Natalie Lawrence (Department of History and Philosophy of Science) discusses the history of monsters, and what they say about the people who invent them.
In a rapidly changing climate, what do we know about how to prevent floods? The Naked Scientists explore the science keeping our heads above water. Plus a GM mosquito to fight malaria, what really killed the dinosaurs, and general relativity at 100.
The creators of commercially sold counselling programmes increasingly profit from public health services across the world. However, a new study into the evidence basis for some of the market leaders reveals that serious conflicts of interest across the majority of the research go habitually undisclosed.
A rare medieval painting depicting Judas’ betrayal of Christ may have survived destruction at the hands of 16th century iconoclasts after being ‘recycled’ to list the Ten Commandments instead.
The Naked Scientists investigate the food that’s on everyone’s lips: sugar. One person in every four is obese and treating obesity, as well as its knock-on effects, costs £5.1 billion every year. Sugar is often blamed but is it the only guilty party?
Alternative models of watershed protection that balance recreational use and land conservation must no longer be ignored to preserve water supplies against the...
The term ‘happy trafficking’ appears deeply contradictory, but new research reveals a shocking dimension of an escalating trade. George Papadimitrak...