Explorations in the world of science.
World Service,·1460 episodes
Dr Andrew Holding meets some of the people straddling the line between man and machine.
25 Feb 2013,·17 mins
Life’s many paths to being female or male: in humans, komodo dragons and transexual fish
18 Feb 2013,·17 mins
How did sex begin and why do some many species keep doing it?
11 Feb 2013,·17 mins
Frolicking fossils and suggestive theories - the evolutionary history of sex
04 Feb 2013,·17 mins
What is quantum biology and why is it important?
28 Jan 2013,·17 mins
Adam Rutherford reports on the recent discovery that much of our DNA is not useless junk.
21 Jan 2013,·17 mins
2012 Nobel Prize winner, John Gurdon, on cloning a frog decades before Dolly the Sheep
14 Jan 2013,·17 mins
Jared Diamond on gall bladders, global history and the birds of Papua New Guinea
07 Jan 2013,·17 mins
Jim Al-Khalili meets chemist and science showman Andrea Sella.
31 Dec 2012,·17 mins
Why do women live longer than men? Dr Yan Wong explores new theories on gender and ageing
24 Dec 2012,·17 mins
Piltdown Man – could such a shocking case of scientific fraud happen again?
17 Dec 2012,·17 mins
What are particle physicists doing after finding the Higgs boson?
10 Dec 2012,·17 mins
An interview with the only geologist to explore the moon's surface, Harrison Schmitt
03 Dec 2012,·17 mins
Geoff Watts explores the science of hallucination.
26 Nov 2012,·17 mins
Understanding hallucination may provide new treatments for psychosis and schizophrenia
19 Nov 2012,·17 mins
How might cities, mobile phones and humans become fossilised in years to come?
12 Nov 2012,·17 mins
Are humans launching a new geological epoch through species extinction and farming?
05 Nov 2012,·17 mins
Are humans creating a new geological epoch through climate change and fossil fuels?
29 Oct 2012,·17 mins
Is humanity launching a new geological age on the Earth?
22 Oct 2012,·17 mins
Speeding up the drug development process to treat the major diseases facing us
15 Oct 2012,·17 mins
The long and expensive struggle to get medicines to market
08 Oct 2012,·17 mins
01 Oct 2012,·17 mins
The science of hearing; cochlear implants; the sound of deafness
24 Sep 2012,·17 mins
Can you apply Darwin's theory of natural selection to music and create the perfect tune?
17 Sep 2012,·17 mins
Lunar and stellar insights on Hamlet and Frankenstein. Astronomy and literature collide.
10 Sep 2012,·17 mins
Jim Al-Khalili meets Antarctic scientist Lloyd Peck and discovers giant sea spiders.
03 Sep 2012,·17 mins
Jim Al-Khalili talks to neuroscientist Barbara Sahakian about her Life Scientific.
27 Aug 2012,·17 mins
On the Brahmaputra, counting and saving the Ganges River Dolphin.
13 Aug 2012,·17 mins
Nasa's Curiosity robot lands on Mars – the search for extraterrestrial life steps up.
06 Aug 2012,·17 mins
Gareth Mitchell meets the engineers who are designing flying cars and green aircraft.
30 Jul 2012,·17 mins