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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 the Pacific, from …

  2. 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, because they are …

  3. 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 types of …

  4. Chernobyl's dome damaged | Interviews - The Naked Scientists

    Dec 12, 2025 · The UN’s nuclear watchdog has said the protective shield built around the Chernobyl site in Ukraine can no longer do its job to confine radioactive waste there. The dome - which was built …

  5. Would eating too many purple carrots turn you purple? | Questions ...

    Apr 2, 2019 · Purple carrots on the other hand get their colour from anthocyanins, which are the same compound that makes red wine red. And just like with red wine, you might find a purple carrot might …

  6. Crabs will take aspirin to relieve pain | Interviews

    Dec 6, 2024 · Anyone who’s ever felt a twinge of disquiet when they selected a lobster and watched it being dropped into a pan of boiling water should perhaps trust their instincts: because scientists have …

  7. How large (or small) Is a photon? | Science Features

    Jun 12, 2025 · At first glance, "How big is a photon?" might sound like a simple question. After all, we think of particles as tiny bits of stuff - so surely a photon, the particle of light, has some kind of size? …

  8. How does measles make us sick? | Interviews - The Naked Scientists

    Apr 8, 2025 · How does the measles virus invade the body, spread, and cause disease? Measles starts with a tiny airborne droplet, which is inhaled and settles in the respiratory tract. From there, it hijacks …

  9. How diverse is the fungal kingdom? | Interviews

    May 6, 2025 · I really like those. But right next to us—we’re next to the Amanitas, and I think Amanita muscaria is one of my favourites. That’s the red one with the white dots that everyone knows. It’s fun …

  10. Why is the sky blue in the day and red at sunset?

    Oct 10, 2004 · So that's why you get the red colouration of the sunset. The other thing that affects this is how many particles there are in the atmosphere, so you tend to see much redder sunsets and …