CrowdScience

by BBC · · ·

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

CrowdScience goes interstellar to examine the future of space travel
Could we lose weight just by exercising our brain?
Can science explain why romantic rejection hurts?
Marnie Chesterton examines how men and women age differently
CrowdScience goes digging to find out how soil could help keep CO2 out of the air
Anand Jagatia sets out to discover why we can’t all agree when we follow our noses
Marnie Chesterton attempts to apply science and evidence to the art of speech
Exploring what we would need to make a baby outside the body
CrowdScience travels deep underground to visit one final resting place for nuclear waste.
CrowdScience takes a look at life with artificial vision
CrowdScience joins a 246km running race in search of the secrets of human endurance
How rational people can hold irrational beliefs and why ‘luck’ may be a state of mind
Hurricanes – could science hold any solutions to these devastating events?
Crowd Science reaches its 100th episode
All of us laugh, and it may seem obvious why we do, but what does the science say?
E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular but just how safe are they?
Why Do Drivers Zone Out? Sept. 7, 2018
How can your brain handle driving at 70mph while your mind is busy wandering?
In the animal kingdom, switching sex is more common than you might think
Is there life on Mars? Aug. 24, 2018
Could Mars be a planet where life existed? Marnie Chesterton explains
Could oceanic cities become a reality, and how might they be built?