Explore every episode of the podcast A Question of Science
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| Introducing A Question of Science | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:01:23 | |
Professor Brian Cox and panels of the world’s top scientists and experts will be tackling your questions in a new series, launching 17 September. Can we cure cancer? How do you separate nutrition fact from fiction? What do climate change and the march of A.I. mean for our future? Could we live forever? Each episode is recorded in front of a lively audience and it’s their questions that drive the debate. Hear from the experts who actually know what they’re talking about, including Adam Rutherford, Helen Sharman, George Monbiot, Giles Yeo, Jeanette Winterson, Rory Cellan-Jones, Paul Nurse, Kevin Fong and You, Me and the Big C’s Lauren Mahon. With a focus on accuracy, openness, and debate, A Question of Science will bring you the latest on what we know, what we don’t, and where science might take us next. A BBC Studios production for the Francis Crick Institute, an independent charity and world-leading research lab. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Can We Cure Cancer? | 24 Sep 2025 | 00:45:23 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel are discussing the future of cancer research and treatment. With nearly 1 in 2 of us in the UK now expected to receive a cancer diagnosis in our lifetime, pursuing a cure is more important than ever. Our panel brings expertise from the lab, the clinic and their own experiences to answer audience questions about lifestyle and genetic risks, treatment side effects, and what they see as the biggest areas for hope. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/cancer If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Can We Live Forever? | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:44:18 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel explore ageing, longevity and the science behind our lifespans. Human life expectancy has increased steadily over the last 200 years, but we may be reaching a ceiling. Is this our biological limit, or could the next big scientific breakthrough push it even further? Might repurposing existing drugs help extend our lifespans? Our panel of researchers answers audience questions about the societal impacts of longer lives, our cellular ticking clock, and whether we can learn anything from the 400-year-old sharks of the North Atlantic. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/ageing If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Can We Harness A.I. For Good? | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:43:53 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel explore the reality and possibilities of artificial intelligence, and how it's changing our lives. A.I. and machine learning are now part of our everyday lives, but where are they headed and who is in charge? Our panel of scientists, writers and policymakers answers audience questions about the hopes and fears surrounding A.I. and how it can be controlled, and whether it creates new problems – or just amplifies the ones we already have. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/ai If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Are We Prepared For The Next Pandemic? | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:42:54 | |
Professor Brian Cox and a panel of experts discuss COVID-19 and whether we are prepared for the next pandemic. Where or when could it happen? How could we control it? What would we do differently? In this episode, a lively studio audience quizzes world-leading scientists and doctors working on the frontline, specialising in infectious disease, vaccines and protecting us from the next deadly outbreak. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/pandemics If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Who Are Our Ancestors And Why Does It Matter? | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:43:10 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel are talking all things ancient DNA. Over the past 50 years, new technology has allowed researchers to sequence and study centuries-old DNA taken from ancient, long-buried human remains. This new insight into our past has led to a whole new understanding of our ancestors, from our migration across the globe, to the environmental changes we’ve experienced, and even the spread of ancient deadly pandemics like the black plague. Our panel of scientists answers questions from a studio audience about the usefulness of commercial DNA tests, the true meaning of ancestry, and what our ancient genetic material could reveal about our future. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/ancientDNA. If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Will We Survive Climate Change? | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:42:44 | |
Professor Brian Cox and a panel of experts discuss how to curb rising global temperatures and what life could be like in a warmer world. Our planet is hotting up. But as temperatures climb, can we cope with a climate emergency? What can science and technology to do help us, and will social and political change make a difference? Our panel answers the audience’s questions on everything from carbon capture to climate sceptics. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/climate If you have a follow up question about any of the episodes in the series, email us: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Who Owns Space? | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:42:22 | |
Professor Brian Cox and an expert panel tackle the technology, politics and ethics of space exploration. From space tourism to the search for life on Mars, space is a rapidly expanding, multi-trillion-pound global industry, driven by scientific, commercial and often political goals. But what are the rules of space and who makes them? In this episode, the panel answers audience questions on how Earth’s geopolitics are reflected in space, when asteroid mining might become a reality, and whether those star-buying kits are value for money. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/space A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| What Is The Future Of Fertility? | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:41:59 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel explore the science of fertility. Making babies is big business but our scientific understanding of fertilisation, pregnancy and embryo development is surprisingly limited. In this episode, our panel discuss emerging technologies that could shape the future of fertility and tackle audience questions on declining sperm counts, egg freezing and the ethics of genetic screening. Panellists:
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/fertility A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025
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| Can We Repair The Ageing Brain? | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:43:36 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel explore the science of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other conditions that cause dementia. More than 55 million people around the world are living with dementia, with the number set to rise in ageing populations. How close are we to effective, affordable treatments? What are the genetic risks? Can we prevent it developing? The panel takes a deep dive into dementia research and where it’s headed, from early detection to the latest drug trials and whether diet, exercise or even doing puzzles like Sudoku really make a difference. Panellists
Watch the video version of this episode and read a transcript on our website: www.crick.ac.uk/podcast/ageingbrain A BBC Studios Production for the Francis Crick Institute. Music by John Biddle © BBC Studios / Francis Crick Institute 2025 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Can We Trust The Science Of Nutrition? | 19 Nov 2025 | 00:43:17 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel dive into the complex world of diet, nutrition and food choices. With new probiotic and high-protein products appearing on supermarket shelves every day and conflicting nutritional advice coming from every direction, it’s difficult to cut through the noise when it comes to what we eat. Our panel uses expertise from their roles as nutritionists, geneticists, gastroenterologists and policymakers to answer audience questions about food advertising, wellness advice, and whether it’s really possible – or worthwhile – to avoid food ‘additives’. Panellists
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| What is consciousness? | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:54:12 | |
Professor Brian Cox and an expert panel explore the elusive science of consciousness – what it is, how it arises, whether it can be observed in the brain, and the most compelling theories explaining it. In a deep, often mind-bending discussion, the panel tackles the many ways of interpreting consciousness itself, and how fields like psychophysics can be used to quantify imagination and perception. With questions from the audience, the conversation delves into hallucinations and reality, how memory helps to build identity, and whether AI could ever be conscious too. Panellists
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| Can We Build A Human? | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:38:03 | |
Professor Brian Cox and our expert panel explore the frontier of human bioengineering and building, replacing, and enhancing our bodies. Will we ever have bionic brains and cloned humans? Is there a danger of science fiction getting too close for comfort? From mechanical implants to lab-grown organs to whether humans could evolve to live in space, the discussion delves into what’s possible today and where science might take us next. Panellists
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| Introducing.... More Questions of Science | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:01:43 | |
Introducing More Questions of Science – bite-size episodes where we revisit some of the biggest ideas from the first 12 episodes of the series and take the conversation even further. Professor Brian Cox will be in his home studio, catching up with some of the expert panellists from earlier in the series. Together, they’ll tackle your follow-up questions, explore new angles and go deeper into the topics that sparked your curiosity. And because science never stops, we’ll also bring you the latest breakthroughs, discoveries and developments. Send your follow up questions on cancer, fertility, ageing, ancient DNA, climate change and nutrition to the team: aquestionofscience@bbc.co.uk More Questions of Science arrives on YouTube and podcast platforms in early 2026.
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| Longevity by luck, vaccines for dementia and how fame ages you | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:29:49 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of ageing, with two experts returning to answer more of your questions. How do men and women age differently? Why is it healthy to forget things? What’s the latest research on regenerating old cells? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Ultra processed foods, weight loss jabs and why don’t we eat enough fibre? | 04 Mar 2026 | 00:36:57 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of nutrition, with a panel of returning experts answering more of your questions. What is food noise, what is the impact of artificial sweeteners on the gut and why do many women turn from a pear to an apple shape during menopause? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Cancer vaccines, tumour-killing cells and does fasting work as a treatment? | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:30:18 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of cancer, with a panel of returning experts answering more of your questions.
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| Decarbonising flying, cleaning up A.I. and the personal cost of climate change | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:26:08 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of global warming and how society should adapt, with two experts returning to answer more of your questions. Will new green technologies really help us reach net zero? What is solar forcing? Which regions of the planet will become uninhabitable and when? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| Rethinking sex, artificial wombs and how to up your sperm count | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:26:59 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of fertility, with a panel of returning experts answering more of your questions.
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| Ancient Egyptian DNA, Cheddar Man and wolves as pets | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:25:13 | |
Professor Brian Cox takes a deeper dive into the science of ancient DNA, with two experts returning to answer more of your questions. How far can we go back in time using DNA? How accurate is ancient DNA when it comes to understanding our past? Why was diversity in DNA vital for the survival of early humans? Do we really share 60% of our genetic code with bananas? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | |||
| A Question of Science Series 2 - Coming Soon... | 06 May 2026 | 00:00:55 | |
A Question of Science is back - with free tickets to live recordings available now! Join Professor Brian Cox in person and put your questions to a panel of leading scientists and experts on a huge range of topics. We’ll be exploring how A.I. is changing medicine, what’s really happening inside the teenage brain, how can science help save our oceans, beat superbugs, tackle addiction, and what elite sport science can teach us about human strength and endurance. The series is being recorded in June and July at the Francis Crick Institute in London, one of the world’s leading centres for biomedical research. To book your tickets visit: crick.ac.uk/tickets
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