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...
Nasty pollution comes out of our cars but Johnson Matthey have a clever catalyst to reduce it
Enzymes, nature's catalysts, are essential for life. But what are they and how do they work?
BepiColombo mission headed for Mercury
Why are our veins blue and do any creatures have different coloured blood?
How can you plan for the future? Professor Lord Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, talks about his new book
Non-inherited genetic mutations can lead to dementia
Do you know your selenophobia from your genuphobia?
What treatment is out there for nightmares?
Why do some people develop phobias, and what can be done to help?
Some of the latest stories from the world of neuroscience research...
What actually is fear, and how does it affect our body and mind?
What's the point of investigating the Neolithic?
How did the Neolithic invent farming?
What would village life have been like 10 000 years ago?
How realistic was Indiana Jones?
How Georgia makes wine is different from the rest of the world..
What did the neolithic do with their animal bones?
How the neolithic were masters at wielding the mystical 'dragonglass'.
The order in which we acquire bacteria early in life affects the composition our gut microbiome as adults.
Some bacteria are able to steal vitamin B12 from us as it passes through the small intestine.
Mice raised in sterile environments are less social.
A dose of antibiotics early in life may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes.