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Science Podcasts
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The Naked Scientists tackle your science questions head on.
British astronaut, Tim Peake, bares all, from gravity and guitars to missions to Mars...
Prevention is better than cure. We know the causes, now how do we stop breast cancer?
E-Cigarettes seem to be everywhere but are they healthy or harmful and what's in them?
Long awaited vaccine for life threatening respiratory virus could be around the corner.
Cataracts take years to form, but new research shows that this could be reversed in weeks.
There's more to toluene than TNT, as Brian Clegg reveals
We dish the dirt on pollution and see if electric cars can compete with petrol motors...
Everyone likes a room with a view but why? Is it innate or do we learn to love a vista?
What is the universe made of? Will robots ever take over the world?
Childbirth happens rather a lot - but we still don't know a huge amount about it.
A new material has been created to delay the development of ice.
From an apron aflame to a popular propellant, Michael Freemantle tracks the history of guncotton
In this special debate we ask our experts the BIG question, and why?
Your birth order will not necessarily determine your personality in later life.
A new coating for steel that reduces contaminants, such as bacteria, sticking to it has be
Brian Clegg introduces an essential nutrient, and the first to hold the name 'vitamin': Thiamine or vitamin B
Seven major engineering projects in the UK have been given 21 million in funding.
We look at science from around our world, which could help us build a home on another.
What causes stuttering, how do living things produce oil and why do adults develop alle...
A story which starts knee-deep in sewage and ends with the spread of drug resistant infections like MRSA
Imagine designing bacteria that can do whatever you want - this is synthetic biology.
They say it's the journey, not the destination. For Mars, it's going to be one bumpy ride.