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How the battle for space will change the world, with Tim Gregory

As space travel becomes more common, questions are being raised over laws in space, how it will...

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Out-of-body experiences, with Dr Jane Aspell

Out-of-body experiences have long fascinated humans, with accounts of people feeling as if...

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A bold new theory of dyslexia, with Prof Usha Goswami

About 1 in 10 people in the UK have dyslexia, which is a neurological difference that can result...

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The fight to keep our brains private, with Nita Farahany

In the not too distant future, we could all be wearing wearables that scan our brain waves,...

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The science of hay fever, with Sam White

Hay fever is something huge parts of the population deal with every year, but what actually...

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The multiverse, with Lord Martin Rees

The idea of the multiverse, a hypothetical group of coexisting multiple universes, has long been...

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Synchronizing your body clock, with Prof Russell Foster

Your body clock, or circadian rhythm, doesn’t just influence your energy levels throughout the...

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The origin of the Universe, with Prof Thomas Hertog

When the University of Leuven professor of theoretical physics Thomas Hertog first met famed...

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How human disease changed history, with Dr Jonathan Kennedy

Over time, we have become infected with various viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms, which...

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Art and the brain, with Susan Magsamen

At one time or another it’s likely that we’ve all experienced the profound effect that engaging...

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Overcoming insomnia, with Prof Guy Leschziner

If you suffer from insomnia, you’ve probably heard the same old advice before: don’t drink...

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UK wildlife, with Dr Philip

BBC’s Wild Isles, presented by Sir David Attenborough, is currently showing on Sunday evenings....

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When humans become prey, with Adam Hart

What happens when fearsome predators like tigers, lions and crocodiles live alongside humans?...

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Key lessons from the world’s longest happiness study, with Prof Robert Waldinger

What are the most important, achievable things you can do to live a happier life? It’s a big...

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Social anxiety, with Dr Ellen Hendriksen

Research suggests that – unless you’re a psychopath – you’ve experienced anxiety about a social...

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Future of transportation, with Paris Marx

Will we soon see self-driving cars and fancy city automation? Or will existing transport finally...

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Earth’s inner core, with Dr Jessica Irving

A recent study carried out at Peking University has found that Earth’s inner core, a giant ball...

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Snakes, with Prof Mark O’Shea

Whether you love them or are frightened of them, you cannot deny that snakes are fascinating,...

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The extraordinary psychology of Déjà vu, with Dr Akira O'Connor

Sorry if we’ve already asked, but do you know what causes déjà vu? Or why you experience it less...

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Winter storms, with Alex Deakin

Storm Otto caused havoc across Scotland last week. Yet it was unusual in that it was the first...

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