A Wood of One’s Own by Ruth Pavey with Josephine Pembroke
We have all dreamed of saving the planet, but we don't do anything about it. Ruth Pavey had a...
38:56
A Wood of One’s Own by Ruth Pavey with Josephine Pembroke
We have all dreamed of saving the planet, but we don't do anything about it. Ruth Pavey had a...
38:56
Christmas lectures past and present
Since they were launched by Michael Faraday in 1825, the Royal Institution’s Christmas lectures...
43:23
Building a base on the Moon, and crafting believable sci-fi
If you love science fiction then you’re in for a treat. This month, we pick the brain of Andy...
33:25
Why we love pets and why strangers help each other
When she was 19, a stranger saved Dr Abigail Marsh’s life. Because of that moment, Dr Marsh work...
39:18
Psychosis, realism and video games
In the first half of this episode we ask Dr Stephen Hall, a climate and infrastructure...
42:09
How plants can survive space missions and Chernobyl
The Science Focus podcast is brought to you by the team behind BBC Focus magazine. In each...
23:11
The London Fatberg + Why you should break up with your phone
This month, we’re talking about how the Museum of London acquired a piece of the London Fatberg...
41:00
This week, we chat to neuroscientist Lisa Feldmann Barrett about what happens in our brains when...
40:06
This week, we chat to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku about the future of humanity, how we're...
38:31
Adventures in brain enhancement
This week, we chat to author David Adam about his adventures in brain enhancement, finding out...
44:50
This week, we chat to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku about the future of humanity, how we're...
38:30
This week, we chat to neuroscientist Lisa Feldmann Barrett about what happens in our brains when...
40:05
The London Fatberg + Why you should break up with your phone
This month, we’re talking about how the Museum of London acquired a piece of the London Fatberg...
41:00
How plants can survive space missions and Chernobyl
The world seems to be going ever more nuclear, but what effect could radiation – from bombs or...
23:11
Christmas lectures past and present
Since they were launched by Michael Faraday in 1825, the Royal Institution’s Christmas lectures...
43:23
Building a base on the Moon, and crafting believable sci-fi
If you love science fiction then you’re in for a treat. This month, we pick the brain of Andy...
33:24
Why we love pets and why strangers help each other
When she was 19, a stranger saved Dr Abigail Marsh’s life. Because of that moment, Dr Marsh work...
39:18
Psychosis, realism and video games
In the first half of this episode we ask Dr Stephen Hall, a climate and infrastructure...
15:27
In this episode Ilyas and Shy discuss their fear and desire for intimacy; whilst touching on...
28:03
Shockingly, in 2017 a study found that the average Briton spends 92% of their time indoors. Find...
06:16