Animation: the reel deal
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists find out how science can bring our animated movies to life, including the physics of balancing a giraffe on a tightrope.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists find out how science can bring our animated movies to life, including the physics of balancing a giraffe on a tightrope.
Alpine man Ötzi, who lived 5 300 years ago, wore clothes made from domesticated sheep, goats and cattle.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists explore the science behind the drugs debate, from the basis of addiction to therapeutic uses and the role of research in policymaking.
The findings of a new study suggest that switching to active forms of transport has significant health benefits, say researchers.
Bumblebees usually take long flights early in life to sample nectar and tend to go back to specific flowers later on, according to a study.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists answer listeners’ questions, such as what would happen if someone flew through a gravitational wave, and whether a vegan diet could prevent cancer.
Warmer winters, bird feeding and a lack of predators could be why green, ring-necked parakeets, native to Asia and Africa, are thriving in northern Europe.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists have the tropical Rio climate for the Olympics on their minds and find out the many ways in which humans, and machines, can handle the heat.
A pilot study of 199 completed ERC projects showed that 43 had led to a breakthrough.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists take a trip into the future of fuels to find out if biofuels really are that brilliant and how one lab is attempting to reinvent diesel.