What can Steller's sea cows teach us about oxygen delivery at low temperatures, and...
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A Ugandan autopsy specimen from a 4 year old african girl admitted with tumour of the jaw. She died two days after...
An autopsy specimen from Egypt consisting of a portion of the urinary bladder, from a case with chronic bilharziasis,...
A 1963 autopsy specimen comprising a portion of a heart showing thickening of the epicardium at the apex. From a woman...
An autopsy specimen from a 26 yr old Bantu female, who developed typhoid one month after having given birth to a full...
A 1971 specimen from the Dreadnought hospital consisting of a wedge shaped portion of skeletal muscle containing...
How do marine animals hear, see, touch, and smell the world around them? Life underwater is obviously very different to...
The saying goes that we known more about the surface of the moon than we do about the deep sea - and that's...
This week, how humans locate themselves using echolocation, an attractive new prospect for magnetic materials and a new...
So you've felt those cold winds robbing you of your heat, but how fast do you have to go before they give it back...
What happens when a blacksmith meets a metallurgist? This week we explore what's happening at the molecular scale...
We explore what happens down at the atomic scale when iron and steel are crafted into tools and machinery at the hands...
Can a tropical storm be steered? Why should a stone hitting the outside of a window produce a chip on the inside...
Copper sulfate podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
How are sunspots born? What does a black hole collision look like? How long does it take to make a full-size galaxy?...
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast, why removing some man-made coastal flood defences might not be such a...
Does a full fuel tank waste cash? Is there an optimum level to which you should fill your car's petrol tank so it...
In this NewsFlash - how we learn geometry without ever entering a classroom, how gossip changes the way we look at the...
This week's Naked Scientists is not to be sneezed at - we're looking at the science of allergies! We explore...
Why can't a person see clearly underwater, what causes sensitive teeth, why do I wake up paralysed and can snail...
Capsaicin podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This month: the most recent Neanderthals in the Caucasus, the science of ceramic petrology, the truth about 'The...
This month, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen explores human empathy and explains what empathy is, how it differs amongst the...
If you've been to a whale acrobatics display at a tourist centre, you probably noticed some very loud music being...
In this NewsFlash, tailor made proteins that bind to 'flu viruses, the largest gathering of whale sharks in the...