Naked Scientists Question of the Week

Question of the Week

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...
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584 Episodes
360 – 380

Do emotional and pain-induced tears differ?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Humans are the only animals that cry tears of emotion as well as pain. But does each type of tear differ in its chemical composition, and can you tell why someone was crying from looking at this?
17 Aug 2014 3 min

Can humans spontaneously combust?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week, we tackle the burning issue of spontaneous human combustion. Reported cases of people bursting into flames nowhere near a fire. Is there any scientific explanation for this?
2 Aug 2014 4 min

How much of my body can I live without?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Which organs are vital and which are luxuries of life? We asked Elena Teh, Medical student at Cambridge University, for the gory details…
27 Jul 2014 3 min

Is warp speed possible?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Star Trek fantasy or scientifically feasible? We find out with NASA!
15 Jul 2014 4 min

Can eating sweets stop brain fatigue?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Can you combat brain fogginess and help with french homework by munching sweets? We find out if there is any scientific rationale for this sweet toothed strategy to deal with brain fatigue.
15 Jun 2014 4 min

Are cremeted ashes good for plant growth?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Would a scattering of your beloved's ashes be good for plant growth? Or could it be toxic? We take this question to Cambridge University's Botanic's Head Gardener.
8 Jun 2014 4 min

Is there an antimatter planet out there?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Are there antimatter planets out there? What would they look like? And how would we tell they exist? We find out!
26 May 2014 5 min

Which painkiller should I use?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
What's the difference between aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen? We turn to a Professor of Pain for the answer.
18 May 2014 1 min

What is fire and how does it burn?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We light up our brains with this burning question, igniting the issue with a Professor of Chemistry and Fire Science, Richard Hull, from Lancaster University.
11 May 2014 3 min

Why does my PC need more data storage than my DNA?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Why does my PC need more data storage than my DNA? Surely human processing power is greater than a computers? We crunch into the data to find out!
6 Apr 2014 4 min

Is technology steering human evolution?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Is technology changing at too fast a pace for our genetic material? Has human evolution halted? We find out!
30 Mar 2014 4 min

Can a brain scan tell if you are depressed?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We zoom into MRI scanning to find out why it is so low resolution and ask, if it was improved could that help diagnosing disorders of the brain?
23 Feb 2014 3 min

Why are some people left handed?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We find out if other animals exhibit handed'ness. Plus what does it mean to be left handed and right footed?
16 Feb 2014 3 min

Is green snot better than yellow?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Does the colour of your snot signify the severity or stage of your cold?
9 Feb 2014 4 min

How can I get rid of deodorant stains?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
What causes deodorant stains on clothing, and what's the best way to get rid of them?
2 Feb 2014 4 min

Why do insects buzz around lights?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
There's not that many bugs around this time of year, but those that are seem to collect by by kitchen light. Why is that?
12 Jan 2014 4 min
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