Fifty years as a vegetarian has kept me in tune with nature
Unless the world stops eating meat by 2040, it has been estimated that food supplies will run out. Ed Vulliamy gave up being a carnivore aged eight and is still glad that he did
March 2012
Science book club
God and the New Physics by Paul Davies – book review
Tim Radford: The enduring appeal of this book is that is addresses the Big Question – not how, when or what, but why?
January 2012
Science Weekly
Science Weekly podcast: Immortal cells and the search for ET
Alok Jha delves through the Science Weekly archive to find some of our most memorable interviews
April 2011
Nicholas Lezard's choice
The Eerie Silence by Paul Davies – review
Is there anybody out there or are we really alone in the universe?
March 2010
The Eerie Silence by Paul Davies
This latest report on the evidence for alien life forms is refreshingly level-headed, says David Papineau
The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? by Paul Davies
Tim Radford ponders the fruitless search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Science Weekly
Science Weekly: New ways to find aliens
Why there's an eerie silence from outer space; Rick Potts on the origins of humans; and the use of sound in theatre
February 2009
Science Weekly
Science Weekly: the Indiana Jones of conservation
We speak to the Indiana Jones of conservation, Lawrence Anthony; physicist Paul Davies tells us why aliens could be among us; and we groove to a rap on climate change
April 2008
Creation in the blink of an eye
Cosmologists are agreed that the universe began with a big bang. Direct evidence comes from the fact that the universe is still expanding today
June 2007
The laws of physics - just another belief system?
The science behind the news
Yes, the universe looks like a fix. But that doesn't mean that a god fixed it
Paul Davies
December 2005
Quantum leap of life
Paul Davies
Paul Davies: Darwin famously didn't tell us how life began, but modern computers can help to provide clues.
September 2005
Living with aliens
Paul Davies
Paul Davies: Why go to Mars - the answer to one of the biggest questions in the universe might be right under our noses?
April 2004
Einstein, the first spin doctor
Paul Davies
Paul Davies:An experiment to test the theory of relativity could rock the science world.
September 2003
The truth is out there
Reality in the melting pot
Paul Davies
January 2003
Universal truths
Is anyone out there?
Paul Davies
December 2002
How we could create life
Paul Davies
Paul Davies: The key to existence will be found not in primordial sludge, but in the nanotechnology of the living cell.
October 2002
It's true, men really are from Mars
Paul Davies
Paul Davies: And so are women, thanks to an invasion by Red Planet microbes