In short: brief podcast episodes telling compelling science stories.

28 November 2013

Using snails to decode the genetics of left-right asymmetry

28 November 2013

'Tubby' is a gene found in vertebrates and plants. But what's in a name?

27 November 2013

For many, it's the smell of spring and summer. But hexenal - responsible for the aroma of freshly cut grass -...

27 November 2013

The mental scars left following trauma and how ecstasy can help treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

21 November 2013

Could plankton shells hold the key to understanding ancient climate conditions?

21 November 2013

The 19th November was World Toilet Day. Here's a Quick Fire Science on sanitation, and the future of the toilet

20 November 2013

Did chemistry help control tension in the trenches? Brian Clegg investigates potassium bromide

14 November 2013

The 2013 opium harvest was the largest on record. But what is it, and what is its history?

13 November 2013

A devastating weapon indelibly associated with Apocalypse Now and the Vietnam war, Simon Cotton introduces Napalm

07 November 2013

Australian archaeologists have found part of a fossil from an ancient platypus that was a metre long.

06 November 2013

Tamoxifen can treat and prevent one type of breast cancer, without the side effects of chemotherapy. Andrew Holding...

01 November 2013

New drug ideas to defend the immune system from TB

31 October 2013

With Bonfire Night fast approaching, the chemistry of fireworks and gunpowder receives the Quick Fire Science treatment

30 October 2013

By tasting fantastically bitter, but only to some, phenylthiocarbamide (or PTC) exposed the genetics of taste

24 October 2013

GM plants with high leaf oil content could transform farming, while reducing environmental damage

23 October 2013

Sitting on your glasses is no longer a death sentence for spectacles, thanks to shape memory alloys like nitinol

23 October 2013

The microorganisms all around us, and inside us, can influence some surprising facets of life - including our mood and...

23 October 2013

As a new Great British Bake Off champion is crowned, here's your quick fire science on baking...

17 October 2013

With researchers asking for help to track the Spanish slug, here's your quick fire science on invasive species...

16 October 2013

It's a massive molecular record breaker. Andrew Holding introduces Titin, the largest protein in the human body

16 October 2013

How do you look for the cause of a brand new medical problem?

10 October 2013

Helen Scales looks at cantharidin, the active ingredient in this famous aphrodisiac

10 October 2013

Awarded annually for Chemistry, Physics and Medicine, what are the Nobel Prizes?

06 October 2013

A molecule exploited by HIV to spread between cells can be altered to block viral transmission, heralding a new...