BBC Inside Science
A podcast by BBC Radio 4 - Thursdays

527 Episodes
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The Importance of Basic Research
Published: 6/1/2017 -
Sherpas - dolphin rescue - quantum computing - hot lavas
Published: 5/25/2017 -
Childhood cancers - Ghana telescope - Nano-listening device for cells - Ancient whales
Published: 5/18/2017 -
Violins - Social networks and cliques in great tits and snow monkeys - Exploring DNA and art
Published: 5/11/2017 -
The moral brain, stem cell developments, ancient DNA in cave dirt, mangrove forest
Published: 5/4/2017 -
Homo naledi, First humans in America, Dark matter detector, New theory of dark matter
Published: 4/27/2017 -
Cassini’s death, scrapping diesel, weather balloon, satellites monitoring volcanos
Published: 4/20/2017 -
23andMe Genetic Sequencing, Human Knockout genes, Coral Bleaching
Published: 4/13/2017 -
Creation of island Britain, Sleep gene, Mary Kelly forensics, Global Tree Search survey
Published: 4/6/2017 -
Climate change and extreme weather; Primate brain size; Earthquake forecasting; Planet 9
Published: 3/30/2017 -
Comet 67P images; Etna eruption; Brain navigation; Octopus intelligence
Published: 3/23/2017 -
Boaty McBoatface in Antarctica, Aeroplane biofuels, Bakhshali manuscript, Goldilocks zones
Published: 3/16/2017 -
Rise of the Robots: 3. Where is my mind?
Published: 3/15/2017 -
Cells and Celluloid: Aliens on Film
Published: 3/9/2017 -
Rise of the Robots: 2. More human than human
Published: 3/6/2017 -
Rise of the Robots: 1. The history of things to come
Published: 3/3/2017 -
Earth's Earliest Life, The Benefits of Pollution, Sexuality and Science and New ideas on Evolution
Published: 3/2/2017 -
The perils of fake science news, The neanderthal inside us, What The Beatles really sang - statistically speaking
Published: 2/23/2017 -
Science and cyber security, Dinosaur babies, Winston Churchill and level crossings
Published: 2/16/2017 -
Measuring human impact on earth, Awards for engineers, Sounds of space junk.
Published: 2/9/2017
A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.