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13 June 2011

Is it true that there are more earthquakes now than in the past, and that they are more intense? We explore the problem...

13 June 2011

A new source of cells to repair damaged hearts as well as a way to tailor make hearing aids...

12 June 2011

The good side of microbes goes under the microscope this week as we explore how the 100 trillion bacteria that thrive...

12 June 2011

Dr. Martina Micheletti explains how monitoring the fluid dynamics through a bioreactor could help manufacturers produce...

11 June 2011

We venture into the deep to find out how scientists are using cutting edge technologies to explore the darkest and most...

10 June 2011

How do doctors name phobias? Is the ice on the freezer sides safe to eat? What is the low-frequency hum I can hear? Is...

10 June 2011

Anything in the deep sea, whether that's the microbes that live down there, or the research vehicles sent down to...

08 June 2011

Buckminsterfullerene podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

06 June 2011

Have you ever noticed how leaving bits of leftover breakfast cereal uneaten causes it to harden like cement to the side...

06 June 2011

This week, how increasing CO2 levels could stop fish from finding a home and new insight into how sunspots keep warm....

05 June 2011

What would we see at the edge of the universe? Are there long term health effects of eating spicy food? Why doesn'...

03 June 2011

Can haemorrhoid cream treat under-eye bags, how much radiation was released from Fukushima, why is the moon larger on...

03 June 2011

This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - the cunning tricks the cuckoo uses to get another bird to do the parenting, why...

02 June 2011

One of the biggest problems when it comes to caring for the ocean realm is that it is out of sight and out of mind. It...

01 June 2011

Silver nitrate podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry

01 June 2011

An autopsy specimen from a 46 year old woman who walked into the side of a bus in the black-out, was crushed and killed...

01 June 2011

A 1948 autopsy specimen from a woman aged 53 years, who had had difficulty in swallowing for about eight years before...

01 June 2011

A 1969 autopsy specimen from a 69 year old woman who had had Raynaud's disease of the fingers since the age of 16...

01 June 2011

A 1937 autopsy specimen from an infant aged two months, whopresented with projectile vomiting. The childwaswasted and...

01 June 2011

Miss Valerie W., aged 21, first came under medical care at the age of 13 when she was admitted to Putney Hospital and a...

01 June 2011

A full-term foetus shown in sagittal section. The anus is displaced forwards by a globular tumour measuring four inches...

01 June 2011

An autopsy specimen from a 20 year old man, who presented to his G.P. with crampy, abdominal pain and episodic...

01 June 2011

A 1958 operative resection specimen from a 50 year old man who had suffered from pain in the left iliac fossafor many...

01 June 2011

A 1967 operative resection specimen from a 58 year old woman who had previously undergone caesium treatment and an...