The Life Scientific
En podkast av BBC Radio 4
328 Episoder
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Why study sewage?
Publisert: 11.10.2022 -
The sounds of coral reefs
Publisert: 4.10.2022 -
Can computers discover new medicines?
Publisert: 27.9.2022 -
Emily Holmes on how to treat trauma
Publisert: 20.9.2022 -
Judith Bunbury on the shifting River Nile in the time of the Pharaohs
Publisert: 14.9.2022 -
Frances Arnold: From taxi driver to Nobel Prize
Publisert: 6.9.2022 -
Sir Martin Landray on saving over a million lives
Publisert: 28.6.2022 -
Vlatko Vedral on the universe as quantum information
Publisert: 21.6.2022 -
Adam Hart on ants, bees and insect burgers
Publisert: 14.6.2022 -
Jacinta Tan on anorexia nervosa and the mind
Publisert: 7.6.2022 -
Pete Smith on why soil matters
Publisert: 31.5.2022 -
Chi Onwurah on why engineering is a caring profession.
Publisert: 24.5.2022 -
Ailie MacAdam on the biggest construction project in Europe
Publisert: 29.3.2022 -
Ben Garrod on conservation and extinction
Publisert: 22.3.2022 -
Steve Brusatte on the fall of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals
Publisert: 15.3.2022 -
Shankar Balasubramanian on decoding DNA
Publisert: 8.3.2022 -
Julia Shaw on memories that aren't true
Publisert: 22.2.2022 -
Sharon Peacock on hunting pandemic variants of concern
Publisert: 2.11.2021 -
Tim Clutton-Brock on meerkats, red deer and evolution
Publisert: 26.10.2021 -
Tim Spector and personalised diets for long term health
Publisert: 19.10.2021
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future