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Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast

Summary: How many organs could you donate and remain alive? How many planet Earths could fit inside the Sun? How high is a giraffe's blood pressure? Why is the sea blue? To find out, Ask The Naked Scientists!

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  • Artist: Dr Chris Smith, Dave Ansell
  • Copyright: Dr Chris Smith 2005-2014

Podcasts:

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.03.08 - Does wet coal produce less power? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:41

Can weather be manipulated? Will wet coal produce less electricity in a power station? Why does curry make my nose run? Is aluminium linked to Alzheimer's? Is it better to drink warm water? Who lives near the Chernobyl site? This week Dr Chris answers more questions from 702ers, and, in the light of the Oscar Pistorius case, considers the reliability of memory...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.02.28 - Can a phone affect my fertility? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:03

Can a mobile phone between the legs affect fertility? Why does wet cornflour stiffen when squeezed? Does light at night affect reproductive success of local animals? Can animals smell fear? And what actually is IQ? Plus, Dr Chris explores how animals are evolving in response to the influence of humans...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.02.07 - Where does dust come from? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

How does acid produce stem cells? Why do carpets creep across the floor? Where does dust come from? Why can't flying insects escape from the surfaces of swimming pools? Do women multitask better than men? What is andogenic alopecia? Do we sneeze when we are asleep? What's special about graphene? And is nutritional data on food labels reliable?

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.02.21 - What causes a blood red moon? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:56

The cause of a blood red moon, is there an upper limits for temperature, where does the Sun's hydrogen come from, what does a blind person see in their mind's eye, and are e-cigarettes safer? Join Dr Chris Smith as he tackles the top questions sent in to Talk Radio 702...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.01.31 - What accelerates light? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:09

How does light accelerate in a less-dense medium? How do climbing plants twist around a stake? Did people share technology 5000 years ago? Why would stainless steel rust? And why does mango chutney make my underarms smell after I've eaten it?

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.01.24 - Would a swimmer hit by lightning be fried? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:33

What's the difference between GM technology and cloning? If lightning hits a swimming pool, would a swimmer be fried? What happens when we get used to smells? Why does beetroot make urine red? Why do I stick out my tongue to concentrate? Where does the water in comets come from? What are the products of fuel combustion?

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.01.10 - How do you size-up a CME? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:27

How is the scale of a coronal mass ejection (CME) measured? How does evolution work? Why is sole and palm skin a lighter colour? What causes magnetic field flips? What are blood groups and do animals have their own blood groups? Join Dr Chris for this week's crop of questions from Talk Radio 702, South Africa...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 14.01.06 - Ask the Naked Scientists is BACK! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:04

How trees tell the time, the germ potential of hot air driers in toilets, where fruit flies come from, does menstruation synchronise, why do mad people tend to run along roads, why is smoking addictive and why should a 7-year old have underarm odour? Join Dr Chris for the first Ask! outing of 2014...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 13.12.20 - Do plants have sex? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:56

Plant and tree gender, omega-3 fatty acids and cancer and the science of sous vide cooking...

 Ask the Naked Scientists 13.11.12 - Where Does the Solar System End? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 02:58

Launched in 1977 to study the Solar system's gas giant planets, Voyager 1 is still operating. But now it's so far away that the Solar wind has weakened and a deluge of cosmic particles from intergalactic space is assailing it. Now interstellar space awaits. But where does the Solar system end and this new frontier begin?

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 13.10.11 - Why pulling nose hairs makes you cry? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:54

Why tugging on nasal hairs causes crying? What triggers static shocks? Why are computers based around binary? What are blood groups? How can babies have 3 parents? Why is yawning contagious? What happens to excess skin when a person slims? When is a hot bath too hot? Why are some infections more common in winter?

 Ask the Naked Scientists 13.10.04 - How do Nerves Carry Information? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 06:40

What do nerve cells look like, how do they carry information, and how does one nerve connect and communicate with another nerve? Find out in this spine-tingling Naked Science Scrapbook episode...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 13.09.27 - What Do Rockets Push Against in Space? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:51

What colour were human ancestors? What does a rocket push against in space to propel itself forward? Why does yawning make me cry? How do bats navigate? Can fuel cells run on alcohol? Why are 90% of people right handed? How genetically related would the children of two sets of identical twins be? Plus, noses grown on foreheads and how rotating antibiotic drugs can prevent bacterial resistance...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 13.09.20 - Why does the Universe Spin? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:50

Why scratch your head if you don't know the answer? What about the Earth made the dinosaurs so big? Why does the Universe spin? Is the Sun seem brighter in the morning than the evening? Are autistic people particularly at home with computers? Why do effervescent tablets fizz only in water? Why do Parkinson's patients sleepwalk without difficulty? Plus, news of a decoy molecule that can treat dwarfism and what earwax has revealed about blue whales...

 Ask the Naked Scientists, South Africa 13.09.13 - What Makes My Eyelid Twitch? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:04

How is an electron microscope tip made to measure 1 atom thick? Why do I sound different on a recording? Why does light slow down in some media? Why is soft water slimy? How do ants home in on my handbag? What makes my eyelids twitch? Plus, how scientists are exploring spider venoms as a source of new insecticides...

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