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This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - Richard Hollingham goes to the River Wandle in south-west London to find out...
We're told to save electricity by switching off devices on standby. But if a home is heated solely by electricity...
In this NewsFlash, how induced stem cells help us to understand Alzheimer's disease, while embryonic stem cells...
Has all the air in the world been breathed before? Are any viruses beneficial to health? Can naked farts transmit...
Should wounds be left open or covered up? Why toenails - but not thumbnails - ingrow, what is hydatid disease?
Carbon monoxide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Can a mid-infra red view reveal the universe's secrets? In this month's Naked Astronomy, we meet MIRI, the...
This month, we step inside to explore what, and who, it takes to run the synchrotron. We meet the people that keep the...
This week I'll be getting inside your head..... with a question from Jarraryd Dunn
In this NewsFlash we hear how modified e. coli could make seaweed a source for biofuels, find out why losing sleep can...
Could a ray of sunshine hold the key to preventing MS, diabetes and even bowel cancer? Vitamin D - made naturally in...
How much water should you drink in a day? Can miscarriages be prevented? What's the point of flies?
Testosterone podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
It's not often that science news goes viral, but when researchers dubbed a new species the 'Hoff Crab'...
When cooking caramels why does temperature rise in stages? With New Year's Resolutions in full swing we sink our...
A recipe for an H5N1 flu virus, biosecurity and terrorism, and the deepest deep sea vents ever found...
Where do you stand on becoming part person, part machine? This week we hook up with three pioneers in the field of...
Are cellphones safe? Why should cornflour make irradiated skin more comfortable? Why do dogs turn in circles before...
Deep sea researchers Doug Connelly and Jon Copley from the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton led the team...
Theobromine podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Exploring a new generation of conservation areas designed to protect seabirds around the globe. And we encounter the...
Lora Heisler exposes the brain mechanisms controlling appetite and body weight, and weight gain...
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Sue Nelson goes to Birmingham to find out how the James Bond film Casino Royale...
Can wearing sunglasses fool your senses into thinking there is less sun and increase your risk of getting sunburn? We...