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...
Is your age as simple as the number of candles on your birthday cake?
Macaques change their tool choices as seafood becomes more scarce...
What have a placenta and a marsupial mammary gland got in common?
Signs that science is getting more incomprehensible, even to other scientists, over time...
A specific gene in skeletal muscle helps to regulate sleep...
Sema Sgaier explains how psychographic-behavioral segmentation can highlight how to get the message across.
Could new ways of tapping into the body's electrical signals open up new therapies?
Could early surgery for people with abnormally shaped hips reduce the need for hip replacements in the future?
Enjoy a glass of wine? So did our neolithic ancestors...
Nerve tissue grown outside the body could help treat large gap peripheral nerve injuries...
Could exploiting different properties of light help to detect cancer earlier?
A British inventor has set the first speed record flying an "Iron Man suit"...
We're busting the myth that you effectively get a new body every 7 years...
How do bacteria evade antibiotics?
What you "like" on social media could reveal more than you realise...
What number is bigger? Tastebuds on a human tongue, or the number of stone blocks used to build the giant pyramid?
And what did their brain look like?
Who built the Pyramids? And who was buried in them?
Matchmaking tigers is a tricky genetic job.
It's not just the big mammals that need saving - snails do too!
Saving small populations is a big genetic challenge
Fascinating flowers at this year's JBS Haldane lecture.