The Mysterious Particles of Physics (1/3)
The machine that discovered the Higgs Boson 10 years ago is about to restart after a massive...
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The Mysterious Particles of Physics (1/3)
The machine that discovered the Higgs Boson 10 years ago is about to restart after a massive...
30:25
The Life Scientific: Adam Hart
Ant-loving professor, Adam Hart, shares his passion for leaf cutting ants with Jim Al Khalili....
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The Life Scientific: Jacinta Tan
When a person with severe anorexia nervosa refuses food, the very treatment they need to survive,...
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The Life Scientific: Pete Smith
Pete Smith is very down to earth. Not least because he’s interested in soil and the vital role it...
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The world is full of colour! But, wonders listener Maya Crocombe, ‘how do we see colour and why...
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Mathematician Hannah Fry and geneticist Adam Rutherford investigate your everyday science...
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The Evidence: The nature of mental health
Today The Evidence goes green as Claudia Hammond and her panel of experts discuss plant power,...
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Why does human hair go grey and is it ever possible for it to go white overnight from shock?...
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Two eyes, two arms, two legs - we are roughly symmetrical on the outside, but inside we are all...
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We use Wi-Fi every day, but do you know how it works? “Is it waves and science or just some...
27:38
The Mystery of the Teenage Brain
‘Why are teens prone to risky behaviour?’ asks Dr Mark Gallaway, ‘especially when with their...
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Wild Inside: The Ocean Sunfish
Ben Garrod and Jess French get under the skin of Mola mola the world's largest bony fish to...
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Wild Inside: The Burmese Python
Ben Garrod and Jess French delve deep inside the predatory Burmese Python to examine its...
27:39
Wild Inside: Jungle royalty - the Jaguar
Wild Inside embarks on something we hardly ever witness – a look inside some of nature’s most...
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The Evidence: War trauma and mental health
War and conflict turns lives upside down and millions of adults and children witness atrocities,...
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The Life Scientific: Steve Brusatte on the fall of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals
Steve Brusatte analyses the pace of evolutionary change and tries to answer big questions. Why...
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The Life Scientific: Shankar Balasubramanian on decoding DNA
Sir Shankar Balasubramanian is responsible for a revolution in medicine. The method he invented...
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We look at wolves and the programme is a little different, because the predator we’re talking...
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The army ant might be small enough to squash under foot but, make no mistake, it’s a formidable...
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Tooth and Claw: Venomous snakes
Adam Hart discovers why rattlesnakes make good mothers and how deadly their venom is. There are...
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