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02 July 2013

How much of a threat are solar storms to electricity grids?

01 July 2013

Plans are afoot to double the size of the Liverpool Telescope.

30 June 2013

How is technology altering the way tennis is played?

28 June 2013

How much ice are glaciers losing annually? What makes eyes itch? Is yoga beneficial to health? How do solar sails work...

27 June 2013

Miniature lungs, breasts and other organs can be grown in dishes to reproduce how the tissue develops and how they...

27 June 2013

How does training affect conscious control? What happens to automatic movements as we age?

26 June 2013

Can a compound in red wine protect against heart attack and cancer? Phillip Broadwith investigates resveratrol

26 June 2013

Pubs across the UK have started accepting virtual money called 'bitcoins' in return for pints.

26 June 2013

Clinical Neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian explains why some people find it difficult to make the right decisions...

25 June 2013

How much detail can amateur astronomers see on Jupiter, and how can space scientists use this to probe the Solar System...

21 June 2013

Why does yawning produce tears? Why do noses run on a cold day? Is methylated spirit good for mosquito bites? Is it...

20 June 2013

Fungi, close up: why plants can't grow without them, the personal account of a toadstool poisoning victim and...

20 June 2013

Google announces the deployment of a fleet of balloons to bring Internet access and WiFi within reach in remote places...

20 June 2013

Recovering from alcoholism via community creativity, goats high on psychedelics, cheeky monkeys on mojitos, and can...

20 June 2013

We find out what's going on if exercise is making you sick. Plus we ponder the existance of free will.

19 June 2013

Lars Öhrström on phosphoric acid: Crucial for crops and DNA's backbone, it's the energy currency of the...

17 June 2013

Catalyse your knowledge of chemical reactions and discover how biofuels and carbon capture are being improved using the...

16 June 2013

Multicellular life, potato blight and Hepatitis B

14 June 2013

Our genes are our unique calling card and DNA analysis can solve crimes and resolve family disputes. And it's set...

14 June 2013

Ginny Smith talked to scientists performing at Chetenham Science Festival, as well as trying out some hands- on...

14 June 2013

What is the physiology behind emotional breakdown? Everybody has had the feeling in traumatic situations. But why does...

13 June 2013

Extreme Physiology: Everest to the Ocean Floor

13 June 2013

A team in Singapore have developed an invisibility cloak that can hide goldfish and cats...

12 June 2013

It repairs objects, heals wounds and fights crime. It puts the ‘super’ in superglue. Emma Stoye introduces cyanoacrylate