A crash course in space junk
In this week’s podcast the Naked Scientists take on space debris - the thousands of pieces of orbiting scrap hurtling around the earth.
In this week’s podcast the Naked Scientists take on space debris - the thousands of pieces of orbiting scrap hurtling around the earth.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists take listeners’ questions such as why we are looking for earth-sized planets and if you can unshrink a woollen jumper.
A distributed control algorithm enables each unit of a self-driving car convoy to operate independently in high-speed, multi-lane traffic.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists meet one strange fish already feeling the pinch and ask if humans are wired to ignore the threat.
Breakthrough in using molecules at room temperature opens possibility of 1 million gigabyte hard disk.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists investigate a new pill that can reduce the risk of HIV and turn the tide on new infection rates.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists discuss how to find space rocks here on earth and track where they came from.
EU funding and support has been critical to antibiotic resistance research over the last two decades, says the University of Antwerp’s Herman Goossens.
Small crustaceans in the Pacific Ocean's 10 km-deep Mariana Trench contain 50 times more contaminants than crabs in polluted Chinese rivers.