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28 November 2013

An introduction to the history and science of HIV/AIDS

28 November 2013

'Tubby' is a gene found in vertebrates and plants. But what's in a name?

28 November 2013

Using snails to decode the genetics of left-right asymmetry

27 November 2013

The mental scars left following trauma and how ecstasy can help treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

27 November 2013

For many, it's the smell of spring and summer. But hexenal - responsible for the aroma of freshly cut grass -...

26 November 2013

We discover more about our sense of smell - how it works, why it's so subjective, and what life would be like...

25 November 2013

The Space Boffins report from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover...

21 November 2013

Could plankton shells hold the key to understanding ancient climate conditions?

21 November 2013

The 19th November was World Toilet Day. Here's a Quick Fire Science on sanitation, and the future of the toilet

20 November 2013

Neurochemical warfare, how serving in Afghanistan can leave mental scars plus brainwashing to tweak belief systems.

20 November 2013

We find out how our thoughts can get so overloaded that we experience visual cortex blindness and overlook the obvious!

20 November 2013

Did chemistry help control tension in the trenches? Brian Clegg investigates potassium bromide

19 November 2013

Repair and restore! Everything from self-healing concrete to Dr Who episodes and to the human heart...

14 November 2013

We look at how molecules in cells self-organise to create structures, plus bee sex, tough mice, and a happily married...

14 November 2013

The 2013 opium harvest was the largest on record. But what is it, and what is its history?

13 November 2013

We find out why some humans squirt saliva from their mouth as a fine jet of spit.

13 November 2013

A devastating weapon indelibly associated with Apocalypse Now and the Vietnam war, Simon Cotton introduces Napalm

12 November 2013

What is multiple sclerosis (MS), what causes it, why do some people suffer from it, and how can we stop it? Plus, news...

12 November 2013

Launched in 1977 to study the Solar system's gas giant planets, Voyager 1 is still operating. Now interstellar...

08 November 2013

Sue reports from the UK control room of the Mars SAFER field trial as scientists operate an ExoMars rover prototype.

07 November 2013

Australian archaeologists have found part of a fossil from an ancient platypus that was a metre long.

06 November 2013

We find out if raising your baby to be bilingual is a good or bad thing for brain development.

06 November 2013

Tamoxifen can treat and prevent one type of breast cancer, without the side effects of chemotherapy. Andrew Holding...

05 November 2013

New breakthroughs in cancer, tracking tumours from DNA in blood, what dogs' wags mean, Earth-sized exoplanets and...