Sunday, April 12, 2026 1:24 AM ET
19 hours ago
Want a better night's sleep? Go camping -- No beds, more birdsong: why outdoor sleep can make for better slumber which continues after you return home.19 hours ago
Hundreds contact BBC about mystery skin condition 'hell' - but doctors can't agree it exists -- Some think it's a severe case of eczema. Others say it's a condition called TSW. But doctors are stuck in a dilemma.1 day ago
New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs -- People who carry variations in two genes linked to appetite and digestion can lose more weight when taking drugs to treat obesity, research suggests.1 day ago
Nature's most agonising stings, ranked by experts who get stung on purpose -- Top contenders for the most excruciating stings or bites include bullet ants, tiny jellyfish and 'murder hornets'.2 days ago
What spring will do to your sleep -- The clocks are changing and the days are getting longer. Research suggests we might want to consider what this means for our bedtime.11 days ago
Can we train the body to resist seasonal allergies? -- That's the hope promised by a new line of immunotherapy reviving an old treatment.7 days ago
How 20 minutes in nature can boost your health -- Spending just 20 minutes in nature can lower blood pressure, heart rate and stress levels.11 days ago
'It's joy in a pot': Why houseplants could make you happier -- Jonny Balchandani says his plants make him "more creative, happier and it's nurtured my mood".11 days ago
How climate change is supercharging allergies -- Seasonal allergy sufferers are being hit with more pollen over a longer season due to rising temperatures alongside extreme allergy events like thunderstorm asthma.11 days ago
How I changed my personality in six weeks -- Based on emerging research showing people can shift their core personality traits, Laurie Clarke tried tweaking hers. Here's what happened.1 day ago
Six Steps to Calm -- Discover a calmer future with this course of six science-backed techniques, weekly to your inbox.3 days ago
Health Fix -- Trusted insights for better health and wellbeing rooted in science, every Wednesday to your inbox.3 days ago
How a tiny chip can hold information from your gut -- A new organ-on-a-chip technology helps doctors design personalised treatments for gut health. -- Tech Now11 days ago
Do you need to drink electrolytes to stay hydrated? -- Electrolyte-packed drinks are said to optimise health and hydration. But do we really need them? -- Health Decoded11 days ago
The immersive tech preparing doctors for lifesaving surgery -- Tech Now meets medical teams using mixed reality environments to rehearse life-or-death operations. -- Tech Now11 days ago
The health benefits of drinking matcha tea -- As a self-confessed coffee addict, Melissa Hogenboom examines the science behind matcha tea's health benefits. -- Health Decoded11 days ago
The race to unlock nature's hidden secrets -- A team of researchers is working on an ambitious project to build the world's largest biological database. -- Tech Now11 days ago
Why walking backwards can be good for your health -- Research shows the activity of 'retro-walking' can have surprising benefits for your physical health and brain. -- Health Decoded11 days ago
Chasing longevity: The business of not ageing - The growing longevity industry is selling a big aspiration – the ability to slow your biological clock, but how credible is this?11 days ago
Why eating fibre is good for your brain11 days ago
How defying ageism can help you live longer11 days ago
Why certain foods are more important at different life stages11 days ago
Your phone's blue light isn't ruining your sleep - For a decade, we've been told our screens are wrecking our sleep. The real culprit is far bigger than the glow from your phone.3 days ago
The micro-dreaming game that helps you sleep3 days ago
How people woke up before alarm clocks11 days ago
The baby sleep myths causing unnecessary stress11 days ago
This exercise gives your memory an instant boost - A brief bout of physical exercise can create "ripples" of activity in your brain that help you store and retrieve memories.5 days ago
Why weight-loss drugs aren't a quick fix19 hours ago
Counting calories doesn't work. Try eating smarter instead5 days ago
A short and sweet exercise regime to protect your heart6 days ago
This baffling syndrome makes fathers feel pregnant - Couvade syndrome is changing how scientists think about the role of men in childbearing.11 days ago
Is it limerence, infatuation or love? How to tell11 days ago
Machine yearning: The one-sided truth of AI 'romance'11 days ago
Five lifestyle tweaks to live well for longer11 days ago
Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry11 days ago
Body Clock: What Makes Us Tick?11 days ago
Keeping it Up: The Story of Viagra11 days ago
The Good Drug? The History, Politics and Science of Psychedelics11 days ago
Food: Delicious Science11 days ago
The Food Programme7 days ago
The Food Chain11 days ago
Complex with Kimberley Wilson11 days ago
The Easy Wellness Podcast with Vinny Hurrell & Cate Conway9 days ago
Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley11 days ago
It's So Loud In Here!11 days ago
Women were never meant to give birth on their backs - so why do they? -- It's usually more dangerous for women to give birth lying down, but the practice began because of a Frenchman who decided it was more convenient... for men.6 days ago
How bad smells can affect your health -- That foul odour wafting your way can do more than make you gag – it could also have long-lasting mental and physiological effects.7 days ago
31 Mar 2026 -- Cynicism isn't the protection you think it is -- A jaded view of human nature may actually render you more likely to suffer from disappointment and betrayal. But there are still ways to avoid being hoodwinked. -- 31 Mar 20261 day ago
30 Mar 2026 -- Fish sperm to bird poo: Do weird skincare trends work? -- A flurry of unusual beauty therapies are trending on social media. But does the science suggest they can be taken at face value? -- 30 Mar 20264 days ago
27 Mar 2026 -- In modern India, kites vanish from the skies -- Recent heatwaves and a number of deaths due to illegal kite strings have seen many abandoning the once popular pastime. -- 27 Mar 20267 days ago
22 Mar 2026 -- The deep cave bacteria resistant to modern medicine -- In the brutal world of deep caves, bacteria live in a miniature world of terror. The weapons they have evolved can defeat antibiotics – but now they are inspiring powerful new drugs. -- 22 Mar 202611 days ago
19 Mar 2026 -- Feeling drained? The 'hidden work' that causes women to feel overwhelmed -- Women are still taking on most of the cognitive burden of running a household. Understanding why is the key to reducing burnout. -- 19 Mar 202611 days ago
12 Mar 2026 -- Feeling anxious? These tips might help -- Nine science-backed techniques to help you build resilience and find some calm in turbulent times. -- 12 Mar 20266 days ago
10 Mar 2026 -- AI is finding treatments for 'incurable' diseases -- Artificial intelligence is rapidly inventing new drugs for diseases from Parkinson's disease and antibiotic-resistant superbugs to rare lung conditions. -- 10 Mar 202611 days ago
9 Mar 2026 -- What menstrual blood can reveal about your health -- From endometriosis and cervical cancer, to diabetes, vitamin D deficiency and pollution exposure, scientists are finding period blood offers a window into women's wellbeing. -- 9 Mar 202611 days ago
6 Mar 2026 -- How knitting can help you kick harmful habits -- Knitting can have a surprisingly powerful effect on the brain, from preventing nail-biting to helping people who struggle with addiction. -- 6 Mar 202611 days ago
2 Mar 2026 -- Will a vaccine ever protect against all types of flu? -- Current flu shots need to be updated each season but scientists are finding new ways to make vaccines that could last much longer and cover more strains. -- 2 Mar 202611 days ago
1 Mar 2026 -- How to heal your attention span -- With technology offering instant gratification and quick thrills, experts explain how adding friction to our day-to-day can help heal our attention span and deepen our sense of self. -- 1 Mar 20261 day ago
23 Feb 2026 -- How the Dutch support a new mum's 'fourth trimester' -- All new mothers in the Netherlands have a legal right to "kraamzorg" – a unique form of maternity care in the days after they give birth. -- 23 Feb 20261 day ago
21 Feb 2026 -- How the additives in food affect our gut microbes -- The additives added to processed food to keep it fresher for longer might be having an unexpected effect on the health of the microbes in our guts. -- 21 Feb 20261 day ago