How the environment has made us the way we are...
Interviews about Biology
Interviews about genetics, ecology and evolution, insects, mammals, marine science, plants and zoology...
The Natural History Museum has created a project to study the effect of noise pollution on insects
Could sensitivity to the Earth's magntic fields be more common than we realise?
Birds, the "living dinosaurs", give us clues in their eggshells about their ancient reptilian ancestors...
Odours of other animals alter rates of sexual maturity in female mice, and even make them live longer...
Data provided by a person is regarded as less uncertain than cues that come from a computer...
But primates with opposable thumbs are fooled...
What is biodiversity, and why is its maintenance so important?
All thanks to the endeavour of brave Victorian scientists...
New research into dinosaur teeth has concluded that they might have had lips to protect them
Putting numbers on how well looked after the animals that end up on our plate are...
Could machine learning be used to decode the language of marine mammals?
Is the high seas treaty really the win that is being touted?
How do we look after marine organisms that migrate outside of marine protected areas?
What does the recently passed high seas treaty hope to achieve?
Gorillas enjoy spinning, and it might tell us something about human evolution
A species of mussel has been found to squirt out its young so that they can attach to fish gills
Studying mammals that have lost hair over evolutionary time reveals the genes linked to how hair works...
Is mankind unique in so strongly favouring the right hand over the left, or are other close human relatives the same?
For sunflowers, timekeeping plays a huge role in how they develop and how they reproduce...
The bee microbiome can weaponise dietary toxins to defend against parasites…
A connection has emerged between human personality traits and mitochondrial DNA in the bloodstream...
Shrimp larvae use an organic crystal to hide their eye spots