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...
What does science sound like? Sonification can turn data measurements, from experiments like CERN's, into music...
The LHC is back up and running after almost 2 years of maintenance. Why did it take so long to turn it back on?
Individuals who don't feel pain have led scientists to a pain-sensing gene, which may lead to new analgesic...
New portable monitoring devices, that plug into your smartphone, could help doctors diagnose anything from diabetes to...
Robots are being given 'simulated childhoods' so they become 'unbreakable' when out on a mission.
Sound waves may be key to creating the perfect cheese, new research from Australia reveals...
Opinions on whether babies can feel pain have been divided but new research suggests they might be able to...
Dark matter makes up a quarter of our universe but we don't know what is it! Scientists could be about to change...
Dark Matter might be made by colliding protons in the Large Hadron Collider, at CERN...
The biggest dark matter detector is now under construction. It will be so senstive to radiation, scientists can't...
Scientists have been looking for dark matter for nearly 100 years, but why does finding it matter?
We finally find out what has happened to Jolle's stickleback fish!
Bats use echolocation - ultrasound sonar - to find their way around and to hunt down prey. But how do they do it?
How do slithering snakes swallow prey so much bigger than their own heads?
Learn how Caterpillars "Fake it till they make it" to safety
To understand the underground moles have developed super sensitive faces...
This tiddler of British waters camouflages by changing colour...
Zebrafish can make their own sunscreen
Researchers have discovered a neural code for food abundance
Porpoises use a sophisticated sonar system to locate and track prey
More than 2000 students have helped shed new light on the genomics of bacteriophages
Functional MRI suggests that infants and adults experience pain in very similar ways