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...
A former Chief Medical Officer for England has kicked off a multi-million pandemic-proofing fund...
New coronavirus restrictions in England include a six-person limit on gatherings. What's the reasoning?
We pick apart some of the latest neuroscience news with experts Duncan Astle and Helen Keyes...
Why is play important, throughout life?
How important is play in early years development?
Immunologist Clare Bryant joins Chris Smith to answer some of your Covid questions...
Chris Smith speaks to climate scientist Ella Gilbert about climate science in the news this week...
Psychiatrist Paul Blenkiron talks about mental health in the current Covid crisis...
Harvard University human evolution expert Dan Lieberman tells Chris Smith about the origins of exercise...
Space scientist Katie Mack and space journalist Richard Hollingham talk space science with Chris Smith...
Lots of animals have evolved to deal with toxins, and many of them become toxic in turn...
Some COVID patients don't have detectable antibodies - but they do produce immune cells called T cells...
Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus, lived two thousand years ago - and pioneered the science of poisons...
Toads, bugs, snakes, and more all resist similar toxins. And it turns out they use the same genetic trick...
These orange, black and white insects use special evolutionary tricks to transport the toxins they eat...
The square kilometre array is set to be the biggest telescope, but how does it work?
We look at the telescope that's hoping to fill Hubble's sizable boots.
Some telescopes don't use light, they use gravity...
The poison has hit headlines lately, but what is it?
How can you catch all the false negatives?
The first cases of reinfection of coronavirus have emerged