How the environment has made us the way we are...
Interviews about History
Interviews on archaeology, anthropology, palaeoanthropology and the history of science...
‘Spear throwers’ are long sticks with hooked ends that are used to hurl spears accurately over long distances. They are...
New evidence suggests humans used fire as early as 400,000 years ago. This coincides with the date Neanderthals are...
Scientists at Stanford University in California have discovered how certain changes in our DNA have sculpted the...
It’s estimated that 80% of us will suffer from a bad back at some time in our lives, but the condition is hard to treat...
Planet Earth podcast presenter Richard Hollingham has been asking what have the Romans ever done for us? Well, apart...
In London, Blue Plaques have been placed on buildings across the city for over 140 years to highlight where notable...
Now here’s a question... What colour are dinosaurs? It’s an issue that puzzled palaeontologists since fossils of the...
To help us understand leprosy, it’s important to look into the past and see what evidence we can find from when and...
New technique uses infa-red to tell whether rock fragments are man-made or naturally occuring. This useful new...
We explore the importance of understanding ancient and aboriginal astronomy...
We visit the Whipple Museum of the History of Science, and discover a collection of Mars Globes and the story they tell...
In July this year, five devastated a Surrey beauty spot. Fire fighters from three counties tackled the blaze on...
Brain-boosting drugs raise some interesting ethical questions, ones that we’re likely to need to address more and more...