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...
The opening of the World's first spaceport, improving IVF success with genetic screening, New hope for a Malaria...
A new technique to repair errors in DNA while leaving no trace...
Rob Marrs explains how 'thug' species could be more damaging to our environment than invasive plant species...
Chris Gilligan explains how mathematical models can be used to monitor the spread of plant disease...
Emily Seward takes you on a trip to find leaf miners...and they appear to be everywhere.
John Pickett discusses how plants can recruit insects to keep other pests at bay...
We find out why Vitamin D can keep Tuberculosis at bay, how muscles can be mimicked with nanotubes, how prosthetic can...
Kevin Hardy tells us which marine creature he'd like to be and why...
Complex life forms first evolved in the oceans around 630 million years ago, but they didn't look much like to...
This week has seen the announcment of the 2011 Nobel Prizes, so we invited BBC science correspondent Victoria Gill to...
The opening a the largest ground telescope ever built, A probe planning a journey to the Sun and the revival of...
Phytoplankton are the smallest organisms in the sea. Even so, these tiny little plants can be studied from space to...
Could we soon be driving to work powered by algae? Emma Stoye discusses, with three Cambridge scientists, the potential...
In the UK, we throw away over 7 million tonnes of food every year, the majority of which goes to landfill. But thanks...
Hydrogen is a clean fuel, that can be produced in a number of clean ways. But how do we actually make use of it? Ben...
Why did 90% of ocean life vanish 250 million years ago? We find out as we dive into Permian seas to investigate an...
Chris Hill and Martin Siegert tell Richard Holligham about the technology which will be used to drill through over 3km...
An analysis of over half a billion tweets worldwide has confirmed that we’re all in a better mood in the morning...
In this week's news roundup we discuss Chinese Space Stations, the Dead Sea Scrolls going online, using CO2 to...
Fact Impact: A high-speed run-down of facts about Asteroids
Successfully decoding and reconstructing of the visual images experienced by volunteers viewing a sequence of Hollywood...
When Turner and Constable first painted Stonehenge about two hundred years ago, the very famous monument was surrounded...
The science of cake baking...