Water shortages, women in science and body piercing. Programmes from the archive
Special report from Women's Science Night at the London Science Museum.
Varroa mite has wiped out so many bee colonies, agricultural production is being affected
An introduction to the world of computer hacking and a look at the future of cyberspace
Can the growing strain on the world's finite water supply be reversed?
How much rain forest is left? And what is a poor country to do with its natural wealth?
First broadcast in 1991. George Monbiot on the consequences of the loss of the Amazon
Alzheimer's disease and the search for a cure
Round up of the International Energy Agency's conference with David Vaughan of the BAS
A scientific expedition sponsored by Earthwatch to study rock glaciers in the French Alps
The continuing search for life in space
Discussing work prospects for African women in the 1990s
Pakistand's roads - where cars rickshaws bicycles and tongas compete for space
An in-depth look at the portrayal of sex in the cinema
Women, sex, relationships and gender roles in India, Mexico, Brazil, Russia and Japan
Reef decay affects the balance of marine life on which Pacific islanders depend
How the UN Fisheries Conference missed the opportunity to prevent overfishing
How scarcity of crop land and water will drive poverty and environmental destruction
The future for women in technology
Concerns about allowing trade in elephant parts with Steve Trent of EIA
Reducing the greenhouse effect, and computers that can learn to solve problems
French Muslim uproar over school headscarf ban
Why some species are more vulnerable to environmental factors than others
How will climate change, tourism and eco-theft effect Asia?
Women talking about what men expect from them and what they like about the opposite sex