Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
25 Jan 2012,·30 mins
Simon Singh witnesses the first man versus machine poker championship in Vancouver.
02 Jan 2008,·30 mins
What does the response to last year's tsunami and meltdown tell us about modern Japan?
11 Mar 2012,·30 mins
Meteorologists and forecasters explain the science behind their work
01 Jan 1988,·28 mins
Omnibus
Geoff Watts and guests discuss the past week's Moments of Genius.
12 Dec 2010,·30 mins
Jolyon Jenkins speaks to the unsung enthusiasts on a mission to protect us from asteroids
26 Mar 2014,·30 mins
How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
29 Mar 2010,·30 mins
Paul Bennun finds out how Free and Open Source software is making its impact felt.
11 Apr 2007,·30 mins
Chris Ledgard asks if gender testing will mean a level playing field for female athletes.
10 Aug 2011,·30 mins
Bad bacteria, how they spread and the diseases they can cause
24 Jan 2003,·13 mins
Cyfres 2, Pennod 3: Gwenni Jenkins Jones
Mae Herbert a Heledd nôl, ac yn cael cwmni'r actifydd amgylcheddol, Gwenni Jenkins Jones!
04 Nov 2021,·36 mins
Trevor Cox goes behind the scenes at a multi-million pound science funding event.
28 Dec 2009,·30 mins
Haunting sound portrait of Orford Ness in Suffolk, Europe's largest vegetated shingle spit
25 Mar 2009,·30 mins
Exploring the people who hear spooks in random sound - and the world of auditory illusion.
29 Oct 2018,·28 mins
Sorby
Brett Westwood meets mountain hares in Sheffield with the Sorby Natural History Society.
14 Oct 2011,·15 mins
Why Life In The Arctic Is Warming Up
First broadcast in 2003. How global warming is affecting the inhabitants of the Arctic
01 Oct 2003,·23 mins
The River Runs Dry
In the US, the Colorado River dries up before it reaches the sea
14 Dec 1998,·27 mins
The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
27 Mar 2013,·30 mins
Natalie Haynes attempts to find the algorithm to determine the perfect joke.
08 Jan 2014,·30 mins
The Tower of London
The greatest traitors were held and executed in The Tower of London
01 Jun 1998,·13 mins
Shopping online
Online shopping trends and real-life experiences
24 Jan 2004,·12 mins
Communication Technology and Influence
First broadcast in 2006. Looking at why communications technologies emerge
04 Sep 2006,·22 mins
In the solar system's outer darkness, planet Neptune has its first 'official' birthday.
11 Jul 2011,·28 mins
Can you Sleep with your Eyes Open?
Why don't we sleep with our eyes open? Does the universe have a final frontier?
20 Dec 1995,·29 mins
The Climate Connection 2010
Debate - What's Stopping Us?
What's stopping us from taking action on climate change? Can a consensus be reached?
28 mins
Mastering The Servant
First broadcast in 1989. Can we control the development and use of technology?
10 Aug 1989,·27 mins
AIDS/HIV Phone-in
An introduction to AIDS/HIV crisis from 1987, followed by a phone in
13 Sep 1987,·44 mins
Why are Mexican nuns breeding a rare salamander? Could they save this remarkable species?
06 Jun 2018,·28 mins
The Purple Emperor
Matthew Oates meets a man for whom the purple emperor butterfly is a lifetime obsession.
16 Nov 2012,·14 mins
Mukti Jain Campion asks why India's people have virtually no access to medical morphine.
03 Mar 2008,·30 mins