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Guardian science correspondents Linda Geddes, Nicola Davis and Hannah Devlin give Madeleine Finlay t
Madeleine Finlay meets menopause expert Dr Louise Newson to find out about some of the myths surroun
British minister Dehenna Davison recently resigned from government, explaining that chronic migraine
There’s a sensation many of us might have experienced: when something routine or recognisable sudden
Ian Sample hears from the Guardian’s Europe environment correspondent, Ajit Niranjan, about the repo
Asian hornets have been spotted in the UK in record numbers this year, sparking concern about what t
The UK home secretary, Suella Braverman, is pushing for a ban on American bully XL dogs after an att
Ian Sample talks to Dr Amy Orben, who leads the digital mental health programme at the Medical Resea
Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s east Africa global development correspondent, Caroline Ki
The UK Health Security Agency has announced plans to bring forward its autumn Covid-19 vaccination p
Serving as a two-way ‘electrical superhighway’, the vagus nerve – which is actually a pair of nerves
Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s technology reporter Hibaq Farah about Worldcoin, a new cry
Twenty years after the first pass at sequencing the entire human genome, the Y chromosome has finall
Apple cider vinegar is touted as a cure-all for everything from excess weight to digestion issues an
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter Ph
In this episode from March 2023, Ian Sample hears from Scotland’s Astronomer Royal, Prof Catherine H
Installing artificial grass is becoming an increasingly popular way to achieve a neat, green lawn wi
The film Everything Everywhere All at Once won the 2023 Academy Award for Best Picture. In this epis