iPlayer Science and Nature category featured programmes
Hannah looks at the air fryer – a device that is rapidly taking over people's kitchens.
Ambitious restoration projects hope to save two dying rivers and their wildlife.
Wild and urban worlds intersect in unexpected ways along North America's Atlantic coast.
Marc Cieslak has the highlights from the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco.
Naturalist Steve Backshall visits uncharted territory in pursuit of new discoveries.
Deep in the Amazon, Bruce Parry prepares to take the powerful drug ayahuasca.
John Craven and Vick Hope celebrate new life on the Wembury coast.
A look at Borneo: the richest rainforest island of all, home to 60,000 different species.
Where two worlds collide and animals battle to survive.
Exploring plans to change how our food is made and the impact on the price of ready meals.
A look at the richest seas on earth, with epic spectacles and startling animal behaviour.
The inside story of the tech entrepreneurs who created the social media app Twitter.
Joanna Page is pursuing her lifelong passion - volunteering at an animal rescue centre.
It’s spring: hills and bogs burst into life, while locals celebrate their past.
Iolo Williams reveals how starlings, hedgehogs and hermit crabs seek safety in winter.
The team take on a desperate underwater search for a set of beloved rings.
Biologist Merlin Sheldrake travels the globe, exploring the secret world of fungi.
The team begin an expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta.
Professor Brian Cox explores planets and moons erupting with fire and ice.
Simon Reeve battles his way through the Congo, Africa’s greatest rainforest.
On the edge of the wild Atlantic, Scotland's islands host dramatic wildlife spectacles.
Hope turns to ashes as our animal families face an inferno and fight to survive.
The majority of mammals are nocturnal, with incredible strategies for a life in the dark.
The story of peatlands around the world, from excavation to restoration.