Off the back of cyber-attacks on the British Library and Cambridge University, Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist look at the how they happen, who is responsible, and how can we protect against them. Plus the team find out why a gene might be responsible for a Labrador's weight, how early springs are affecting migratory birds, and hear from the Cambridge team who have found the oldest known dead galaxy in the universe.
Zero Gravity
ADHD, sinking cities, and cleaning up oil spills
Smoking and vaping controls, the remains of the largest sea reptile, volcanic ash and jet engines and food production
Artificial platelets, Bonobos and a tribute to Peter Higgs
Belly fat, BRCA gene and synthetic opioids
Why whooping cough cases are surging and looking for life on Europa
COVID-19, 4 years on.
The gene that turns Labradors into gluttons, migratory birds and the oldest known dead galaxy.
Lithium batteries, human tails and the science behind potholes
Whale songs, fake fossils and "Forever Chemicals"
Dengue fever, sense of humour and fish skin
Blueberries, cancer waiting lists and assisted dying
Elon Musk's brain implants and the science of shipping
Retinas, biological cells and pond skater insects.
The Black Death, wine measures and pot holes
Titans of Science: Professor Deborah Prentice
Measles, Terror Chatbots and the Microbiome
Quantum Leap
Christmas science stories and computer games
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The Infinite Monkey Cage
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Elis James and John Robins