How the environment has made us the way we are...
Interviews about Earth Science
Interviews about geology, palaeontology, archaeology, atmospheric science, climate, climate change and meteorology...
From seaweed to red sea migrants, we get the low down on invasions in the marine realm.
Katy Owen explains the importance of microscopic plankton in our oceans and their role in our enviroment...
Aberystwyth University scientist Jamie Newbold discusses how changes to farming practices can alter the microbes inside...
We explore a future of private space missions, how swimming the atlantic can provide insight into the state of our...
We explore how sand can be used to predict the outcome of an avalanche...
We explore how tephra ash can be analysed to date archaeological sites, clarify the effects of environmental and...
A new test to predict the pathology of a virus, ice sheet instability in Antarctica, the rewarding feeling of talking...
Dr Henrik Svensen reveals what craters in Africa can tell us and if the cause for mass extinction can be unearthed by...
Nils Christian Stenseth discusses the dwindling lemming population cycles...
Imaging human tissue in 3 dimensions, a potential drug to treat autism, how wind turbines are affecting local...
How do subsea volcanoes affect the acidity of seawater? And how can this then affect the species found nearby? Robyn...
A major international collaboration is embarking on a mission to conduct the first systematic study of life in the...
The World Health Organisation estimates that every year almost two and a half million people worldwide die as a direct...
How memories can be re-written to prevent drug relapse, the effects of social rank on gene expression and health, how...
White pox disease is wiping out Elkhorn coral in the Caribbean and the culprit is rather hard to stomach.
Sue Nelson explores the missing pieces of the dwarf elephant puzzle and what these extinct animals can tell us about...
What was the atmosphere like on the Earth nearly 3 billion years ago? Well that's a pretty tough question to...
How drug-resistant bacteria could be combatted using chemical compounds, pesticides causing declines in bumblebee...
David Hooper explains the presence and chemistry of the noctilucent clouds in our skies at dusk...
We have a challenge to supply our growing demand for electricity whilst reducing our carbon emissions. Is nuclear the...
Sensors are essential for our understanding of the environment around us. Now, a new project led by the University of...
British scientists recently used satellites to discover a bulging dome of fresh water in the Arctic Ocean….and it’s...