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Scientists Caught with their Pants Down

Tune into The Naked Scientists podcast for lively science news and interviews from Cambridge University's Chris Smith and his team.

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The Naked Scientists, which airs live each week on BBC Radio and via podcast, is the work of Cambridge University physician and virologist Chris Smith and his band of merry science junkies. As working scientists, these radioheads explain the basics and “lay the fact bare,” as one of them puts it, all while keeping up a lively banter. Each hour-long program is organized around a focus topic and mixes news, listener calls, and interviews. Recent broadcasts have spotlighted earthquakes, forensics, animal behavior, and cosmology.

The show got its start in 1999 when Smith, then a graduate student, was invited on a local radio show to explain how people could use materials from around the house to extract DNA from vegetables and test whether they were genetically modified. “I went onto this show, and what was supposed to be a five-minute segment turned into a two-hour conversation about anything and everything ...

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