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			<title><![CDATA[Joekeer3's Playlist @ podcast.com]]></title>

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<title><![CDATA[Naked Scientists 08.04.13 - The Science of the Sun]]></title>
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Solar Flares and the Sun's influence on our climate are the burning issues of this week's show.  We discover an explosion on the Sun so large that it cut global communications all over the world and rendered compasses useless.  Also, we'll be looking at the link between the sun and climate change and finding out how clouds could predict earthquakes.  Plus, in this week's news, we discover why some balls are really hard to catch we talk about the seahorses returning to the Thames.  And in Kitchen Science, Dave shows us how to light a bulb without wires - using only a balloon!  All this and more on The (naked) Science of the Sun...
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<title><![CDATA[Naked Scientists 08.04.20 - Houses of the Future]]></title>
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Sustainable Solar power in Sydney, home-generated electricity and green-housing developments go under the microscope this week as we explore the science of sustainable living. Meanwhile Dave goes for gold in water recycling by purifying and drinking water from urine, and we also find out how vitamin supplements can kill, discover an atom-thin transistor and hear how testosterone provoke boom and bust on the stock market. So join us as we become eco-estate agents and go through the keyholes of the Green Houses of Tomorrow!
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<title><![CDATA[Naked Scientists 08.04.27 - Diamonds and Gemstones]]></title>
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Stunning sapphires, dazzling diamonds and red rubies abound in this week's sparkling edition of the Naked Scientists in which we find out how gemstones are formed, what makes them so beautiful and why they're so rare.  We also reveal the tricks used by experts to flush out fake stones, and discover how synthetic diamonds can make better lasers, more powerful electronics, sweeter tweeters and cutting-edge scalpels.  Plus, why a mongoose could be your best friend in a minefield, how a good breakfast leads to more male births and, in Kitchen Science, how to grow some beautiful crystals at home!
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<title><![CDATA[Naked Scientists 08.05.04 - Clothed Questions, Naked Answers]]></title>
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Black holes, bright birds and ice evaporating in the freezer all come under scrutiny in this week's Naked Science Question and Answer Show. We also find out why space is so cold, what happens when a neutron star collapses and where houseflies buzz off to in winter. Plus, we discover a robot who keeps kids company in hospital, and catch up with the the latest tech news about Twitter.  Also, we hear how bats are louder than a rock concert, how a quantum trick could let birds see magnetism and we peer into the biggest eye in the animal kingdom - belonging to the Colossal Squid.  Plus, in Kitchen Science, we get close to some hot rubber!
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<title><![CDATA[Naked Scientists 08.05.11 - Repelling Pests - Mosquitoes, Moths and Weeds]]></title>
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Using nature's own tricks, we find out how to avoid mosquito bites, grow more crops and keep the weeds away in this week's Naked Scientists.  We find out why mosquitoes prefer some people to others, and how to use pheromones to turn an insect's sex-drive against it!  Also, why dentists could use plasma to cut down on drilling, why breast is best for bigger brains and why Popeye was right, spinach really does make you stronger.  Plus, in Kitchen Science, we brave a box of biting mozzies to see if insect repellent really does repel!
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<title><![CDATA[Pentagon Network Vulnerabilities, SXSW Wrap, N.Y. Auto Show Preview and More]]></title>
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As our investigation into hardware tampering illustrated, the Department of Defense may be defenseless in accounting for counterfeit chips inside its weapons, aircrafts and missile systems. Herb Lin, chief scientist for National Research Council's Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, joins us for a roundtable discussion on digital security. Plus, we catch up on tech trends from SXSW Interactive, scour the rumor mill for the New York Auto Show, get tips on night driving and meet a microcosm of America's recent exporting success.         
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<title><![CDATA[Next-Gen Inventions, CIA Gadget Building, Baseball Science and More]]></title>
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America's patent office might stand on the brink of an open-source revolution, but whatever happened to turning heady science into practical new gadgets? PM resident roboticist Daniel H. Wilson, whose new book looks way ahead on how robots could prevent an alien invasion, joins us to dream up inventions we might have in our 22nd-century households. Plus, CIA veteran Robert Wallace talks spy tech, Formula One guru Guy Negre explains the power of the Air Car as we get pumped for the Auto X Prize and ponder a microcar comeback, and Yale physicist Robert Adair takes a swing at the science of steroids.         
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<title><![CDATA[Geeks Go to Hollywood: Lost, Iron Man and Summer Movie Rumors]]></title>
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A high-tech, high-octane season of movies has arrived, but has the increasing influence of comic books diluted science fiction on the silver screen? Annalee Newitz, editor of the awesome new sci-fi blog io9, makes the case for a modern revival. Plus, in an exclusive interview, Lost gurus Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse preview the science inside the rest of Season 4--and the inventor of Iron Man's digital suit tells us where Tony Stark's new weaponry really came from.         
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<title><![CDATA[The Future of Private Space: Open-Source X Prize, NASA vs XCOR, Moon Property]]></title>
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Is the private sector about to overtake NASA in space? In a PM Roundtable, new FAA commercial space chief George Nield, XCOR spokesman Doug Graham and Teal Group analyst Marco Cacheras predict the future of backyard rocket power. Plus Glenn Reynolds calls on Congress for the re-opening of a moon treaty, and software geek-cum-space engineer Fred Bourgeois breaks down his team's open-source plan to win the Google Lunar X Prize featured on the cover of PM's new issue.         
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