
The intriguing science of phages, with Tom Ireland
Even before the global COVID pandemic, simple mention of the word ‘virus’ was likely to send shivers down most of our spines. But it turns out not all viruses are nasties. Ever heard of a phage? They ...
29 Kesä 202336min

The race to bury nuclear waste in hidden bunkers, with Lewis Blackburn
As the UK builds more nuclear reactors, there is an increasing pressure to find somewhere to put the waste. But what actually is nuclear waste? Does it actually look like a bright green sludge? Where ...
25 Kesä 202336min

How mental imagery training could boost your motivation, with Dr Jon Rhodes
Whether your goal is mastering a new skill or losing weight, you’ll know the importance of motivation and effective planning. And one intriguing new field of psychology called Functional imagery train...
22 Kesä 202335min

The fascinating chemistry of fermentation, with Andrea Sella
From kimchi to kombucha to kefir, you’ve probably noticed that fermented foods are trendy right now. They appeal to the daring, but also to people who may not even know they are eating fermented foods...
18 Kesä 202338min

How to Retire in Good Health, with Tania Wiseman
Thinking about retiring? Or maybe someone in your family is. Hopefully, we’ll all reach the age where we can at some point. But how can we navigate it in good mental and physical health, for ourselves...
15 Kesä 202333min

The psychology of why we feel ghostly presences, with Ben Alderson-Day
At our core, humans are deeply curious about the unknown – and ghostly spirits are no exception. From Hamlet to The Sixth Sense to Ghostbusters, the excitement or horror of encountering ghosts or spir...
11 Kesä 202333min

How to spot a narcissist, with Dr Erica Hepper
Be it in the office or at home, it’s likely there’s at least one narcissist in your life. But what exactly are the key traits of narcissism? Are narcissists necessarily bad people? And how can you tel...
8 Kesä 202338min

Solving the UK’s water pollution problem, with Dr Tanja Radu
Currently only 14 per cent of UK rivers are rated as having a ‘good’ ecological status. Agricultural runoff and the release of untreated sewage are the leading causes of water pollution. But why are r...
4 Kesä 202328min




















