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  1. Why are there no lobsters in the Pacific? - The Naked Scientists

    Mar 14, 2010 · But there are some spiny lobsters, including the California or red rock lobster, Panulirus interruptus, and there's also one called the green spiny lobster, and they do live on …

  2. The reason for 'red wine headaches' is revealed

    Nov 24, 2023 · Researchers in the United States say they may have cracked why some people get a headache after just one small glass of red wine, even though they are fine drinking other …

  3. Does red really make bulls angry? | Science Questions

    Sep 9, 2007 · Bulls eyes are dichromatic - they have two colour-detecting pigments in their retinae. That means they can see red, but they can also see many other colours too. But, …

  4. Login | Naked Science Forum

    Login Owing to excessive bot scraping activity, we are currently restricting access to the forum to registered members only. If you are not currently a member, it is easy to join, however, via the …

  5. c. diff | Naked Scientists

    Dec 5, 2016 · ©The Naked Scientists® 2000–2020 | The Naked Scientists® and Naked Science® are registered trademarks created by Dr Chris Smith. Information presented on this website is …

  6. tickle | Naked Scientists

    Jul 11, 2017 · Why do our tummies rumble? Why are some people ticklish? Why do people grind their teeth?

  7. MACHINA - An Overview | Science Features | Naked Scientists

    Feb 8, 2006 · The missile hits the outskirts of the City sending a blast wave of red, iridescent light out across the streets, buildings and civilians. The initial blast seems curiously muffled, almost …

  8. HIV treats genetic disease | Science News - The Naked Scientists

    Jul 17, 2013 · HIV can be used as a gene therapy vector for in-born genetic disease... For a long time HIV has been associated with incurable illness, but it could be the answer to solving …

  9. Watch where you're going! | Interviews - The Naked Scientists

    Nov 18, 2016 · As the saying goes, knowledge is power; and if you're the navigator of a naval vessel moving at over 70 miles per hour, you need to know - in an instant - where you are and …

  10. Thieving grasses skip evolution | Science News | Naked Scientists

    Feb 21, 2019 · The species Alloteropsis semialata, a type of tropical grass found in Africa, Asia and Australia, has changed the way it produces energy, a process known as photosynthesis. …