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...
Walk along any beach almost anywhere in the world and you'll find plastics washed up on the shore. From plastic...
When most people hear the word ‘turbulence’ they immediately think of being thrown around inside an airplane and...
Turbulence occurs in fluids and one way we often transport fluids around is in pipes. Tobias Schneider from Harvard...
Meera and Dave explore how the principles of convection can be manipulated to cool down, and warm up, our buildings...
The Census is also a vital tool to help raise ocean awareness and inform policy makers to help protect the oceans.
The big question raised by the Census of Marine Life is, "What next?"
The Census isn't all about science. Artists and Musicians also joined in to share their love of the underwater...
Four Census scientists at the London conference share their thoughts on their personal highlights from a decade of...
This week saw the first report of the Census of Marine Life. This has been a worldwide project spanning in the last 10...
This week, researchers have made another interesting finding in regard to what actually happens when a person puts on a...
Orang-utans are one of the world’s most fascinating creatures living primarily among the trees. They're the only...
On today’s show, we’re talking about neuromarketing, but what actually is it? Sarah Castor-Perry caught up with Gemma...
We’re talking about advertising and one of the main aims of an advert or a billboard, or a poster is of course to...
Well, one thing that is fairly ubiquitous to most adverts is the presence of a celebrity. Clutching a bottle of...
Neuromarketing is the use of behavioural and neurological studies to market and advertise products. But how exactly do...
Carl Gustaf Lundin head of IUCN's Global Marine Programme chooses our critter of the month
Looking back into oceans past, Poul Holm tells us about novel ways of understanding how the marine realm has changed.
Legendary oceans explorer, Sylvia Earle, shares her thoughts on the Census of Marine Life.