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Each week we set out to solve one of the world's weirdest, wackiest, funniest and funkiest scientific puzzles. And along with the answer there's a brand new question to think about for next time...... more
FAQs about Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists:How many episodes does Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists have?The podcast currently has 669 episodes available.
September 07, 2008Running out of MemoryDoes our memory have a limited capacity? In this Question of the Week, we'll find out if learning something new pushes out old information and why your brain needs a regular workout. We'll also ask whether glow in the dark watches give off dangerous radiation and should be kept in lead-lined boxes! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more3minPlay
July 29, 2008Do We Drink Dinosaur Drinks?Do we drink the same water that dinosaurs drank? Has your water passed through the countless bladders of the past? In this Question of the Week, we find out if our drinking water has been repeatedly recycled. We also ask if the human brain has a limited capacity, and if so, do we forget the old to make space for the new? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
July 20, 2008Who Wants to Live Forever?How old is the oldest organism? In this Question of the Week we find out if any organism has found the secret of eternal life, and can truly live forever. Plus, we ask if all the water on Earth has been drunk before, and how much data can our brain take before it's full? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
July 13, 2008Breathing Without Lungs?How does the Bornean Flat-Headed Frog breathe when it has no lungs? No, it's not a bad joke, it's our Question of the Week! We find out how this marvellous little frog survives, and ask if any animals live forever, and if the water we drink today was once drunk by dinosaurs? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
July 06, 2008Remembering Your DreamsWhy are dreams so hard to remember? In this Question of the Week, we find out why your night time imagination slips away as you wake and is gone before your first coffee! Plus, we ask how certain frogs can breathe without lungs, and can anything truly live forever? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
June 29, 2008The Colourful Compounds of CopperWhy are copper compounds so colourful? In this week's Question of the Week we find out how one metal can have so many colourful compounds, as well as a distinctive green flame. Plus, we ask why dreams are so hard to remember, even the really good ones, and how can a frog can breathe through its skin, with no help from lungs or gills? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
June 24, 2008Cutting Calories by CookingIf you burn your Pizza to a crisp, are you're left with a low calorie (if not very tasty) meal? In this Question of the Week we find out whether cooking contributes calories to a dish, or turn your lunch into the slimmers option. Plus, we ask if a second bolt of lightning would act as a defibrillator and re-start your heart after A first strike had stopped it, and ask why copper comes in countless colours? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more5minPlay
June 22, 2008Lightning DefibrillatorBeing struck by lightning can be a heart-stopping experience - but could a second strike re-start your heart? In this question of the week, we find out if a bolt could act as a defibrillator, and if your body could take it! Plus, we ask why copper comes in different colours, and why we can't remember our dreams. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
June 08, 2008Over-Salted FishMost fish live in either freshwater or saltwater, but some live in both. In this Question of the Week we find out how these fish manage to avoid becoming too salty or too watery. Also, we ask if you burn your food, do the calories go up in smoke, and if a second lightning strike can act as a defibrillator, re-starting your heart after the first bolt stopped it?! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more4minPlay
June 01, 2008The Science of the DidgeridooHow do you make a didgeridoo do what it does do? For this week's QotW, we find out how the length and shape of the instrument and the skill of the player affects the sound of a didgeridoo. Plus, we ask how fish can cope with both fresh and salt water, and if burning your pizza can turn it into a low-calorie equivalent of its former self! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists...more5minPlay
FAQs about Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists:How many episodes does Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists have?The podcast currently has 669 episodes available.