Can we create artificial gravity?
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists tackle questions such as whether giraffes get struck by lightning and whether it’s worth hunting for ET.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists tackle questions such as whether giraffes get struck by lightning and whether it’s worth hunting for ET.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists investigate the promise of light-based treatments, from curing epilepsy to sending you to sleep.
The British geneticist is the latest member of the Science Advice Mechanism, which provides scientific guidance to policymakers.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists shine a little light on the incandescent bulb’s replacement to find out what makes it such a compelling alternative.
The new online archive of published studies funded by the US-based space agency is part of a growing trend towards open science.
Their mission is to advise on policy and budget, and make recommendations for a new European Innovation Council.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists ask why we like to laugh, hear what babies find funny and meet a joke-building robot.
Survey reveals that people have reservations about products used close to the body, such as food, cosmetics and textiles.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists tackle questions such as what is the Mandela effect and how much a cell weighs.
The idea is to add a miniature version to smartphones to catch early signs of illnesses such as cancer.