Men are far more likely to work in jobs that involve Science and Technology. But why is this? In recognition of the UN's "International Day of Women and Girls in Science", Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at this issue and ways people are solving it.
Can a pair of identical twins help people travel to space? In recognition of "World Space Week", Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid tell about an interesting study that shows the effect of space travel on people.
Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland tell about a researcher who is committed to restoring the world’s Coral Reefs.
Do you drink coffee or tea? Do you get caffeine in other food or drink? Liz Waid and Luke Haley look at the effects of the drug caffeine.
What do you see in the sky at night? Rena Dam and Ryan Geertsma look at something amazing - the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights. They look at the origin of the Northern Lights, and stories from around the world.
Cute things are popular around the world. But why? Liz Waid and Mike Procter discuss the reasons people respond to cute things.
Why do some people love a food while other people hate it? Liz Waid and Adam Navis tell about a much-used, but little-understood, part of the body – the tongue.