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CrowdScience

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CrowdScience

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How did plants evolve to attract insects?

July 06, 2026 2:17am 26 min

Many plants need pollen from another plant of the same species in order to reproduce, but they don’t have legs so they can’t simply walk around looking for a mate. As a result, many of them rely on animals to transfer po...

Do animals care about the past?

June 26, 2026 2:55pm 26 min

“What separates humans from animals, is an interest in the past”. That’s a 900-year-old quote from a textbook that Nigerian listener Taiwo came across, and he wrote to CrowdScience to ask if modern science would agree. M...

How does Bluetooth work?

June 19, 2026 2:55pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Rachel uses Bluetooth headphones on her cycle to work, seamlessly playing music from her phone without using wires. But how does this technology send information through the air? To find out, Rachel...

Why does paper fold so well?

June 12, 2026 2:55pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Haruka has been making origami cranes out of paper since she was a child. Creating one out of a cloth napkin, however, was a next-level challenge. It gave her a new appreciation of paper’s excellent...

Do plants have personalities?

June 05, 2026 2:55pm 29 min

CrowdScience listener George is showing Alex Lathbridge around a small, dark, and extremely hot shed, just outside the city of Accra in Ghana. Inside are row after row of shelves, stacked high with bulging grow-bags. And...

What's the deal with tongues?

May 29, 2026 2:55pm 26 min

Why is there such a variety of tongues in the animal kingdom? CrowdScience listener Dale has observed that his dog’s tongue is different from his and so is his cat’s.  He’d like to know the reason. Caroline Steel visits ...

Why am I an introvert?

May 22, 2026 2:55pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Daniel in Accra, Ghana is an introvert. Or at least, he thinks he is. And he’s worried that his preference for quiet spaces and lower social interaction might be holding him back in life. But what i...

Why do we itch?

May 15, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

Why do we feel itchy? So many listeners have emailed in with questions about itchiness, and presenter Anand Jagatia on the case. We explore why we itch, the different types of itch, the different causes, and why scratch...

How come sea levels are rising faster in some places than others?

May 08, 2026 2:57pm 31 min

As our oceans warm due to climate change, sea levels are rising. It ought to be straightforward – as water gets warmer, it increases in volume. All the world’s oceans are connected, so how come sea levels are rising at d...

Why can't I recognise faces?

May 01, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Jeroen finds it hard to remember people's faces - and he wants to know why. He wonders if it's to do with getting older and if there’s any way of improving. Presenter Caroline Steel has the same pro...

Do animals hold funerals?

April 24, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

CrowdScience listeners Dougie and Molly have been wondering what happens to animals when they die, and whether there are animals that hold rituals to mark the passing of one of their kin. Presenter Caroline Steel is on t...

Why does salt taste so good?

April 17, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

Salt can be found in almost every kitchen in the world. But how did this seemingly simple ingredient become the world's favourite flavour enhancer? This week, Crowdscience sets out to uncover why these tiny crystals have...

When will the next super-volcano erupt?

April 10, 2026 2:57pm 29 min

Is the world sitting on a ticking time bomb? CrowdScience listener Christel recently watched a documentary about a volcanic eruption in 536 AD that left her native Sweden under a cloud of ash for three years. It got her ...

Will rabbits become super predators?

April 03, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

Listener Bart in Australia sees invasive species in his area almost every day – rabbits, foxes, and cats. They were transplanted to Australia from Europe more than 100 years ago, but seem to be thriving in their new home...

Could AI present CrowdScience?

March 27, 2026 3:57pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Po wants to know whether AI could one day replace all human jobs. And while he requests that CrowdScience continues to be hosted by people, it made presenters Caroline Steel and Anand Jagatia wonder...

Can I unlock my car using my head?

March 20, 2026 3:57pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Doug has been experimenting with holding his wireless garage key to his chin. Why? Because he's testing a strange trick of physics. The range of a key can apparently double when held against your ...

Can I really manifest the future?

March 13, 2026 3:57pm 26 min

CrowdScience listener Kassy in India wants to know if there’s any science to support the practice of ‘manifesting’ – the idea that you can make your wishes come true just by writing down your goals and sending your dream...

What keeps the universe in balance?

March 06, 2026 2:57pm 31 min

CrowdScience listener Ndanusa in Ghana, is gazing up at the stars, and wondering. Big philosophical questions, like… what keeps our universe in balance? From our perspective here on earth, the universe seems like a vast,...

How can we save the Great Barrier Reef?

February 27, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is one of the richest and most complex natural ecosystems on earth, and it’s home to over 600 species of coral – marine animals that are most closely related to jellyfish. But the coral is...

Why don't more animals have opposable thumbs?

February 20, 2026 2:57pm 26 min

On a recent kayaking trip, CrowdScience listener Lanier sliced through his right thumb, putting it out of action for a while. This made life difficult, as he couldn’t button his shirt, tie his shoelaces or type efficient...

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