Explorations in the world of science.
World Service,·1460 episodes
The third in a series of technology lectures
10 May 2005,·22 mins
How scientists are unravelling the nature of addiction
07 May 2005,·23 mins
The second in a series of technology lectures - part of the Reith Lectures 2005
03 May 2005,·22 mins
The first in a series of technology lectures - part of the Reith Lectures 2005
26 Apr 2005,·22 mins
A series of programmes on the work of Albert Einstein
11 Apr 2005,·22 mins
05 Apr 2005,·22 mins
Geoff Watts explores China's attitudes to genetic modification
29 Mar 2005,·22 mins
Can clean and renewable energy sources help solve China's burgeoning energy crisis?
22 Mar 2005,·22 mins
Geoff Watts travels to China to explore stem cell research
14 Mar 2005,·22 mins
How China is once again establishing itself as a pioneering scientific force
08 Mar 2005,·22 mins
What will be the impact of increasing carbon dioxide on life in the oceans
22 Feb 2005,·22 mins
Is man-made noise in oceans putting marine mammals in peril?
16 Feb 2005,·22 mins
A four-part series looking at the health of the world's oceans
15 Feb 2005,·22 mins
How different is the abundance of life in the seas today?
08 Feb 2005,·22 mins
Why we have hair, and how hairstyles can change the way we are perceived
31 Jan 2005,·22 mins
Second in a series of programmes on the origins of medicine
25 Jan 2005,·22 mins
A series of programmes looking the roots of medicine
13 Jan 2005,·22 mins
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn for the past six months
07 Jan 2005,·22 mins
A look at the potential of ionic liquids
21 Dec 2004,·22 mins
A report on the progress of one of the most ambitious interplanetary probes of our time
20 Dec 2004,·22 mins
Exploring the exploits of the explorer and naturalist, William Beebe
13 Dec 2004,·22 mins
Experts discuss and agree on how an influenza pandemic is imminent
07 Dec 2004,·22 mins
Inflammation is our body's defence against infection, but how can it be controlled?
Journalist Hassan Arouni presents a special World Aids day programme from Malawi
01 Dec 2004,·22 mins
How working against the body's natural body clock can cause problems
25 Nov 2004,·22 mins
Humans, animals, plants, even bacteria run their lives according to the passing of the day
20 Nov 2004,·22 mins
Our heart beats, therefore we are
02 Nov 2004,·24 mins
The origins of the moon - and how essential it has been to the evolution of life
02 Nov 2004,·22 mins
Investigation into the diversity of creatures' lifespans, including the Sequoia tree
19 Oct 2004,·22 mins