Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human exceptionalism, evolution and her new book Humans with Michael Marshall ...
Our heart, lungs, hands and genes are all relics of an evolutionary past, revealing our true animal nature ...
Fans of BBC's Digging For Britain were left disappointed when long standing host Professor Alice Roberts announced in February she was stepping down from the a popular archaeology series after 15 ...
A University of Liverpool academic, Dr Lucy Timbrell, is featured in the latest book on human evolution edited by Professor Alice Roberts, Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University ...
GET READY for a spellbinding adventure as Alice Roberts takes viewers on a captivating journey to unravel the mysteries of Britain's Holy Grail legend. "Lost Grail with Alice Roberts" premieres on ...
Alice Roberts uncovers the hospital's past and reveals how centuries of medical innovation continue to inform life-saving work in the modern day. She joins surgeon Henrietta Wilson as she prepares to ...
Professor Alice Roberts is taking audiences on a journey through four billion years of evolution. She is bringing her new stage show, Cell to Civilisation, to The Anvil in Basingstoke on Tuesday, ...
Professor Alice Roberts begins her quest on Britain's windswept south coast, investigating the biblical legend of Joseph of Arimathea, a tale woven deep into English folklore. Alice heads to Scotland ...
The CIPD’s free Festival of Work 2026 will take place 10-11 June at Excel London, showcasing over 130 speakers and covering the biggest priorities facing the world of work. The Festival of Work 2026 ...