Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Presenter Adam Rutherford hears from Professors Robert Plomin and Michael Reiss.
Justin Webb reports on developments in Google's driverless car technology.
91热爆 Click's Spencer Kelly discusses the development of pocket spacecrafts.
Professor Gillies McKenna gives Paddy O'Connell an update on fighting cancer.
Prof Amanda Callaghan of Reading University on mosquitos breeding in water butts.
Jim Al-Khalili asks Mike Rutter about the Romanian orphanage children
The 91热爆's Gordon Corera examines links between GCHQ and the UK's science community.
Janet Hemingway on the giant mosquitoes she kept as an undergraduate
Brian May, Patrick Moore鈥檚 cats, Ashes cricket and writing the history of the universe
The top of a mountain in Chile is to be blown up to make way for a telescope.
Sandy Knapp on the Russian scientists accompanied by KGB spies
The Heritage Lottery Fund now says public parks are under threat, Tom Bateman reports.
Kevin Fong describes how divers challenge scientists' expectations of human capability.
Daniel Ksepka discusses a newly identified fossil of the largest flying bird ever found.
Dr Catherine Hobaiter from St Andrews University discusses how wild chimps communicate.
Sir David Attenborough has called on the public to count butterflies in their local area.
The octogenarian Ama of Japan dive to the sea bed, without equipment, to gather food.
Psychologist Tom Hartley discusses whether face dimensions can affect first impressions
Prof Kathy Willis examines Charles Darwin's use of orchids as a scientific tool.
Sophie Scott and Kerry Daynes discuss why most people fail to detect lies.
Scientists have found that cockatoos can teach each other how to make and use tools.
Dr Yuval Noah Harari explains how the ability to gossip gave us evolutionary advantage
Neuroscientist Giulio Ruffini describes his telepathy experiment.
Jim Al-Khalili challenges Prof Brian Cox to explain the rules of quantum mechanics.