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FAQs about Naked Scientists NewsFLASH:How many episodes does Naked Scientists NewsFLASH have?The podcast currently has 186 episodes available.
March 27, 2011Successfully Synthesising Sperm - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 28.03.11In this NewsFlash, how wind speeds over the oceans are changing, successful synthesis of sperm cells and getting under the skin of melanoma. Plus, the science of the blooming lily and how reprogrammed stem cells could restore sight for macular degeneration patients....more19minPlay
March 21, 2011How Progesterone Stimulates Sperm - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 21.03.11In this NewsFlash, we discover the role quartz plays in making mountain ranges, celebrate MESSENGER going successfully into orbit around Mercury, and explore the reasons why birds fly into obvious objects. Plus, how progesterone excites sperm - we explore the role of a sperm-specific protein that could lead the way to a new contraceptive!...more17minPlay
March 14, 2011Diamonds Deal Death to Tumours - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 14.03.11This week, how nano-diamonds can help fight cancers, co-operating elephants and tiny digital cameras. We bring you up to speed on the recent earthquake in Japan, and explore the genetic changes that make us who we are!...more22minPlay
March 07, 2011Graphene Lithography - Etching with Atomic Precision - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 07.03.11This week, a new discovery suggesting that the chemistry of life could have come to Earth in a meteorite, how foetal immunity protects the expectant mother, and why we need to be careful with stem cells - a new study has found that they have an above average chance of carrying cancer-causing genetic changes. Plus, a new technique to etch graphene sheets with single-atom precision....more18minPlay
February 28, 2011Self Healing Tumours and Self-Healing Hearts - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 28.02.11In this NewsFlash, we find out what a rare, self-healing skin tumour can tell us about more common cancers, explore the capacity for self repair in the mammalian heart, and discover the new laser based tool for diagnosing melanoma. Plus, how the bones of people who died up to a hundred years ago are being used in the development of new treatments for chronic back pain......more17minPlay
February 21, 2011Pioneering Prosthetics - Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Surgery Hands Back Control - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 21.02.11In this NewsFlash, we'll find out how an isolated population of people in Ecuador may hold the genetic key to a disease free life, and how hibernating bears slow their metabolic rate far more than expected, and may one day help us to reach for the stars! Plus, they mysterious Death Valley rocks that seem to move around on their own, and how re-routing nerves can allow amputees to move a prosthetic limb more naturally than ever before....more19minPlay
February 14, 2011Keeping Your Eyes Healthy with Fish - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 14.02.11In this NewsFlash, the fossil evidence that the famous human ancestor Lucy - Australopithecus afarensis - had arched feet, a new method for seeing inside the body and how smartphones are being used to remotely track cardiac rehabilitation. Plus, how omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish, help to stave off some of the most common forms of blindness....more22minPlay
February 07, 2011Put your thinking cap on... - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 07.02.11In this NewsFlash, we meet the new species of malaria-carrying mosquito, explore new artificial arteries and find out why the amazon rainforest may be a source of carbon emissions in dry years. Plus, how Australian researchers have developed a thinking cap - a simple and safe process could switch off your preconceptions and help you to think outside the box!...more19minPlay
January 31, 2011Better Biofuel? Ask a cow... - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 31.01.11In this NewsFlash, we find out why our model of the circadian clock might be wrong, how the bacteria that live inside a cow's gut could help make better biofuels, and why groups of animals make better decisions. Plus, how some bacteria make rapid changes to their genome - avoiding the immune system as well as preventing us from making effective vaccines....more17minPlay
January 24, 2011Where Does the Time Go? - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 24.01.11In this NewsFlash from the Naked Scientists, news of a novel way to neutralise HIV, researchers uncover how brains gauge the passage of time, and agriculture on the microscale: scientists have found the world's smallest farmers, they're just one cell wide. Plus, how a contagious tumor repairs itself by stealing genetic material from it's host....more18minPlay
FAQs about Naked Scientists NewsFLASH:How many episodes does Naked Scientists NewsFLASH have?The podcast currently has 186 episodes available.