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Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

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Ep 36Reporting Biomedical Science

The Wellcome Trust supported a series of events discussing the reporting of biomedical science at the World Conference of Science Journalists. Kat Arney takes us through the opportunities, responsibilities and controversies of biomedical science in the media... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Aug 5, 200927 min

Ep 35Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Brian Rosen

Darwin's first book was on coral reefs. Brian Rosen, from the Natural History Museum in London,takes up the story... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Aug 3, 20098 min

Ep 34Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Sir John Sulston

This week we're in conversation with Nobel laureate Sir John Sulston, the man behind the human genome project. He tells how he went from chemist to biologist to work on a tiny worm, C. elegans, that laid the foundations for the sequencing of the human genome. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 27, 200910 min

Ep 33Conversations from the Darwin Festival - Ruth Padel

Poet and Darwin-descendent Ruth Padel talks about how the history books led her to write "Darwin, a life in poems", an anthology of fifteen poems charting the major events of Darwin's life. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 20, 200912 min

Ep 32The Rap Guide to Evolution - Darwinian Hip Hop

Award winning Canadian hip hop artist Baba Brinkman brings us his Rap Guide to Evolution, an hour of clever, witty and scientifically accurate rhymes that will have you seeing Darwin from a whole new perspective. Baba explores the history and current understanding of Darwin's theory, combining hilarious remixes of popular rap songs with clever lyrical storytelling that covers Natural Selection, Artificial Selection, Sexual Selection, Group Selection, Unity of Common Descent, and Evolutionary Psychology. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 15, 200959 min

Ep 31The Daily Darwin - Friday - From The Naked Scientists

We tie up the Darwin Festival with predictions on global warming and the future of the human species. Plus, we find out about cultural selection and how tricky it is putting together an exhibition on science and fine art! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 9, 200914 min

Ep 30The Daily Darwin - Thursday - From The Naked Scientists

The fourth day brings together geologists and an exploration of Darwin's early scientific forays. We also find out how we have the power to solve climate change in a generation, why we should make friends with yeast and how the Obama government will promote science research. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 8, 200914 min

Ep 29The Daily Darwin - Wednesday - From The Naked Scientists

Day three of the festival and if you've ever wondered what a Darwin rap sounds like, this show is for you. We also explore Darwin's foibles, nice scientists, first cousin marriages and evolutionary poetry. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 7, 200914 min

Ep 28The Daily Darwin - Tuesday - From The Naked Scientists

We catch up with festival attendees and speakers on the second day of the Darwin Festival at Cambridge. Today we search for the origins of religion, meet the man who got the Human Genome Project going and speak to Terry Pratchett about shaved cats... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 6, 200913 min

Ep 27The Daily Darwin - Monday - From the Naked Scientists

This week sees Cambridge University celebrate the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin. Each day our team will bring you highlights from the events and exhibitions that make up the Darwin Festival. Today Richard Dawkins explains why scientists can't practise religion, we hear how butterflies imitate each other to survive and discover the genes that separate us from chimps! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 5, 200914 min

Ep 26Peering into the Nano World - The Diamond Light Source Podcast

This month we peer into the nanoworld to find out how synchotrons can assist in the development of a new way to store data and revolutionise computer memory. We also hear how the chemical by-products of bacteria can be used to make industry good deal greener and we bring you a round-up of the latest news from the light source, including the launch of 2 new beamlines. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 2, 200930 min

Ep 25Embargoes, Pharmaceuticals and Blogs at the World Conference of Science Journalists

In this final podcast from the WCSJ we discuss the public image of the pharmaceutical industry and the role of the media in shaping public opinion, as well as debate the use of the embargo system in science journalism. Continuing the investigation into the role of new media, we look into the impact of the science blogger. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 2, 200913 min

Ep 24Public Relations and Investigative Journalism at the World Conference of Science Journalists

Today we reveal the winner of the bid to host the next WCSJ conference in 2011 as well as discuss the role of public relations and investigative journalism in the media. Plus we debate if the British Media know their science! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jul 1, 200912 min

Ep 23Predicting the Future of Science Journalism

In today's podcast we hear about the current state of science journalism in countries like the US and predict the future of the profession given the increasing emergence of new media such as online news and social network sites. Plus we uncover the hurdles faced by science journalists in developing countries and how they cover contentious topics like creationism. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jun 30, 200912 min

Ep 22World Conference of Science Journalists

The World Conference of Science Journalists is an international gathering of science journalists from across the globe who have come together to debate and discuss the scientific issues affecting the world today and how they should be reported. In this first podcast we bring you the highlights from the pre-conference workshops and meet some of the conference delegates at the media party to find out what they hope to get from the week ahead. Join us each day to find out the best bits the conference had to offer, to ensure you don't miss a thing! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jun 29, 200910 min

Ep 21World Hepatitis Day

This special podcast celebrates the World Hepatitis Day events held at Birmingham University. We find out why World Hepatitis Day is so important, hear about the latest clinical and scientific developments, and find out how it feels to live with the disease. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jun 9, 200934 min

Ep 20The Diamond Podcast - Life Science Special

This month we find out how the Diamond synchrotron is revolutionising research in the life sciences. We hear how the synchrotron's beamlines are helping to identify potential treatments for foot and mouth disease as well as uncovering the causes and new ways to diagnose Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease. We also touch on the latest news from Diamond, including the announcements made at this year's AAAS conference in Chicago. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Apr 29, 200926 min

Ep 19The Diamond Light Source Podcast

Welcome to the first Diamond Light Source podcast! This month we introduce the Diamond Synchrotron: what is it, what can it do, and how does it work? Plus we also catch up with some of the key research that took place in 2008, including revelations about the composition of comets and the secret soil-cleaning powers of the humble earthworm. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Feb 9, 200919 min

Ep 18National Pathology Week - The Autopsy

In the final National Pathology Week podcast, we address the ultimate surgical operation - the Autopsy, or Post Mortem. Dr Suzy Lishman and Dr Alison Cluroe shed light on the often misunderstood operation that not only tells us how a person died, but provides vital information to help the living. We get the chance to guess what different autopsy tools are used for (and spot the kitchen-based red herring!), and go through the process of a genuine post mortem. This is a fascinating and unique view behind closed doors, and not for the faint of heart. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jan 4, 200920 min

Ep 17National Pathology Week - Self Testing

Self medical testing is a controvercial topic - some believe we should be free to monitor our own health, while others are concerned about the risks of inaccurate results and the strain that this can put on the NHS. The Royal College of Pathologists assembled a panel of experts from medicine and industry to ask the question - is self-testing safe? In this podcast, we examine the issues so you can make an informed decision. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jan 3, 200925 min

Ep 16National Pathology Week - Plague Outbreak

How would you cope with an outbreak of Plague in London? In this podcast from National Pathology Week, we call in the experts from the Royal College of Pathologists and the Natural History Museum to find out how to diagnose and contain an outbreak before it goes medieval! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jan 2, 200916 min

Ep 15National Pathology Week

In this National Pathology Week Podcast, we find out what the week was all about and discover the varied and vital role of pathologists. We speak to Professor Adrian Newland, Ruth Semple and Dr Suzy Lishman about the events taking place throughout the week, and the driving forces behind it. Plus, we celebrate the success of CamPath, a drug developed by pathologists which is the first drug shown to reverse the effects of MS. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Jan 1, 200922 min

Ep 14Getting Wet and Seeing Stars - The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast

On todays Cambridge Science Festival podcast we look to the heavens and find out what to see in our night sky during the festival and we also find out about a 100 year project to create the largest Wetland in the East of England.We also reveal what happens in our brains in the face of danger and analyse what happens to us when we see disturbing images. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 20, 200820 min

Ep 13The science of happiness, love and everyday life-The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast

In today's cambridge Science Festival Podcast we learn why happiness may not be as important as we think, find out if it's possible to die from a broken heart and discover the effect emotions have on our health. We also find out why we find jokes funny, a method of successful speed dating and reveal the magic of 3D glasses. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 19, 200820 min

Ep 12Building Brains and The Science of Dr Who - The Cambridge Science Festival

On todays Cambridge Science Festival Podcast we learn what our brains are made of and find out whether it's really possible to travel in time by looking into the science behind Dr Who.We also learn how we can use skateboards to understand maths, find out the science of beer, discover spoons that clean themselves, and hear Festival patron Carol Vorderman's thoughts on the festival. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 17, 200826 min

Ep 11Revealing our Memory and Holidays in Space- Cambridge Science Festival 08

On todays highlights we reveal the processes in our brains that enable us to form memories. We find out how soon we'll be able to ditch the beach and head out of this world for our holidays.We'll also find out what school groups have learned about the science of sport and answer todays festive question. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 15, 200818 min

Ep 10Renewable Energy and Venetian Acoustics - The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast

On today's Cambridge science festival podcast we find out the best solutions to kick our fossil fuel habit and meet our energy needs in the future. We also find out that ancient architects were also scientists as we investigate the acoustics of Venetian renaissance architecture. We'll also see what school groups have been up to during the festival and answer your festive questions. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 13, 200814 min

Ep 9Revealing our Minds and Saving our Planet.

In the first of the Cambridge Science Festival podcasts we find out a bout a BIG experiment taking place in East London and reveal new roles for testosterone in the human mind. We also find out where to go in the festival to find out your carbon footprint and discover a natural way to reduce carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere. We will also be answering the questions you've always been curious about in our Festive Questions as well as give you a heads up on what to look forward to during the rest of the festival. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 11, 200815 min

Ep 8Cracking Physics, Countdowns, and Drunken Fleas - Cambridge Science Festival

Ben Valsler goes in search of some cracking physics, Meera Senthilingam joins a school group counting down to engineering mayhem, Chris Smith talks to some researchers about the the mathematics of chicken disease, and Sabina Michnowicz finds some drunken water fleas. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Apr 1, 200719 min

Ep 7Chemistry, Bacteria and Eyeballs - Cambridge Science Festival

In this episode Anna Lacey finds out what is exciting about chemistry, Chris looks at the bugs in Dr Gillian Fraser's mouth, Ben avoids getting eaten by dinosaurs with time truck, Meera looks at the power of vegetables, and Chris looks a sheep in the eye. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 26, 200724 min

Ep 6DNA and Cosmic Rock Guitar - Cambridge Science Festival

In this episode Mark Looney uses rock guitar to explain the mysteries of the universe, festival-goers extract their own DNA, and find out what you get when you cross a sheep with a jet engine... We also peer inside the wacky world of the Ig Nobel Prizes, where research into woodpecker headache avoidance and a novel cure for hiccups makes people laugh, and then think. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 22, 200721 min

Ep 5Silent Aircraft, Astronomy and Robots - Cambridge Science Festival

This episode stars Nicola Buckley the festival coordiator, Dr Tom Hynes talking about silent aircraft, Dr Claire Rocks showing teenagers the nuts and bolts of robots. Also, Tom Hynes airs his views about silent aircraft of the future, and our own Sabina Michnowicz braves the dark to explore the heavens at the Institute of Astronomy. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Mar 19, 200720 min

Ep 4BA Festival of Science - Thursday - Animal Emotions and Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents

The fourth of five special editions of the Naked Scientists recorded live on location at the BA Festival of Science, Norwich. In this programme we get the inside information on pet hates and jealousy with Paul Morris, and insights into the science of the deep sea with Crispin Little. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Sep 6, 200642 min

Ep 3BA Festival of Science - Wednesday - Volcanoes and the Big Bang

The third of five special editions of the Naked Scientists recorded live on location at the BA Festival of Science, Norwich. In this programme we get the inside information on volcanoes and eruptions with Madeleine Humphreys, and wind the clock back to the beginning of the universe with Peter Coles. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Sep 5, 200640 min

Ep 2BA Festival of Science - Tuesday - Diet, Exercise, Health and Antibiotics

The second of five special editions of the Naked Scientists recorded live on location at the BA Festival of Science, Norwich. In this programme we look at the effect of diet, exercise and lifestyle on health and disease with Cambridge University's Dr Nick Wareham, and the science of superbugs and antibiotics with Professor Tony Maxwell Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Sep 4, 200643 min

Ep 1BA Festival of Science - Monday - Superstition and Sport

The first of five special editions of the Naked Scientists recorded live on location at the BA Festival of Science, Norwich. In this programme we look at the science of superstition with Bruce Hood, and the science of sport with Claire Davis. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Sep 3, 200639 min