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    Each week we take a look at what's hot in the world of Science.
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    Wheelchair Basketball, Earliest Arctic Settlements, the 'Other' BSA - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 10.09.12

    Wheelchair Basketball, Earliest Arctic Settlements, the 'Other' BSA - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 10.09.12
    In this NewsFlash, we look at improving wheelchair design for paralympic wheelchair basketball players, the link between movement and the perception of time, and uncovering the earliest Arctic settlements. Plus, we go to the 'other' BSA, the British Society of Audiology Conference in Nottingham, to hear all about what's new in auditory science.

    Lying Eyes and Silky Chemical Cocoons - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 16.07.12

    Lying Eyes and Silky Chemical Cocoons - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 16.07.12
    Do your eyes give you away when you lie? In this NewsFlash, we'll explore the evidence for the idea that gaze direction can be used to spot a falsehood, as well as discover the dark, starless galaxies of the early universe. Plus, locating the cellular compasses needed for magnetic navigation and why cocooning drugs in silk can keep them active for longer, without the use of a fridge...

    Busting Blood Clots with Nanotechnology - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 09.07.12

    Busting Blood Clots with Nanotechnology - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 09.07.12
    In this NewsFlash, we hear how a breath of bicarbonate might cut infections related to Cystic Fibrosis, discover a nano-technological solution to dangerous blood clots, and examine the astronomical mystery of the disappearing dust cloud. Plus, a new way to think about explosives and, of course, the potential discovery of the Higgs boson!

    Raindrop Traps and Microbes for Immunity - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 25.06.12

    Raindrop Traps and Microbes for Immunity - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 25.06.12
    This week, how microbes make for a healthy immune system, how pitcher plants use raindrops to trap their prey and a new way to block degenerative diseases such as Huntington's disease. Plus, we go online to identify the most influential people in the World around us and discover the transmission potential of H5N1, how natural selection is being used to compose music and the world's first 50 gigapixel camera!