Space, dinosaurs, ejector seats and time travel - the random topics you should know about.
How instincts let spiders build complex structures
Is there a killer asteroid with Earth’s name on it?
Should we eat more insects? CrowdScience meets the people turning caterpillars into food
Could we mine on asteroids?
What is the oldest tree or other living organism on Earth?
Why can’t commercial planes have ejector seats, like fighter jets do?
Your questions about the super abilities of insects
Does your memory sometimes fail you?
Dogs are our best friends. But why do they fit so seamlessly into human life?
Can animals of the same species from different places communicate with each other?
Is it possible to see 15 quintillion miles away?
What does the Higgs boson do for the Universe? Why do insects fly into lights?
Could oceanic cities become a reality, and how might they be built?
Could Mars be a planet where life existed? Marnie Chesterton explains
CrowdScience goes interstellar to examine the future of space travel
Do we actually need to dream? Is there an evolutionary reason for it?
What makes us fawn over a puppy, but run away from rats?
When will sci fi’s favourite technologies become reality?
What does science have to say about the famous fictional detective?
Our expert panel tackle multiple meteorological queries in the CrowdScience inbox.