Synopsis
Ask the Naked Scientists - Solutions to the science questions you always wondered about...
Episodes
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Losing your Senses and Shadows in the Sky
21/08/2008 Duration: 30minHow do planes make shadows on the clouds? Can mosquitoes transmit HIV? Which sense do we lose last under anaesthetic? Drs Chris and Dave have the answers in this week's Ask the Naked Scientists when they also delve into cellulitis and how not to catch it, how athletes can constantly break world records, why men and women get fat in different places and why perpetual motion is a pipedream Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Weighing the Earth and Discussing Diabetes
15/08/2008 Duration: 29minHow do we weigh the Earth, what's the basis of diabetes, does dandruff really trigger rain and clone alone - who would you make a copy of given the chance? Dr Chris pits his wits against these and other questions in this weeks edition of Ask the Naked Scientists. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Lightning, Poisonous Plants and White Holes
07/08/2008 Duration: 25minWhen is wood not safe to burn? What makes poisonous plants dangerous? Could you get a satellite to orbit the moon? This week on Ask The Naked Scientists, we'll give you the answers to all these questions. We'll also find out the difference between cold and flu viruses, compare sheet and fork lightning and find whether a bluetooth headset could be used to track you down... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Nut Allergy Myths and Dogs with Hayfever
31/07/2008 Duration: 33minIs it dangerous to feed nuts to babies? Can dogs get hayfever? Where does the static on your radio come from? All these and more are answered this week on Ask the Naked Scientists! We'll also be finding out whether blue-eyed people are more sensitive to the sun and why some people get more drunk than others after a couple of pints down the pub! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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The Science of Brain Freeze and Magic of Mobiles!
24/07/2008 Duration: 28minWhy does our head hurt when we eat too much ice cream? How is it possible to communicate with people on the other side of the world without any wires? What is cellular architecture? Why do only some of us get allergies? We tackle these questions and more on this week's Ask the Naked Scientists! We also find out what causes gaut, reveal if bottled water is safer to drink than tap water, and discover how wind is created. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Forgetting Memories and Burning Rubber!
17/07/2008 Duration: 28minDo the cells controlling our memory renew themselves? Where does the rubber go when tyres wear down? What would happen if we grew plants in space? Why do we have earwax? We answer these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists.We also find out how coffees can heat themselves, discover how online streaming works, investigate what would happen to water at absolute zero and create sparks by revealing how static electricity forms. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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The Power of Piezo and Sounds in Space
10/07/2008 Duration: 29minCould piezo electricity be used to supply power to the world's population? In space, can anyone hear you scream, or actually hear anything? How do dolphins direct themselves underwater? We tackle these questions and more this week on Ask the Naked Scientists! We also look into how far sound can travel, find out how the Large Hadron Collider will work and reveal how the sun manages to rise so quickly! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Starting the Sun and Rotting Remains
03/07/2008 Duration: 27minHow was the Sun created? How are dead bodies decomposed? Does hot water freeze faster than cold water? We answer these questions and more on this week's Ask the Naked Scientists! We also find out why it's colder at high altitude even though you are closer to the Sun, reveal the sources and abundance of aluminium worldwide and discover the power of painkillers. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Bouncing Bombs & Deadly Volcanoes!
26/06/2008 Duration: 28minHow can bombs bounce without going off? Could a volcanic eruption be deadly worldwide? What is St Elmo's Fire? Are computers worse for the environment than planes? We tackle these question this week on Ask the Naked Scientists.We also find out if different parts of our body could have different DNA, investigate how to create a car that cannot be seen on radar, reveal the difference in oil found in Saudi Arabia and find out what a light year is. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Flying Loops and Fungal Tongues
19/06/2008 Duration: 29minHow do planes fly upside down? How can tongues get fungal infections? Was there another civilisation before humans? Will we be able to predict the future? We tackle these questions on this week's Ask the Naked Scientists. We also find out why we have solstices, if it's possible for our hearts to communcate with machines, investigate how sire temperature is measured and look into why there are worldwide water shortages when there's so much water on earth! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Splitting Atoms and Fires in Space
12/06/2008 Duration: 22minCan we cut through atoms with scissors? Is it possible to light a fire on the moon? How do gyroscopes work? We answer these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists.We also lfind out how commercial text messaging works, look into how blood transfusions affect out body and how much fuel a train uses to travel. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Toning Up and Greenhouses on the Moon
05/06/2008 Duration: 30minWhy can blood vessels burst when pumping iron? Is it possible to grow plants on the moon? Can our joints predict bad weather? And do batteries work in outer space? We tackle these questions and more on this week's Ask the Naked Scientists. We also find out why skin can lose pigment for individuals with Vitiligo, investigate the safety and cleanliness of quick-drying towels and analyse why it is harder to balance with our eyes closed. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Future Power and Outer Space
29/05/2008 Duration: 22minCan we make our own fuel? Or provide our own power? Could there be smarter life than us in outer space? Could other planets have their own Northern Lights? We find out the answer to these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists.We also find out if water really does go the other way down the plughole when down under, how water can be used to make both cars and aircrafts faster and if it's possible to create alcohol that never lets us get past that 'merry' stage! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Talking Monkeys and Forming Fossils
22/05/2008 Duration: 30minCan we engineer monkeys to talk? Why do parrots have the ability to say words? What happens underground to form a fossil? We tackle these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists.We also find out if one gene can determine your sexuality, investigate if drinking hard water can stiffen your heart, and work out what separates a piece of string from a length of rope. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Floating Clouds and Shining Stars
15/05/2008 Duration: 21minWhy do clouds float in the sky? If Stars are so bright why is our sky dark at night? Does a ducks quack echo? We tackle these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists, as well as find out why the sky is blue, discover if there really could be UFO's out there, investigate why we produce tears in our eyes and explore why we can't start the morning without a yawn! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Sinking Sand and Sucking Wounds
08/05/2008 Duration: 29minCan we make a quick escape from quicksand? Is it really good for us to lick our wounds? Why do we have different accents? We tackle these questions on this Week's Ask the Naked Scientists, as well as find out why having the flu gives us the shivers, whether its possible to eat you way to having a baby boy, and if fizzy drinks make for a fun flight! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Drinking Rain and Evolving Apes
01/05/2008 Duration: 23minCan we drink rain water? Why do dogs prefer drinking out of the toilet? Why haven't all apes become humans? We tackle these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists, as well find out how big the earth would look from the moon, why it gets so cold just before dawn, why some plants have red leaves and why our body fails to heal scars. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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The science of cancer and Teleportation.
24/04/2008 Duration: 26minWhat is cancer and how is it cured? Will humans ever be able to teleport? How are clouds made? We answer these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists. We also find out how it is possible for the universe to be both finite and expanding, how urea could be used to run our cars and buses and how laser eye surgery makes your vision better. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Digital Eyes and the Power of Chemicals.
17/04/2008 Duration: 23minCan a digital camera see as well as the human eye? Why do some chemicals stain more than others? Does our taste fade with age? We tackle these questions this week on Ask the Naked Scientists, as well as finding out if cars can run on water, if motion-sensitive lights could light our way out of darkness and discovering if our old shower heads could be spraying more than just water. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Custard Bombs and the Future of the Human Race
10/04/2008 Duration: 26minCan custard cause catastrophic explosions? How will the human race evolve? Can we use water as a fuel? We tackle all these on this week's Ask the Naked Scientists, as well as discovering why the hair on our bodies grows differently to the hair on our heads, asking if the earth will ever run out of oxygen and finding out if a 'fat strip' could solve our weight problems... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists