Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Mike Archer tells Adam Hart about reviving the 'mindboggling' gastric brooding frog.
Mark Lythgoe on parallels between mountainous and scientific ascents.
Peter Higgs explains why he was working alone on his boson theory in the 1960s.
Tim Peake talks about training for his mission to the International Space Station in 2015.
Aerospace design Professor Jim Scanlan showed Peter Day a UAV test flight.
Scientist Simon Lewis says the rate of deforestation in the Congo basin has slowed down.
“It’s possible that every civilization out there is doing what we’re doing . . listening.â€
With Nature’s very own Bumper cars – the garden pond is a fairground of activity!
Could research on pigs provide a replacement larynx for humans?
Mukti Jain Campion examines India's new digital identity scheme.
Adam Rutherford investigates why scientists are increasingly worried about space debris.
Kim Normanton asks if it is possible for people with dementia to experience happiness.
We investigate how views on climate change affect how climate data is perceived.
Stephen Wilkinson, Prof of Bioethics at Lancaster University, outlines his argument.
Bat conservationist Jenny Clark introduces the Saturday Live studio to her furry friends.
The panel discuss the fact that the definition of death keeps changing as medicine evolves
Richard Mabey explains why the sycamore tree has a troublesome reputation.
Julien Eidenschenck works for the ONCFS, the French Hunting & Wildlife Agency.
How Parkinson’s Law is being rediscovered by a new generation of thinkers.
Ewan Birney on using a small speck of artificial DNA to store Shakespeare's sonnets.
Lucy Ash explores the story of cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space.
Howard Stableford asks Margaret Rubega why the unattractive chimney swift is worth saving.
A new 30 part series examining the interface between human population and wildlife.
Are girls are conditioned at an early age not to be interested in physics or engineering?