The Naked Scientists take a trip to the bottom of the ocean, meeting underwater robots and using maths to hunt for sunken treasure ships. Plus, a way to predict organ failure in hospital, and why size really does matter when it comes to speed.
As any Cambridge alumnus will tell you, whether your problem be moral, social, ethical or - frankly - hypothetical, a bit of ‘bibliotherapy’ can work wonders.
He spent his childhood helping in his local church. Now Ian Griffiths has the job of his dreams at King’s College Chapel. His favourite composers are Byrd, Tallis and Palestrina - but he also enjoys Adele.
Fawz Kazzazi’s parents moved to the UK when he was just a baby. He was brought up with a strong work ethic. Now a medic, he’s contributing to a student-led initiative addressing world health issues. He's surprised himself by taking up boxing.
Researchers have designed a super stretchy, strong and sustainable material that mimics the qualities of spider silk, and is ‘spun’ from a material that is 98% water.
An innovative new study takes a network theory approach to targeted treatment in rural Africa, and finds that a simple algorithm may be more effective than curr...