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When Brian Clegg's acid reflux strikes, he knows he can rely on help from this compound: Sodium alginate
Miniature radio transmitters the size of ants have recently been developed...
Are you under attack from cybercriminals? We look at the latest threats online...
Scientists have been able to alter emotional memories in mice by using light.
We hack our heads to find out how we can make a secure password.
We all want to live long, healthy lives - this month we find out how genetics can help.
Find out about the research into back pain that may help couples to get more intimate...
Mental health support online with the help of assessment tool 'myGRiST'
It reeks of rotting fish but finds use in a range of applications - Jenna Bilbrey introduces trimethylamine
A song about photons, how to choose a landing site on a comet and the spacewalk from hell
We checked in with rising stars in engineering and physical sciences about their research
We look to nature to solve some of today's biggest problems...
Suffering a bereavement makes elderly people more susceptible to infections.
Can a smartphone diagnose Parkinson's disease?
Stonehenge's stone circle may not be the only interesting sight in the vicinity
If you accidentally relocate a bee in your car, what happens?
Scientists are looking into ways to help your own body fight back against cancer
Do camouflaging cuttlefish hold the key to creating a automatic colour- changing material?
Why spaghetti breaks into 3 pieces, why 1 kidney is enough and what is temperature?
Phenol, that mainstay of the chemical industry, was a familiar smell around the house in soap. Brian Clegg reveals all
Nuclear Fusion has been promising us clean energy for years, what's it all about?
If solar panels were put in space, how could the energy produced be sent back to earth?
Why do eyes get puffy when you're tired? Why does running water make you need the loo?