Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Prof Brian Cox on why he prefers the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Anish Kapoor explains a material he is using that's dubbed the darkest substance on earth
Space inflation has been put in doubt by new data, casting a bet in jeopardy
Putting the record straight on how ‘bacteria/bacterium’ and ‘decimate’ should be used.
Jackie Akhavan discusses the ingredients needed to create a really good firework
Dr Ian Bedford advises Peter Gibbs on the best way to get rid of Spanish slugs.
Archaeologists create detailed plan of an 11th century medieval city.
Golden winged warblers dodged a set of tornadoes that hit the central states in April.
Refit of Large Hadron Collider will allow particles to be fired at twice previous energy.
There has been an increase in the number of flowering plants across the New Year.
Chris Beardshaw meets James Feaver of The English Truffle Company.
Scientists say they've made a forensic breakthrough in the fight against bird crime.
Do you worry that screen-based devices are rewiring your brain?
Zoe Laughlin brought in two sets of spoons which have all been coated in different metals
This is Phyllobates terribilis - the world's most toxic animal
Dr Underdown, lecturer in human evolution said aggression was important to our ancestors.
Astronomer Dr Marek Kukula, of Royal Observatory Greenwich, speaks about a new discovery.
How Luke Howard's cloud classifications described imprecision with the precision of a poet
Andrea Sella from University College London reveals his NMR spectrometer.
Lisa Jardine, Rebecca Stott and Aileen Fyfe on the others who had evolutionary ideas.
Mark Lythgoe on being "humbled" by trying to see the world through Eden Kötting's eyes.
Peter Higgs says being recognised is nice at the beginning but gets 'a bit wearing'.
"We have the instruments to study Pluto as the spacecraft flies by."
Justin Webb speaks to Vincent Janik, reader in Biology at the University of St Andrews.