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The Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists

Hibernation, Ketamine and Aphantasia

This month, how animals hibernate and evidence that muscle myosin makes its own heat in the cold,...

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The proteins responsible for feeling cold revealed...

A problem that's been puzzling scientists for decades is the way our bodies recognise cold...

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Intuitive Machines and a nuclear reactor for the Moon

Chief Scientist for Intuitive Machines, Ben Bussey, joins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to...

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'Nostalgia ain't what it used to be,' with Charan Ranganath

This episode is an extended interview with Dr Charan Ranganath, director of the Memory and...

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Apes reveal language origins, and being dyslexic in science

This month we hear what orangutans can tell us about the origins of human speech, we ask if...

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America's return to the Moon and UK lunar ambitions

After the first soft Moon landing from the US in over 50 years, Ken Kremer shares his excitement...

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Making waves about coastline conservation, and plastic waste

This month the connections that human inhabitants have to the coast, why we're still in the...

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Brain chips: 'Moral imperative' or a danger to liberty?

This month, James Tytko explores the dangers of debunking fake news online with Francis Madden,...

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Moonwalkers, and NASA flight director Gerry Griffin

Legendary NASA flight director Gerry Griffin and award-winning filmmaker Chris Riley join Space...

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Traumatic brain injuries: Invisible wounds of war

Today, we're taking a closer look at traumatic brain injuries, TBIs. We'll be hearing from the...

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Frank Borman - Apollo Legend

It's a seasonal special from Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham with a previously...

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Bees can't taste pesticides, and how albatrosses get aloft

In the eLife Podcast this month, signs that bees are oblivious to pesticides in nectar, sea...

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Diverse roots: Investigating youth mental health

This time on Naked Neuroscience, James Tytko explores the miracle of magnetic resonance imaging...

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Recycled plastics pollute food, and the value of water

Better awareness of the precious resource that is water, getting a grip on coastal ecosystems and...

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Brits in Space!

With the announcement of a planned all-UK astronaut mission, hosts Richard Hollingham and Sue...

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In the brain of the beholder: Music across cultures

Kicking off a new series of Naked Neuroscience, James Tytko serves up the latest research making...

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Wildlife Trade Extinctions and 21st Century Psychology

This time we hear how many species are being driven to extinction by human trade, why clinical...

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Shuttle Blankets and Space Burials

A Shuttle emergency you may not have heard of, sending your DNA into space, and a scientist...

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Gui Bluford, and the end of ESA's Aeolus

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Surviving a fusion bomb

Ken Mcginley was there during some of the first tests of hydrogen bombs in the 1950s. We were...

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