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14 August 2015

There's more to life than four letters of DNA: our genes are marked with a chemical 'tag'.

12 August 2015

Simon Cotton explains the explosive history and the dangers to health of the weight-loss drug, 2,4-dinitrophenol

12 August 2015

In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA...

11 August 2015

What actually is graphene, and what is it doing for us?

10 August 2015

Premature birth is linked to a socially withdrawn personality.

10 August 2015

How many people are needed to avoid inbreeding in a population?

07 August 2015

How do humans generate body heat, how does rice fix a waterlogged phone and why don't...

05 August 2015

Brian Clegg introduces an exotic chemical dynasty: the Vanadium oxides

05 August 2015

Academic success at the end of compulsory education may be down to genetics.

04 August 2015

How hormones run the show when it comes to sex, and how this has societal-wide impacts...

04 August 2015

A pill on a string could be used to detect cancer of the oesophagus.

03 August 2015

For a decade we thought de-worming boosts school attendance, but is this really true?

03 August 2015

What are wormholes, and how would one be created?

01 August 2015

Your way of thinking is a good indicator of whether you'll enjoy Joni or Metallica

31 July 2015

Why do we get nosebleeds? Can you use a sonic booms as a weapon?

31 July 2015

Rocket power might be about to revolutionise the world of punting...

31 July 2015

Drinking one fizzy pop per day increases the risk of diabetes substainally...

29 July 2015

Simon Cotton on the compound that turns a shrinking violet into a hero: Adrenaline

28 July 2015

From why scientists often say "so", to the feasibility of charging a human by USB...

27 July 2015

Cancer, dengue fever, sperm DNA and neurons that are sensitive to magnetic fields.

25 July 2015

A show by students from the UK and Japan about everything from genetics to astrophysics

24 July 2015

Are intelligent people more prone to depression? Will we ever exceed the speed of light?

24 July 2015

Scientists have produced the first 3D, beating human heart chamber from a single stem cell

22 July 2015

Brian Clegg tells us about a silicone gel, which can sometimes be a bit silly