In short: brief podcast episodes telling compelling science stories.

07 May 2014

Nature has a range of ways to create bioluminescence. Not to be outdone, chemists create their own glow with diphenyl...

30 April 2014

They are the compounds that link leather trousers to a nice cup of tea - Brian Clegg introduces tannins

24 April 2014

This week, a boy survived the flight from California to Hawaii, hidden in the wheel well of a plane. Just how amazing...

23 April 2014

Anna Lewcock finds out how pigeons played a major role in discovering an important pituitary hormone, prolactin

16 April 2014

Amongst the fictional forensic equipment shown on television, Brian Clegg notices one distinctly non-fiction stalwart:...

11 April 2014

We interview the first Professor of Animal Welfare and find out about the protection of pigs and if crows are really as...

11 April 2014

Exploring PET; the marvelous method of imaging the body and brain using gamma rays and radioactive glucose.

11 April 2014

A' Level students visit Cambridge, interview the dons and tell some science jokes in a punt.

11 April 2014

Interview with Ian Goodyer on the chemicals, treatments and impacts of depression.

11 April 2014

We interview Dr Phillip Jones to discuss how cancer cells have the luck of the dice and whether science will ever win...

09 April 2014

It smells sweet, is potentially lethal and organic chemists rely on it: Emily James on dichloromethane

03 April 2014

Wednesday, the 2nd of April was World Autism Awareness Day so here's your Quick Fire Science to help you get to...

02 April 2014

Purple was once a colour only royalty could afford to wear. Hayley Birch investigates tyrian purple, or dibromoindigo,...

27 March 2014

It's a black box recorder which could hold clues as to how the flight MH370 crashed. But how do they work?

26 March 2014

Stephen Wallace introduces batrachotoxin, a deadly toxin that comes from a beautiful little frog

20 March 2014

With the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 still missing after nearly two weeks, some people are asking how you can lose...

19 March 2014

Brian Clegg introduces the first compound to ever exist - helium hydride

16 March 2014

The course of true love never did run smooth. The Malacological Society of London held their annual meeting all about...

14 March 2014

With as much as 30% of all species potentially at risk of extinction, there is a 'Noah's ark' problem of...

12 March 2014

Simon Cotton introduces the first antibiotic known to kill TB: Streptomycin

06 March 2014

What causes the phenomenal natural light show that is the Northern Lights?

05 March 2014

Lars Öhrström delves into the history of alum, a compound linked to some of Europe's most infamous families

27 February 2014

The naked mole rat. What is this unusual creature, and why is it immune to cancer?

26 February 2014

Helen Scales investigates hirudin, a powerful anticoagulant found in leech saliva