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- 2003 - Weight loss jabs, COP29, and Brainy birds
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news. Including a look at what is at stake at this year's UN Climate Summit, and the 80 million year old fossil revealing how birds developed their big brains.
Plus, an in-depth look at whether weight loss jabs could solve the obesity crisis.
Sun, 17 Nov 2024 - 2002 - Smartphones, Black holes, and PompeiiSun, 10 Nov 2024
- 2001 - Election interference, Mpox, and A lost city
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team look at the latest science news. Including the news that the UK has detected its first case of a new Mpox variant, and the discovery of a lost city in Mexico.
Plus, an in-depth look at how technology could swing the outcome of the US presidential elections.
Sun, 03 Nov 2024 - 2000 - Cancer, Clock changes, Life on Jupiter?
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team look at the latest science news. Including the news that Chris Hoy has revealed his diagnosis with terminal prostate cancer, the WHO has declared that Egypt is malaria-free, and the impact clock changes have on our perception of time.
Plus, an in-depth look at the Europa Clipper, the NASA spacecraft which has begun a voyage to look for the conditions for life on one of Jupiter's moons.
For support on topics covered in this programme, you can get details of organisations within the UK by visiting the BBC Action Line website - bbc.co.uk/actionline.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 1999 - Vegan diets, New forms of insulin, and Meteor origins
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news. Including a new form of insulin that can switch itself off before blood sugar levels fall too low, and how scientists have discovered the origins of the meteors that most commonly fall to Earth.
Plus, an in-depth look at whether vegan diets are really good for us.
For support on topics covered in this programme, you can get details of organisations within the UK by visiting the BBC Action Line website - bbc.co.uk/actionline.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 1998 - Brain injuries, Man-eating lions, and the Nobel Prize
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news. Including how scientists found the DNA of human victims in the teeth of a lion, how electrically conductive stitches can be used to speed up healing, and this year's Nobel Prize Winners explained. Plus, an in-depth look at what scientists are doing to tackle brain injuries.
Sun, 13 Oct 2024 - 1997 - Lockdown legacy, Brian Cox, Electric car espionage?
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news. Including whether electric cars may pose a potential security threat, how stem cells are being used to develop new treatments for diabetes, and an interview with Professor Brian Cox.
Plus, an in-depth look at the lasting impact of the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Sun, 06 Oct 2024 - 1996 - Fruity vapes, Ancient cheese, and Cancer vaccines
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week we look into signs that fruity vapes paralyze the immune system in the lungs, why the world's oldest cheese was smeared over an ancient Chinese mummy, and why we might be getting an extra moon.
Plus an in-depth look into how vaccines are revolutionising the prevention and treatment of cancer.
Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 1995 - Engineering new solutions to climate change
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: What do we know about the pagers and walkie-talkies that have been used to attack Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon? Plus the landmark study on the impact of pregnancy on the female brain, and how scientists in Israel have grown a 1,000-year-old seed that might fill in a missing link in the Bible.
We also take an in-depth look at the work of engineers who are finding fresh solutions to the problem of climate change.
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 1994 - COVID-19 lockdowns, nuclear waste and puffins
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
In this week's episode….how COVID -19 lockdowns affected the brain development of teenagers. Also, how best to dispose of dangerous nuclear waste and why the UK's puffin population is thriving, despite a rise in avian flu. Plus, why the appendix might be a lot more useful than we previously thought.
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Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 1993 - Digging up new uses for old mines
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: Scientists uncover a way to help amputees to toughen up their skin in order to make prostheses more comfortable. COVID MRNA jab pharmaceutical company Moderna turn their attention to vaccines for Mpox. Plus the astronomer Royle Martin Rees on whether ET is really out there.
And we're going underground to find out how disused mines are now being used to solve some of science's greatest mysteries, and to help keep the lights on by storing electricity as 'gravity batteries'.
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Sun, 08 Sep 2024 - 1992 - Mpox, smoking and the ISS
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs. In this week's episode: How the UK looks set to take the world’s toughest line on smoking, and why are those astronauts still stranded on the International Space Station? Plus, we’ll be putting Mpox, formerly known as Monkeypox, under the microscope. How is it treated, and what threat might it pose for us here in the UK?
Sun, 01 Sep 2024 - 1991 - Is there a link between some cosmetics and cancer?
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: The regulator says the Alzheimer's drug Lecanemab is safe, but NICE say we can't afford it. The UK Ministry Of Defence launches its first Earth imaging satellite. And the BBC's Frank Gardner on why the UK's butterflies need our help.
Plus is there a link between some cosmetics and cosmetic trends and cancer? We examine this in more detail in the second part of the programme.
Sun, 25 Aug 2024 - 1990 - Mpox, Clever Horses, and Circadian Rhythms
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: we discuss the spread of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, after the WHO declares a public health emergency of international concern. How a laser has unlocked the secret of the origin of Stonehenge's famous altar stone, and why researchers think horses might be cleverer than we've previously given them credit for.
Plus our summer series of Titans of Science concludes with circadian rhythm Russell Foster, who has helped to transform our knowledge of the body's internal clock, and he reckons he's got a cure for jet lag.
Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 1989 - Aliens, Dark Energy and Brian Schmidt
The Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: scientists think they've revealed what makes ketamine an effective antidepressant, the astonishing navigational capabilities of bees, and a brief guide to aliens with astronomer Adam Frank.
And Titans of Science continues with the renowned astrophysicist discoverer of the accelerating expansion of the universe and the man who gave us dark energy, Brian Schmidt.
Sun, 11 Aug 2024 - 1988 - Bird flu, fog harvesting and dark matter
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
In this week's episode…. Scientists show that when two people talk, their brains really do sync up. Bird flu is now spreading among cattle via their milk. So what are the implications of that? A new scientific twist for better, more efficient fog harvesting to keep arid areas better watered.
Plus our Titan of Science this week explains dark matter and how we know it's out there.
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Sun, 04 Aug 2024 - 1987 - Extreme athletic performance
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: New muscles on a chip technology goes into orbit to find new drugs to block the ravages of weightlessness and ageing, how artificial intelligence looks set to revolutionise how we forecast the weather, and scientists track down the brain pathway that controls the placebo effect.
Plus an in-depth look at how athletes compete at the highest level as the Olympic Games get underway.
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 1986 - Why do seagulls try to steal your chips?
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
In this week's episode…. we discuss self test kits to help doctors bear down on cervical cancer - We find out how successful they are. The jelly batteries that could be used in wearable tech devices, including implanted in your own brain and why seagulls keep trying to steal your chips and how to stop them.
Plus Titans of Science continues this week with Susan Solomon who is one of the first people to respond to reports that the ozone layer had an Australia sized hole in it.
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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 - 1985 - Covid app findings, AI writing, and brainy birds
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week we discover what the Covid app has told us about how diseases spread across the UK We look at what the appointment of Sir Patrick Vallance as Minister for Science means for the scientific community. And whilst generative AI can boost productivity for writers, it can also produce very similar stories. So are we willing to trade boring for productive?
Plus in our Titans of Science series we continue with Cambridge University psychologist and bird fanatic Nicky Clayton, as we discuss the cognitive behaviour of birds.
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 1984 - Long Covid, Mosquitos and Formula 1
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs,
In this week's episode…. body scans give us new insights into long Covid. Scientists discover the switch that triggers a mosquito's bloodlust, but can we turn it off? And we'll take you on a whistlestop tour of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition.
Plus... as the British Grand Prix prepares to get underway, one of the best in the business tells us what makes a Formula One car purr.
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Sun, 07 Jul 2024 - 1983 - Titans of Science: Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs. And our series Titans of Science returns, as we speak with the artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton.
In this week's news: Edward Stone, the man who led the Voyager probe missions, which are still working half a century on, has died at the age of 88. We reflect on his legacy.
Also, scientists discover what they think is the first Neanderthal with Down’s Syndrome, clearly cared for by his community.
And what should be in your first aid kit if you’re heading to a major music festival?
Sun, 30 Jun 2024 - 1982 - E. coli, DNA sniffing, and tracking trees
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: how scientists are getting to grips with the UK's E. coli outbreak. Lettuce leaves look likely to be the source, but how? We find out how atomic bomb tests have helped us to build a better picture of how much carbon plants can actually lock away. And why are scientists near Norwich sniffing the air for DNA?
Plus we get to the root of how our changing climate is affecting trees.
Sun, 23 Jun 2024 - 1981 - Mini-guts, the universe as a bagel, gambling addiction
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
This week: could lab-grown mini-guts help us to crack the problem of Crohn's disease? Is the universe organised like a bagel? And how did a 115 year old cricketing contraption bowl out an Australian cricket legend?
Plus an in-depth look into what causes gambling addiction, and how can we help to treat it.
If you’ve been affected by addiction, and for support on topics within this programme, you can get details of organisations within the UK by visiting the BBC Actionline website: https://bbc.co.uk/actionline
Sun, 16 Jun 2024 - 1980 - Neurological diseases, carbon dioxide and dark matter
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs,
In this week's episode….are we getting closer to tackling the neurological disease that claimed the life of Rugby League legend Rob Burrow? How a small carbon sponge could play a big part in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and we’ll be finding out how a rare condition can cause some teetotallers to get drunk.
Plus we take a deep look at what a new experiment is revealing about dark matter and dark energy out in space.
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Sun, 09 Jun 2024 - 1979 - Genetically modified mosquitos, and is the AI bubble about to burst?
This week: The genetically engineered mosquitoes released to fight malaria in Africa, how fake news skews public opinion, and what is it like to own an extra thumb? We're also looking at generative artificial intelligence and asking: is the AI bubble about to burst?
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Sun, 02 Jun 2024 - 1978 - 5 Live Science Podcast 26th MaySun, 26 May 2024
- 1977 - The Science of LanguageSun, 19 May 2024
- 1976 - Scientists find their first rocky planet with an atmosphereSun, 12 May 2024
- 1975 - Zero Gravity
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs. This week, as AstraZeneca acknowledged that their COVID vaccine is linked to a rare blood clotting side effect, we find out more about it. Plus how scientists are getting closer to cracking nuclear fusion, and how adding bacteria could be key to breaking down plastic. We also discover how zero gravity affects the body, and how science is looking at the future impact of long journeys away from Earth ahead of further exploration into space. Get the podcast from the BBC Sounds app.
Sun, 05 May 2024 - 1974 - ADHD, sinking cities, and cleaning up oil spills
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
In this week's programme: scientists give mice a rat's sense of smell; we find out why some of China's biggest cities are sinking; and 14 years after disaster struck in the Gulf of Mexico, how laser-treated cork may be able to help us to clean up oil spills in future.
Plus, a special look at ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as we find out what it is, who's got it and how science can help us to better manage it.
Sun, 28 Apr 2024 - 1973 - Smoking and vaping controls, the remains of the largest sea reptile, volcanic ash and jet engines and food production
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team discover:
Why we need stricter smoking and vaping controls and will they work?
The remains of what’s believed to be the largest reptile to have roamed our Severn Seas.
A tribute to the BA pilot who saved his air passengers from a volcanic ash cloud – so why are volcanoes so disastrous for jet engines?
Finally, a look at how food production will cope with climate change in the future.
Sun, 21 Apr 2024 - 1972 - Artificial platelets, Bonobos and a tribute to Peter Higgs
Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.
In this week's episode….Scientists invent artificial platelets to help us clot blood better, why it might be time to reappraise the peace loving nature of Bonobos, why the moon apparently turned itself inside out in the past.
Plus as a special tribute to the revered British Scientist Peter Higgs who died this week aged 94, his friend Lyn Evans tells us about the 40 year search for the Higgs boson particle that provides some answers to life, the universe and everything…
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Sun, 14 Apr 2024 - 1971 - 5 live ScienceSat, 04 May 2019
- 1970 - 5 live ScienceThu, 02 May 2019
- 1969 - The Naked Scientists
Put on some safety goggles as Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team ignite your bunsen burners with the hottest science news stories, analysis and breakthroughs. This time, how cell transplants can boost wound and tissue repair, using caffeine to perk up solar panel performance, and energy efficient ways of cooking with a conscience.
Sun, 28 Apr 2019 - 1968 - 5 live ScienceSun, 21 Apr 2019
- 1967 - Dr KarlThu, 18 Apr 2019
- 1966 - 5 live ScienceSun, 14 Apr 2019
- 1965 - Dr KarlThu, 11 Apr 2019
- 1964 - 5 live Science - Your Science Questions AnsweredSun, 07 Apr 2019
- 1963 - Dr KarlThu, 04 Apr 2019
- 1962 - 5 live ScienceSun, 31 Mar 2019
- 1961 - Dr KarlThu, 28 Mar 2019
- 1960 - 5 live ScienceSun, 24 Mar 2019
- 1959 - Dr KarlThu, 21 Mar 2019
- 1958 - 5 live ScienceSat, 16 Mar 2019
- 1957 - Dr Karl: Could all the wind turbines in the world slow the rotation of the earth, and how do you cure Dotun's sore throat?Thu, 14 Mar 2019
- 1956 - Zoo & ASun, 10 Mar 2019
- 1955 - Dr KarlThu, 07 Mar 2019
- 1954 - 5 live ScienceMon, 04 Mar 2019
- 1953 - Dr KarlThu, 28 Feb 2019
- 1952 - 5 live ScienceSun, 24 Feb 2019
- 1951 - 5 live ScienceSun, 17 Feb 2019
- 1950 - Dr Karl in AntarcticaThu, 14 Feb 2019
- 1949 - 5 Live ScienceSun, 10 Feb 2019
- 1948 - Dr KarlThu, 07 Feb 2019
- 1947 - 5 live ScienceSun, 03 Feb 2019
- 1946 - Dr KarlThu, 31 Jan 2019
- 1945 - Dr KarlThu, 24 Jan 2019
- 1944 - 5 live ScienceSun, 20 Jan 2019
- 1943 - Dr KarlThu, 17 Jan 2019
- 1942 - 5 live ScienceSun, 13 Jan 2019
- 1941 - When legends collide: Rhod finally meets Dr KarlThu, 10 Jan 2019
- 1940 - 5 live ScienceSun, 06 Jan 2019
- 1939 - Dr KarlThu, 03 Jan 2019
- 1938 - Dr KarlThu, 27 Dec 2018
- 1937 - 5 live Science - Christmas Survival Guide
Dr. Chris Smith, Katie Haylor and the Naked Scientist team bring you a Christmas survival guide. Including the science of cooking the perfect turkey and roast potatoes, how much Christmas pudding would be enough to get you drunk, avoiding family festive feuds, and what makes the best worst cracker joke.
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 1936 - Dr KarlThu, 20 Dec 2018
- 1935 - 5 live ScienceSun, 16 Dec 2018
- 1934 - Dr KarlThu, 13 Dec 2018
- 1933 - 5 live ScienceSun, 09 Dec 2018
- 1932 - 5 live ScienceSun, 09 Dec 2018
- 1931 - Dr KarlThu, 06 Dec 2018
- 1930 - 5 live ScienceSun, 02 Dec 2018
- 1929 - Dr KarlThu, 29 Nov 2018
- 1928 - 5 live ScienceSun, 25 Nov 2018
- 1927 - Dr KarlThu, 22 Nov 2018
- 1926 - 5 Live ScienceSun, 18 Nov 2018
- 1925 - Dr KarlThu, 15 Nov 2018
- 1924 - 5 live ScienceSun, 11 Nov 2018
- 1923 - Dr KarlThu, 08 Nov 2018
- 1922 - 5 live ScienceSun, 04 Nov 2018
- 1921 - Dr KarlThu, 01 Nov 2018
- 1920 - The Naked Scientists: Georgia Mills has the latest from the world of scienceSun, 28 Oct 2018
- 1919 - Dr Karl
While Dr Karl enjoys his holiday, Rhod is joined by science journalist and broadcaster Bianca Nogrady and Dr. Alice Williamson who is a chemist, lecturer and science communicator based at The University of Sydney. Topics include 3D photography, gluing magnets and the difference between male and female birds.
Thu, 25 Oct 2018 - 1918 - 5 Live ScienceSun, 21 Oct 2018
- 1917 - Dr KarlThu, 18 Oct 2018
- 1916 - Dr KarlThu, 11 Oct 2018
- 1915 - 5 live ScienceSat, 06 Oct 2018
- 1914 - Dr KarlThu, 04 Oct 2018
- 1913 - 5 live ScienceSun, 30 Sep 2018
- 1912 - Dr Karl and Dr Rhod wonder if water is blue, why from some angles glass looks green, & the benefits or otherwise of lightboxesThu, 27 Sep 2018
- 1911 - 5 Live Science - BiomimicrySun, 16 Sep 2018
- 1910 - Dr KarlThu, 13 Sep 2018
- 1909 - Chris Smith and the team have answers to your recent questionsSat, 08 Sep 2018
- 1908 - 5 Live ScienceSun, 02 Sep 2018
- 1907 - Dr KarlThu, 30 Aug 2018
- 1906 - 5 Live ScienceSun, 26 Aug 2018
- 1905 - Dr KarlThu, 23 Aug 2018
- 1904 - 5 live ScienceSat, 18 Aug 2018
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