Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 22 hours 13 minutes
This week, brain-inspired computers, scientists soldiering on past retirement age, and the origins of complex cells deduced from deep-sea samples.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Kerri Smith reads you her favourite from April, Bread of life, by Beth Cato.
This week, a tiny bat-like dinosaur, a competitor for graphene, and the best new science books this spring.
Will we ever be able to talk to animals? In this episode, Geoff Marsh meets a variety of researchers and animals who persevere at the communication barrier in the name of science.
This week, a new treatment for Ebola, the making of the Tibetan plateau, and could bees be addicted to pesticides?
The periodic table’s fuzzy edges, the nuances of reporting on animal research, and Richard gets charged up about some overhyped coverage of a new battery.
This week, how oxytocin affects the brain, self- experimentation in science, and the wedding rings that went to Hubble.
This week, the Moon and her sister, the Sun and its personality, and the latest wonder material to hit the big-time.
This week, improving walking, pushing the boundary between quantum and classical, and the need for more social science on climate change.