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Airlines often get a lot of criticism from the green movement for the amount of greenhouse gases they emit. But could...
Knowing that aeroplanes could self-repair would be extremely reassuring to those who are scared of flying, and Ian Bond...
Meera goes to visit Martin Towner at the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute at the Open University to...
We talk with William Boynton, in charge of Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyser aboard Phoenix, about the imminent landing...
Meet Probo the robot designed to keep sick children occupied in hospital.
How can we be sure that when we buy jewellery it is the real deal? To find out, Meera went to pay a visit to the...
You may have heard of using diamonds to cut glass or harden drill bits, but lasers? Scalpels? Chris Wort joins us from...
Solar panels seem to be turning up on rooftops all over the place, but are they really worth using? You may be...
So how else can we generate electricity at home? Well Elaine Ball is from Baxi Group – and they’ve developed a...
Is it possible to build houses that produce more energy than they use? ZEDFactory aim to produce developments which are...
Here's a question: The universe is a big place and if you only have a small number of telescopes with which to...
Is the sun responsible for our warming climate? Have we been blaming carbon dioxide, when our own sun is the guilty...
Finding local live music and song writing under pressure are our tech topics with Chris Vallance this week...
Conversations with robots and hands-on highlights from the Edinburgh Science festival...
Some bacteria live inside us, some live in freezing cold environments, others near the blistering heat of volcanoes in...
Could satellite images of the surface of the sea tell us when and where to expect deadly outbreaks of Cholera?
Fancy a Holiday in Space? If you can afford it, it could be possible very soon...
We're joined by Rick Fienburg from Sky and Telescope magazine, with news about the night sky...
The human voice is a versatile tool, and changes dramatically throughout life. David Howard studies the voice...
How does your brain respond to music? Meera spoke to Professor Daniel Levitin...
Is that file you deleted really gone? Could someone retrieve your passwords from an old hard disk? We ask Graham Henley...