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...
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.
Is there a culture of spending too long at our desks, and will it hurt our health?
Why workplace design is important in keeping healthy and productive at work.
How common are smart drugs, do they work and are they safe?
How psychology can impact our productivity and success at work.
A lucky circumstance allowed scientists to get inside the human mind.
Can we work out who is at risk of suicide by peering into their mind?
How a space biology lab lead to speed diagnoses of illnesses.
New modelling of the catastrophic meteor impact has given us a clearer idea of what happened afterwards.
Does your microbiome play a role in how well you respond to cancer treatment?
Will we need paranormal beliefs in the future?
Could our favourite monster legends have scientific origins?
What equipment do ghost hunters use to detect the paranormal, and what are they measuring?
The bravest of the Naked Scientists team ventured into the dark and eery turrets of Madingley Hall in Cambridge, on our...