Superglue could be used to recycle plastic into more useful products
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
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
How thousands of years of selective breeding have turned teosinte into maize...
We examine the environmental cost of the aviation industry and the potential for mitigation strategies...
Radar stations can track distant objects, but how does radar work, and what are its shortcomings?
Three billion journeys are made by air every year. Are these passengers cruising for an infectious bruising?
New technology enables jet engine engineers at Rolls-Royce to monitor the health of their engines even in flight...
What does a study of 50 years of rock and pop reveal about the way music has evolved in half a Century?
Nearly 100% of respondents said they wanted to know what genetic risks might be lurking in their genomes...
NASA’s Messenger probe crashed into Mercury in April 2015. But what did Messenger discover during four years orbiting...
Balls of tumour tissue grown from a patient's cancer cane be used to optimise and personalise tumour treatments...
Our gene of the month may be small, but it's surprisingly important.
This month I went along to the Imperial College festival to check out the exhibitions, and an interactive tree of...
As we head towards the summer, we've got some news that might be useful if you're heading off on vacation...
This month I’m reporting back from the Genetics Society Spring meeting, Breeding for bacon, biofuels and beer, with...
Millions of people live close to volcanoes, but what danger are they in, and are there any long term health effects...
Falling ash and scorching pyroclastic flows are the most dangerous elements of an eruption. How do they work?
Eruptions are dramatic events that tear apart mountains. But what is actually going on inside an erupting volcano?
What are volcanoes more common in certain places, what triggers and eruption, and can volcanic activity be predicted...?
The panelists talk about their favourite games, whether games can change your brain, and the dawn of eSports.
Can technology from video games be used outside the entertainment industry?