Naked Science

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  • 2004
  • 10 Seasons
  • 7.8  (355)

Naked Science is a TV series produced by National Geographic that strives to explore the mysteries of science and technology. The show examines a wide range of fascinating topics such as the universe, the animal kingdom, and the environmental concerns affecting the planet.

The show is hosted by Eric Meyers, Michael Izquierdo, and Rushmore DeNooyer, all experts in their respective fields. The trio of hosts uses their knowledge, expertise, and humor to provide viewers with an engaging and informative viewing experience.

One of the main strengths of Naked Science is its ability to explain complex scientific concepts in simple and accessible language. The show uses intriguing visuals and graphics to help viewers better understand scientific phenomena.

The show covers a range of topics across multiple disciplines. For example, one episode focuses on the human brain and explores the science behind why we see colors, hear sounds, and feel emotions. Another episode examines the fundamental principles of physics and tackles questions like how our universe was created, and what will happen to it in the future.

The show takes a unique approach to science by employing a 'hands-on' and investigative approach. The hosts and experts visit various locations around the world to conduct experiments and gather information. For instance, in one episode, they travel to a remote location in the Arctic Circle to investigate the impact of global warming on the polar ice caps.

Naked Science covers various scientific breakthroughs in the industry. For example, the hosts examine the latest innovations and advancements in the field of medicine, such as 3D printing of organs, targeted drug delivery, and advanced prosthetics.

Naked Science is not just about science; it's also about the people behind the science. The hosts feature interviews with scientists, researchers, and experts from different fields and helps viewers understand the passion and curiosity that drives them.

Finally, the show is ideal for a wide audience as it covers a range of topics that can appeal to people with various interests beyond the scientific world. For example, the show has episodes that cover amazing human feats like storm-chasing and exploring the world's deepest cave.

In conclusion, Naked Science is an informative, engaging, and entertaining show that explores some of the most complex and fascinating scientific questions. It combines humor, hands-on learning, and investigative journalism to explore the secrets of the universe, the earth and the human experience. The expertise and passion of the cast and crew enable Naked Science to unlock some of the most mysterious and captivating aspects of our world.

Naked Science is a series that ran for 10 seasons (157 episodes) between September 15, 2004 and on National Geographic

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Volcano Devils
9. Volcano Devils
September 28, 2011
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Sea Strikers
8. Sea Strikers
August 26, 2011
NGC takes a closer look at how the ocean's top predators strike their prey.
Space Vacation
7. Space Vacation
August 25, 2011
Scientists and engineers are working to open Space as the newest hot vacation spot.
World's Oldest Child
6. World's Oldest Child
June 16, 2011
A Moroccan skull is believed to be a 6-year-old child that lived and died well before the founding of modern religion, the construction of Egypt's pyramids and even the advent of agriculture.
Volcano Devils
5. Volcano Devils
June 23, 2011
A space traveler's guide to exploring the alien mysteries of the planets.
World's Oldest Child
4. World's Oldest Child
June 16, 2011
The discovery of a child's bones in Morocco may change our views of the origins of humanity.
Venom Power
3. Venom Power
May 26, 2011
Bryan Fry has always been intrigued with things that can kill you. Since surviving a near fatal rattlesnake bite this scientist, turned venom hunter, has made it his mission to seek out the worlds deadliest creatures. Each venom he collects may hold the secret to creating life-saving medicines. Now Bryan targets North America and three of its most toxic species.
Living in a Parallel Universe
2. Living in a Parallel Universe
May 19, 2011
How is it possible that human beings can be two places at once? Theoretical physicists are here to explain.
The Molecule That Made the World
1. The Molecule That Made the World
May 12, 2011
Many water insects create their own storages of oxygen to last through times of short supply.
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Where to Watch Naked Science
Naked Science is available for streaming on the National Geographic website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Naked Science on demand at Amazon Prime, Vudu, Apple TV and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 15, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (355)