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27 January 2014

Polio has not been seen in Britain since the 80's, but the disease is still endemic in three countries. Can it be...

24 January 2014

How do GM and cloning differ? Will lightning fry a swimmer? Why does beetroot make urine red? How do comets come by...

22 January 2014

Brian Clegg meets a simple organic compound with a reputation for being something of a bruiser

21 January 2014

Why is the UK investing in space weather forecasts, does the Sun cause climate change and how can solar storms affect...

20 January 2014

New Zealand adventures with sheep, finding the Huntington's gene, developing new therapies for the brain and...

16 January 2014

Crowd funding programmes have raised money for Hollywood films, but now it could even be used to monitor carbon dioxide...

15 January 2014

Simon Cotton looks back at the history of one of our favourite painkillers, paracetamol

14 January 2014

Have you stuck to your New Year's Resolutions? We investigate the psychology of willpower and how long it takes to...

14 January 2014

Hearing loss is distressing, but researchers are starting to unpick the genetic causes behind some of these problems.

13 January 2014

There's not that many bugs around this time of year, but those that are seem to collect by by kitchen light. Why...

10 January 2014

How is the scale of coronal mass ejection (CME) measured? How does evolution work? What causes magnetic field flips?...

10 January 2014

Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham meet astronaut Chris Hadfield.

09 January 2014

This week the Michigan town of Hell froze over - but why are temperatures plummeting across America?

08 January 2014

Helen Scales finds out how unique toxins found in deadly cone snail stings could herald the next generation of...

07 January 2014

Why don't microwave spark off themselves?

06 January 2014

How trees tell the time, the germ potential of hot air driers in toilets, where fruit flies come from and does...

06 January 2014

Do electrons ever stop spinning? And why don't they ever crash into the centre of the atom?

06 January 2014

The growing problem of drug resistance, severe brain damage, sugar versus sweetener, public dilemmas, and the evolution...

25 December 2013

Meera Senthilingam takes a tour of the South African Large Telescope (SALT) and neighbouring facilities.

24 December 2013

Home-made ice cream, fruit-fuelled flamethrowers, candle chemistry, LED fairy lights, brain basis of bargains and...

20 December 2013

Plant sex, omega-3 fatty acids and the science of sous-vide cuisine...

20 December 2013

Touring the brain by visiting the laughter clinic, sauna and psychadelic goats, plus news nuggets from Prof Nutt!

17 December 2013

How balls of cells assemble into a baby, cell shape and cancer, getting a handle on limb formation, and dopes Mozart...

17 December 2013

Brian Clegg explains how the versatile compound boron nitride may be 'the best kept secret in all of chemistry...