In short: brief podcast episodes telling compelling science stories.

02 October 2013

Serotonin, the 'happy molecule', may be at the root of depression, but Hayley Birch finds we still have a lot...

26 September 2013

A mummified body known as the Cashel man was recently found to be the oldest so called 'bog body' with intact...

26 September 2013

Researchers have developed a new way of tracking the development of Alzheimer's disease using a radioactive marker...

25 September 2013

Wrongly blamed for murders and hallucinations, Simon Cotton raises a glass of absinthe to this week's compound:...

19 September 2013

The largest passenger ship salvage operation ever is currently underway in Italy, as experts try to raise the MS Costa...

18 September 2013

How can whale waste make you a fortune? This week, Helen Scales searches for Ambergris

17 September 2013

How did scientists enthral audiences at their shows in the Victorian times? And was their understanding of science...

17 September 2013

Knowing which parasites infected our ancient ancestors could show us how to best treat severe allergies.

13 September 2013

The Blobfish has been announced to be the world's ugliest animal. Ugly Animal Preservation Society members...

12 September 2013

Cyclists test a new diabetes monitoring system on a 2100km tour from Brussels to Barcelona

12 September 2013

Sugata Mitra's experiments have suggested that children can learn huge amounts from the internet when left to...

11 September 2013

How does learning to dance affect our brains, and how can this help us better understand autism?

11 September 2013

Concrete that can repair its own cracks using plastic ligaments and embedded bacteria...

11 September 2013

Why is it so hard to breed pandas in captivity, and why are vets unsure whether a panda in Edinburgh Zoo is pregnant?

11 September 2013

Prof Peter Gore explains how we can simulate life on the grand scale and what this can teach us about dealing with our...

10 September 2013

Rutherford Appleton Central Laser Facility scientist Dr Ceri Brenner enlightens Ginny Smith about the world of lasers...

10 September 2013

Physicist Chris Frost explains, at the British Science Festival 2013, how cosmic rays disrupt the everyday technologies...

06 September 2013

Simon Cotton introduces the dynamic Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, and the catalyst that carries his name

04 September 2013

The poison from deadly nightshade, used in a recent attempted murder - Dan Johnson introduces atropine

04 September 2013

The 'Walkie Talkie' in London has been damaging cars this week by acting as a parabolic reflector, targeting...

29 August 2013

Concerns are being raised about cooling water leaks at Fukushima. But how does a nuclear power station work?

28 August 2013

Brian Clegg is taken back to his childhood by zinc oxide

22 August 2013

Could trains be built to travel as fast as jet liners?

21 August 2013

David Lindsay explores the first of the conducting organic polymers, polyacetylene