Discovery Podcast
Explorations in the world of science.
Episodes to download
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Viagra and CRISPR—The Genius of Accidents
Mon 5 Nov 2018
1/3 Viagra was first developed to treat heart disease, but it had some surprising side-effects
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Tracking the First Animals on Earth
Mon 29 Oct 2018
In search of the first animals on the Earth, more than half a billion years ago
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Cooling the City
Mon 22 Oct 2018
How can we adapt and prepare our cities for extreme weather conditions?
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Tourism and Transparency—China's Organ Transplants
Mon 15 Oct 2018
2/2 Matthew Hill explores the Chinese approach to organ transplantation.
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Who To Believe?—China's Organ Transplants
Mon 8 Oct 2018
1/2 Matthew Hill explores the Chinese approach to organ transplantation.
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The Long Hot Summer - Part Two—Heatwave
Mon 1 Oct 2018
2/2 How did mild temperatures in the Arctic affect 2018's extreme weather?
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The Long Hot Summer—Heatwave
Mon 24 Sep 2018
1/2 Roland Pease asks why the Northern Hemisphere had unusually high temperatures this year.
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Fluorine—In Their Element
Mon 3 Sep 2018
1/3 How the feared element ended up giving us better teeth, mood and health
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Mary Anning and Fossil Hunting—Science Stories: Series 6
Mon 27 Aug 2018
5/5 How a poor woman became one of 19th-century Britain's most successful fossil finders
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Hypatia: The Murdered Mathematician—Science Stories: Series 6
Mon 20 Aug 2018
4/5 Naomi Alderman on the life and death of Hypatia, the ancient Greek mathematician
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Descartes' "Daughter"—Science Stories: Series 6
Mon 13 Aug 2018
3/5 Philip Ball goes back to the 17th Century to talk about Descartes and his "daughter"
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Making Natural Products in the Lab—Science Stories: Series 6
Mon 6 Aug 2018
2/5 How 19th century chemist Wohler made a natural product in the lab
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The Real Cyrano de Bergerac—Science Stories: Series 6
Mon 30 Jul 2018
1/5 Philip Ball on the real Cyrano de Bergerac and his 17th century space ship.
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The Nun鈥檚 Salamander—A Tale of Two Axolotls
Mon 23 Jul 2018
2/2 Why are Mexican nuns breeding a rare salamander? Could they save this remarkable species?
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The Aztec Salamander—A Tale of Two Axolotls
Mon 16 Jul 2018
1/2 Saving a cultural icon and biomedical marvel from extinction.
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Gateway to the Mind—The Second Genome
Mon 9 Jul 2018
3/3 Could our microbiome have an influence on our mood and behaviour?
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Dirt and Development—The Second Genome
Mon 2 Jul 2018
2/3 How the microbes in us set us on a path of health or chronic disease
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Manipulating Our Hidden Half—The Second Genome
Mon 25 Jun 2018
1/3 New research into manipulating our microbiome to stay healthy and beat chronic disease
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Do Insects Feel Pain?—Killing Insects: The Rights and Wrongs
Mon 18 Jun 2018
2/2 Do insects experience pain and suffering?
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What鈥檚 the Tiniest Dinosaur?
Mon 4 Jun 2018
And how do bats differentiate their own echolocation signals?
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Can Anything Travel Faster Than Light?
Mon 28 May 2018
Plus, how can we measure the age of the Universe?
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Why Do We Dream?
Mon 21 May 2018
And are machines better than humans when it comes to recognising faces?
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Behaving Better Online—Crossing Divides
Mon 30 Apr 2018
2/2 Gaia Vince meets the scientists studying our built in human behaviour
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Bringing Schrodinger's Cat to Life
Mon 16 Apr 2018
Roland Pease meets the quantum scientists hoping to bring Schrodinger's cat to life
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Barbara McLintock—Science Stories: Series 5
Mon 9 Apr 2018
Philip Ball tells the story of US geneticist and 1983 Nobel prize winner Barbara McLintock
Space
The eclipses, spacecraft and astronauts changing our view of the Universe
