Putting numbers on how well looked after the animals that end up on our plate are...
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Eighty million trees in Britain are at risk of dying from ash dieback – a fungal disease that’s gradually spreading...
The new Antarctic research station, Halley VI, was designed with scientists in mind. But what are the challenges of...
Antarctica is part of the world most affected by a changing climate. Atmospheric research there can help us understand...
With C/2011 L4 Pan-STARRS in March and ISON in December, 2013 is looking to be a good year to put comets in your...
It's been an unusual few weeks in astronomy - not only have we had a close fly-by of Asteroid DA14, but also a...
Dr Jonathan Shanklin may be better known as one of the men who discovered the hole in the ozone layer. So why the...
360 million years ago, the first four legged creatures moved onto land. Now researchers are rethinking what they might...
Which animal is the best listener? We ask Dr Matt Mason what the middle ear bones can tell us about the hearing of...
Can sharks really smell blood from a quarter of a mile away? We ask fish olfaction expert Jonathan Cox...
New research suggests bees can sense electric fields surrounding flowers. Professor Daniel Robert discusses the...
Recent research has shown bees can see iridescence on the surface of some flower petals. But how does this affect the...
We find out what keeps Professor Cori Bargmann up all night.
We navigate our way around a fruit flies brain to find out exactly how pheromones switch females onto copulation mode.
Divorce rates are on the up. Does love need a helping hand? Should science interfere? We explore this issue with...
Wendy Barclay discusses the new evidence that Coronavirus can spread from person to person..
Some species of algae produce lipids which can be converted to biofuel. But how do we effectively extract them?
Is love just a chemical reaction? We find out what goes on in your brain when you fall in love
How do male and female brains differ? Investigating fruit flies has given us an insight into the neural circuits that...
What happens in our brains during long term love and how do we react when heartbroken?
And finally, our gene of the month is Amontillado, a gene with a rather macabre twist. Horror fans may know 19th...
Joan Steitz at Yale University has worked on RNA for more than three decades, and specialises in the small RNAs...
Susan Gottesman from the Centre for Cancer Research in Bethesda, Maryland, is an expert on bacterial RNAs.
Researchers have used genetics to answer questions about how dogs may have become domesticated
The first thing we’ve picked out is a really interesting story about quadruplex DNA which sounds like this big new,...