Lizard-inspired building design could save lives

15.05.2024 • 00:31:27

In this episode:00:45 A recyclable 3D printing resin from an unusual source Many 3D printers create objects using liquid resins that turn into robust...

Alphafold 3.0: the AI protein predictor gets an upgrade

08.05.2024 • 00:21:33

In this episode: 00:45 A nuclear timekeeper that could transform fundamental-physics research. Nuclear clocks — based on tiny shifts in energy in an ...

Talking about sex and gender doesn't need to be toxic

02.05.2024 • 00:58:39

Ever since scientific enquiry began, people have focused mainly on men, or if studies involve animals, on male mice, male rats or whatever it may be. ...

Dad's microbiome can affect offsprings' health — in mice

01.05.2024 • 00:25:14

In this episode:00:46 Using genomics to explain geographic differences in cancer risk The risk of developing cancer can vary hugely depending on geog...

Audio long read: Why loneliness is bad for your health

26.04.2024 • 00:14:58

Many people around the world feel lonely. Chronic loneliness is known to have far-reaching health effects and has been linked to multiple conditions a...

How gliding marsupials got their 'wings'

24.04.2024 • 00:28:36

In this episode: 00:46 Optical clocks at sea Optical atomic clocks are the most precise timekeeping devices on the planet, but these devices are huge...

Living on Mars would probably suck — here's why

19.04.2024 • 00:38:11

Humans setting up home in outer space has long been the preserve of science fiction. Now, thanks to advances in technology and the backing of billiona...

Keys, wallet, phone: the neuroscience behind working memory

17.04.2024 • 00:34:10

In this episode: 00:46 Mysterious methane emission from a cool brown dwarf The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is revealing the makeup of brown dw...

The 'ghost roads' driving tropical deforestation

10.04.2024 • 00:23:01

In this episode: 00:46 Mapping ‘ghost roads’ in tropical forests Across the world, huge numbers of illegal roads have been cut into forests. However,...

Audio long read: Why are so many young people getting cancer? What the data say

05.04.2024 • 00:16:29

Around the world, rates of cancers that typically affect older adults are increasing in those under 50 years old. Models based on global data predict ...