Dare to repair: The fight for the right to repair
Many electronics manufacturers are making it harder for us, to fix our broken kit. There are...
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Dare to repair: The fight for the right to repair
Many electronics manufacturers are making it harder for us, to fix our broken kit. There are...
27:33
Dare to Repair: How we broke the future
Materials engineer Professor Mark Miodownik looks back to the start of the electronics revolution...
27:29
“As it charges towards you, you can actually feel the drumbeat of its feet falling to the...
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Teddy bears might be popular with children but real bears are anything but cuddly. Brown, Black...
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The Evidence: How Covid damages the human body
A year and a half in, and in many ways Covid-19 is still an enigma. All over the world, doctors...
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From Aslan to Simba, from the Wizard of Oz to heraldry, children in the West probably recognise...
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We have a morbid fascination with predators. And we've had it since the very first people carved...
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neurological condition is far more common than you might think, affecting more people than...
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“Aboriginal people had a name for it... they called it ‘Devil Devil’...” In 1789, a disease tore...
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The Evidence: Sharing Vaccines – what’s gone wrong?
The lofty ambition of the global community was that across the globe, those with the highest risk...
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Patient zero: Back from the brink
A six-year old boy in Papua New Guinea woke up one day in 2018 and was suddenly unable to stand...
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Patient zero Ticking time bomb
In 2012 doctors in Tennessee started seeing patients with unusual symptoms. It became a race...
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Patient zero: spillover in suburbia
Episode One: Spillover in Suburbia A horse mysteriously falls ill in her paddock, and before...
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The noises that make us cringe
Why do some people find noises like a fork scraping a plate so terrible? asks Findlay in...
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"How many hamsters on wheels would it take to power London?" asks Judah from Virginia in the USA....
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What would it take for humans to live permanently on Mars? asks Martin in Weston-super-Mare, UK....
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In 1976, Nasa launched a campaign to help recruit the next generation of Astronauts. It was...
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The Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2019 was awarded to John Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and...
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Patient zero: coronavirus and contact tracing
Today’s episode is about the history we’re still living. From Melbourne to Munich, Lombardy to...
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Patient zero: Coronavirus and contact tracing
Today’s episode is about the history we’re still living. From Melbourne to Munich, Lombardy to...
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La calidad educativa
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El fascinante mundo de la saxitoxina
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Put More Science In Video Games
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