Naked Science Scrapbook

Sarah Castor-Perry, The Naked Scientists

Drawing out the facts, the Naked Science Scrapbook brings a visual dimension to the world's most mysterious science.

  • 2 minutes 58 seconds
    Where Does the Solar System End? - Science Scrapbook 13.11.12
    1000614 Launched in 1977 to study the Solar system's gas giant planets, Voyager 1 is still operating. But now it's so far away that the Solar wind has weakened and a deluge of cosmic particles from intergalactic space is assailing it. Now interstellar space awaits. But where does the Solar system end and this new frontier begin?
    12 November 2013, 12:00 am
  • 5 minutes 9 seconds
    What is the Higgs boson? - Science Scrapbook 13.10.07
    3236 Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have found evidence of a new fundamental particle, that could be the much sought-after Higgs boson. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a Higgs boson actually is, and why finding it could help us understand the structure of the universe a little bit better...
    6 October 2013, 11:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 40 seconds
    How do Nerves Carry Information? - Science Scrapbook 13.10.04
    1000574 What do nerve cells look like, how do they carry information, and how does one nerve connect and communicate with another nerve? Find out in this spine-tingling Naked Science Scrapbook episode...
    3 October 2013, 11:00 pm
  • 5 minutes 19 seconds
    How do we use Microbes to make Biohydrogen? - Science Scrapbook 12.08.16
    3282 Hydrogen could be a key clean fuel of the future, powering cars, planes and technology. The challenge facing us before we can switch to this energy-dense fuel has been to produce it cleanly and efficiently. Now a team at the University of Birmingham have developed a way of harnessing the power of microbes to make it for us...
    15 August 2012, 11:00 pm
  • 5 minutes 32 seconds
    How does the Internet work? - Science Scrapbook 12.07.30
    3265 Whether you're watching a YouTube video, downloading an email, buying a birthday present or linking up with friends online, you're sending data across the Internet. But how does "the web" actually work, and what lies behind it? Here, in this Naked Science Scrapbook episode supported by 4D Data Centres, all is revealed...
    29 July 2012, 11:00 pm
  • 5 minutes 34 seconds
    What is a fungus? - Science Scrapbook 12.05.25
    3194 Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a fungus actually is, how they live and how they cause and fight disease. Plus we see that many of our favourite meals wouldn't be the same without them.
    24 May 2012, 11:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 45 seconds
    What is an Alloy? - Science Scrapbook 12.05.18
    3187 A lot of the metals we use every day, from car wheels to cutlery, are made from alloys. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how alloys are made and how we change their properties to suit our needs. Plus we discover why alloys have a vital role to play when we fly off on holiday...
    18 May 2012, 9:48 am
  • 6 minutes 1 second
    What is Jetlag? - Science Scrapbook 12.04.24
    3163 Why do we feel tired or awake at the wrong times when we go on holiday to a different timezone? In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how your body clock works, how it is disrupted by long distance travel and if there's any way around getting jetlag.
    24 April 2012, 8:33 am
  • 5 minutes 3 seconds
    What does a data centre do? - Science Scrapbook 12.03.08
    3087 When companies can't back up their data themselves, they often turn to data centres. But what do they do? In this Naked Science Scrapbook, supported by 4D Data Centres, we find out how a data centre is designed to minimise environmental impact, and how they can prevent personal information from being stolen...
    8 March 2012, 12:00 am
  • 5 minutes 5 seconds
    How do lasers work? - Science Scrapbook 12.02.17
    3038 From DVD players and supermarket scanners to laser pointers and Bond movies, lasers are part of our lives. But just how do they work? In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how excitable atoms produce the laser beams and how those beams are used to perform surgery, send information through the internet and even measure the distance to the moon!
    17 February 2012, 1:00 am
  • 5 minutes 30 seconds
    How do thermoelectric generators work? - Science Scrapbook 12.02.10
    3028 Huge amounts of energy are lost from power stations and cars as heat. But what if we could harness that heat and turn it into useful electricity? That's what thermoelectric generators or TEGs can help us do. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how they exploit a temperature gradient to produce power and how they're already powering space exploration.
    10 February 2012, 12:45 pm
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