Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists' eyes.
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Steve Backshall, Jess French, and Adam Kay ponder inquisitive children’s questions.
Which are better – bees or wasps? Guess which creature fits the fact!
Which are better, bats or flies? Try your hand by matching the animal with the fact!
Brian Cox and Robin Ince ask if UFOs and aliens have visited Earth.
Shedding light on the over-heated marvel which helped create our world, and sustains us.
Does alien life exist? Probably yes. But will we be making contact anytime soon?
Brian and Robin send comedian Lucy Beaumont on the trail of UFO sightings in Hull.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince celebrate their 100th episode with an all-star TV special.
What makes us laugh, why we do it, and how a good guffaw can help us feel healthier.
Seven brain teasers set by the government's intelligence agency.
Monkey Cage reviews ten years of science.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince reminisce about their favourite moments from 100 episodes.
By comedian and Infinite Monkey Cage panelist Katy Brand.
The Infinite Monkey Cage explores what we know about subatomic particles.
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Insects are the most diverse animals on the planet. But why are they so successful?
Prof Brian Cox is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
Brian and Robin join Eric as he sings about the show.
Extraterrestrials, space tourism and Star Trek. Brian Cox and Robin Ince boldly go...
What does a thought look like? What is death? Brian Cox and Robin Ince investigate...
Who would win a fight between a shark and a crocodile?
Dr Erica McAlister explains what a world without flies might look and smell like.
Erica describes how botflies can really get under your skin, literally.
Solar scientist Lucie Green's one-minute need-to-know guide to the Sun.
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