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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...
We're losing a football pitch of soil every 5 seconds but why? And how can we stop it?
You've probably never heard of them but their technology is everywhere...
What causes somnambulism and can we stop it?
Synthetic biology - engineering life - is set to revolutionise the world, but how?
Could humans evolve to one sex, can eczema be viral and what keeps the sun burning?
Prepping for Tim Peake's launch with Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman...
Kiki Sanford examines the molecule that holds the balance between life and death
How is technology changing music and is it a blessing or a curse?
Climate change is bad news for polar bears. What would happen if we gave them a new home?
Researchers have linked a gene with your ability to stop smoking.
Research this week has revealed why loneliness can be a bigger killer than obesity.
Michael Freemantle awakens us to the history of diethyl ether
In a rapidly changing climate, what do we really know about how to spot or prevent floods?
Compulsive sexual behaviour is driven by the huge novelty provided by online material
Jess wanted to know what would happen if she plucked a guitar in space...
Redi spoke to the Naked Scientist about a study from UCLA scientists about loneliness and the link to increased risk of...
A new supergene has been identified that determines breeding strategies in ruffs
Brian Clegg paints a picture of a compound found in ancient cave paintings and top-of-the-range electronics: Manganese...
Some say it's fuelling an obesity epidemic, but is sugar really to blame?
Winter is coming and with it comes a runny nose but how can we stop a snotty hooter?
Also, why snails eat cigarettes and what tupperware does in the dishwasher...
Michael Freemantle examines the explosive history and chemistry of mercury fulminate
Big Data is everywhere but what is it, how is it used and how does it impact our privacy?
It would appear that people on go bald on their heards, but why? And why not elsewhere?