Superglue could be used to recycle plastic into more useful products
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Environmental campaigners are worried about a badger cull intended to restrict the spread of TB. But what can models...
And finally, our gene of the month is Cleopatra, named after the legendary Egyptian queen, who was said to have...
Dr Turi King has an unusual interest in men - she studies their Y chromosomes to track their family history.
In Mark Henderson's JBS Haldane genetics Society award lecture, he argues we should move away from talking about...
DNA sequencing is now cheap and accessible, but what can studying our genes tell us about our family history?
Earlier in the year, some hoped that a comet as bright as the Moon might be visible this autumn, but now many are more...
If Greenland's ice sheets melted global sea-levels could rise by several meters. But how hot will it need to get...
A new way of profiling all the chemicals made by cells when they are injured could help us reverse the damage caused by...
How an ordinary trip to the beach inspired a new treatment for osteoporosis...
A team of researchers from Murdoch University discuss how their research has led to clinical trials for a new muscular...
Research on Shark vision has inspired the design of a wet suit that will camouflage surfers to sharks...
Robert Massey gives us a round-up of this month's astronomy news
Genetic techniques are providing new insights into the origins of schistosomiasis, a tropical disease that is caused by...
Changes in gene expression could be used to predict whether individuals will respond successfully to the influenza...
Experiments with stem cells are shedding new light on the genetic origins of one of the most common forms of inherited...
Researchers have discovered a role for pseudogenes – which are thought to be dead genes – in regulating the immune...
Neuroscientists are getting closer to understanding how people can distinguish where different sounds come from in...
Victoria finds out how scientists study the dolphins in Perth River, to better understand their lifestyles.
Chris and Victoria visited the Australian Schools for Isolated and Distance Education, to find out about how children...
DNA technology can be used for a huge variety of applications - from keeping birds away from airports to analyzing...
Why are the waters of the Antarctic so different from the rest of the world?
Renewable energy farms can only produce power when the sun shines or the wind blows, but new cheaper batteries allow...
Sabrina Hahn talks about her work building gardens with the indigenous population of the Kimberleys...
Joel Williams takes Victoria Gill on a scientific fishing trip for Black Bream...