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...
Surprisingly, scientists are using GCSE maths to figure out where the stars are in our galaxy...
Where's it going? And what's it doing? Here's a whistlestop tour of the probe...
Scientists are hailing this annoucement as the 'tour de force' of embryology because it could pave the way...
Leukaemia can become resistant to chemo but scientists have been watching cells in real time to work out how they...
As winter approaches, Kat sees how we can keep warm by scrutinizing the science behind heat loss...
Do you reckon tomatoes are becoming less tasty? Science is on your side...
With the US presidential elections fast approaching, we see what we can learn from animals when it comes to picking a...
As the sun sets in Cambridge, Chris Smith steps outside the studio with Paul Fellows to examine the state of our night...
Having evolved to live in the dark, many animals are now exposed to light 24/7. What effect does this have on them?
A new brain implant can restore the sense of touch to patients with paralysis or prosthesis.
Why does Haiti have a cholera epidemic?
Does taking a dip in an ice bath really help tired muscles recover?
Could new genetic editing technology provide a much needed treatment for sickle cell disease?
Could a bunch of computer programmers be the answer to the illegal wildlife trade?
How did the hospital become an integral part of society?
How do you train a student in all the skills required to be a fantastic doctor?
Infection is one of the biggest risks from a trip to the hospital, so how is it minimised?
As our health services face increasing demand could a new app help lessen the load?
It's time for our Gene of the Month, and this time it’s Pokémon - or rather, Zbtb7.
The latest tests promise to tell parents whether their kid is cut out for certain sports and activities. But are they...
Tony Gordon from Genesis Genetics talks about the ways in which he and his team can test embryos and fetuses for...
The genetic faults and variations that influence the risk of many types of cancer...