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Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists

Rapid fire science in sixty seconds, or so... We break down the latest science stories into digestible quick-fire podcasts that focus on the facts.

Technology Physics Natural Sciences Psychology Chemistry Life Sciences Science Health & Fitness Medicine
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
2 minutes
Episodes
56
Years Active
2013 - 2019
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Kidney Transplants

Kidney Transplants

The waiting list for kidney transplants is one of the longest. Here's Phil Sansom with the QuickFire Science of kidney transplantation, including why a person would need a kidney transplant, and how …
00:01:00  |   Fri 29 Nov 2019
Gene Therapy

Gene Therapy

Advances in genetics and molecular biology mean that it is now possible to treat and even cure a raft of disorders for which there was previously little to offer patients. With the Quick Fire Science…
00:01:48  |   Sun 06 Oct 2019
HPV: Human Papillomavirus

HPV: Human Papillomavirus

Human papillomaviruses are the cause of cervical and head and neck cancers in men and women. About half of the adult population have been exposed to high risk forms of the agent. With the Quick Fire …
00:00:57  |   Tue 03 Sep 2019
HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus

HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Worldwide, nearly 40 million people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Here's the Quick Fire Science, with Phil Sansom... HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus, and around one in 65…
00:01:25  |   Tue 03 Sep 2019
Chlamydia

Chlamydia

Up to 10% of young people are infected with chlamydia. Here's the Quick Fire Science, from Phil Sansom...Chlamydia is a bacterial infection. It's one of the most common STIs - sexually transmitted in…
00:01:15  |   Tue 03 Sep 2019
Driverless Cars

Driverless Cars

It has been announced by the government that driverless cars will be trialled on the roads of the UK by January 2015. The Ministry for Transport has invited cities to compete to host one of 3 trials.…
00:02:44  |   Wed 30 Jul 2014
Supermoon

Supermoon

Last weekend, many people will have noticed the moon looking especially bigand bright. This is because of a phenomenon known as the supermoon. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Nake…
00:01:36  |   Wed 16 Jul 2014
Smallpox

Smallpox

US government this week discovered vials of smallpox virus whilst cleaning out an old storeroom. This was shocking, as it was thought that the only 2 remaining samples were securely stored in Atlanta…
00:02:55  |   Wed 09 Jul 2014
Captive breeding

Captive breeding

Last week, the 2nd to last to last wild born Spix's Macaw died. The 40 year old parrot, named Presley, was thought to have inspired the film Rio- about a pet parrot who is discovered and taken to joi…
00:02:34  |   Sat 05 Jul 2014
The Lethal Injection

The Lethal Injection

Capital punishment hasn't been used in the UK since 1964, however many countries, including the USA and China, still execute prisoners ever year. This week the USA has carried out its first lethal in…
00:02:30  |   Wed 18 Jun 2014
The Turing Test

The Turing Test

This week a computer program reportedly passed the 'Turing test' for the first time, tricking people into believing it is human. This was part of a competition run by Reading University to commemorat…
00:02:15  |   Wed 11 Jun 2014
Ecstasy

Ecstasy

This week, Alexander Shulgin, the so called 'Godfather of ecstasy' died peacefully in his sleep. The 88 year old is best known for introducing MDMA, the active molecule in ecstasy, to psychologists i…
00:02:35  |   Tue 03 Jun 2014
World's Largest Dinosaur

World's Largest Dinosaur

This week, a farm worker in Argentina stumbled upon what has turned out to be a bone belonging to the largest known dinosaur to have ever walked the planet. Here's your Quick Fire Science on the find…
00:01:58  |   Wed 21 May 2014
Coal Mining Dangers

Coal Mining Dangers

This week news broke that Turkey had suffered its worst ever mining disaster after an explosion and fire in a mine in Soma claimed almost three hundred lives. But why are explosions such a risk when …
00:02:48  |   Wed 14 May 2014
Asthma

Asthma

This week the Royal College of Physicians have issued a report looking at the standard of asthma care in the UK. There are over 5 million asthmatics in Britain, and last year there were more than 100…
00:02:46  |   Wed 07 May 2014
Plane Stowaway

Plane Stowaway

This week, a teenage boy survived the 5 hour flight from California to Hawaii, hidden in the wheel well of a plane. Experts are astonished that he seems to be unharmed- but just how amazing is his s…
00:02:16  |   Wed 23 Apr 2014
World Autism Awareness Day

World Autism Awareness Day

Wednesday, the 2nd of April was World Autism Awareness Day so to help you get to grips with this often misunderstood condition here's your Quick Fire Science with Hannah Critchlow and Kate Lamble Lik…
00:02:30  |   Wed 02 Apr 2014
Black Box Recorders

Black Box Recorders

Now that Malaysian Airways Flight MH370 has officially been acknowledged to have ended in the southern Indian Ocean with all lives lost, attentions have turned to recovering wreckage and piecing toge…
00:03:03  |   Thu 27 Mar 2014
Air Traffic Communication

Air Traffic Communication

With the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 still missing after nearly two weeks, some people are asking how you can lose a plane? But with over 6000 aeroplanes flying above us every day it's essential …
00:02:50  |   Thu 20 Mar 2014
Northern Lights

Northern Lights

Last week much of the UK witnessed the spectacular displays of the Northern Lights, but what causes this phenomenal natural light show? Here's your quick fire science on the aurora borealis... Like t…
00:02:08  |   Thu 06 Mar 2014
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