Martin Rees explains Hawkings early work...
Interviews about Physics
Interviews about cosmology, astrophysics, electricity, energy, forces, gravity, light and maths...
Could we see the return of supersonic flight? Mechanical engineer Michael Carley explains all...
It was an amazing feat 50 years ago but will we go back to the moon?
Why don't people believe we landed on the Moon?
3, 2, 1, LIFTOFF! The Naked Scientists launch their own rocket with the help of some friends.
NASA had a decade to get it right but why was a "Moonshot" so important?
How do you simulate a universe? And why would you want to?
When will we be able to make a cup of tea with the power of nuclear fusion?
Do space travellers experience 0 gravity?
Scientists analyse animal calls to help improve the well-being of livestock.
Taking your screams as high up as we can go...
As it’s extreme month, we’re bringing you an extreme record of the week
When it comes to extreme speed, there’s one thing that takes the crown; light.
Just how fast is a McLaren super car? Buckle up, Izzie Clarke went to find out...
With Wimbledon just around the corner, Izzie Clarke picked up her racket to explore the quick pace of tennis.
May 29th 1919 marked an important day for the world of physics and a young scientist called Albert Einstein.
The UK’s first ever 5G network has just been launched but how does it work?
Dark matter might be made of axions - but what are axions, and how do we try to detect them?
Dark matter might be WIMPs - weakly-interacting massive particles. But what are they? How do we detect them?
We say there's five times as much dark matter as regular matter - let's think about how much that actually is.
We take a look at our listener feedback...