Naked Scientists Special Editions show

Naked Scientists Special Editions

Summary: Probing the weird, wacky and spectacular, the Naked Scientists Special Editions are special one-off scientific reports, investigations and interviews on cutting-edge topics by the Naked Scientists team.

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 12.09.10 - Entering the Infra-Red Zone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:24

This month, discover how seeing red can help restore works of art and probe the origins of cancer. We delve into the world of Infra-red spectroscopy to reveal the creation and preservation of ancient pieces of art and the building techniques of ancient civilizations. We also search for cellular fingerprints to enable the identification of stem cells and earlier diagnosis of cancer in the future!

 12.09.07 - BSF 2012 - Subglacial Lakes & Food on the Brain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:27

In the final of our special series of programmes from the British Science Festival, we find out how researchers will be drilling through over 3 kilometres of ice to find out what's hiding in subglacial Lake Ellsworth. Plus, how a high fat diet may alter the brain...

 12.09.06 - BSF 2012 - Finding Higgs and Mining Heat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:47

In this special edition of the Naked Scientists from the British Science Festival, we get the latest news from the Large Hadron Collider, including their scientific shopping list, and find out how heat pumps could extract household heating from abandoned mines...

 12.09.05 - BSF 2012 - Seeing through Clothes and Water Voles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:14

In the second special programme from the British Science Festival in Aberdeen, we discover the technology for seeing through your clothes and find out why "Lonely heart" teenage water voles can save whole populations. Plus, we discover why NASA is returning to the Van Allen Belt, and explore the diet foods of the future, which will make you feel fuller for longer.

 12.09.04 - Monitoring your Mobile Phone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:13

With 40% of adults in the UK now using smartphones, and similar figures worldwide, we discover how easy it is to track and profile peoples' movements using information given away in public by their mobile phones. We learn how hackers can use your phone's wifi connections to track where you go, who you contact and even get images of where you live!

 12.09.04 - BSF 2012 - Caring Technology and Colourful Fossils | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:41

In this, the first of a series of special podcasts from the British Science Festival, we discover the Wang Particle, find out how technology can help people stay more able until later in life, and how fossils are revealing their true colours...

 12.09.04 - Early tetrapods, upland rivers, North Anatolian Fault | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:16

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: what the first creatures to walk on land looked like; the connection between the biodiversity of upland rivers and the ecosystem services they provide; and in an audio diary from Turkey, a University of Leeds researcher on the North Anatolian Fault.

 12.09.01 - Saving Satellites | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:48

Satellites are essential, and not just for the latest television. Nation states rely on satellites for reconnaissance, navigation and secure communications. But satellites are under threat, from natural phenomenon like Space Weather events through to nefarious attacks from cyber criminals. We visit the UK's Defence Science Technology Laboratory to find out how we keep our satellites safe...

 12.08.26 - The Brain Uncovered: Naked Neuroscience | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:44

How nerve cells make decisions, how genes control behaviour, using light to interrogate neuronal circuits, anxiety attacks, deep brain stimulation to bust addiction, how the immune system can cause psychosis, the genetics of behavioural problems and hallucinogenic flashbacks: fact, or a mind playing tricks on you? This week we launch Naked Neuroscience, a new monthly podcast to open your mind...

 12.08.16 - How do we use Microbes to make Biohydrogen? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 05:19

Hydrogen could be a key clean fuel of the future, powering cars, planes and technology. The challenge facing us before we can switch to this energy-dense fuel has been to produce it cleanly and efficiently. Now a team at the University of Birmingham have developed a way of harnessing the power of microbes to make it for us...

 12.08.14 - Bees and sex, acid rain's legacy, cold water corals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:19

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: sex and the survival of honey bee colonies; why rivers are still recovering from the legacy of acid rain; and collecting coral from the Atlantic seabed.

 12.08.06 - Mars Curiosity Extra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:16

NASA's David Blake from the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover team and the Open University's Cassini-Huygens space probe pioneer John Zarnecki answer your questions about planetary exploration. This special podcast is an addendum to the August 5th 2012 episode of the Naked Scientists Podcast and contains extra material not included in the published programme.

 12.07.31 - Early African dairy farming, seabird migrations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:44

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how dairy farming in Africa 7000 years ago led to the speedy evolution of the gene that lets us digest milk; and how climate change could be having a detrimental effect on seabirds and fish in the Southern Ocean.

 12.07.30 - How does the Internet work? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 05:32

Whether you're watching a YouTube video, downloading an email, buying a birthday present or linking up with friends online, you're sending data across the Internet. But how does "the web" actually work, and what lies behind it? Here, in this Naked Science Scrapbook episode supported by 4D Data Centres, all is revealed...

 12.07.18 - Brown water, bats and streetlights, plant methane | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:36

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how browner drinking water presents problems for the water companies; the effect of street lighting on bats and their commuter routes; and how ultraviolet light makes plants emit methane.

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