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
520 – 540

Waggle Dance Evolution - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.05.18

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How did the waggle dance - the complex dance that honeybees use to describe the whereabouts of good food - evolve in small steps? We find out in this Question of the Week. Plus, we ask where human evolution is taking us…
19 May 2009 5 min

Jumbo Aerobatics - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.05.11

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This week's question jet propels us into the blue skies thinkingon passenger jet manoeuvrability. Can a large airliner perform barrel rolls and loops? We also ask, how did bee dances come about?
11 May 2009 5 min

Night Time Weight Loss - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.05.04

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In this Question of the Week, we ask if the positions of the Sun and Moon influence your weight - Is night time your light time, what do you weigh at midday? Diana O'Carroll finds out. Plus, we ask if it's possible to do aerobatic stunts in large passenger aircraft!
5 May 2009 3 min

Can Magnets Descale Your Pipes? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.04.27

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In this Question of the Week, we find out if a magnetic field can stop pipes from clogging up with limescale? Many manufacturers would like us to believe that simply clamping a magnet to your plumbing is all you need for clean, free flowing water, but is the science on…
28 Apr 2009 3 min

The Biology Of Burns - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.03.09

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In this Question of the Week, we discover the biological basis of burns - just what does happen to your cells when you touch something hot? Plus, we ask if humans undergo seasonal moulting - do we lose more hair when it's warmer?
10 Mar 2009 3 min

Google Power - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.03.02

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This week, we search our own databanks to find out how much energy it takes to search for something on Google. Plus, we ask what happens at a molecular level when we touch a hot object…
3 Mar 2009 3 min

The Many Shapes of Leaves - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.02.23

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In this special Question of the Week, we explore the reasons why trees, even when closely related an in the same environment, can have such diverse leaf shapes. Plus, we ask how much energy it takes to search the internet for answers!
24 Feb 2009 3 min

Musical Milk - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.02.16

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Why should milk 'change it's tune' when it's being steamed? In this Question of the Week, we find out why the sound of steaming milk changes abruptly at around 60C (140F), and invite you to consider Sir David Attenborough's question for next week…
17 Feb 2009 4 min

Wearable Robots - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.02.09

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Could a robotic suit make a ballerina out of a buffoon? Could technology allow ordinary people to perform extraordinary tasks? We find out in this Question of the Week. Plus, we ask why milk seems to be so musical - why does the sound of milk being steamed seem to…
10 Feb 2009 3 min

Spit and Polish - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.02.02

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How does spit make your shoes so shiny? A good polish needs more than just elbow grease, it needs your saliva too! We find out in this Question of the Week, and ask if it's possible to build a suit that lets you dance like a ballerina?
3 Feb 2009 4 min

Counting Without Counting - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.01.26

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You can instantly tell if there are three objects on a table, but if there are twenty, you would need to count them to be sure. Why can we spot the small groups without having to count, and how big does the group have to be for us to get…
27 Jan 2009 3 min

Fossilised Fence Posts - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.01.19

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Petrified wood is a type of fossil, but some claim to have seen wooden fence posts that have already become petrified. Is it scientifically possible for wood to fossilise in such a short period? We ask how petrified wood is formed, and what exactly does it consist of? Plus, you…
15 Jan 2009 3 min

Meteoric Life Forms - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 09.01.12

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Meteorites, dust and other space rubbish is falling to Earth all the time, but does any of it ever contain life? We find out if aliens hitch a lift on space rubble in this Question of the Week. Plus, we ask how does wood become petrified? Can it happen quickly…
9 Jan 2009 2 min
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