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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...
What causes stomach butterflies, does fog really lift, and do skin creams stop the ageing process?
The Boffins celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings...
From ice cores to absolute zero, we're taking science to the extremes...
Heart plasters to replace heart muscle in patients recovering from a heart attack
A new compound, based on the heavy metal ruthenium, destroys antibiotic-resistant bacteria...
Chris Smith takes on YOUR questions. Why do we blush? How do you lose a sense of smell? And more...
CRISPR gene edited twins have been found to have a 21% higher mortality rate from flu before the age of 76
From fast acting venom to vehicles, speedy space to tennis serves, we kick off a month of extreme science.
eLife has a new Editor-in-Chief. Who is he, and what are his plans for the journal?
Tracking malaria the molecular way, fossilised ant-defying beetles and a new editor-in-chief
Safer, cleaner, and more efficient. That's the aim, but are we there yet?
Redefining a unit of measurement that was invented in 1799 has required the entire metric system to change
Tiny obstacle courses show bacteria adapt their movement to maintain speed.
Chris Smith answers YOUR questions... Does Vitamin-C cure a cold? Why do car wheels move in reverse in films?
We look into the power and importance of vaccines!
Get your fix of neuroscience news with our naked neuroscience news roundup!
Destroyed structures have been found as glass particles on beaches.
Does lighting a candle in the bathroom help to hide pongs?
Why do chillies give me hiccups? What causes climate change? How efficient are batteries? And more...
Sue Nelson interviews two remarkable women: Hidden Figure Christine Darden and Mercury 13 legend, Wally Funk.
Meet Tyrannosaurus' pint-sized ancestor, revealed after being hidden away for twenty years.
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