Richard Dawkins and Carlo Rovelli on science and culture – books podcast
Two of the world’s foremost scientists discuss how to bridge the divide between the arts and...
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Richard Dawkins and Carlo Rovelli on science and culture – books podcast
Two of the world’s foremost scientists discuss how to bridge the divide between the arts and...
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A peek behind the cosmic curtain: Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw answer your questions - podcast
Science Weekly hosts the authors of Universal: a guide to the cosmos for a special live recording...
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Science, comedy, and society: Brian Cox and Robin Ince answer your questions – podcast
In this week’s Science Weekly podcast, Nicola Davis asks two of popular science’s best known...
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Constructed reality: are we living in a computer simulation? – tech podcast
Elon Musk says the likelihood that we are not actually all living in a simulated world is ‘one in...
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My guest today is world renowned theoretical physicist, futurist, best-selling author, and...
Part 2: Futurist Dr. Michio Kaku On Amazing Inventions Coming In Our Lifetime
Today in Part 2 of my interview with theoretical physicist and futurist Dr. Michio Kaku, we look...
scientist 69: the science author – Michael Freemantle says WW1 was the chemists war (2014)
The First World War, that began in 1914, put chemists to work. Their chemicals could harm as well...
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scientist 68: the crop scientist – Julian Little & products for farming (2014)
This podcast concerns the science of food crops. The growing world population leads to a demand...
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scientist 67: the guitarist – guitar types & quality (2014)
With many different types of guitars, we find out how much more is involved in the sound we get...
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scientist 66: the science journalist – report from the MRC LMB Cambridge (2014)
Dr Chris Creese and Roger Frost tour the LMB-MRC open day exhibition and learn about body clocks...
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scientist 65: the cytologist – Melina Schuh oocytes and reproduction (2014)
The topic is meiosis in mammalian oocytes, or how we make the eggs that make our babies....
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scientist 64: the molecular biologist – Hugh Pelham at MRC LMB Cambridge (2014)
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is credited for landmark discoveries and...
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scientist 63: the molecular gastronomist – Peter Barham on gastronomy (2014)
We talk with Peter Barham, a professor of ‘Molecular Gastronomy’ about what his delicious subject...
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scientist 62: the science writer – big questions in popular science (2013)
The author of a riveting book called “The Big Questions in Science” explains how they researched...
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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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scientist 61: the grain business manager – Andrew Wingate wheat and flours (2014)
CAMGRAIN is a farmer-owned central storage co-operative, set up 20 years ago to provide...
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Summer picks: could the multiverse be real?
The film Everything Everywhere All at Once won the 2023 Academy Award for Best Picture. In this...
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Remembering physicist Peter Higgs
The Nobel prize-winning British physicist Peter Higgs died this week aged 94. The confirmation in...
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Horny tortoises and solar mysteries: what scientists can learn from a total eclipse
For most people seeing a total solar eclipse is a once in a lifetime experience. But for...
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Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (Rerun)
Today's episode is a rerun of my interview acclaimed astrophysicist, author, and a highly popular...