Podcasts de evolution

Skeptic Check: Rational Lampoon (rebroadcast)

Two heads may be better than one. But what about three or more? A new study shows that...

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Home Invasions (rebroadcast)

As we struggle to control a viral invader that moves silently across the globe and into its...

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Why do humans get bored? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 18.07.02

Theo and Simon Hall asked Why do humans get bored? And what is the evolutionary advantage of...

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How quickly does evolution work?

What is the speed of evolution and, apart from reproduction, what are the factors that affect...

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Why does my right brain control my left side?

Thanks to Marc de Lussanet for the help with the answer! Like this podcast? Please help us by...

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Big Unknowns: how did life begin? – Science Weekly podcast

According to our best estimates, life first appeared on planet Earth around 3.8bn years ago. But...

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Is it time for an update to evolutionary theory? - Science Weekly podcast

The extended evolutionary synthesis is controversially proposed as an update to evolutionary...

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Ancient archaea: how life on Earth began - Science Weekly podcast

Around 3.5bn years ago the first forms of life emerged: bacteria and archaea. These so-called...

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The truth of the tyrannosaurus - podcast

As we continue to discover new species of this huge dinosaur, is our understanding of it changing?

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The nature of intelligence - Science Weekly podcast

How do we define intelligence? How do we decide which animals possess it? And why are some people...

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Culture and the mind: a new theory of human intelligence – Science Weekly podcast

What role might culture play in intelligence? And how does human culture differ from culture...

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When did modern humans first arrive in Europe?

New archaeological discoveries in the Bacho Kiro cave in Bulgaria have revealed that modern...

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What our teeth tell us about our evolutionary past – Science Weekly podcast

This week, Nicola Davis asks: what clues do our teeth hold about our species? And what can they...

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The science behind why we fight – Science Weekly podcast

This week, Ian Sample asks: why do humans fight? Can science tell us anything about what drives...

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What apes can tell us about the origins of teasing

We all know people who find it hilarious to prod and poke, pinch and tickle, all in the name of...

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Richard Dawkins Has a Soul for Science

Famed evolutionary biologist, author, and science communicator Richard Dawkins shares his wonder...

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Charles Darwin and the Beagle

An investigation into the real reasons behind the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle (1831-1836) and...

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SLASHERS Pt 1: An Introduction

This week Mike is joined by BFI Programmer Michael Blyth and film collective 'The Final Girls' to...

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#078 - Robert Greene - The Laws Of Human Nature

Robert Greene is a New York Times best selling author. You can be a genius in your field and...

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New Years Special: Proverbs

In this episode, Ilyas and Shy celebrate the New Year by reading through a series of 17th century...

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