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A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.

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Could we have evidence of life on Mars?

Could we have evidence of life on Mars?

News broke this week that rocks picked up by NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars may have found chemical signatures left by living organisms.
Wit...

2025-10-09 17:21:00 1809
What does caffeine do to our bodies?

What does caffeine do to our bodies?

Sweet, caffeinated energy drinks are in the headlines again as the UK Government says it wants to ban under 16s from buying them. Some can contain the...

2025-10-02 19:00:00 1701
Does warm weather mean more rats in UK towns and cities?

Does warm weather mean more rats in UK towns and cities?

Summer heatwaves and missed bin collections have created panic in the press that rat numbers in the UK are increasing. We ask Steve Belmain, Professor...

2025-09-25 19:00:00 1947
Could solar panels in space be the energy source of the future?

Could solar panels in space be the energy source of the future?

As new research looks at the financial and environmental case for solar panels in space, we explore how likely the technology could be to power our fu...

2025-09-18 19:00:00 1687
What will we be wearing in the future?

What will we be wearing in the future?

What are you wearing today? What processes, chemical and otherwise, have gone into creating the garments in your wardrobe? And how might they be impro...

2025-09-11 19:00:00 1691
What’s the evidence for vaccines?

What’s the evidence for vaccines?

US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr announced plans this week to cancel $500 million dollars of funding for mRNA vaccine development. The research...

2025-09-04 19:00:00 1691
Why wasn’t the Russia mega earthquake as damaging as previous ones?

Why wasn’t the Russia mega earthquake as damaging as previous ones?

A massive 8.8 magnitude mega earthquake off Russia's east coast sent tsunami waves into Japan, Hawaii and the US west coast this week. While more than...

2025-08-28 19:00:00 1700
The surprising culture of the animal kingdom

The surprising culture of the animal kingdom

We discuss the incredible science of the animal kingdom, focusing on the latest fascinating research into animal culture, society and communication.

2025-08-21 19:00:00 1672
How can we keep our homes cool in a changing climate?

How can we keep our homes cool in a changing climate?

After three UK heatwaves, we turn to science for solutions that could keep us safer, and cooler, in our homes. Professor of Zero Carbon Design at the...

2025-08-14 19:00:00 1691
How can we reduce the impact of plastic on the environment?

How can we reduce the impact of plastic on the environment?

Next month world leaders will again gather to focus on dealing with our global plastic problem. So this week we’re looking for solutions. Marnie Chest...

2025-08-07 19:00:00 1694
How do you turn facial expressions into music?

How do you turn facial expressions into music?

A microscopic water flea that could help monitor our waterways for pollution, turning both quantum circuits and facial expressions into music, and how...

2025-07-31 19:00:00 1660
What happens when you bomb a uranium enrichment site?

What happens when you bomb a uranium enrichment site?

All eyes have been on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities this week. The targets of an attack on Saturday by the United States. Marnie Chesterton asks...

2025-07-24 19:00:00 1683
Are trees the answer to solving climate change?

Are trees the answer to solving climate change?

As a new warning is released by scientists that trying to offset our carbon emissions by planting trees alone won’t work, we investigate the role the...

2025-07-17 19:00:00 1702
What science is the UK government funding?

What science is the UK government funding?

How do you plan for the scientific discoveries of the future? That’s the question Chancellor Rachel Reeves had to try to answer with this week’s Spend...

2025-07-10 19:00:00 1693
Can science save our oceans?

Can science save our oceans?

More than 2,000 marine scientists have come together at the One Ocean Science Congress in Nice, France. It is a gathering that will bring marine exper...

2025-07-03 19:00:00 1691
Your science questions answered

Your science questions answered

We’ve been rummaging through the Inside Science mailbox to pick out a selection of the intriguing science questions you’ve been sending in, and assemb...

2025-06-26 19:00:00 1687
Does the pandemic agreement make the world safer?

Does the pandemic agreement make the world safer?

The World Health Organisation has agreed a treaty looking at tackling the issue of future pandemics. It’s hoped it will help to avoid some of the diso...

2025-06-19 19:00:00 1679
Will the Hole in the Ozone Layer Close?

Will the Hole in the Ozone Layer Close?

40 years ago scientists in Antarctica discovered a hole in the Ozone layer. The world acted quickly, phasing out harmful CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons....

2025-06-12 19:00:00 1697
The mysteries of the ocean floor

The mysteries of the ocean floor

It’s often said we know more about the surface of the Moon than we do about the Earth’s deep sea, and a new study is backing that up. Research from th...

2025-06-05 19:00:00 1694
How vulnerable is our power supply?

How vulnerable is our power supply?

Severe power cuts hit Spain, Portugal and parts of France this week, cutting the lights and stopping flights, trains, and ATM machines in their tracks...

2025-05-29 19:00:00 1691
What would cuts to Nasa mean for space science?

What would cuts to Nasa mean for space science?

Progress has been made in our search for alien life. So announced a team of scientists from Cambridge university last week who, using a powerful space...

2025-05-22 19:00:00 1783
Answers to Your Science Questions

Answers to Your Science Questions

We’ve thrown open the airwaves to you. Marnie Chesterton puts your science questions to Penny Sarchet, Managing editor of New Scientist, Mark Maslin,...

2025-05-15 19:00:00 1687
How can science help us fight wildfires?

How can science help us fight wildfires?

In the past few days, UK firefighters have been tackling wildfires across the UK. As global temperatures rise, fires are likely to increase in strengt...

2025-05-08 19:00:00 2114
Is this finally the moment for UK tidal power?

Is this finally the moment for UK tidal power?

Why does the UK, an island shaped by its strong tides, still not have any major tidal energy schemes? Plans for tidal barrages in the UK seem to be re...

2025-05-01 19:00:00 1694
Is everything we know about the universe wrong?

Is everything we know about the universe wrong?

For the last week or so, the world of physics has had just one conversation.
Have we found a new way of understanding the universe? And if so, w...

2025-04-24 19:00:00 1690
Wild birds in crisis

Wild birds in crisis

Every species of wild bird in the UK is continuing to decline at a stark rate – according to the latest data.
Guest presenter Ben Garrod wants...

2025-04-17 19:00:00 1691
Are boys doing better than girls at maths and science?

Are boys doing better than girls at maths and science?

There’s a big “gender gap” between boys and girls in maths and science - that’s according to a new report out this week.
Boys in England in yea...

2025-04-10 23:00:00 1690
Better Than Gold: Critical Minerals

Better Than Gold: Critical Minerals

Critical minerals have hit the headlines of almost every news outlet this week as US President Donald Trump made his desires to mine them in Ukraine c...

2025-04-03 19:00:00 1711
AI in Science: Promise and Peril

AI in Science: Promise and Peril

This week, Google has launched a new AI tool called Co-Scientist. We hear from one researcher who has tried it out with stunning results. But how much...

2025-03-27 19:00:00 1704
Biotech Risks and Asteroid Anxiety

Biotech Risks and Asteroid Anxiety

Scientists gather this week to tackle emerging risks from cutting-edge biotech, echoing the landmark Asilomar conference that shaped genetic engineeri...

2025-03-20 19:00:00 1683
US science in chaos

US science in chaos

The United States is the world’s science superpower. But right now, much of its research community is in a state of confusion.
In the past few w...

2025-03-13 19:00:00 1690
The World’s Biggest Iceberg

The World’s Biggest Iceberg

It’s the biggest story of recent weeks. Literally.
Trillion-tonne iceberg A23a is on the move. But where is it headed and why – and what might...

2025-03-06 19:00:00 1689
Is 1.5 still alive?

Is 1.5 still alive?

1.5C.
It’s THE number we talk about when we talk about climate change.
But what does 1.5C actually mean now – and as the world saw recor...

2025-02-27 19:00:00 1690
Next-gen batteries and 'dark oxygen'

Next-gen batteries and 'dark oxygen'

Following a devastating fire at the world’s largest lithium-ion battery plant, Inside Science probes the present and future of a technology we rely on...

2025-02-20 19:00:00 1697
UK AI & science-optimised pasta

UK AI & science-optimised pasta

Artificial intelligence is the big talking point of the week, with UK PM Sir Keir Starmer announcing a drive to unleash its full potential.
It’...

2025-02-13 19:00:00 1701
Science in 2025

Science in 2025

How will science shape up in 2025?
Marnie Chesterton is joined by a panel of science watchers to discuss what we can expect from the year ahead...

2025-02-06 19:00:00 1697
The Science of Laughter

The Science of Laughter

Why do we laugh more when we’re with others? Are humans the only animals that laugh? Does ‘laughter yoga’ actually do anything? We're delving into the...

2025-01-30 19:00:00 1680
Board Game Science

Board Game Science

It’s that time of the year when many of us are at home with friends and family, losing track of time, eating leftovers, and, of course, playing games....

2025-01-23 19:00:00 1690
The Year in Science

The Year in Science

We look back on 2024 in science, from billionaires in space, to record-breaking heat here on Earth, and the meteoric rise of new weight-loss drugs.

2025-01-16 19:00:00 1698
The rising threat of bird flu

The rising threat of bird flu

More species infected than ever, an uptick in human cases, and some concerning biological modifications. How close are we to a bird flu pandemic?

2025-01-09 19:00:00 1688
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