Plus, the worm found in a woman's brain!
The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Naked Scientists flagship weekly science show. Science news stories, scientific breakthroughs and interviews with leading scientists...
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This week we're looking at the big impact of the tiny electron...
Will flights get faster? Could electric planes exist? And can our own Naked Scientist land a plane?
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 and landing on the moon.
Could we be living in The Matrix?
We take a close look at Alzheimer's Disease
This week, we're taking to the sky for some extremely high science!
Extremes month continues, and this week we’re going extremely deep into a gold mine.
This week we're tackling all your questions about the extreme!
From ice cores to absolute zero, we're taking science to the extremes...
From fast acting venom to vehicles, speedy space to tennis serves, we kick off a month of extreme science.
Safer, cleaner, and more efficient. That's the aim, but are we there yet?
We look into the power and importance of vaccines!
We're exploring the A-Z of dark matter...
What is a weed? How do you remove bad smells from clothes? How old are the planets? And more...
How can veterinary medicine help all kinds of animals, as well as us humans?
Featuring the best science... And the bizarre! The team head to Scotland for the Edinburgh Science Festival.
The Naked Scientists head to dinner with a brand new kind of oven!
It's time for some questions! This week, a space doctor, a psychiatrist, a geologist and a chemist!
How do we see how babies are doing in the womb? Could the way you're born affect the microbes in your gut?
We've been to Paris to bring you the technology of tomorrow!
We're exploring the cutting edge of materials science.
Why do I get cold feet but sweaty armpits? Could we colonise another galaxy? And more... It's Q&A Time!
This week, we’re being invaded! We explore invasive species: how they sneak in, why they disrupt nature, and how to...
What does running do for you, and why do we do it at all? This week, the science of sprinting.