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Science Podcasts
All of our free science podcasts and science radio shows on science, technology, medicine and engineering in one place...
How do mosquitoes track us down, what else do they eat, and why is the sky blue...
FOXG1 Syndrome is one of the rarest genetic disorders out there. Now, meet the people fighting it...
How do we see in colour? What actually is colour anyway?
More than a metaphor: research suggests that our gut affects our moods and vice versa...
This week we delve into the disease that accounts for a quarter of all cancer in men: prostate cancer...
Where do butterflies in the stomach come from, and how much magnesium do I need?
How big a diamond could you make with the carbon in a piece of coal?
Charcoal incorporated into mud wasp nests has timestamped important indigenous art in Australia's Kimberley region...
This week - tick tock! We’re talking body clock science!
Recorded live at European Astrofest 2020, space law, lunar ownership and the James Webb Space Telescope...
Sick of sunburn? Could it be your immune system?
Data on the emerging situation from China, and where this new virus originated...
Humour takes many forms, and analysing humour is a dangerous game...
The World Health Organisation declare the Chinese coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency. Chris Smith returns...
Do facemasks protect against viruses? And why can I hear my sonic pest repeller?
Chris Smith's appearance on Radio New Zealand National, January 2020
Does running a mile every day help keep primary school children from gaining weight?
Why antibodies to the infection disappear, and why we're cooler today than we used to be...
Our panel of experts answer your questions!
Hate cleaning? Wish things just wouldn’t get dirty? This technology might help...
Forgiving is a serious matter but can it come from nowhere? Or is an apology needed first?
Where did the disease come, and how far might it spread?