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    Naked Science Scrapbook, iTunesU

    Drawing out the facts, the Naked Science Scrapbook brings a visual dimension to the world's most mysterious science. On iTunesU
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    Episodes (31)

    12.08.16 - How do we use Microbes to make Biohydrogen? - Science Scrapbook

    12.08.16 - How do we use Microbes to make Biohydrogen? - Science Scrapbook
    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...

    12.07.30 - How does the Internet work? - Science Scrapbook

    12.07.30 - How does the Internet work? - Science Scrapbook
    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...

    12.02.17 - How do lasers work? - Science Scrapbook

    12.02.17 - How do lasers work? - Science Scrapbook
    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!

    12.02.10 - How do thermoelectric generators work? - Science Scrapbook

    12.02.10 - How do thermoelectric generators work? - Science Scrapbook
    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.

    12.02.03 - How does a microwave work? - Science Scrapbook

    12.02.03 - How does a microwave work? - Science Scrapbook
    Most of us have a microwave oven in our kitchen. They make heating up leftovers and the dreaded readymeal much faster than a conventional oven. In this Naked Science Scrapbook, we find out how the microwave oven produce the microwaves, and how they actually cook the food, plus how popcorn played a key role in the invention of the microwave oven...

    11.12.15 - Why do sprouts make you fart? - Science Scrapbook

    11.12.15 - Why do sprouts make you fart? - Science Scrapbook
    Every Christmas, one vegetable divides opinion - Brussels sprouts. Some of us love them, some of us hate them, but eating them can have some embarrassing consequences. In this Naked science Scrapbook, we find out why sprouts cause flatulence and what makes sprout-induced gas such an offensive addition to the Christmas table...

    11.11.24 - How does autofocus work? - Science Scrapbook

    11.11.24 - How does autofocus work? - Science Scrapbook
    Millions of people now own compact digital cameras and camera phones that will automatically focus on parts of a scene, without having to turn a focus wheel. But how does autofocus work? In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how battleship technology has found its way into cameras and why some autofocus cameras use ultrasound to figure out what to focus on...