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
560 – 580

The Colourful Compounds of Copper - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.06.30

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Why are copper compounds so colourful? In this week's Question of the Week we find out how one metal can have so many colourful compounds, as well as a distinctive green flame. Plus, we ask why dreams are so hard to remember, even the really good ones, and how can…
1 Jul 2008 3 min

Lightning Defibrillator - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.06.23

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Being struck by lightning can be a heart-stopping experience - but could a second strike re-start your heart? In this question of the week, we find out if a bolt could act as a defibrillator, and if your body could take it! Plus, we ask why copper comes in different…
24 Jun 2008 3 min

Cutting Calories by Cooking - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.06.24

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
If you burn your Pizza to a crisp, are you're left with a low calorie (if not very tasty) meal? In this Question of the Week we find out whether cooking contributes calories to a dish, or turn your lunch into the slimmers option. Plus, we ask if a second…
17 Jun 2008 4 min

Over-Salted Fish - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.06.09

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Most fish live in either freshwater or saltwater, but some live in both. In this Question of the Week we find out how these fish manage to avoid becoming too salty or too watery. Also, we ask if you burn your food, do the calories go up in smoke, and…
10 Jun 2008 3 min

The Science of the Didgeridoo - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.06.02

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
How do you make a didgeridoo do what it does do? For this week's QotW, we find out how the length and shape of the instrument and the skill of the player affects the sound of a didgeridoo. Plus, we ask how fish can cope with both fresh and salt…
3 Jun 2008 4 min

How Would ET Phone Home? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.05.26

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
If we ever do find alien life around other stars, just how would E.T. phone home? We find out what technology we would need to communicate with our nearest stars, and the practical limitations. Plus, we seek the secrets of the didgeridoo, and ask if salt water fish have more…
27 May 2008 4 min

Did Dinos Die Young? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.05.19

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
How long was a big dino's lifespan? On this week's Question of the Week, we find out how many candles a dinosaur birthday cake would have, and how we can tell from only fossilised remains. Also, we ask, what technology will we need to communicate with nearby stars (assuming we…
20 May 2008 4 min

Earplugs Make Sounds Louder? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.05.12

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Wearing earplugs may help to cut out external noises, but why does it make it impossible to eat crunchy crisps? In this Question of the Week, we find out why earbud headphones make internal noises so loud, and ask how long did a dinosaur live, and what technology will we…
13 May 2008 5 min

Olympic Flame in Flight - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.05.05

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
What keeps the Olympic torch alight, in flight? To keep the Olympic spirit burning, it must need to travel on aeroplanes, but how do you keep a naked flame burning, while keeping other passengers safe? We find out from one of the designers of the Sydney Olympic Torch. Plus, we…
6 May 2008 4 min

Running out of Oil - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.04.29

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
When will we run out of oil? In the 1970s, it was predicted that oil wells would run dry by the year 2000, but new reserves were discovered. So in this week's Question we find out how long we have left, and if rising oil prices will make difficult reserves…
29 Apr 2008 4 min

Lightning on TV - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.04.21

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Should you turn off the TV in a thunderstorm? In this electrifying Question of the Week we find out if an attached aerial attracts lightning, or if it's safe to ride out the storm in front of your set. Plus, we ask if we might find new reserves of oil,…
22 Apr 2008 5 min

Survival in a Sealed Car - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.04.14

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
How long would you survive sealed in a compact car? Is there enough oxygen to survive your journey, or should you just open a window to avoid suffocating on your own expelled gas? Also, we ask if lightning should interrupt your television viewing - should you unplug your TV in…
15 Apr 2008 4 min

Drinking Wine in the Desert - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.04.07

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Should you drink wine in the desert? Would an alcoholic drink dehydrate you faster than no drink at all? If so, should you let the alcohol evaporate first, and how long would this take? This is the subject of this week's answer, and we ask how long you could survive…
8 Apr 2008 5 min

The Timing of the Tides - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.03.17

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
On this week's Question of the Week, we plunge into a question about tides! We find out how the tide times are worked out to the nearest minute, and why anyone would need such precision. Plus, we ask why your spoken and singing accents may not match, and if you're…
19 Mar 2008 5 min

Dirty Hair Grows Slower? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.03.10

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week, we tackle the hirsute - will clean, trimmed hair grow quickly? Can you slow the growth with neglect? We find out if cut hair grows back quicker and thicker, or if that's just an urban myth. Also, we ask how tide times are so precise, and why people…
13 Mar 2008 4 min

A True Scale of Smell - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.02.25

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week, we find out if our noses tell us the truth. Does a strong smell mean a lot of odour in the air, or can we be tricked by small smells? In short, does our sense of smell have a sense of scale? Also, we ask if more carbon…
22 Feb 2008 4 min

The Smell of Old Books - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.02.18

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
Books can hold stories, knowledge, ideas and memories - but what about the smell? So on this week's QotW - What gives an old book that distinctive smell? Also, we ask how we perceive the 'size' of an odour, and if there's more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere - is…
19 Feb 2008 4 min

Self-Shocking Electric Eels - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 08.02.11

Podcast  |  Naked Scientists | Question of the Week
This week, we find out how Electric Eels avoid a self-shock when stunning their prey, and we ask some smelly questions; what gives an old book it's distinctive smell, and does a strong smell mean a lot of odour in the air, or do our noses play tricks on us?
11 Feb 2008 3 min
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