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Ultra-processed foods are linked to diseases like cancer, and the WHO push for people to catch up on vaccines
Why is it the more you scratch the more you itch? Why can't I stand the taste of coriander?
With obesity and diabetes rates rising around the world, we seek solutions...
Plus, breakthrough in the fight against flu and measuring the microbiome of mice in space...
Also, what makes the brain age? And can dogs get headaches?
What are black holes, how do you find one, and what would happen if you fell in?
Plus, a new theory behind magnetoreception, and how concrete might absorb more CO2
Why people are feeling stressed about the future and the frightening implications of climate change...
Your audio toolkit for fighting eco-anxiety...
Plus, scientists manufacture meatball made of mammoth
Genes from millions of years ago that cause and prevent disease, and signs that humans regard data from other humans as...
We check in on the gaming BAFTAs, review the remake of Resident Evil 4, and play the console edition of CATAN.
How nature is good for our health, and how installing EV chargers at national parks might help us get there...
Also, should we call time on daylight savings, and why has the UK government moved to ban nitrous oxide
Why are printer cartridges so expensive? How does one grasp infinity?
Making sure that where there’s a will, there isn’t e-waste.
Tell the Ukrainians to turn the other cheek and you’d probably get short shrift. So what does this advice really mean?
Plus, assessing animal welfare and building infrastructure on areas of biodiversity...
Plus, what makes TB so drug resistant, and what's the point of going to Mars?
Icy moons, magnetic fields, and life elsewhere in the solar system are under our microscope this month...
The high seas treaty aims to protect 30% of the open ocean by 2030. But is this realistic?
Plus, an artificial sweetener suppresses immunity, and gorillas enjoy getting dizzy
Before we can speak, what language do we think in? Can you transplant the same organ multiple times?
Are best before dates a mandatory thing? Why does scratching an itch feel good?