The most-downloaded thesis of all time that crashed Cambridge's server...
Interviews about Physics
Interviews about cosmology, astrophysics, electricity, energy, forces, gravity, light and maths...
GPS is useful, but it has a number of problems, and doesn't work well inside buildings. Could a Cambridge startup...
What is GPS, and how does it tell you where you are?
Why does the theme from Jaws leave us quaking, and what makes the Psycho soundtrack so scary?
Can we use science to make the world's most terrifying tune?
Astrophysicist Duncan Forgan describes it as the most exciting mission since Hubble; so what is it that sets Gaia apart...
Surprisingly, scientists are using GCSE maths to figure out where the stars are in our galaxy...
Where's it going? And what's it doing? Here's a whistlestop tour of the probe...
As the sun sets in Cambridge, Chris Smith steps outside the studio with Paul Fellows to examine the state of our night...
Three Brits take the prize for their discoveries on abrupt changes in the properties, or phases, of ultra-thin...
We've all heard of holograms that use light, but what about a sound hologram that allows you to move particles...
When detecting and treating tumours, being able to visualise them is essential.
Part 1 of George Seabroke's poem Gaia.
What will Gaia do for the future of space research?
Researchers can benefit from making their research findings freely available online...
What did Sophie Scott discover when she made voice actors get in her brain scanner?
Big Bang Theory's Dr Mayim Bialik speaks about her years as a voice actor.
How do you control the physics of a new universe?
From shadows on the wall to computer generated masterpieces, what's next for animation?
Rosetta has managed to sniff the comet 67P and scientists have reconstructed what it smells like...
Graihagh made it her mission to find out as much as possible about Connie's winnings. But first, how did Connie...
With its strong radiation belts, polar auroras and red spot, Jupiter is a bit of an enigma...
Photographing the gas giants with astrophographer Roger Hutchinson...
Juno rockets to Jupiter and deputy principle investigator of the mission explains how much of a feat this is...