
This week, we investigate infertility and In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF). We find out how a new high resolution temperature monitor conceived in Cambridge can help couples get pregnant, and explore new ways to improve the success of fertility treatment...

The most distant object ever discovered as well as the events of National Pathology week feature in this week's show as we take on your science questions...

This week we're showcasing a new bimonthly programme strand which we're making in collaboration with the folks at Diamond, the UK's Synchrotron Light Source. In this episode, we dig deep into the world of archaeology to learn how scientists at Diamond are investigating our cultural heritage...

We explore the basis of brain diseases on this week's Naked Scientists. We find out what happens to the brain in Huntington's disease, discover the genes behind Alzheimers and a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases like Multiple Sclerosis or MS...

We reach for the skies on this week's Naked Scientists, with High Altitude Adventures. We find out how the body reacts to the low oxygen at high altitudes, and join Laura Soul testing the theories on a trek up to Everest base camp...

We celebrate this year's Nobel prizes on the Naked Scientists this week with a bumper crop of science questions! We find out why water expands when it freezes, if animals have regional accents, and how many rockets you would need to crash into the moon to knock it off course and much, much more...

This week, we catch up with the latest from the front line of cancer research. Kat Arney reports from the National Cancer Research Institute's annual conference, we find out how proton therapy is promising for targeting tumours and look at the hormones and stem cells involved in breast cancer...

We bring you the highlights from European Researchers Night 2009, which filled the Great North Museum with explosions, music and laughter...

Join us in a peek at the secret lives of birds. We find out just how a cuckoo convinces others to care for it's young, and the tragic outcome for the cuckoo chick when the rouse is discovered. We meet the clever corvids, capable of problem solving feats that may even outfox the great apes...

This week, we catch up with the latest from the front line of cancer research. Kat Arney reports from the National Cancer Research Institute's annual conference, we find out how proton therapy is promising for targeting tumours and look at the hormones and stem cells involved in breast cancer...

Chris Smith Ok, we're collecting COOL SCIENCE QUESTIONS for this week's Science Q & A show - please post your scientific conundra below and we'll try to include them...

Gerardo I really like your show, specially Diana's voice xD

Chris Smith
We're back this Sunday with a bulging mail bag and a heap of great questions to answer on air! Make it a date and join us!
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