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Time is very much the essence of this weeks show, as Russell Foster discusses the human body clock,

The recycling revolution and the whereabouts of our waste are hot topics this week as David Butler d

Picking apart some miniature morsels of science this week are David Carey, who provides the big pict

Unlocking Natures medicine chest are doctors orders this week as Monique Simmonds reveals the resear

Love, seduction and sexual attraction are in the air this week as Peter Brennan woos Chris and Kat w

This week we hand the show over to you, as Chris, Kat and Phil answer all your burning questions on

This week we look to the solar system as Ian Sanders discusses where meteorites come from and how we

This week we shake up the world of science as Janet Sumner describes the dynamics of volcanic erupti

This week we go green as Alison Smith discusses how algae get their vitamin B12, Tim Upson reveals t

With the indulgences of Christmas behind us, Steve ORahilly sheds some light on shedding a few pound

This week we put our heads in a spin as listeners across the world test whether it is possible to de

This week we learn about animal communication straight from the horses mouth. Dr Gillian Forrester,

This week we take a foray into forensics, as DI Alan Cook talks about how DNA is used to solve crime

This week we dive into deep time as cosmologist Mike Hobson explains how we measure the universe, th

This week we unravel the secrets of DNA as Darren Grafham discusses the importance of sequencing gen

This week Prof. David Pritchard gets to the bottom of why parasites may help to get rid of allergies

In this explosions extravaganza, John Emsley and Jacqueline Akhavan describe the chemistry behind th

This week we delve into the unexplained as Nick Pope discusses Britains biggest UFO case, the Rendle

This week we get bitten by the bug as Ian Burgess talks about the nasties that nibble us in the nigh

As the flu season and the threat of avian flu comes closer, Professor John Oxford from the Royal Lon