/09/25
  656. Worrying world population2014/09/19
  657. Ant-sized radios2014/09/17
  658. Modifying mice memories2014/09/15
  659. Sex and back pain2014/09/14
  660. Mental health support online2014/09/11
  661. EPSRC's Rising Stars2014/09/10
  662. Bereavement suppresses the Immune System2014/09/09
  663. Parkinson's 'pocket-doctor'2014/09/09
  664. Unlocking Stonehenge's secrets2014/09/09
  665. Sudden death in athletes2014/09/09
  666. Your Immune system vs Cancer2014/09/08
  667. Colour changing cuttlefish2014/09/08
  668. The problem with passports2014/08/27
  669. A Wired Society2014/08/20
  670. Star dust2014/08/20
  671. The evolution of the British peppered moth2014/08/19
  672. Our leaky ancestor2014/08/19
  673. How to make energy from oil-eating microbes2014/08/09
  674. Remembering to live to a ripe old age2014/08/06
  675. In Conversation with Martyn Poliakoff2014/08/05
  676. Will reading as a child make you a smarter adult?2014/07/29
  677. Do you own a jealous dog?2014/07/29
  678. Is there a genetic link to schizophrenia?2014/07/29
  679. How windfarms affect seals?2014/07/28
  680. The true cost of farming?2014/07/28
  681. Gut bacteria seek out injuries2014/07/18
  682. Obesity affects learning2014/07/17
  683. Is your sleep account in credit?2014/07/08
  684. Morality and Motivation2014/07/06
  685. People prefer shocks to thoughts!2014/07/03
  686. The Summer Science Exhibition 20142014/07/03
  687. 'Neonics' linked to honeybee decline2014/06/28
  688. Can we use faces as passwords?2014/06/27
  689. Do we need another whooping cough vaccine?2014/06/26
  690. Why stress causes heart attacks2014/06/26
  691. Cheaper Solar Panels2014/06/26
  692. UK government bans 'Qat'2014/06/26
  693. Mobile Microbiomes2014/06/26
  694. Why Salamanders can't get legless2014/06/24
  695. The Science of Making Colour2014/06/23
  696. The Future of Flooding in Britain2014/06/21
  697. Mountaintop blasted to build largest telescope2014/06/20
  698. Renewable Bioplastics2014/06/19
  699. One-two punch for evolution2014/06/09
  700. Massive Super-Earth2014/06/07
  701. Seabirds Chase Ships for Food2014/06/06
  702. Does Nicolas Cage cause drownings?2014/06/05
  703. The Battle of the Sexes2014/03/16
  704. Selecting Species to Save2014/03/14
  705. The Naked Mole Rat2014/02/27
  706. David Willetts AAAS Audio Blog2014/02/20
  707. David Willetts Speech to the AAAS2014/02/15
  708. Packing Up a Museum2014/02/12
  709. Can we eradicate Polio?2014/01/27
  710. Naked Scientists Guide to Genetics2013/12/13
  711. #genes2shape: Tubby - from obesity to drought tolerance2013/11/28
  712. #genes2shape: Asymmetry... in snails2013/11/28
  713. Afghanistan on the brain2013/11/27
  714. A weather forecast, for the dinosaurs2013/11/21
  715. Bodyguard drugs and TB2013/11/01
  716. Packing plants with eco energy2013/10/24
  717. How important are the microorganisms all around us?2013/10/23
  718. Diagnosing Emerging Disorders2013/10/16
  719. Stopping HIV Spread2013/10/06
  720. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Conservation2013/10/03
  721. Tackling the tangles in Alzheimer's Disease2013/09/26
  722. 2013.09.17 - British Science Festival 2013: Ancient Parasites Treat Allergies2013/09/17
  723. British Science Festival 2013: Victorian Science2013/09/17
  724. British Science Festival 2013: Ugly Animal Preservation Society2013/09/13
  725. Diabetes Management - On your phone!2013/09/12
  726. British Science Festival 2013: Sugata Mitra's School in the Cloud2013/09/12
  727. Autism and dancing2013/09/11
  728. British Science Festival 2013: Healthy Life Simulation2013/09/11
  729. Self-Healing Concrete2013/09/11
  730. British Science Festival 2013: Ceri Brenner, Lasers2013/09/10
  731. British Science Festival 2013: Cosmic Rays and Technology2013/09/10
  732. Diamond Lasers - Just a James Bond fantasy?2013/08/09
  733. The Science of Spin Bowling2013/08/09
  734. The Science of the Working Lunch2013/08/02
  735. What Makes Plumes on Enceladus - Matt Hedman2013/08/02
  736. Cycle Safety2013/07/30
  737. Exercise away the risk of stroke?2013/07/30
  738. Brain scans to improve autism diagnosis2013/07/19
  739. Giant Water Lily2013/07/14
  740. National Astronomy Meeting: Thursday2013/07/04
  741. National Astronomy Meeting: Wednesday2013/07/03
  742. The Enigma Machine2013/07/03
  743. National Astronomy Meeting: Tuesday2013/07/02
  744. National Astronomy Meeting: Monday2013/07/01
  745. Technology and Tennis2013/06/30
  746. How do we make the right decisions?2013/06/26
  747. Catalysts2013/06/17
  748. Naked in Cheltenham2013/06/14
  749. What is Random?2013/05/17
  750. Science Toys, for Boys?2013/05/13
  751. Touching Up On Art Restoration2013/05/03
  752. Science In-Situ2013/03/25
  753. BANG! Naked Science Festival2013/03/17
  754. Tidal energy, turtle mating habits2013/03/12
  755. What does DNA sequencing do for me?2013/03/12
  756. Ice-Quakes in Svalbard2013/03/11
  757. Benedict Cumberbatch2013/03/06
  758. Our ancient ancestors, deep sea worms2013/02/19
  759. Using Genetics to Save the Ash Tree2013/02/05
  760. Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Martin Welch2013/02/01
  761. Avian pox in UK great tits, top conservation issues2013/01/22
  762. Climate tipping points, basking sharks, primates2013/01/08
  763. Protecting Nerves from Damage2013/01/05
  764. Planet Earth Podcast highlights from 20122012/12/26
  765. The Best of Synchrotron Science in 20122012/12/21
  766. Extra Questions - The Science Behind Broadcasting2012/12/18
  767. Citizen science projects, plants and greenhouse gases2012/12/11
  768. Bat calls, weather balloons, telomeres and ageing2012/11/27
  769. Solutions to urban flooding, peatland carbon storage2012/11/15
  770. Stories from the Synchrotron2012/11/15
  771. Unique plants in Bristol, contraceptives and fish2012/10/30
  772. Man-made salt marshes, ground heat, storms2012/10/19
  773. Sir John Gurdon, Nobel Laureate2012/10/13
  774. Future-proofing forests, noisy gannets, Antarctica2012/10/03
  775. Forecasting solar storms, fish personalities2012/09/18
  776. Entering the Infra-Red Zone2012/09/10
  777. BSF 2012 - Subglacial Lakes & Food on the Brain2012/09/07
  778. BSF 2012 - Finding Higgs and Mining Heat2012/09/06
  779. BSF 2012 - Seeing through Clothes and Water Voles2012/09/05
  780. Monitoring your Mobile Phone2012/09/04
  781. BSF 2012 - Caring Technology and Colourful Fossils2012/09/04
  782. Early tetrapods, upland rivers, North Anatolian Fault2012/09/04
  783. Saving Satellites2012/09/01
  784. Bees and sex, acid rain's legacy, cold water corals2012/08/14
  785. Mars Curiosity Extra2012/08/06
  786. Early African dairy farming, seabird migrations2012/07/31
  787. Brown water, bats and streetlights, plant methane2012/07/18
  788. Exciting new technologies that are revolutionising neuroscience2012/07/17
  789. The Naked Scientists unravel the connections in your brain2012/07/16
  790. The Naked Scientists strip down the brain in Spain2012/07/15
  791. Making a Material World2012/07/05
  792. Urban heat, ancient cave art, bold birds2012/07/05
  793. Bees, nanomaterials, and methane on Mars2012/06/19
  794. Medical diagnostics, the value of nature2012/06/06
  795. Cold water corals, meteorites, new greenhouse gases2012/05/23
  796. Drought and record rainfall, indoor avalanches2012/05/10
  797. How Intelligence Happens2012/05/08
  798. Microscopic plants, using volcanic ash for dating2012/04/25
  799. Fungal threats, hydrothermal vents, green buildings2012/04/16
  800. Air pollution, dwarf elephants and water footprints.2012/03/27
  801. Ten Years of Diamond2012/03/25
  802. What happens when we screw with our sleep patterns?2012/03/22
  803. Invasive signal crayfish, shags, night-shining clouds2012/03/14
  804. A global classroom brings the oceans alive2012/03/07
  805. River Thames pollution, Arctic freshwater bulge2012/03/05
  806. Mental Maps in the Brain2012/02/28
  807. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Opening up Your Mind2012/02/21
  808. Testing satellites on Earth, hedgerow wildlife2012/02/17
  809. Revitalising urban rivers, hot conservation topics2012/01/31
  810. Day to Day Diamond2012/01/23
  811. The Hoff Crab, North Sea fisheries, flood prediction2012/01/17
  812. Discovering the world's deepest deep sea vents2012/01/13
  813. Brain Control of Appetite and Body Weight2012/01/10
  814. Parkour and orang-utans, risks from solar storms2012/01/09
  815. The Thames Barrier, the colour of prehistoric birds2011/12/12
  816. How Nicotine Switches the Brain onto Cocaine2011/12/05
  817. Chemistry at the Synchrotron2011/12/05
  818. The Ozone Hole, Starlings in Fair Isle, Forest Fires2011/11/22
  819. The Biology of Behaviour2011/11/22
  820. Contagion Special2011/11/11
  821. Treating snakebites, and European shags2011/11/08
  822. Neanderthal mammoth hunters in Jersey2011/11/02
  823. HIV, Haemophilia and Muscular Dystophies2011/10/30
  824. Cancer and Ocular Gene Therapies2011/10/29
  825. Respiratory Disorders and Muscular Dystrophies2011/10/28
  826. Public Engagement in Gene therapy2011/10/27
  827. The deep sea, ancient proteins, Arctic research2011/10/11
  828. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - NHS Rationing2011/10/11
  829. Spreading aliens, Arctic experience, and Antarctica2011/09/28
  830. Looking into the Light!2011/09/19
  831. Engineering the climate to tackle climate change2011/09/14
  832. Australopithecus Sediba Special2011/09/08
  833. Stonehenge, microscopic plants, and baboons2011/08/23
  834. Where do all the salmon go, and making CO2 bricks2011/08/12
  835. How Plants Attract Bats2011/07/29
  836. Searching for life in Lake Ellsworth2011/07/26
  837. Rip Currents and Carbon Capture2011/07/12
  838. WWII bunkers, thugs and aliens, and calving glaciers2011/07/07
  839. Inside Diamond2011/07/07
  840. Bumblebee declines, microbes, and amazing birds2011/06/17
  841. Learning about Sheep Learning2011/06/14
  842. The Pressures of the Deep Sea2011/06/10
  843. Cuckoos at Wicken Fen, snow, and radiocarbon dating2011/06/03
  844. Picturing the underwater world2011/06/02
  845. Taking a lobster's view on the oceans2011/06/01
  846. Exploring the wonders of the deep2011/05/31
  847. Flood defences, the Southern Ocean, and whiter clouds2011/05/24
  848. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Zero Degrees of Empathy2011/05/17
  849. Science from a plane, and forecasting space storms2011/05/06
  850. Volcanic ash and sediment time machines2011/04/27
  851. The Power of Magnetism2011/04/18
  852. Um, How Toddlers Learn Language2011/04/15
  853. The Earth's magnetic field, snow, and Chernobyl2011/04/08
  854. Fish poo, dead whales, and the Japan earthquake2011/03/23
  855. Reefs at Risk Revisited2011/03/10
  856. Carbon capture and storage, floods, CryoSat-22011/03/09
  857. Tracking insects with a Big Dish, Australian floods2011/03/01
  858. Alzheimers on the Mind2011/02/17
  859. Smart Way to Rehab2011/02/11
  860. Romans recycling, dinosaur colour, gravity mission2011/02/10
  861. Spectacular Synchronous Coral Spawning2011/02/10
  862. An Optimist's Tour of the Future2011/02/07
  863. Eroding Coastlines and Holy Grails - A look back at 20102011/01/31
  864. Noisy coral reefs, melting ice sheets and whale speak2011/01/28
  865. Essex coral reefs, malaria in the UK, and Antarctica2011/01/12
  866. An audio diary special edition2011/01/05
  867. Back in the Saddle: Getting Paralysed People Riding and Rowing2010/12/26
  868. Light Shed on Dark GRBs2010/12/21
  869. Red squirrels and a tropical Antarctica2010/12/09
  870. Animal Pathology - National Pathology Week 20102010/12/09
  871. Pathologists in Pregnancy - National Pathology Week 20102010/12/08
  872. Arctic Expedition Special2010/12/07
  873. Behind the Scenes at Great Ormond Street - National Pathology Week 20102010/12/07
  874. Palm oil plantations, charcoal, and a flea circus2010/11/23
  875. Science through Structure!2010/11/17
  876. Leeches, earthquakes and weird sea-life2010/11/16
  877. Kew Gardens, Antarctica and ancient trees2010/11/10
  878. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - DNA and Cancer2010/11/09
  879. Splitting Earth, space weather and robotic dolphins2010/11/08
  880. Bowerbirds, a yellow sub and measuring CO22010/11/04
  881. Barrel jellyfish and supercooled water2010/10/28
  882. The risks of following the herd and banded mongooses2010/10/21
  883. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Dementia and an Ageing Population2010/10/19
  884. Butterflies, buoys and the English Channel2010/10/18
  885. HIV Treatment in Rural Africa2010/10/12
  886. Orangutans, green buildings and an Antarctic GP2010/10/11
  887. Plastics in the oceans and tracking satellites2010/10/08
  888. The Psychology of Shopping2010/10/08
  889. Breaking the GM Taboo2010/10/07
  890. Lake Windermere and walking with dinosaurs2010/10/05
  891. Earthquakes: Past, Present and Future2010/10/01
  892. Protecting our Environment2010/09/27
  893. Malaria - The Gorilla's Gift2010/09/24
  894. Rockpools and ocean acidification2010/09/23
  895. Computing with a Quantum Walk2010/09/16
  896. Antarctica, wild geese and ash plumes2010/09/12
  897. Hi-tech physics, toxic soils and mussel shells2010/09/11
  898. Climate science, Vikings and other invasive species2010/09/10
  899. Oil palm plantations and coral reefs2010/09/09
  900. A New Look for Corneal Transplants2010/09/06
  901. The Royal Society Summer Exhibition2010/07/22
  902. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Synthetic Biology2010/07/14
  903. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks2010/06/18
  904. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Gambling and the Brain!2010/06/16
  905. Diamond Light Source - Entering the Clinic2010/06/04
  906. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Do Our Genes Cause Obesity?2010/05/19
  907. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Ape Research in Indonesia2010/04/28
  908. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Jumping to Delusions!2010/03/24
  909. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Our Place in the Cosmos!2010/02/24
  910. Communicating with Patients in Persistent Vegetative States2010/02/07
  911. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Pandemics: Where Do New Infections Come From?2010/01/27
  912. Diamond Light Source - The Machine2010/01/22
  913. Heart Transplant - National Pathology Week 20092009/12/17
  914. Anatomy of a Heart Attack - Pathology Week 20092009/12/16
  915. Think Heart - Pathology Week 20092009/12/15
  916. The Art of the Heart - Pathology Week 20092009/12/14
  917. Cambridge Cafe Scientifique - Nanofoods Archived2009/11/12
  918. Cafe Scientifique - Nanofoods2009/11/11
  919. Diamond Light Source - Engineering our Industries2009/11/06
  920. Diamond Light Source - Probing our Cultural Heritage2009/09/16
  921. Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Sandra Herbert2009/08/24
  922. WCSJ 2009 - Development Strand2009/08/13
  923. Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Sir Terry Pratchett2009/08/12
  924. WCSJ 2009 - New Media Strand2009/08/11
  925. Reporting Biomedical Science2009/08/05
  926. Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Brian Rosen2009/08/04
  927. Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Sir John Sulston2009/07/28
  928. Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Ruth Padel2009/07/21
  929. The Rap Guide to Evolution - Darwinian Hip Hop2009/07/16
  930. The Daily Darwin - Friday - From The Naked Scientists2009/07/10
  931. The Daily Darwin - Thursday - From The Naked Scientists2009/07/09
  932. The Daily Darwin - Wednesday - From The Naked Scientists2009/07/08
  933. The Daily Darwin - Tuesday - From The Naked Scientists2009/07/07
  934. The Daily Darwin - Monday - From the Naked Scientists2009/07/06
  935. Peering into the Nano World - The Diamond Light Source Podcast2009/07/03
  936. Embargoes, Pharmaceuticals and Blogs at the World Conference of Science Journalists2009/07/03
  937. Public Relations and Investigative Journalism at the World Conference of Science Journalists2009/07/02
  938. Predicting the Future of Science Journalism2009/07/01
  939. World Conference of Science Journalists2009/06/30
  940. World Hepatitis Day2009/06/10
  941. The Diamond Podcast - Life Science Special2009/04/29
  942. The Diamond Light Source Podcast2009/02/09
  943. National Pathology Week - The Autopsy2009/01/04
  944. National Pathology Week - Self Testing2009/01/03
  945. National Pathology Week - Plague Outbreak2009/01/02
  946. National Pathology Week2009/01/01
  947. Getting Wet and Seeing Stars - The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast2008/03/20
  948. The science of happiness, love and everyday life-The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast2008/03/19
  949. Building Brains and The Science of Dr Who - The Cambridge Science Festival2008/03/17
  950. Revealing our Memory and Holidays in Space- Cambridge Science Festival 082008/03/15
  951. Renewable Energy and Venetian Acoustics - The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast2008/03/13
  952. Revealing our Minds and Saving our Planet.2008/03/11
  953. Cracking Physics, Countdowns, and Drunken Fleas - Cambridge Science Festival2007/04/02
  954. Chemistry, Bacteria and Eyeballs - Cambridge Science Festival2007/03/27
  955. DNA and Cosmic Rock Guitar - Cambridge Science Festival2007/03/22
  956. Silent Aircraft, Astronomy and Robots - Cambridge Science Festival2007/03/19
  957. BA Festival of Science - Thursday - Animal Emotions and Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents2006/09/07
  958. BA Festival of Science - Wednesday - Volcanoes and the Big Bang2006/09/06
  959. BA Festival of Science - Tuesday - Diet, Exercise, Health and Antibiotics2006/09/05
  960. BA Festival of Science - Monday - Superstition and Sport2006/09/04
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