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We take your questions about life, Earth and the universe to researchers hunting for answers at the frontiers of knowledge.

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Are atoms immortal?

Are atoms immortal?

Atoms are the building blocks of our world. Many have been around since right after the Big Bang created the universe nearly 14 billion years ago. And...

2025-10-10 20:00:00 1588
Why are some animals black and white?

Why are some animals black and white?

Listener Jude in Canada wants to know why some animals are black and white. Why do zebras risk being so stripy? Why do pandas have such distinct marki...

2025-10-03 20:00:00 1622
Answers to even more questions

Answers to even more questions

Sometimes in science, when you try to answer one question it sparks even more questions.
The CrowdScience inbox is a bulging example of that....

2025-09-26 20:00:00 1588
Do birds understand us?

Do birds understand us?

CrowdScience listener David is a bird whisperer.
On his family farm in Guinea, he would mimic the call of the black-headed weaver. He could re...

2025-09-19 11:00:00 1589
Why am I so sentimental?

Why am I so sentimental?

CrowdScience listener Kerry started thinking about his sentimental attachment to his possessions when he began sorting through an old trunk, full of o...

2025-09-12 11:00:00 1588
Will drinking milk help me live longer?

Will drinking milk help me live longer?

Milk: drink a lot of it and we’ll grow big and tall with strong bones. That’s what many people are told as children, but just how true is this accepte...

2025-09-05 11:00:00 1589
How long will traces of our civilisation last?

How long will traces of our civilisation last?

What will remain of us hundreds of millions of years from now? And how can we be so certain that we are the first technologically advanced species on...

2025-08-29 11:00:00 2068
How does camouflage work?

How does camouflage work?

Camouflage isn't just for chameleons! Military forces around the world deck their soldiers out in those distinctive green and brown uniforms, to give...

2025-08-22 11:00:00 2199
How long does light last?

How long does light last?

When listener Rob from Devon, UK, heard of a newly detected planet light years away, he was struck by the sheer scale the light must travel to reach u...

2025-08-15 11:00:00 1589
Can we stop the rain?

Can we stop the rain?

CrowdScience listener Rit, from Pune in India, is staring out of his window at the falling rain. It’s been pouring for four days now, and shows no sig...

2025-08-08 11:00:00 1941
How are teeth made?

How are teeth made?

CrowdScience listener Jon started wondering how our teeth are created while he was in the dentist’s chair. It took his mind off the drilling. He wants...

2025-08-01 11:00:00 1808
Trailer: 13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle

Trailer: 13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle

The epic space story of a sci-fi dream that changed spaceflight forever. Told by the Nasa astronauts and team who made it happen. Our multi-award-win...

2025-07-27 15:30:00 209
Could technology improve our brains?

Could technology improve our brains?

What comes to mind when you imagine the future of humanity? Could a computer make your mind more efficient? Enhance your cognition? Or cure a disorder...

2025-07-25 11:00:00 1588
What if the Earth spun backwards?

What if the Earth spun backwards?

Your whole life is governed by spin. The rotation of our planet tells you when to wake up, and Earth’s orbit around the Sun is the reason why some of...

2025-07-18 11:00:00 1589
Where did Earth’s water come from?

Where did Earth’s water come from?

Here's a conundrum that has captivated scientists: when Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, our planet was essentially a ball of molten rock. Any wate...

2025-07-11 11:00:00 1873
Can we harness solar energy from other stars?

Can we harness solar energy from other stars?

Listener Dickson Mukisa from Uganda has been gazing up at the stars. But he’s not making wishes. He wants to know whether we can harness their energy,...

2025-07-04 11:00:00 1588
Why are twins special?

Why are twins special?

No one really cares that CrowdScience listener Sam has a younger brother, but they do care about his sister. In fact, they’re fascinated by her. That’...

2025-06-27 11:00:00 1588
How can we persuade more people to cycle?

How can we persuade more people to cycle?

Cycling is good for our health, good for the planet, and it can be an efficient way of moving around busy cities. But despite all the rational argumen...

2025-06-20 11:00:00 1588
Was there an idyllic time before carnivores?

Was there an idyllic time before carnivores?

Was there ever a time when life on earth was peaceful? Free of violence? No predators, no prey, just... vibes? Or has nature always been 'Red in Tooth...

2025-06-13 11:00:00 1588
What’s that background hum I hear?

What’s that background hum I hear?

In the dead of night at his home in Machinjiri, Malawi, CrowdScience listener John can hear a small, but persistent, hum. Whenever it’s quiet enough,...

2025-06-06 11:00:00 1701
What on earth is quantum?

What on earth is quantum?

Listener Christine wants to understand one of the strangest phenomena in the universe. But to get to grips with it, she’ll need a crash course in the...

2025-05-30 11:00:00 1828
Can eating honey help save bees?

Can eating honey help save bees?

CrowdScience listener Saoirse is vegan and doesn’t eat honey. But she’s been wondering - might honey actually have environmental benefits, by giving b...

2025-05-23 11:00:00 1610
Is my yoghurt really alive?

Is my yoghurt really alive?

Bulgaria is famous for its yoghurt, a fermented milk food full of ‘good’ bacteria that has kept hungry Bulgarians healthy for over 4000 years.
...

2025-05-16 11:00:00 1587
Is red sky at night really sailor’s delight?

Is red sky at night really sailor’s delight?

You may have grown up hearing the saying “red sky at night, sailor’s delight, red sky in morning, sailor’s warning” - or maybe a variation of it. Crow...

2025-05-09 11:00:00 1669
Why can't I fall asleep?

Why can't I fall asleep?

Some people fall asleep almost as soon as their head touches the pillow, while for others it can take hours of tossing and turning. CrowdScience liste...

2025-05-02 11:00:00 1716
Can we feed everyone?

Can we feed everyone?

According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, 800 million people are going to bed hungry every night, but 2 billion people in the...

2025-04-25 11:00:00 1887
Why am I always late?

Why am I always late?

CrowdScience listener Sid is running late, and he’s turning to science to find an excuse. He and his partner Steffi in Singapore have very different a...

2025-04-18 11:00:00 1589
Why do animals swallow rocks?

Why do animals swallow rocks?

What would you discover inside the stomach of a sea lion? CrowdScience listener Robyn found out first-hand when she volunteered at her local museum in...

2025-04-11 11:00:00 1787
How do you measure a mountain?

How do you measure a mountain?

On the banks of the St Lawrence River in Quebec stands a 100-year-old lighthouse. While initially built to help boats navigate one of Canada’s most di...

2025-04-04 11:00:00 1588
Where in the world will I weigh least?

Where in the world will I weigh least?

Host Anand Jagatia tackles gravity - a fundamental force of the universe yet also an everyday mystery that has baffled several listeners. Can you outr...

2025-03-28 12:00:00 1589
Are there global food allergy hotspots?

Are there global food allergy hotspots?

Are food allergies higher in the West than the East? UK-based listener Jude wants to know the answer. Her daughter-in-law Min didn’t know anyone with...

2025-03-21 12:00:00 1773
Are humans naturally monogamous?

Are humans naturally monogamous?

CrowdScience listener Alina is in a relationship with a polyamorous partner and is very happy with this arrangement, which got her thinking – why is m...

2025-03-14 13:00:00 1648
Is water wet?

Is water wet?

The wetness of water seems blindingly obvious - but dive into the science and things aren’t so clear.
CrowdScience listeners Rachel and Callum...

2025-03-07 12:00:00 1588
Whatever happened to tangerines?

Whatever happened to tangerines?

It’s citrus season in the northern hemisphere, and fruit trees are bursting with oranges and lemons. But CrowdScience listener Jonathan wants to know...

2025-02-28 12:00:00 1716
Why isn't the sky green?

Why isn't the sky green?

Vermillion red, vibrant orange, golden yellows, even violet – we're enchanted by the colours that make up a stunning sunset or sunrise. CrowdScience l...

2025-02-21 12:00:00 1622
Is anything truly random?

Is anything truly random?

CrowdScience listener Dorit has a problem. She wants the tiles in her new bathroom to be arranged randomly but, no matter what she does, it still look...

2025-02-14 12:00:00 1588
Why can't I remember my early childhood?

Why can't I remember my early childhood?

Some of our biggest achievements happen in the first years of our lives. Taking our first steps, picking up a complex language from scratch, and formi...

2025-02-07 12:00:00 1622
Is my smartwatch good for my health?

Is my smartwatch good for my health?

Smartwatches are increasingly popular and many of us use these wearable devices to monitor our performance and improve our fitness. But how reliable i...

2025-01-31 12:00:00 1664
How high can birds fly?

How high can birds fly?

While watching a feisty cockatoo chase after a hawk, CrowdScience listener Alison saw the hawk catch a thermal and rise effortlessly into the sky. The...

2025-01-24 12:00:00 1630
Which animal has the biggest carbon footprint?

Which animal has the biggest carbon footprint?

Carbon footprints are a measure of how much we each contribute to the greenhouse gases that warm the Earth’s atmosphere. The global average of carbon...

2025-01-17 12:00:00 1716
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