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
420 – 440

Can you get a Tabby Human?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Cats can have patterned fur, but can you get a tabby human? Plus we ask can we make a miniature Mars at home?
5 Feb 2013 4 min

Why aren't blood donations rejected?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We find out why blood donations aren't rejected more readily. Plus we ask, is sleepiness related to cheerfulness?
13 Jan 2013 4 min

Willl we ever be able to have a conversation with animals?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week we find out if we there will ever be a real life Dr Doolittle.......Sticking with expressing ourselves, we pose our next question, was prehistoric art restricted to caves?
15 Oct 2012 4 min

Would self bone marrow transplants reverse aging?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We find out if banking our bone marrow early in life, and transplanting down the line, may help halt the aging process. Plus we ask, why are we so good at forgetting names?…
1 Oct 2012 6 min

Can mirrors make an infinitely powerful laser?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
By simply bouncing a laser beam between two mirrors, could you produce an infinitely powerful laser? And if not, why not?
8 Sep 2012 5 min

How does one telephone wire transfer all of that data?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We find out how it is possible for a single telephone wire to carry information for a telephone conversation, file downloads to a computer, WiFi access, and allow us to watch a film and listen to the news. Plus we ask can we make an infinitely powerful laser simply by…
3 Sep 2012 4 min

Does ice really reduce swelling and speed up healing?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We find out if applying ice to an injury actually helps to speed up healing. Plus we ask, would dining with a silver spoon make your food taste better?
3 Jul 2012 4 min

Can a magnet be so powerful it crushes what it attracts?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
We apply some Naked Science force to this week's question and find out if we make a magnet so strong that is squashes, rather thanks sticks to, your white goods. Plus we ask do motorways create a microclimate?
28 May 2012 3 min

Do motorways create a microclimate?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week we find out how a species has so successfully infiltrated the verges of the UK road systems. Plus we ask can we create life by heating up basic chemicals…
27 May 2012 4 min

Why don't you make best use of your energy reserves?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week we find out why our bodies can't get their priorities right. We find out why we seek out food when we already have enough energy stored around our waists in the form of love handles and pot bellies. Plus we ask - will our skin soak up the…
1 Apr 2012 4 min

Would you receive any warning before being squished by a meteoite?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
If there were a large object, say a meteorite falling straight down where you are standing, what kind of warning would you notice? Would there be an accompanying sound? Or would you not know until it's too late? Plus we ask, can you catch cancer?…
13 Mar 2012 4 min

How does a Headache Hurt?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week I'll be getting inside your head.....with a question from Jarraryd Dunn. Plus we'll be asking is there any point in switching off your lights, TVs, and phone chargers during the winter?…
23 Jan 2012 3 min

The Case of the Caramels

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
With New Year's Resolutions in full swing here's a sweet thermal caramel quandary for us to sink our teeth into…
15 Jan 2012 5 min

Why don't umbilical cords become tangled?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Given that a foetus is essentially a swimming thing on the end of a piece of string, how is it that the two don't become tangled more often? Find out in this jelly-like QotW. Plus, we ask what would happen if two black holes met.
23 Nov 2011 4 min

How can we avoid the effects of zero g?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Astronauts have to put up with living in zero gravity, so how might they go about avoiding its ill effects? Find out in this body-bending QotW. Plus, we ask if humans have whiskers.
7 Nov 2011 4 min

Can we make power from poo?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Human excrement burns quite well, so why not use it to power a house? But how could this be done? Find out in this fragrant QotW. Plus, we ask why black holes don't explode.
10 Oct 2011 3 min

Do pregnant women breathe more?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Does being pregnant mean you have to breathe for two? Find the answer in this Question of the Week. Plus, we ask if poo power really is possible.
3 Oct 2011 3 min

Is modern medicine affecting the human gene pool?

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
If babies are born by caesarian and modern medicine allows many more people to survive to adulthood, will the human gene pool be affected? We explore this huge question in a very concise Question of the Week. Plus, we ask why it is that wine and cheese complement each other…
18 Sep 2011 4 min
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