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How rare are Greenland’s rare earth elements?
New Jan 08, 2026 26 min

How rare are Greenland’s rare earth elements?

President Trump has his sights set on Greenland. If he succeeds, what mineral wealth will he find there? Adrian Finch, Professor of Geology at St Andrews University has been visiting Greenland for ...

How did President Trump transform science in 2025?
Dec 18, 2025 26 min

How did President Trump transform science in 2025?

This week President Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget announced that a major climate research centre would be broken up. 2025 has brought a wave of reorganisations and funding...

A 'functional' cure for HIV?
Dec 04, 2025 26 min

A 'functional' cure for HIV?

Almost 40 years ago, the first treatment was approved for HIV, but it came with a warning: “This is not a cure.” On the week of World AIDS Day, Kate Bishop, principal group leader at the Francis Cr...

Why aren’t gene therapies more common?
Nov 27, 2025 26 min

Why aren’t gene therapies more common?

This week, a world first gene therapy treats rare Hunter syndrome. Could these personalised medicines be used more widely? We speak to Claire Booth, professor in Gene Therapy at Great Ormond Street...

What’s in the wording of the COP 30 negotiations?
Nov 20, 2025 26 min

What’s in the wording of the COP 30 negotiations?

COP 30 delegates from around the globe are about to depart the Amazon city of Belem in Brazil. But not before some very important documents are drawn up. Camilla Born, former advisor to Cop 26 pres...

Could technology replace animal testing in science?
Nov 13, 2025 26 min

Could technology replace animal testing in science?

This week the UK government set out its vision for a world where the use of animals in science is eliminated in all but exceptional circumstances. Animal experiments in the UK peaked at 4.14 millio...

Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?
Nov 06, 2025 26 min

Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?

Astronomers have new evidence, which could change what we understand about the expansion of the universe. Carlos Frenk, Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics at Durham University gives us his take...

Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?
Nov 05, 2025 27 min

Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?

What’s been called the storm of the century - Hurricane Melissa – has barrelled through Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas over the past two days. Hannah Cloke, Professor of Hydrology at the University...

Have scientists created a bionic eye?
Nov 04, 2025 28 min

Have scientists created a bionic eye?

The 'bionic eye' may make you think of Star Trek’s Geordi La Forge. Now, scientists have restored the ability to read in a group of blind patients with advanced dry age-related macular degeneration...

Why do we love to play games?
Nov 03, 2025 27 min

Why do we love to play games?

Inside Science explores the science and maths of games: why we play them, how to win them and the rise of gamification in our lives - with a particular focus on The Traitors - in a special programm...

What can the UK learn from China on renewable energy?
Oct 31, 2025 27 min

What can the UK learn from China on renewable energy?

This week, renewables overtake coal as the world’s biggest source of electricity. China is leading the renewable charge despite its global reputation as a coal burning polluter. Zulfiqar Khan, Visi...

The science behind autism
Oct 23, 2025 27 min

The science behind autism

What do we know about the causes of autism? Laura Andreae, Professor of Developmental Neuroscience at King’s College London explains the science. It’s after President Trump made unproven claims the...

What’s the highest a human could possibly pole vault?
Oct 16, 2025 28 min

What’s the highest a human could possibly pole vault?

Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis broke the sport’s world record again this week at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. It’s the 14th consecutive time he’s broken the record.Professor o...

Could we have evidence of life on Mars?
Oct 09, 2025 30 min

Could we have evidence of life on Mars?

News broke this week that rocks picked up by NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars may have found chemical signatures left by living organisms. With the search for life on the red planet capturing our ...

What does caffeine do to our bodies?
Oct 02, 2025 28 min

What does caffeine do to our bodies?

Sweet, caffeinated energy drinks are in the headlines again as the UK Government says it wants to ban under 16s from buying them. Some can contain the equivalent caffeine as 2 to 4 espressos. James...

Does warm weather mean more rats in UK towns and cities?
Sep 25, 2025 32 min

Does warm weather mean more rats in UK towns and cities?

Summer heatwaves and missed bin collections have created panic in the press that rat numbers in the UK are increasing. We ask Steve Belmain, Professor of Ecology at the Natural Resources Institute ...

What will we be wearing in the future?
Sep 11, 2025 28 min

What will we be wearing in the future?

What are you wearing today? What processes, chemical and otherwise, have gone into creating the garments in your wardrobe? And how might they be improved, honed, transformed in the future?Professor...