Science Alert

Friday th 7th of November 2014

How much are you worth? - 19:30

WATCH: Electric car breaks acceleration world record - 19:30

This robotic snake could be the future of rescue missions - 19:30

Long-term study finds zero link between violence in video games and real life - 19:30

WATCH: Can you make your brain more creative? - 19:30

WATCH: The science behind laser tattoo removal - 19:30

High-fat diet could stop premature ageing in diseased mice - 03:00

Scientists pinpoint why some people might feel 'ghosts' - 03:00

Archaeologists uncover thousands of ritual objects in an ancient pre-Aztec tomb - 03:00

Thursday th 6th of November 2014

This 30-cm-long box contains the world’s most efficient particle collider - 22:30

WATCH: Which organism rules the Earth? - 22:00

Cockroaches with microphones could help save lives - 22:00

WATCH: One porcupine fights off 17 lions - 18:00

Why listening to sad songs is good for you - 06:30

Here's why some animals have two penises - 06:00

Direct brain-to-brain connection has been established between humans for the second time - 00:00

Wednesday th 5th of November 2014

New antibiotic alternative traps and eats bacterial toxins - 23:30

World's first solar road opens in the Netherlands - 23:00

WATCH: How were the pyramids built? - 20:31

New wearable technology improves communication between dogs and humans - 17:31

New research suggests you make better decisions when you're hungry - 17:31

Man has life-long fear of spiders 'cut' out of his brain - 17:31

US couple invent world's first functional hoverboard - 17:31

New measurements show hole in ozone layer holds steady - 17:31

New electric spoon can zap tongue with extra flavour - 17:31

Sea sponge drug can give women with breast cancer an extra 5 months of life - 17:31

New study suggests only 8.2% of our DNA is functional - 17:31

WATCH: A bowling ball and feather fall in world's biggest vacuum chamber - 17:31

WATCH: Why Are Some People Left-Handed? - 17:31

Less than 100 of these trees are left in the wild, but fungi could help save them - 17:31

This algae farm eats highway pollution - 17:31

Plants make their own sunscreen - 17:31

New batteries are safe for children to swallow - 17:31

New device gives unprecedented, real-time view of how cancer cells spread - 17:31

Shimmering rainbow cloud forms in Australian sky - 17:00

This bird is one of the most talented singers on Earth - 17:00

A random genetic mutation has made HIV harmless in two patients - 17:00

Scientists have found a way to interfere with light to make objects transparent - 17:00

This ambulance drone could help save heart attack victims - 17:00

Scientists have found a way to interfere with light to make objects transparent - 04:02

This ambulance drone could help save heart attack victims - 04:01

This bird is one of the most talented singers on Earth - 03:30

Tuesday th 4th of November 2014

A random genetic mutation has made HIV harmless in two patients - 23:00

New device gives unprecedented, real-time view of how cancer cells spread - 23:00

Shimmering rainbow cloud forms in Australian sky - 23:00

Less than 100 of these trees are left in the wild, but fungi could help save them - 19:00

FEATURE: WATCH: Why Are Some People Left-Handed? - 18:00

New batteries are safe for children to swallow - 06:30

Plants make their own sunscreen - 06:00

This algae farm eats highway pollution - 02:30