This new AI oriented approach to fossil identification will improve accuracy...
Interviews about Earth Science
Interviews about geology, palaeontology, archaeology, atmospheric science, climate, climate change and meteorology...
Is it possible to build houses that produce more energy than they use? ZEDFactory aim to produce developments which are...
Is the sun responsible for our warming climate? Have we been blaming carbon dioxide, when our own sun is the guilty...
Could satellite images of the surface of the sea tell us when and where to expect deadly outbreaks of Cholera?
This week, Mark Peplow comes in to tell us about the moves towards holographic 3D TV, how it could take years to pay...
The Louisiana wetlands are the largest in the USA and amongst the largest wetlands in the world, playing a vital role...
despite being expanses of waterlogged land, wetlands actually offer great protection against flooding. So good, in...
Wetlands are disappearing faster than rainforests, and support a huge number of species as well as offering protection...
Could the ocean provide a good 'sink' for carbon dioxide? We invited Margaret Leinen, from Climos, and Dr...
Could we trap carbon in dis-used coal mines? Meera spoke to Prof. Peter Styles about how not only could we lock away...
Volcanic lava could offer a solution to storing excess carbon - by turning it into rock! We spoke to Dr Pete McGrail,...
Now, we all know what snowflakes are, but have you ever gone out and looked at them properly? They’ve got extremely...
We’re all being asked to lower our carbon footprint and one area where you’d think this would be nearly impossible is...
In the UK, this summer has been the wettest on record so far, so what is going on with the weather?
David Thomas is a marine biologist from the University of Wales, Bangor. His work takes him all over the world and he...
Richard Turner volunteered to have his body tested to extremes of endurance at Everest base camp, all in the name of...
It's all well and good being excited about new fuels, but are the arguments for using them really sound? Can we...
For kitchen science, we sent Azi to find out how to make biodiesel from vegetable oil, and to prove that it really...
Janet Sumner discusses how the meteorite we're familiar with may have just been the straw that broke the dinosaur...
We spoke to Peter Kelemen, who studies the earthquakes that originate deep in the mantle of the Earth
Michael Watts on how to search for arsenic in contaminated land, and the impact on people's health
We spoke to Dr Trevor Emmett, lecturer in Forensic Science at Anglia Ruskin University about what forensics is, an dhow...
Terry Hurford tells us about a geyser on one of Saturns moons so powerful it puts water into one of Saturn's rings.
This week Chelsea and Bob look at water in our atmosphere. Chelsea looks at why some places get too little, while Bob...