How the body works
All of us have one, but the corpus humanum is much more than just a fleshy vessel for our brains. The human body as we know it today is the result of millions of years of evolution and is composed of trillions of cells each working to keep our biological systems ticking along. Whether they're regulating our body temperature or maintaining the correct oxygen levels in our bloodstreams, the organs that make up our bodies are undoubtedly essential in helping them work.
Inside the bold project to find your menopausal age – and reverse it
Scientists could soon unveil the genetic secrets of your reproductive lifespan and fertility.
’Forever chemicals’ are now in half of your fruits and vegetables. Here’s what that means
Some groups are calling for the ban of pesticides that contain non-biodegradable chemicals.
The great multivitamin myth: Why the pills could be harming your immune system
There are plenty of companies claiming their vitamins can boost your immune system, but do you actually need them?
This new ‘atlas of ageing’ could help keep your muscles younger for longer
Creaks and groans may ail your bones, but a new muscle atlas could halt your ageing.
Here’s how the Moon actually impacts your menstrual cycle - new study
Put the lunar cycle diary down, ladies: new research says the calendar is already within you.
Why it's harder to shed weight as you get older (and how to fight it)
Could these brain receptors be responsible for middle-aged weight gain?
New anti-obesity drugs are game-changing but we need to tackle the root cause
Progress in medication is starting to make a huge impact but we still need to look at the root cause
4 easy, research-backed ways to improve any conversation
We can all learn how to be more effective communicators.
New microbiome breakthrough could be key to fighting obesity
Researchers have more than a gut feeling about how to prevent weight gain in the not-so-distant future.
9 simple, science-backed changes that can reverse your biological age
Science says it’s time to rethink – and take control – of our body's age. Here’s how to slow, halt and potentially turn back your biological clock.
Daylight savings time is bad for our health. Here’s what to do about it
How to effectively manage one hour's less sleep.
How many senses do humans really have?
Neuroscientist Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett delves into the different ways we’re able to perceive the world that go beyond sight, sound, touch, taste and smell.
6 ‘healthy’ foods you may not realise are ultra-processed
A nutrition scientist explains the health effects of some commonly misunderstood products.
Why does melted cheese taste so good?
Another round of cheese on toast, please.
Should I be doing facial yoga?
Could this celebrity-endorsed trend help keep you looking young?
If my brain was in my stomach, would I 'think from my stomach'?
Is what we think with the same as where we think from?
Instant Genius Podcast | Do you have synaesthesia? Why some of us can taste words
Do you experience sounds or music visually as certain shapes? Or 'hear' colours?
Smoking actually increases hidden belly fat, suggests new study
Even if there is no obvious fat, it turns out lifelong smoking could increase an unhealthy fat deep within your abdomen.
Time-restricted eating linked to 91 per cent higher risk of cardiovascular death
Perhaps it's time to stop skipping breakfast.
Instant Genius Podcast | Why you’re not actually addicted to your phone
Not all social media is unhealthy – here's how to rethink your relationship to it.
New ‘exercise pill’ could replace your need to workout
Scientists are developing a pill that mimics the physical benefits of a gym session, without the sweat.
The hidden crisis in women’s bone health – and how to protect yours
There are now three osteoporosis fractures a second worldwide.
The simple life changes that can prevent your cognitive decline
More of us are living longer, but our brains don’t always show the same resilience as our bodies. Could science extend our neurological health to keep pace with physical longevity?
The bold new treatments that could soon tame - and prevent - cancer
One of the most pressing medical challenges facing the
world’s ageing population is the fight against cancer.
But is this a battle that’s winnable – and what
technologies are being developed to wage the war?