Plus, we look back on the life of Paul Alexander, who lived inside an iron lung for 70...
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The Winter Olympics are finishing in Sochi, Russia this week. But how is science involved in grabbing gold on the...
Reporting from New Zealand on a bank of frozen human brains, a Hindu resolves religious and scientific beliefs and...
UK Science Minister David Willetts visits Chicago to attend the AAAS meeting and make new scientific connections for...
Simon Cotton explores a dance-scene drug that was designed for horses, ketamine
We find out if other animals exhibit handed'ness. Plus what does it mean to be left handed and right footed?
Competition and collaboration between the UK and US drives innovation and discovery, explains David Willetts, UK...
We take a look at the genetics of smell. Plus, contagious cancer, gene therapy for blindness, and a slimy gene of the...
Do scientists resort to propaganda to defend climate change? How do we deal with evolution unbelievers? How do we...
A young, physically healthy giraffe called Marius in a zoo in Copenhagen was put down. We try to understand why.
How do you pack up 4 million museum items for refurbishment? Cambridge University's museum of zoology is getting a...
Hayley Birch discovers the compound that links explosive anaesthetics, plastics and ripe bananas: Ethene
We're chewing over the topic of food footprints: How green is your lunchbox? What's the environmental impact...
Does the colour of your snot signify the severity or stage of your cold?
We meet a prototype Exo Mars rover on location at Airbus Defence & Space in Stevenage, reports on Urthecast aboard...
How does acid produce stem cells? Why do carpets creep across the floor? Where does dust come from? What's special...
Doctors are trying to bring Michael Schumacher out of a medically induced coma. But why are medically induced comas...
Lactose intolerance leads to unpleasant and antisocial symptoms. Lars Öhrström finds out why
How are objects smaller than the wavelength of light making such large waves in the fields of health, optics, and...
What causes deodorant stains on clothes, and how best to get rid of them?
How does light accelerate in a less-dense medium? How do climbing plants twist around a stake? Why would stainless...
In this episode of the eLife podcast we discuss ants, rats, sharks and rays, and the pathogen that causes corn smut in...
Purple tomatoes might soon be making their way onto our dinner plates as the genetically modified fruit is being...
Simon Cotton investigates tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), a designer steroid that sparked a sporting scandal
Live on location at the Cambridge Science Centre, the team answer questions like, is watching the Exorcist a...