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5 Live Science Podcast

BBC Radio 5 Livewww.bbc.co.uk

5 Live's science podcast, featuring Dr Chris and Naked Scientists with the hottest science news stories and analysis.

Episodes

11 Apr 13

How do flies land on the ceiling and why is it that when you drink alcohol at the same time as artificial sweeteners, you get drunker quicker.

Apr 11, 201348 min

Chris Smith and the Naked Scientists

We find out what goes on inside your head when you're asleep and the science of losing weight, what makes a gastric bypass work?

Apr 08, 201325 min

04 April 2013

Dr Karl and Rhod Sharp talk science, including the mechanics of Vegemite and getting a car into a lorry on a motorway.

Apr 04, 201349 min

Chris Smith with the Naked Scientist

We hear about a genetic study into the elusive giant squid, what the European Space Agencies plank probe can tell us about the creation of the universe and the latest in 3D technology.

Mar 25, 201326 min

23 March 2013

Has Voyager 1 finally made it out of our solar system and other questions.

Mar 21, 201350 min

NAKED SCIENTIST

Dr Chris Smith joins Dotun to tell us about how heading a football could trigger your immune system to attack your own nerves, and whether wrapping yourself in cling film helps you to lose weight.

Mar 11, 201327 min

Light, eyes and vitamin D

Dr Rhod's joined by Dr Chris this time to discuss eye colour, the weight of light and synthesising vitamin D, amongst other things.

Mar 07, 201346 min

NAKED SCIENTIST

Hydrogen powered cars, stretchy batteries and is it true that if you wrap yourself up in cling film you lose weight?

Mar 04, 201325 min

Naked Scientist: 25th Feb

Dr Chris Smith discusses how it's been discovered that bees carry an electric charge. Plus news about a new drug to fight flu.

Feb 25, 201326 min

NAKED SCIENTIST

Dr Chris Smith and the team look at new SARS like Caronavirus, where cosmic rays come from and the causes of the menopause

Feb 19, 201323 min

Naked Science

A new invention that could see street lamps transmitting data to our cars; a ew electronic migraine treatment and building Mars in your kitchen.

Feb 11, 201325 min

Homework

Dr Karl joins Dr Rhod in discovering that they need to do some homework

Feb 07, 201348 min

Greenland's Ice

Dr Jason Box, founder of the Dark Snow project, joins Dr Rhod and Dr Karl to discuss whether smoke particles from wildfires in America are quickening the rate that Greenland's ice is melting.

Jan 31, 201347 min

24 Jan 13

Dr Karl discusses why boiling water turns to steam and ice so quickly in very cold temperatures. Rhod carries out an experiment to prove it.

Jan 24, 201347 min

Naked Scientist: 14 Jan 13: Restore Hearing

On this week's edition, a drug that can restore hearing to deaf ears, and the answer to the question why transplanted organs are rejected by the immune system if they aren't matched correctly.

Jan 14, 201323 min

Global warning and nasal products (yuk)

Dr Karl joins Rhod Sharp to discuss global warming and answer the really burning question posed by small children everywhere; why is snot green?

Jan 10, 201349 min

03/JAN/2013

Andy Crane is joined by Dr Karl for the first science phone in of 2013. He tackles issues from password protecting computers, to why chickens lay different coloured eggs and where are all the transitional fossils?

Jan 03, 201350 min

27 Dec12: Top 10 Science Events of 2012

This week we find out why cells in a honeycomb are hexagonal? What was before the big bang? As well as the top 10 science events of 2012

Dec 27, 201237 min

Naked Sci: 24 Dec 12 Does Christmas cure cancer?

For Christmas, Dr Chris Smith and the team join Dotun for a look at the lighter side of recent scientific news, including whether the festive season cures cancer and how speedbumps help diagnose appendicitis.

Dec 24, 201224 min

20/12/12:Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory

On the latest edition of Dr Karl, we find out if ice conducts electricity the same way as water. We also discover if the five second rule is true, after food is dropped on to the floor. We also take a look at people who can remember every event of every day of their lives. They have HSAM - Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory.

Dec 20, 201229 min

13 Dec 12

A british team exploring ice two miles down in Antarctica that hasn't seen the light of day for 500,000 years, are there fewer stars now than when we were younger and how could it take a week for a bruise to visibly develop on a listener's bottom.

Dec 13, 201248 min

Norovirus, blood types and wandering planets

Dr Chris, the Naked Scientist stands in for Dr Rhod tonight and fields questions about norovirus, why humans have rhesus positive and negative blood and wandering giant planets.

Dec 06, 201251 min