³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Inside Science Episodes Episode guide
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16/01/2025
A weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
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09/01/2025
A weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
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The Science of Laughter
A presenter, a comedian and a neuroscientist walk into a tent in Wales...
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Board Game Science
This festive season we unravel the science of games - and, of course, play some ourselves.
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The Year in Science
What were 2024’s biggest science moments?
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The rising threat of bird flu
How close is a bird flu pandemic? We explore a year of changes in this concerning virus.
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Fact-checking the Bovaer backlash
How is cow feed additive Bovaer tackling methane from burpy cows – and is it safe?
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Is flood forecasting failing?
We find out how flooding is forecast – and ask what went wrong in the recent UK floods.
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The climate cost of war
What is the climate impact of conflicts around the world?
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Nuclear medicine shortages and Jane Goodall on COP29
What are medical isotopes and why are we short of them? And we chat to Jane Goodall.
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COP29: Are climate summits working?
What is the point of UN climate conferences, and are they really doing enough?
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Spooky Science
It’s our Halloween special, featuring blood-sucking leeches, the undead and pumpkin waste.
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Whatever happened to graphene?
Twenty years on from the discovery of wonder material graphene, is it changing the world?
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Are our carbon sinks failing?
What’s happening to our carbon sinks?
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Should we bring back extinct animals?
A US company claims it will bring back a woolly mammoth by 2028 – how and why?
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Could coal shut-down mark new era for energy?
What difference will closure of the UK’s last coal-fired power station make?
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How green is space travel?
We discuss whether a boom in space travel could be a problem for Earth’s climate.
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Is lab-grown meat the future of food?
From how it's made to farmers' perceptions, a deep dive into the edible innovation.
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The first civilian spacewalk
Also, the science of what we do with our nuclear waste and why.
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The Grenfell cladding
Why was the Grenfell Tower cladding so dangerous?
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Predicting everything
Also, the latest on Alzheimer's drugs and how we work out Paralympic classifications.
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Why aren’t we eating more insects?
We try some cricket tacos – and ask what role insects might play in our future diets.
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Beavers of London
As beaver kits arrive in London, we ask if we should bring wilderness back to UK cities.
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Going for gold
Turning e-waste into jewellery and the genetics of a gold medal Olympian.
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How much of a risk is space junk?
Also, sex before sport and how oceans influence how hot it is.
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CERN’s Supercollider Plan
Is the 17 billion Euro project worth it?
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Should Antarctica be off limits?
Also, we dip into the Seine’s Olympic clean-up, and is Flying Ant Day really just one day?
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Wimbledon Grass Science
Could white paint help tackle climate change? And 'synthetic embryos' for research.
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Sun, sea... and science
Misunderstood seagulls, ice cream chemistry and the science of sun safety.
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What makes an effective protest?
Also, a smiling robot, landfill methane emissions, and the perfect temperature for humans.