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29 October 2020

Britain recently began a diplomatic campaign to draw up new rules for responsible behaviour in space...

28 October 2020

The tough moral and ethical choices facing us as we struggle to deal with second wave of the COVID pandemic...

28 October 2020

Boris Johnson has committed to increasing the area of protected land in the UK to 30% by 2030...

27 October 2020

Do we allow the Covid-19 virus to spread, or try to suppress it with more interventions...

26 October 2020

The bacteria they carry, rather than the genetics of an individual bee, is what enables bees to recognise their colony...

26 October 2020

Also, why ice cubes stick to my skin, and why shop-bought but not home-reared chickens have soft bones and tender meat...

25 October 2020

How is it all going to end?

21 October 2020

Hungry for science? Check out the science of hunger!

21 October 2020

A look at the long history of writing, from tablets to tablets...

21 October 2020

Chris Berrow and Leigh Milner review Star Wars: Squadrons and the new Crash Bandicoot!

20 October 2020

We take a walk in the woods, to understand the science of trees

20 October 2020

Do our skin and hair prefer it soft? What about our teeth and bones? Time to weigh up this watery wrangle...

19 October 2020

Plus, how smoking hijacks the brain's pleasure centres, and where Covid-19 came from...

19 October 2020

What do creatures on Earth tell us about the limits on life from other planets? A new book explains...

17 October 2020

Where does all the silk come from? Also signs the full moon affects human behaviour, and why we have a conscience...

16 October 2020

A severe COVID risk factor in our genes; tracking the translatlantic slave trade; and a genetics video game...

14 October 2020

When a pathogen jumps from an animal to a human, bad things can happen...

14 October 2020

Recognising 20 years of continuous occupation of the ISS, we bring you 7 astronauts in one show...

14 October 2020

The training you get at university will only last you 5 years now, so how do you keep current, post-Covid?

13 October 2020

Chris is joined by palaeoanthropologist Lee Berger and BMJ editor Theo Bloom to dissect the latest science...

12 October 2020

Do weight changes affect our bones, Also, why take a whale carcass to landfill?

08 October 2020

As coronavirus cases surge again, we review the latest Covid-19 news...

07 October 2020

Placing fresh fruit at eye level by the supermarket check-out counts as a nudge. But is nudge theory really a euphemism...

06 October 2020

What exactly is a period? And why, in 2020, is period poverty such a problem?