A chilling discovery...
In short: brief podcast episodes telling compelling science stories.
Lars Öhrström gets his teeth into the first sandwich compound
Lars Öhrström finds a link between Napoleon III and rhubarb
Model organisms - Team 2's podcast from the Genetics Society communication workshops at Chicheley Hall.
Happy Birthday DNA - Team 1's podcast from the Genetics Society communication workshops at Chicheley Hall.
Time Travel Genetics - Team 3's podcast from the Genetics Society communication workshops at Chicheley Hall.
Brian Clegg has a sniff at the bitterest substance known to science
Brian Clegg explains how bath salts may actually be more than just relaxing
Simon Cotton explains the discovery of 'the drug of last resort'
Brian Clegg raises a glass to unscrupulous barmen
Simon Cotton looks at the rocket propellant that causes environmental problems
Breasts, bazookas, bosons and bombs: The Naked Scientists take to the stage for the Cambridge Science Festival 2013
Brian Clegg brightens up our lives with some bright yellow chemistry
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at the potential to generate up to 20 per cent of the UK's...
Cambridge chemist and biotechnologist Shankar Balasubramanian discusses DNA sequencing and its implications for health...
We spoke to Emma Smith, a PhD student with the British Antarctic Survey about her work whilst she was based in the icy...
Simon Cotton channels the Fonz and stays cool
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch is the Cambridge Science Festival's guest director this year. He spoke with...
Brian Clegg opens our eyes to the compounds that enable sight
Josh Howgego looks into the past, with help from some alkenones
Why textbook depictions of our early ancestors may have to be re-drawn; and why underwater canyons contain a wealth of...
Philip Robinson tells us about the first chemotherapeutic drug
Brian Clegg looks at one of the original environmental villains
In this Planet Earth podcast, how a new genetic strain could halt ask dieback, and the challenges of getting biofuel...
Cambridge scientists have uncovered a new way to combat the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa.