Heatwaves: the next silent killer? - Science Weekly podcast
Heatwaves have ravaged much of the northern hemisphere, causing wildfires, destruction and death....
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Heatwaves: the next silent killer? - Science Weekly podcast
Heatwaves have ravaged much of the northern hemisphere, causing wildfires, destruction and death....
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Are fungi the secret to a sweet sounding violin? – Science Weekly podcast
From making violins sound beautiful, to beer and bread, to creating life-saving medicine, fungi...
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Jeff Bridges Gets Zen About Art, Acting, and the Environment
Jeff Bridges discusses his 6 decades in Hollywood and what he learned about acting from dad Lloyd...
The plastic backlash: what's behind our sudden rage – and will it make a difference? – podcast
Decades after it became part of the fabric of our lives, a worldwide revolt against plastic is...
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Honduras, a dam and the murder of Berta Cáceres
Seven men have been convicted of the murder of an award-winning environmental activist in...
Cross Section: Dame Jane Francis - Science Weekly podcast
Prof Dame Jane Francis knows Antarctica better than most: she’s spent the majority of her career...
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How the world got hooked on palm oil – podcast
It’s the miracle ingredient in everything from biscuits to shampoo. But our dependence on palm...
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Will Labor's climate change policy work? – Australian politics live podcast
With Labor’s climate change policy now released and an election inching ever closer, Katharine...
Oceans of Noise: Episode Two – Science Weekly podcast
During our summer break, we’re revisiting the archives. Today, Wildlife recordist Chris Watson...
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Oceans of Noise: Episode Three – Science Weekly
During our summer break, we’re revisiting the archives. Today, Wildlife recordist Chris Watson...
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Soundscape ecology with Bernie Krause - Science Weekly podcast
Do you know what noise a hungry sea anemone makes? Soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause does. Armed...
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scientist 70: the biotechnologist – biosciences for Africa BFA (2014)
A Cambridge project seeks to improve farming practices in Africa by sharing advances in...
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The air conditioning trap: how cold air is heating the world
The warmer it gets, the more we use air conditioning. The more we use air conditioning, the...
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Cleaning up our air – Science Weekly podcast
An estimated 7 million people die every year from exposure to polluted air. Nicola Davis looks at...
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Callum Roberts on a life spent diving on coral reefs – Science Weekly podcast
Callum Roberts is a British oceanographer, author and one of the world’s leading marine...
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Booming blooms: how algae are turning the alps pink
They are usually associated with toxic, murky lakes. But algae blooms are increasingly turning up...
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Are the world's national parks failing nature? (part one)
In a special two-part takeover by colleagues from the age of extinction project, Patrick...
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Wildlife recordist Chris Watson and spatial audio sound artist Prof Tony Myatt begin a three-part...
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Wildlife recordist Chris Watson and spatial audio sound artist Prof Tony Myatt continue on their...
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Deep Blue Notes: episode three
Wildlife recordist Chris Watson and sound artist Prof Tony Myatt conclude their three-part...
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