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...
How and why are they so much more efficient than a standard light bulb?
Samsung has announced its phones were catching fire because of the battery...
Soft robotic sleeve gives hearts a helping hand.
Do we really snack on arachnids while sleeping?
A look back at Gene Cernan's achievements and hopes for space exploration.
Can a computer learn to crack jokes?
Laughter is a big part of the way we interact, but why?
We find out why science can be a laughing matter.
Does it matter when the movies get the science wrong?
Are antioxidants all they're cracked up to be?
A new app hopes to make walking easier for the elderly.
Scientists have tied the world's smallest knot; less than a millionth of a millimetre across.
Gene editing is being used to tackle an inherited immune disorder that leaves people with serious infections.
Could a gene drive eradicate mosquitoes?
Who should benefit from advances in gene editing technology?
What happens to rules about GM crops when the UK leaves the EU?
Why laughing is good for your mind, body and soul.
The biggest question of the year.
Can you use science to get a date?
Why urban environments could be the future of conservation.
From bean to cup: how do you brew a coffee?