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How do certain genes affect our susceptibility ot illnesses?
If there are so many viruses on Earth, what do they use to reproduce?
Might the zombies be on to something...
Why you might be able to recall certain things only at certain times...
Bruce asks whether there might be any connection between the miscarriages in his family and their farm animals
Her in the UK fields of rapeseed run parallel to the roads, can you smell them?
Deciphering the odd letters in our DNA can help us identify some health conditions...
We find the answer to this head-shoulder-knee-toes-scratcher.
Does your mind also slip into different accents when thinking about things?
As much as you try and clean your house, the pests are always going to come back...
Is there a lunar link between school students and the phases of the moon?
If you want to nod off you need to be as comfortable as possible, this one is making me sleepy...
Vaccines are incredibly effective at combating infections, so what about diseases that aren't infectious?
Should we trust Disney's Sebastian the crab when he sings about how much better it is under the sea?
If we see a robot in pain, does it need circuitgery?
Raven the Science Maven gives us an insight into her ingenious ways of teaching science.
Underwater predators surely would love a neon glowing sign saying 'all you can eat here'.
With SARS-CoV-2 circulating, will we make this leap?
Ants are so small, but they hurt so much.
A planet? Ultra-sonic animals? A crocodile? Can you beat our experts?
Do genetics hold the missing puzzle piece to cure all diseases that other methods can't?
We have epigenetics expert Nessa Carey give the low-down on what it is and how it affects our daily lives.
Female condors have managed to make baby condors without a male. How is this possible?