Episodes 1,262
Avg. Duration 49m
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Apple Rating 4.7 (13)
Since Oct 2005
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.

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Christian Eriksen's heart device, and air leaks on the ISS

Jun 12, 2026 30m

Coming up, Danish footballer Christian Eriksen is reportedly "doing well" after collapsing for a second time during an international match. Did a tiny device called an implantable cardioverter…

Fever pitch: the science of the Football World Cup

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The FIFA World Cup is taking place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It's often called the beautiful game, but is it really more science than art? This episode features Rachael Ralph,…

Ovarian cancer wonder drug, and the birth of black holes

Jun 05, 2026 28m

In this episode, we hear about a breakthrough drug called mirvetuximab, which has been dubbed a "biological missile" in the treatment of ovarian cancer. Plus, astronomers suggest some black holes may…

Should we be concerned about Ebola?

Jun 02, 2026 30m

In this episode, we explore the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda - including the origins of Ebola and how it is transmitted; how an outbreak is modelled; how…

Rising melanoma rates, and artificial bird's eggs

May 29, 2026 28m

In today's episode, the rising rates of melanoma skin cancer in the UK - why is this happening? Also, evidence that pregnancy induces epigenetic changes to brain gene expression, researchers produce…

The future of AI

May 26, 2026 33m

Today, we unpack artificial intelligence. What does it do well? And how is it advancing science? This episode features the BBC's Zoe Kleinman, Oxford University's Mike Wooldridge, Raj Jena, the UK's…

Ebola outbreak in the DRC, and Artemis III preparation

May 22, 2026 28m

Coming up, we explore an outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda. How is it being managed? Plus, NASA announces preparations for Artemis III, whether nuclear…

Dealing with depression

May 19, 2026 33m

Today, the basis of depression and how science is helping in its management. Neuroscientist Trevor Robbins defines this condition; GP Munro Stewart tells us how it might be diagnosed and managed…

Virologists on hantavirus, and extreme heat at the World Cup

May 15, 2026 29m

Coming up, a virological voyage through what is known about the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius. Plus, scientists create the first detailed map of the smell receptors in the nose; how…

Hantavirus outbreak: cruising for a biological bruising

May 12, 2026 35m

This week, we explore an outbreak of hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius. Cambridge virologist Colin Crump explains how the outbreak of this viral disease may have occurred; Emory University's Boghuma…

Hantavirus outbreak, and salmon on cocaine

May 08, 2026 33m

This week, we discuss the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius. What are we beginning to learn? Plus, how potatoes were the driving force for advantageous gene selection in the Indigenous Andean…

Meningitis under the microscope

May 05, 2026 27m

Today, we put meningitis under the microscope. Robin May at the UK Health Security Agency explains this group of conditions and how his team might respond to an incident; Kat Sharrocks at…

Chernobyl 40 years on, and countering ash dieback disease

May 01, 2026 27m

Forty years on from the Chernobyl disaster, we discuss radioactive fallout and our relationship with nuclear risk. In sport, researchers suggest repeated head impacts may disrupt the blood-brain…

Giant leaps in astronomy: the telescopes taking us further

Apr 28, 2026 31m

Today, we are taking a journey through the evolution of space telescopes and observatories. They are continuing to drive our understanding of the Universe, and the latest iterations - the Vera Rubin…

Microbiome links to Parkinson's, and a massive laser boost

Apr 24, 2026 32m

This week scientists confirm the link between changes to the microbiome and later development of Parkinson's Disease, a super speedy microfluidic way to diagnose infection and probe antibiotic…

What is flooding? And how do we tackle it?

Apr 21, 2026 28m

We dive into the science and impact of flooding and coastal change. In partnership with UK Research and Innovation, this podcast explores what flooding is, how we measure tides, the dangers flooding…

Alzheimer's drugs & tackling HIV

Apr 17, 2026 30m

This week, we look at UK Alzheimer's drugs and the latest debate over whether new treatments are a genuine breakthrough or overhyped, alongside a striking HIV case from Oslo that has raised fresh…

Oil, gas & what comes next

Apr 14, 2026 33m

This week, we are exploring the oil and gas industry, literally from the ground up: what's the geology of oil formation, how does a petrochemist go from crude to highly refined, can the UK solve its…

Space travel alters the body, and chronic pain on the mind

Apr 10, 2026 34m

This week, we find out how space travel is likely to affect the bodies of the Artemis II astronauts. Plus, how conflict and other adverse events during childhood influence young lives, what is the…

What is time?

Apr 07, 2026 33m

Time waits for no one, but what exactly is it? Is it just a human construct, or something far deeper, flowing through our minds and bodies? In this episode, we examine the very fabric of time: how we…

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