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11 March 2007

The naked scientists try and answer all of your questions, no matter how strange or wacky

04 March 2007

Dr Chris and Dr Kat chat to archaeologist Lawrence Owens about his latest excavations of Peruvian Mummies and Keith...

25 February 2007

Dr Chris and Dr Helen answer all your burning science questions, including why hair looks darker when it's wet,...

18 February 2007

Dr Chris and Dr Helen answer all your burning science questions, including why hair looks darker when it's wet,...

11 February 2007

Anna Lacey and Dave Ansell visit Sizewell B power station in Suffolk, and Ian Farnan discusses nuclear waste disposal...

04 February 2007

Health effects of pollution, plus David Julius reveals the molecular mechanisms of pain and what chillies have in...

28 January 2007

This week we take a look at extreme environments and the organisms that live in them. Dr Crispin Little talks about...

21 January 2007

Climate Change, ancient ice, carbon capture and storage and wave power...

14 January 2007

This week Chris, Dave and Kat explain where the sand in the Sahara comes from, if mirrors can reflect x-rays, if it is...

07 January 2007

Drs Chris, Dave and Helen find out why red wine is better for you than white or grape juice, and explore the science of...

17 December 2006

In the final show of 2006, Chris, Dave and Kat answer all your science questions including why poppadoms curl upwards...

10 December 2006

Jan Peter Muller will be talks about life on Mars, Gerry Gilmore explains his latest findings regarding the stuff that...

03 December 2006

Answers to all your questions on science, technology and medicine, including why spiders don't run out of silk,...

26 November 2006

Repairing the nervous system is incredibly challenging, but our guests this week have some promising solutions....

29 October 2006

Superconductors, SQUIDS, and a trip to Buckingham Palace...

08 October 2006

Cancer biology goes under the microscope this week...