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  1. Chris Smith (born 16 January 1975) - "the Naked Scientist" - is a British consultant virologist and a lecturer based at Cambridge University where his is a fellow of Queens' College. He is also a science radio broadcaster and writer , and presents the Naked Scientists , a programme which he founded in 2001, for BBC Radio and other networks internationally, as well as 5 Live Science on BBC ...

  2. Employer. BBC. Known for. Children’s author and former presenter of Newsbeat on BBC Radio 1. Website. www.chrissmithauthor.co.uk. Christopher Smith is a British children’s author and radio newsreader. He co-wrote the Kid Normal series of books, presented Newsbeat on BBC Radio 1 and co-hosted the That's What He Said podcast alongside Greg ...

  3. Jul 7, 2024 · 5 Live Science Podcast 26th May. Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientists with science news, stories & analysis. 51 mins. 26 May 2024. The Science of Language. Dr Chris Smith and the Naked ...

  4. 5 Live Science. Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientists with science news stories and analysis.

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  5. May 12, 2019 · The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. BBC Radio 5 Live - 5 Live Science Podcast, 5 Live Science with Dr. Chris Smith

  6. Connecting to Apple Music. If you do not have iTunes, download it for free. If you have iTunes and it does not open automatically, try opening it from your dock or Windows task bar. 5 Live's science podcast, featuring Dr Chris and Naked Scientists with the hottest science news stories and analysis.

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  8. Apr 1, 2007 · As a recent winner of the Biosciences Federation Science Communication Award, Dr Smith’s vision ‘is to help people enjoy science as much as we do and, at the same time, to have fun.’. Dr Smith’s work with The Naked Scientists is well supported by the research sponsors, including a £400K grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences ...