
Following the huge success of BBC Radio 5 live鈥檚 inaugural Science Night last December, the 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Dr Chris Smith and his fellow 鈥楴aked Scientists鈥 will return to present Science Night 2 on Sunday 19 August from 7.00pm.
Following the huge success of BBC Radio 5 live鈥檚 inaugural Science Night last December, the 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Dr Chris Smith and his fellow 鈥楴aked Scientists鈥 will return to present Science Night 2 on Sunday 19 August from 7.00pm.
There are so many exciting developments in science at the moment, it鈥檚 great that we can give 5 live listeners access to some of the scientists leading on these ground-breaking projects.
Dr Chris Smith
Crammed full of all the latest news and developments from the world of science, the three hour programme will be broken down into a Brain Hour, a Space Hour and a Tech Hour and will feature some of the world鈥檚 leading scientists.
Brain Hour
Dr Chris speaks to Professor Ruth Ross from the University of Aberdeen who has been pioneering research into the effects of cannabis on the brain including why some of the newer versions of the drug, the so-called 鈥榮uper-skunk鈥, cause psychosis. Plus, UCL brain expert, Professor Eleanor Maguire explains her discovery into how London taxi drivers adapt their brains to pass the Knowledge; and Oxford University鈥檚 鈥楥lock-Doc鈥, Russell Foster will be talking about how the body clock ticks, why night-workers are at increased risk of developing diseases like cancer and diabetes, and why we get jet-lag.
Space Hour
In the second hour, one of the team behind the Curiosity Mission to Mars will talk about how the ground-breaking project is progressing two weeks on from the landing, and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory scientist Chris Davis will give an insight into his research into the Sun and how its behaviour affects the Earth. 鈥楽targazing Live鈥 Oxford cosmologist Andrew Pontzen will also be along to explain the latest news emerging about the Big Bang theory and what we鈥檙e learning about the structure of the universe, and 国际米兰对阵科莫 University space scientist Dominic Ford will discuss his work on the SKA, the most powerful telescope ever conceived that will enable astronomers to see back almost to the beginning of the Universe.
Tech Hour
For the final hour of the programme, Dr Chris is joined by Michael Macy, a sociologist from Cornell University, who has analysed the words in millions of Twitter messages worldwide to assess people鈥檚 moods and how they alter across the day and year. One of the team will tap into their musical capabilities with the help of a computer programme created by 国际米兰对阵科莫 University computer scientist Dr Sam Aaron that allows anyone to make music without having to play an instrument, Birmingham biotechnologist Lynne Macaskie will explain how she鈥檚 developing modified micro-organisms that can clean-up radiation around Fukushima, and New York researcher Sheila Nirenberg describes her discovery of the neurological code used by the retina to decode what we see; her results look set to revolutionise retinal implants that can restore sight in some forms of blindness.
In addition to the three themed hours, Dr Chris and the Naked Scientists will be conducting experiments live on-air. Listeners will be treated to finding out: whether it鈥檚 possible to power an mp3 player with a pineapple; if there鈥檚 a way to get a cork out of a wine bottle without a corkscrew; and why the tone changes when frothing the milk for your coffee.
Commenting on the programme Dr Chris Smith said: 鈥The first Science Night was a big success, we were inundated with calls, texts and emails from listeners who wanted to get involve with the discussion. There are so many exciting developments in science at the moment, it鈥檚 great that we can give 5 live listeners access to some of the scientists leading on these ground-breaking projects.鈥
On commissioning Science Night 2, 5 live Deputy Controller and Commissioning Editor, Jonathan Wall said: 鈥I was delighted with the feedback from our first ever Science Night, the content that Chris and the team covers is fascinating. The live experiments really stand out for me, and I鈥檓 excited to hear what they鈥檝e come up with this time.鈥
In the build-up to Science Night 2, 5 live listeners can send in their science questions to chris@thenakedscientists.com, and Dr Chris and the Naked Scientists will try an answer as many as possible during the programme.
Science Night 2 will broadcast on BBC Radio 5 live on Sunday 19 August from 7.00pm.
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