Martin Rees explains Hawkings early work...
Interviews about Physics
Interviews about cosmology, astrophysics, electricity, energy, forces, gravity, light and maths...
Deep sea mining could provide us with more renewable energy, however, it could have dramatic impacts on the things that...
How a mathematical search theory can be used to hunt for sunken ships on the bottom of the ocean.
The ocean is a noisy place! Underwater acoustics explores what the watery world sounds like and what impact humans are...
Looking at corals in the dark at the Royal Society Summer Exhibition.
Could corals migrate to deeper water to survive climate change?
Making waves in the lab to better understand mixing in the ocean.
The science on show on the courts of Wimbledon.
Birdsong may sound beautiful, but can they drum?
How the brightest light on Earth will improve X-Ray imaging and security measures.
Unveiling the mysteries of Sun spicules - long strands of high energy plasma that are fired off from the Sun into space...
As the saying goes, "In Space, no one can hear you scream"... But is it true?
Scientists are discussing plans for a bigger, stronger particle accelerator to succeed the Large Hadron Collider.
Chris Smith puts his own questions to the panel in the form of a quiz!
Is maths our best bet to communicate with aliens?
How mathematicians use evolution to find the best solution to a problem.
We explain what game theory is and do a little experiment of our own...
From hexagonal honeycombs to counting to four, bees love maths!
How does our brain turn speech into meanings? Does the answer lie within learning nursery rhymes...?
Did a falling apple really inspire Isaac Newton's theory of gravity?
How, and why, are scientists trying to engineer super heavy elements?
How do you harness the incredible power locked inside atoms?
How did Rutherford split the atom, and build up the picture we still use today?