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...
James Field has just launched a new company called LabGenius, capitalising on the growing interest in synthetic...
To find out more about synthetic biology, and where it all started, I spoke to Professor Richard Kitney from Imperial...
Just four microbes could be the difference between whether someone develops asthma or not.
How the magnetic properties of galfenol can be used to send super fast signals and protect passengers in car crashes.
Why do animals make turns when they're running away from a predator?
A new fizzing powder stops bleeding in its tracks...
Are you one of those people who never forgets a fact but can’t remember a face? If so, you can probably blame your...
It takes more than just the individual to get an astronaut into space, who are the unsung heroes of space travel?
The region of the brain that links stress and depression has been identified.
The distribution of brain atrophy in patients with Parkinson's Disease has a network structure.
The quality of parenting received by young beetles influences how they look after their own larvae.
Small animals can escape larger predators by exploiting their ability to turn more rapidly.
Some bats rely on the detection of acoustic shadows to locate their prey.
Exploring the links between the chickenpox vaccination and shingles.
Concussion is proving a big headache for players and managers at the Rugby World Cup - but what does the science say?
The University of Oxford have announced their role in the European Extremely Large Telescope, and it's going to...
How do you recover from a traumatic brain injury?
Being discharged from hospital is rarely the end of the story - injuries often leave lasting, sometimes devastating...
How do doctors decide when to withdraw treatment, and how can one person's death save another life?
Meet the people on call to stop death in its tracks: London's Air Ambulance.