What can Steller's sea cows teach us about oxygen delivery at low temperatures, and...
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How do dolphins and other marine animals hydrate themselves? Can we use nanotechnology to fight disease? How does a...
Where did malaria come from? Analysing over three thousand samples of faeces from gorillas, bonobos and chimpanzees,...
This week, we investigate the falling population numbers of the Giant Sable in Angola and find out how conservationists...
Everyone loves a rockpool, and Sue Nelson nearly takes a dive into one in this week's podcast while finding out...
Water podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
We find out why we're often told that olive oil is better for you. Is there any truth to the advertising?
In this NewsFlash, we discover we can read the history of the solar system in the surface of the Moon, the mechanism...
We explore the history of Pi, examine rheumatoid arthritis and seek the science of sleep in this roundup of the British...
How does a mobile phone mast work? What affect does living in space have on the human body? Could tractor beams become...
This week, we investigate why non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, are on the rise in South...
This month we explore the dramatic burial of an El Zotz Maya king; he was seemingly interred with the remains of six...
New research into the incredible properties of objects at the quantum scale has brought the aim of quantum computing...
Lawrencium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
We explore the smells created by that wet weather phenomenon, rain. What brings about the damp, earthy smell?
In this NewsFlash, we hear how scientists have created self cleaning solar panels using Mars Lander technology, how...
You could be forgiven for thinking the freezing seas around Antarctica are pretty barren and lifeless. But, as Richard...
This month we submerge in the science of tracking sharks. How do we follow them, where do they go, and what do they get...
Why are there two high tides a day when there's only one moon? Would a planet made of glass be transparent? Does...
In this podcast from the impressively-named Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, England, we hear how two researchers...
Look around the English countryside and you'll find animals and plants that shouldn't be there - from Muntjac...
Are we at risk when we use public toilets? What can we catch from kissing strangers? Why is it safer to eat cooked...
This week we explore the impact of climate change in Africa and what residents as well as scientists and governments...
Coral reefs are among the most beautiful habitats in the world. As well as being rich in biodiversity, they're...
Willow, palm, miscanthus and other energy crops are being touted as a possible solution to our growing energy security...