Researchers have used stem cells to make neural implants more refined and with less scar...
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Meera met our regular tech correspondent, Chris Vallance, to discover hyper-local news – the newest online development...
The Methuselah tree is a record breaker - it grew from the oldest seed ever to be germinated. Sarah Sallon explains...
Marie Edmonds studies the gasses being released from volcanoes without having to do the dangerous bit of actually...
Normally you think of magma as being a runny liquid, but it seems to fracture like a solid, Meera finds out more.
Although you think of most eruptions being hot and fiery, but a mud volcano is entirely different. It is cold but it...
Forensic scientists have announced a major breakthrough in crime detection which could lead to hundreds of cold cases...
Most of us have heard the tales of ancient Greece and the majority of the time we just think of these tales as another...
These days when searching for ancient remains and hidden treasures you don’t need to have the magical map where X marks...
Last week's show was all about Mars, just hours before the Phoenix mission was due to land. So did it touch down...
Airlines often get a lot of criticism from the green movement for the amount of greenhouse gases they emit. But could...
Mark Peplow joins us once again from the Royal Society of Chemistry's magazine, Chemistry World...
Knowing that aeroplanes could self-repair would be extremely reassuring to those who are scared of flying, and Ian Bond...
When the Phoenix lander arrives on Mars, what can it expect to see? And what processes shaped the face of Mars as we...
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...
We talk to a scientist who thinks he has found some parts of the asteroid, still in orbit, which killed the dinosaurs.
Your mouth is home to millions of bacteria - some of them cause bad breath, or could lead to infections elsewhere in...
We've heard about 'good bacteria' but what role do they really play in our intestines
Campylobacter is the most likely cause of food poisoning in the UK, but how does it make us ill? And can flatulence...
Good bacteria help us with our digestion, and maybe even help to prevent infection. They could also protect us from...
Why do mosquitoes find people so attractive? What can we learn from those that never seem to get bitten?
Pheromones are chemicals used for communication - but can they be used to trap pests?