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OU on the BBC: The Naked Scientists

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We're linking up with The Naked Scientists again, for more science in the raw.

02 Jul
2010
The Naked Scientists on Breaking Science Production team

This week's programme

The Open University's Hazel Rymer is a guest of the Naked team. You might think that Eyjafjallajokull has finished throwing Europe into turmoil - but Hazel explains why we haven't heard the last of Iceland's volcanoes.

You can hear The Naked Scientists on BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Norfolk, BBC Northamptonshire and BBC Suffolk at 6pm on Sunday evening; you can also catch up through iPlayer for a week afterwards or download the programme as a podcast from the Naked Scientists website.

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Friday, 02nd July 2010

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