A career of genetic detective work on dangerous pathogens...
Science Podcasts
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Discrimination seems to be engrained in human nature. We explore the consequences and remedies...
We take a look at the future of telescopes...
And why does sugar get onion smells off my skin, and are aluminium cooking pots harmful to health...
We're talking about "latchkey incontinence" this week...
Too embarrassed to share your dreams? You might be able to skip the psychologist altogether...
We discuss why some people with coronavirus have no symptoms, and answer queries about food additives and the edge of...
With incredible temperatures in August, what's so special about Death Valley?
How your ear muscles betray you and oily fish combats heart failure
We're asking whether war is a natural part of human society?
Using the accelerometer in your phone to tell you if you're over the driving limit
We've unpacked the evidence - and the gaps in the evidence - surrounding the origin of the coronavirus...
And why certain sounds make you shudder, and what's the treatment for insomnia...
How a specific gene is regulated effects how likely you are to develop PTSD
What actually is play? And why is it so important?
What makes our genetic ancestry so compelling?
How can gardeners garden sustainably as climate conditions change?
We reflect on the answer, and we explain the bright silver sparkles you see when looking at a bright blue sky...
Six-year-old Jonathan sent us this question after it stumped his dad...
What are the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic?
Nerves that make hair stand on end send messages to make hair grow
Are there any health threats from 5G masts, and how would we know...
We look at why Fortnite, Apple and Google are having an argument.
Although giant pandas are no longer endangered, their reserves have seen big carnivores almost disappear...
The COVID crisis has shone an unflattering light on the way we run things. Change is needed but it’s easier said than...