A chilling discovery...
In short: brief podcast episodes telling compelling science stories.
Cities are heating faster than rest of the planet but what can we do about it?
Why vaccination might be deciding the difference between Covid case rates in Europe and the UK...
Some vaccines confer lifelong protection, but Covid-19 protection wears off. Find out why...
A new milestone in nuclear fusion research was achieved at the largest laser facility in the world.
Dozing off outside of this window increases the risk of missing critical solar cues with knock on effects.....
.. and this is crucial for our ocean ecosystems
Modified antibiotics use the immune system to become much more effective against otherwise resistant bacteria
Some very good dogs can identify individual words from a string of syllables
Researchers have been turning proteins into music, using AI to make it sound as pleasant as possible.
We tend to take the pointiest, rather than the fastest, route to our destination when walking in cities
The technology makes clean hydrogen from renewables, but how is this gas going to help in a green economy?
A new rapid diagnostic, based on nanotubes, might be the answer to rapid coronavirus diagnosis...
Rather than disease spreading through the brain, how quickly disease-associated proteins increase in individual brain...
Frequent exposure to hot and cold could make you lose weight and improve your sleep
Huge numbers of old electrical items are piling up in our homes - recycling them helps recover key materials
An immortal cell line finds itself at the centre of a new lawsuit, raising big ethical questions
Injections with a new compound that inhibits pain nerve cells greatly reduced pain behaviour in rodents
Boris Johnson has stepped back from introducing vaccine passports across England. Why?
A cheap membrane filter that can remove fluoride from drinking water has been developed
Synthetic biology company bit.bio opens its new Cambridge headquarters
New research suggests we could be upsetting a carefully balanced ecosystem by feeding birds all year long
Is the new academic year destined to provoke a rush of Covid-19 cases in the UK?
New data shows that teenagers are succumbing to long COVID
Seeing outrage tweets make us more likely to express outrage