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- The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science

The Naked Scientists - interactive science, medicine and technology weekly live radio show with Cambridge University's Dr Chris Smith. We strip down science and lay the facts bare answering your science questions, interviewing top scientists and catching up with the latest top science news stories.

Naked Scientists 07.08.26 - The Best of the Naked Scientists 2 - August 28, 2007

This week, we look back at more of the very best bits of Naked Science. We find out why scientists are swollen with success after discovering spider venom with Viagra-like properties, We meet a cow that produces skimmed milk straight from the udder, we remember a way to improve brain function and ask if a hot mint will still taste cold Also - It's curtains for us! Joel Veitch explains why we should measure hazardicity in 'Curtains', we hear about some very clever birds who make plans for the...
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Naked Scientists 07.08.19 - The Best of the Naked Scientists - August 21, 2007

This week, we look back at some of the juiciest bits of Naked Science from the last series. We find out how an iPod became an iRod to conduct lightning, discover an electrifying bikini and find out why teenagers feel so misunderstood, not that they're 'bovvered' about the answer. We discuss wine as an essential part of an healthy diet, find out about the people who feel no pain and explore why you can immediately tell an Aussie from an American or a Londoner from a Liverpudlian, just by...
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Naked Scientists 07.08.12 - Summer Special Q&A Show - August 14, 2007

This week, do diet foods make children fat Could a space screw save us from catastrophe collisions Have we seen the last of the Yangtze river dolphin And should we look to the Simpsons for our science Writer Al Jean explains that, despite the three eyed fish and three fingered hands, it's one of the most science literate shows on television. Also, as it's our Summer Special Question and Answer show we tackle your questions ranging from rising cakes to rising heart rates, why the moon looms...
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Naked Scientists 07.08.05 - Venoms and Toxins - Natures Arsenal - August 7, 2007

This week, mind reading children, scientists find a new gene in the lung cancer cocktail, and satnav or map-nav - what's greener Plus we become biological weapons inspectors and explore nature's arsenal of venoms, poisons and toxins, including a scorpion's sting that can highlight cancer, how funnel web spiders are helping farmers fight off insect pests, the marine cone snail that harbours a painkiller ten thousand times more powerful than morphine, and how a snake bite can help to prevent a...
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