Decoding our inner voice, and hunting for life on Mars

Decoding our inner voice, and hunting for life on Mars

In this edition of The Naked Scientists: the scientists who think they can decode the thoughts we hear in our heads. Also ahead: do ultra-processed foods make it much harder to lose weight? Plus, we hear from the PhD student who is aiding the search for life on Mars... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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The Science of Laughter

The Science of Laughter

This week, The Naked Scientists take a look at the science of laughter, asking why we like to laugh, hearing what babies find funny and meeting a joke-building robot. Plus, news of a gene editing tech...

17 Jan 201757min

Are more crimes committed during a full moon?

Are more crimes committed during a full moon?

Does being angry increase your risk of a heart attack? What's a psychopath? And how much does a single cell weigh? This week, Chris Smith answers your questions with Stuart Higgins, Maud Borensztein, ...

10 Jan 201754min

2016: A Year in Science

2016: A Year in Science

The Naked Scientists celebrate the dawn of 2017 with a look at their best bits from 2016, including: the science breakthrough of the year, how to use psychology to get a date and why it pays to look...

3 Jan 201756min

Our Search for Extraterrestrials

Our Search for Extraterrestrials

This week: is there anybody out there or are we alone in the Universe? Graihagh Jackson ponders one of the fundamental questions of humanity, from flying saucers and UFOs to why we haven't found any e...

27 Des 201653min

The 12 Scientific Days of Christmas

The 12 Scientific Days of Christmas

Supported by an all-star scientific cast of luminaries and willing volunteers the Naked Scientists celebrate the holidays with the 12 scientific days of Christmas. From why 9 ladies like to dance to m...

20 Des 201652min

What's the Healthiest Way to Eat an Entire Cake?

What's the Healthiest Way to Eat an Entire Cake?

Chris is joined by Giles Yeo, Roger Buckley, Andrew Pontzen and Kerstin Goepfrich, and they enjoy a mince pie or two while answering listener questions, including: why isn't love blinding; are glasses...

13 Des 201656min

When The Drugs Don't Work...

When The Drugs Don't Work...

Antibiotics are chemicals that kill bacteria but leave us unharmed. However, bacteria are evolving so that our drugs no longer kill them. If this trend continues, the treatable are going to become unt...

6 Des 20161h

Is DNA the Basis for all Life in the Universe?

Is DNA the Basis for all Life in the Universe?

This week: alien hunting! Life here on Earth uses DNA, but why, and would aliens be made of the same stuff? Plus, news of how your gut microbes are controlling your genes, a new way to fight phobias, ...

29 Nov 201659min

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