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Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs. In this week's episode... A breakthrough in treating spinal cord injuries, worrying news about red fire ants in Sicily, we look at what it means for us in the UK and NASA is sending a sample of an asteroid back to Earth - it arrives this weekend - find out what scientists are hoping to learn. Get the podcast from the BBC Sounds app.
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1171 - Spinal cord injury treatments, red fire ants and asteroid samples. Sun, 24 Sep 2023
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1170 - Titans of Science: Helen Sharman (Part 2) Sun, 17 Sep 2023
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1169 - Titans of Science: Helen Sharman Sun, 10 Sep 2023
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1168 - Eating well without compromising on taste Sun, 03 Sep 2023
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1167 - India Land on the Moon Sun, 27 Aug 2023
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1166 - The real Oppenheimer Sun, 20 Aug 2023
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1165 - Q&A Sun, 06 Aug 2023
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906 - Artificial Intelligence Sun, 30 Jul 2023
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905 - Tackling Depression Sun, 23 Jul 2023
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904 - Protecting the Oceans Fri, 14 Jul 2023
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903 - We answer your questions Sun, 09 Jul 2023
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902 - Light Pollution Sun, 02 Jul 2023
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901 - Titan sub and an HIV vaccine Sun, 25 Jun 2023
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900 - UFOs - What do we know? Sun, 18 Jun 2023
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899 - Fossils - why there is so much excitement at the moment? Sun, 11 Jun 2023
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898 - Alleviating Allergies Sun, 04 Jun 2023
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897 - Memory, mosquitos and mowing the lawn Sun, 28 May 2023
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896 - Your questions answered Sun, 21 May 2023
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895 - Singing fish and building better batteries Sun, 14 May 2023
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894 - Sport and concussion injuries Sun, 07 May 2023
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893 - Obesity Fri, 28 Apr 2023
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892 - Black Holes and the Dark Side of the Moon Sun, 23 Apr 2023
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891 - What is Pain? Sun, 16 Apr 2023
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890 - Is There Anybody Out There? Sun, 09 Apr 2023
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889 - Dinosaur faces, laughing gas, and repairing broken gadgets Sun, 02 Apr 2023
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888 - The High Seas Treaty Sun, 26 Mar 2023
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887 - Recharging In Nature Sun, 19 Mar 2023
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886 - Q&A: Ask Us Anything Sun, 12 Mar 2023
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885 - What can the Earth tell us about itself? Sun, 05 Mar 2023
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884 - Male Pill, Invisible Shrimp, & Fusion Power in Future? Sun, 26 Feb 2023
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883 - Gene therapy, the world's biggest penguin, and the threat from bird flu Sun, 19 Feb 2023
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882 - Quakes, bad indoor air, and will we be eating bacteria in future? Sun, 12 Feb 2023
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881 - Transplanted brains, sugar taxes and satellites Sun, 05 Feb 2023
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880 - Can a chatbot be a good broadcaster? Sun, 29 Jan 2023
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879 - History of Booze Sun, 22 Jan 2023
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878 - All aboard 'Boaty McBoatface' Sun, 15 Jan 2023
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877 - New Year's Q&A Sun, 08 Jan 2023
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876 - The Best Of 5 Live Science 2022 Sun, 01 Jan 2023
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875 - The Science of Magnetism Sun, 18 Dec 2022
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874 - 8 billion people and counting Sun, 11 Dec 2022
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873 - 5 live Science Sun, 04 Dec 2022
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872 - Putting tuberculosis under the microscope Sun, 27 Nov 2022
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871 - Your questions answered, including: how do black holes work? Sun, 20 Nov 2022
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870 - Long Covid Sun, 13 Nov 2022
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869 - What happens to our bodies when the clocks change? Sun, 06 Nov 2022
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867 - We See Monsters! Sun, 30 Oct 2022
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866 - Cancer accomplices and lost fishing nets. Sun, 23 Oct 2022
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865 - Fract or Fiction: We drill down into the science of fracking Sun, 16 Oct 2022
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864 - Science Nobel Winners Sun, 09 Oct 2022
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863 - A rundown of the Nobel Prizes Sun, 09 Oct 2022
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