- The Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST - Stripping Down Science show

- The Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST - Stripping Down Science

Summary: 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. This ENHANCED version of the podcast contains images, and chapters to facilitate navigation and listening

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 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.10.28 - Transport of Tomorrow | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:04

Over the next 50 years, getting to work on time or heading out to the hinterlands for your family holiday will become much, much easier - and perhaps, even pleasurable. We're journeying into the not so distant future, to a world where cars drive themselves, drones deliver your pizzas, planes are bigger, faster, stronger and even see-through, and people holiday in space. The next generation of transportation is very nearly here, and we're taking a magnifying glass to some of the most exciting developments. Plus, we shine a new light on diabetes treatment, a cheap and quick test for ebola, and how physics can prevent ingrowing toenails...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.10.21 - The Cities of Tomorrow | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 57:39

Continuing the theme of the future of humanity, this week we take a look at what we can expect from our towns and cities in the years to come. Will we be living in wooden skyscrapers, amongst crime fighting lampposts or have our own personalised pollution sensors? Plus, in the news, invasive shellfish, the amphibian version of Ebola, making the mind young again, why new brain cells are essential for learning, and advice to brush your teeth to boost your physical fitness...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.10.14 - Will Climate Change Cost the Earth? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:52

What does climate change have in store for the future? What will it mean for the man, or woman, in the street? How will it hit the global economy, and what can businesses do to fight back? This week, we hear the perspectives of a climate specialist, an economist, a psychologist and a technologist as we ask, "what are the costs of climate change?" Plus, in the news, the emerging ebola crisis, tastier beers coming on tap thanks to fruit flies, and a breakthrough in prosthetic arm technology...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.10.07 - Powering the Future | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 59:09

For years we have relied on fossil fuels to produce the light, heat and energy we need to live and work. But these supplies are diminishing, and polluting our environment. So can renewable resources step into the breach annd produce enough energy to power the world? In this special Naked Scientists show, live from the Cambridge Science Centre, we talk to some of the researchers trying to do just that, as well as conducting some energy-related experiments of our own...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.09.28 - Alien Hunters: The Search for ET | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 52:46

This week, is there anybody out there? We're pushing at the boundaries of science in the search for ET. We take a magnifying glass to the big questions: what is life, where can we find it and could we ever communicate with it? Plus, the blood test that can tell you how long you'll take to recover from surgery, a new mussel-inspired glue that even works underwater and, 76 years after penicillin was first discovered, how scientists are combating antibiotic resistance

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.09.21 - Can you 3D-print me a new kidney? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:27

This week, are we on the verge of being able to print a new kidney or liver? And will every home soon have a machine in it to make medicines so we don't need to head off to the chemist for a dose of antibiotics? This is the world of 3D printing and we'll show you what it promises to deliver... Plus, in the news, is fracking contaminating underground water or is it just leaky pipes? And a new breakthrough therapy for multiple sclerosis...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.09.16 - Hack Attack! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 58:46

Have you been hacked? This week we examine the risks from public WiFi, why the Internet of Things is jeopardising the security of your home, the threats frequently lurking inside innocent-looking documents, what your mobile phone says to cybercriminals without your say-so and the new method of marketing: you compromise your competitor's website. Plus, in the news, an update on ebola, do bereaved people really die of a broken heart, and DNA points the finger at a Jack the Ripper suspect...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.09.09 - Does nature do it better? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 54:25

This week we're looking to nature to solve some of today's biggest problems - from climate change to water shortages. We hear how spiders hold the key to making the strongest material known to man and how insect ears have inspired the world's smallest microphone. Plus, why Bruce Willis might be making you fat, the Arctic ice sheets that are melting despite headlines to the contrary, and why thousands of languages are on the brink of extinction...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.09.02 - Nuclear Fusion | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 55:24

This week, we're exploring Nuclear Fusion, the power source of the sun. What is it and how can it help us on Earth? We visit the JET fusion facility to watch a test firing, we hear how lasers can be used to kickstart the process and how a new spherical fusion system could be outputting power within a decade. Plus, in the news, what lights up the Universe, how people are no smarter than pigeons when it comes to gambling and how the eyes can forewarn of forthcoming dementia...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.08.26 - The Naked Scientists in New Zealand | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:40
 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.08.19 - Personalised Medicine | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:41

This week we're talking about gene sequencing and how to keep that information safe.

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.08.12 - Food for Thought! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 53:47

The Naked Scientists have food on the brain this week, as we hear about how sound can affect taste, why our mood can be changed by what we eat, and we try out some unusual flavour combinations. And in the news; why grizzly bears may help us in the fight against diabetes, the comet chaser that has finally reached its target, and self-assembling origami robots...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.08.05 - The brightest light in the Universe | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 57:31

This week, we hear how one of the brightest lights in the Universe is helping scientists to build better jet engines, fight off antibiotic resistant bacteria and read the biochemical make-up of long-dead dinosaurs. Plus, how fears and phobias can pass from parent to child in a smell, why first impressions really do count, and also the physics of being a lead guitarist...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.07.29 - A trip to the seaside | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:03:03

This week why whales get dandruff, what seabirds think of wind farms, the plight of coral reefs, we take a look at some giant sea spiders and look at water that can stay liquid below freezing temperature. Plus, we use science to perfect the recipe for a superior sandcastle...

 Naked Scientists ENHANCED PODCAST 14.07.22 - The End of Extinction? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 55:13

Will wooly mammoths roam the tundra once more? This week we ask whether improvements in genetic technologies mean extinction is no longer the end, as well as meeting moss that came back to life after 2000 years buried in permafrost, and the million-year-old microbes lurking in the ice of Antarctica. Plus, news that our genes control who we make friends with, how fossil sea urchins hold the key to finding your lost car keys, and what ancient tooth plaque is revealing about the diets of our ancestors...

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