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Cells and Celluloid: A Science and Cinema Special
Adam Rutherford and Francine Stock explore the relationship between film and science.
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Hidden Histories of the Information Age
Technological innovations and cultural events from the age of communication
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Cosmonauts: How Russia Won the Space Race
Documentary telling the story of how the Russians led us into the space age.
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Human Universe
Prof Brian Cox explores the most precious, most wonderful thing in the universe, us.
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An Eye for Pattern: The Letters of Dorothy Hodgkin
A portrait of Dorothy Hodgkin, the only female British scientist to win a Nobel Prize.
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Operation Stonehenge: What Lies Beneath
Two-part documentary following a team of scientists hoping to reveal Stonehenge's secrets.
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Can a Computer Write Shakespeare?
Trevor Cox asks whether computers can ever be truly creative.
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Intelligence: Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different
Adam Rutherford charts the rise, fall and rise of the genetics of intelligence
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Podcasting - The First Ten Years
Podcasters Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann trace the origins of on-demand radio.
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My Teacher Is an App
Sarah Montague presents a series looking at how technology has changed education
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All You Need Is Lab - How Science And Technology Inspired Innovation In Music
Midge Ure explains how technical innovation has always stimulated musical creativity.
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Natalie Haynes' Brave New Algo-World
Natalie Haynes attempts to find the algorithm to determine the perfect joke.
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The Science of Doctor Who
Professor Brian Cox takes an audience on a journey into the universe of the Doctor.
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Bragg on the Braggs
Melvyn Bragg tells the story of the Nobel-winning physicists William and Lawrence Bragg.
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Wow! How Did They Do That?
Roger Law in search of the entrepreneurs behind Britain's best designs and inventions.
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Science, Right or Left
Ehsan Masood explores whether science is becoming politicised on controversial issues.
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Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time
Margaret Mountford uncovers a new story within one of history's most iconic moments.
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A Trip around Mars with Kevin Fong
The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
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Open Sesame: Science in the Desert
David Shukman travels to Jordan to find out if science can bring peace in the Middle East.
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Space Dive
The story of Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking freefall from the edge of space to Earth.
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Does Science Need the People?
Geoff Watts explores the value of public engagement in research
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The Turing Solution
Mathematician and code-breaker Alan Turing, and his role in the invention of the computer.
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Hurricane Rash
Dr Kevin Fong looks at the birth of modern plastic surgery during World War II.
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Thinking Streets
Angela Saini explores shared space - an idea set to bring peace and harmony to our streets
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The Life Scientific
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work.
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Robots that Care
Jon Stewart charts the increasing interaction between humans and robots
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The Sex Test
Chris Ledgard asks if gender testing will mean a level playing field for female athletes.
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Giving the Critic Back His Voice
Ricky Ross discovers how one Scottish company is giving back the freedom of speech.
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Human Kind
Matthew Taylor tells the story of the last eight years in the life of George Price.
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Science: From Cradle to Grave
Dr Ben Goldacre explores what happens when science takes the long view.
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Erased Memories and Spotless Minds
Dr Mark Lythgoe investigates the science of erasing memories.
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Green Ears
Professor Trevor Cox explores the world of sonic design applied to our outdoor spaces
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Egypt's Lost Cities
A team heads to Egypt in an attempt to uncover lost cities beneath the sands.
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The Communist Cosmos
Angus Roxburgh explores the years when the Soviet Union ruled space.
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The Biggest Radio on Earth
Dr Lucie Green reports on plans for a radio telescope the size of a continent.
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The Smell of Money
Materials scientist Mark Miodownik asks whether we could live without cash.
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Genius Unrecognised
Tony Hill looks at the genesis of five inventions that define our world today
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Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
Mind-expanding talks and hands-on science, inspiring children and adults alike since 1825.
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Ivory Tower
Are close ties to industry distorting priorities of scientific research in universities?
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