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Nobel Prizes for Science 2008
A report on the winners of this years Nobel prizes for Medicine, Physics and Chemistry.
Alarming Decline in West African Chimpanzees
Geoff Watts discovers whether the chimps can be saved from extinction.
Lusi Eruption and Selective memory
What caused the devastating mud volcano in East Java, in October 2006?
US Elections
As America goes to the polls, what will a new istration mean for American science?
Recreating Woolly Mammoths
Geoff Watts investigates the creation of mammoth clones from the frozen bodies of mice.
Who Should We Trust?
As banks collapse and interest rates drop, how do we know who to trust?
European Space Research
Geoff Watts talks to UK Science minister Lord Drayson.
The Secret of Ageing
Scientists have unravelled the mechanism that drives ageing in mice.
Student Astronauts
Reporter Anna Lacey auditions for Leicester University's astronaut course.
Anamorphic Art and Genes That Make You Eat More
Geoff Watts discusses art and maths of anamorphosis.
Face Recognition in Chimps
Chimps share our ability to recognise faces. But what’s going on in their brains?
Darwin’s Sacred Cause
Geoff Watts talks to the authors of a new book marking the bicentenary of Charles Darwin.
Childhood Stress
Geoff Watts reports on the effects of childhood stress on the immune system.
Funding Science in the Recession
Can funding science help the recession?
Ecstasy: The A to B of drugs
The difficulties of assessing drug damage to the brain.
Science and the Recession
How has and will science be affected by the current global economic crisis?
Larynx Transplant and The First Fish Embryo
Geoff Watts discusses the future of the larynx transplant procedure.
Nuclear Power, Science and Politics and Near Death Experience
Is the nuclear power option sustainable?
Professor John Beddington
Geoff Watts is ed by the government's Chief Scientific Advisor, Prof John Beddington.
Spaceflight and Weightlessness
Geoff Watts finds out the use of experiments in weightlessness, similar to being in orbit.
Attitudes to Darwin
Geoff Watts investigates attitudes to evolution.
Can Science Be Creative?
Geoff Watts asks if science can be creative.
The Science of Seasonality
Geoff Watts looks into the science of seasonality in plants, animals and humans.
Lord Martin Rees
Geoff Watts meets Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and President of the Royal Society.
Public Engagement with Science
Geoff Watts examines progress towards greater public engagement with science.
The Future of Gene Sequencing
Geoff Watts and guests discuss genomic medicine and the future of gene sequencing.
Lord May and Insect Art
Geoff Watts meets Lord May, President of the British Science Association.
The British Science Association's Festival
Geoff Watts reports from the British Science Association's Festival in Guildford.
Anthropology and Environment
Geoff Watts reveals how anthropology can change the relationship with our environment.
Music and the Mind
Geoff Watts traces a musical map of the mind.
Funding Research
Geoff Watts investigates the methods and motivations behind basic medical research.