This new AI oriented approach to fossil identification will improve accuracy...
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
A groudbreaking cancer "cure" has been all over the news, but should we be jumping up and down just yet?
All processes give off waste energy and more and more technology is being developed that harnesses that energy in a...
In 2013, BICEP annouced they had found gravitational waves. How are these different to what LIGO have found?
Given that these gravitational waves only distort spacetime by less than the width of a proton, how did were they...
Last September, LIGO found a blip on their radars, which they later verified were gravitational waves, but where did...
Scientists annouced the detection of these elusive ripples in spacetime but what are they? And why has it taken so long...
Are human big brains the equivalent of the peacock's tail?
Do men really have more partners than women, and why are we having less sex than ever?
When women come off birth control there can be a drop in marital satisfaction, according to research...
Is kissing really seen as romantic the world over? It's less common than you might think...
What happens to the chemistry in your brain when you fall in love?
How has dating changed through time, and is technology having an impact?
Top psychology dating tips on how to find the one, and how to try and make sure they like you back?
Find out how they do it on the discovery channel, with a journey through the dating habits of the animal kingdom.
Why does it take "two to tango" when you need to make babies?
And finally it’s time for our Gene of the Month, and this time it’s the cute and cuddly Panda.
Suzi Gage and her colleagues at Bristol University are unpicking how lifestyle factors interact with genes to...
Professor Azim Surani discusses the recent global summit on genome editing held in Washington in December.
Tony Perry from the University of Bath told me more about the story of CRISPR, and some of its potential applications.
Back in July 2012, science writer Nell Barrie and I discussed the implications of the discovery of CRISPR.
The WHO has declared the virus as a public health emergency but why? And how does it compare to the Ebola virus?
Bed bugs are spreading across the world and fast. However, they're becoming increasingly resistant to treatment...
What is the future of our kitchen cabinets? Home coffee roasters are up there and boil in the bag could be making a...