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Prof. Nicky Clayton on her studies with corvids - a group of birds who plan, scheme, steal and even make tools.
Meerkats are amongst the most cooperative animals in the world, but how is their society structured? Tim Clutton-Brock...
This week, Chelsea and Bob look at diseases of the brain. Chelsea sniffs out a new way of screening for Alzheimers...
George Cotsarelis, of the University of Pennsylvania speaks to Chris about how he identified the genetic pathways...
The eruption of the Laki fission in Iceland in 1783 led to sulphurous smog falling over Europe. It has been described...
Scott Manalis tells us about the technique he has developed for weighing tiny objects underwater, such as single cells...
This week, Bob and Chelsea look at how we react to bacteria. Bob looks into how bacteria could protect us from Asthma...
Dr Tim Wreghitt explains how noroviruses spread themselves through projectile vomit and use cruise ships as the perfect...
Dr Ali Ashby on all that is fantastic about fungi. From the worlds largest organism to the flavour of chocolate, we...
Andrew Boulton explains how Maggots help to cure infection with MRSA, or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus,...
Richard Van Noorden gives us the lowdown on some of the latest news in Chemistry
Bruce Winney talks about the genes which make up the British people
Mike Majerus tells us about the peppered moth, cites as an example of evolution by natural selection in action.
Annelise Hagan生活海洋基金会的助教lks about her work on Coral reefs and using sea planes to spy on the...
Laura Font describes how she has found a way to find out where migratory birds have been by measuring strontium isotope...
Stan Harpole talking about how using fertilisers can reduce biodiversity by destroying the niches that allow complex...
Bob and Chelsea look at two ways you can lower your risk of cancer.
Sabina Michnowicz speaks to Jason Wray, John Stingl and Brian Huntley on the role that stem cells have to play in cancer
Dr Andrew Futreal tell us about identifying faulty genes in tumours, and how these could be used for targeted therapy.
Fiona Watt explains how stem cells are a major player in cancer growth, and may be the key to finding new cures.