Hot Nectar, Warming Weather and Birds Missing the Spring

Hot Nectar, Warming Weather and Birds Missing the Spring

In the hot seat this week is Beverley Glover, who will describe how flowers warm their nectar to entice passing pollinators, real life weatherman John Law discusses weather predictions and how to calculate temperature days in advance, and Marcel Visser explains how warming weather and earlier springs spell disaster for migrating birds. Also on the show, we will hear from Katey Walter about a new source of atmospheric methane, and in Kitchen Science, Derek and Dave get their hands wet in the name of discovering how the human body judges temperature. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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The Brain Uncovered: Naked Neuroscience

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The Hydrogen Economy: Fuelling the Future

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18 Elo 201234min

Do Dogs Understand People?

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What happens if you're exposed to the vacuum of space? Is using a mobile phone on a flight safe? Which is more contagious - a cough or a sneeze? This week we answer your sticky science questions, suc...

11 Elo 201259min

Curious about Mars...

Curious about Mars...

Publishing early in recognition of the arrival on the red planet of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover, this week we talk to members of the mission team, revisit some previous succe...

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How Science Goes for Gold

How Science Goes for Gold

How can science, technology and engineering aid the world's elite athletes? In this special edition of the Naked Scientists, we discover how physiology, psychology and technology help get us across t...

28 Heinä 201259min

How Powered Flight got off the Ground

How Powered Flight got off the Ground

From the first flight to supersonic air-travel was achieved in under 50 years. To discover what made it all possible we look at the advances in technology, engineering and materials that were needed, ...

21 Heinä 201259min

Better to blow up an Earth-bound Asteroid?

Better to blow up an Earth-bound Asteroid?

Should we blow up objects on a collision course with Earth? Or will they do less damage left intact? More importantly, is there a gene for hating marmite? And what makes copper such a good conductor? ...

14 Heinä 201259min

Super Bainite: Super Strong Steel

Super Bainite: Super Strong Steel

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7 Heinä 201259min

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