Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Interviews with leading scientists • Personal and professional journeys • Scientific discoveries and innovations • Diverse fields like astrophysics, healthcare, and climate science • Impact on society and environment
This podcast, "The Life Scientific," is hosted by Professor Jim Al-Khalili, who invites leading scientists to discuss their personal and professional journeys, delving into the inspirations and motivations behind their work. The episodes feature an eclectic range of scientific disciplines, showcasing the diversity and richness of the scientific enterprise.
Listeners can expect to hear stories from scientists working on pioneering research and innovations in fields like astrophysics, where the discussion might explore black holes and the birth of new scientific techniques like asteroseismology. The podcast also delves into pressing global issues such as climate change and how various scientific approaches, from ocean engineering to renewable energy and carbon capture, are contributing to potential solutions.
This podcast spotlights medical breakthroughs, including new treatments for viruses and the development of personalized medicine, reflecting the profound impact of science on healthcare. There's also a focus on biotechnology and the future of medical innovations, such as using nanoparticles in drug delivery and the search for new contraceptive methods.
Socially relevant topics, such as increasing diversity in STEM fields, inclusive engineering, and the impact of psychology on health, are commonly addressed, underling the broad societal influence of scientific endeavors.
Moreover, the episodes frequently examine the intersection of science with policy and communication, illustrating how scientific insights are translated into practical results and public understanding. The exploration of human and environmental history through geology and archaeology, as well as technological advances in fields like AI, further enrich the content. Overall, this podcast presents a multifaceted view of science, revealing its profound and diverse impact on both our understanding of the world and its practical implications.
Episodes:
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Tim Peake on his journey to becoming an astronaut and science in space
2024-Dec-31
60 minutes
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Anna Korre on capturing carbon dioxide and defying expectations
2024-Sep-24
28 minutes
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Rosalie David on the science of Egyptian mummies
2024-Sep-17
28 minutes
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Peter Stott on climate change deniers and Italian inspiration
2024-Sep-10
28 minutes
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Ijeoma Uchegbu on using nanoparticles to transform medicines
2024-Sep-03
28 minutes
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Darren Croft on killer whale matriarchs and the menopause
2024-Aug-27
28 minutes
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Bill Gates on vaccines, conspiracy theories and the pleasures of pickleball
2024-Aug-20
35 minutes
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Kip Thorne on black holes, Nobel Prizes and taking physics to Hollywood
2024-Aug-06
35 minutes
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Vicky Tolfrey on parasport research and childhood dreams of the Olympics
2024-Jul-30
28 minutes
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Dawn Bonfield on inclusive engineering, sustainable solutions and why she once tried to leave the sector for good
2024-Jul-23
28 minutes
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Raymond Schinazi on revolutionising treatments for killer viruses
2024-Jul-16
28 minutes
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Janet Treasure on eating disorders and the quest for answers
2024-Jul-09
28 minutes
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Anne Child on Marfan syndrome and love at first sight
2024-Jul-02
28 minutes
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Conny Aerts on star vibrations and following your dreams
2024-Jun-25
28 minutes
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Mike Edmunds on decoding galaxies and ancient astronomical artefacts
2024-Apr-23
32 minutes
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Hannah Critchlow on the connected brain
2024-Apr-16
28 minutes
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Fiona Rayment on the applications of nuclear for net zero and beyond
2024-Apr-09
28 minutes
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Nick Longrich on discovering new dinosaurs from overlooked bones
2024-Apr-02
28 minutes
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Sheila Willis on using science to help solve crime
2024-Mar-27
28 minutes
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Sir Charles Godfray on parasitic wasps and the race to feed nine billion people
2024-Mar-19
28 minutes
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Jonathan Van-Tam on Covid communication and the power of football analogies
2024-Mar-12
36 minutes
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Michael Wooldridge on AI and sentient robots
2023-Dec-19
37 minutes
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Mercedes Maroto-Valer on making carbon dioxide useful
2023-Dec-12
28 minutes
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Sir Harry Bhadeshia on the choreography of metals
2023-Dec-05
28 minutes
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Cathie Sudlow on data in healthcare
2023-Nov-28
28 minutes
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Sir Michael Berry on phenomena in physics' borderlands
2023-Nov-21
28 minutes
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Professor Sarah Harper on how population change is remodelling societies.
2023-Nov-14
28 minutes
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Sarah Blaffer Hrdy on human evolution and parenthood
2023-Nov-07
30 minutes
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Edward Witten on 'the theory of everything'
2023-Oct-31
28 minutes
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Alex Antonelli on learning from nature's biodiversity to adapt to climate change
2023-Sep-19
28 minutes
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Paul Murdin on the first ever identification of a black hole
2023-Sep-12
32 minutes
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Bahija Jallal on the biotech revolution in cancer therapies
2023-Sep-05
28 minutes
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Sir Colin Humphreys on electron microscopes, and the thinnest material in the world
2023-Aug-29
28 minutes
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Chris Barratt on head-banging sperm and a future male contraceptive pill
2023-Aug-22
28 minutes
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Gideon Henderson on climate ‘clocks’ and dating ice ages
2023-Aug-15
28 minutes
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Deborah Greaves on wave power and offshore renewable energy
2023-Aug-08
28 minutes
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Harald Haas on making waves in light communication
2023-Jun-27
28 minutes
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Anne Ferguson-Smith on unravelling epigenetics
2023-Jun-20
28 minutes
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Anne-Marie Imafidon on fighting for diversity and equality in science
2023-Jun-13
28 minutes
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Bruce Malamud on modelling risk for natural hazards
2023-Jun-06
30 minutes
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Gillian Reid on making chemistry count
2023-May-30
28 minutes
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Andre Geim on levitating frogs, graphene and 2D materials
2023-May-23
28 minutes
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Julie Williams on Alzheimer’s disease
2023-Mar-28
28 minutes
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James Jackson on understanding earthquakes and building resilience
2023-Mar-21
29 minutes
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Marie Johnston on health psychology and the power of behavioural shifts
2023-Mar-14
28 minutes
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Julia King on manipulating metals and decarbonising transport
2023-Mar-07
28 minutes
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Danny Altmann on how T cells fight disease
2023-Feb-28
28 minutes
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Haley Gomez on cosmic dust
2023-Feb-21
28 minutes
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Adrian Smith on the power of Bayesian statistics
2023-Feb-07
28 minutes
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Clifford Johnson on making sense of black holes and movie plots
2023-Jan-31
32 minutes
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Rebecca Kilner on beetle behaviours and evolution
2023-Jan-24
28 minutes
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Pam Shaw on the research battle against motor neurone disease
2023-Jan-17
28 minutes
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Chris Elliott on fighting food fraud
2023-Jan-10
31 minutes
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A passion for fruit flies
2022-Oct-18
28 minutes
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Why study sewage?
2022-Oct-11
28 minutes
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The sounds of coral reefs
2022-Oct-04
30 minutes
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Can computers discover new medicines?
2022-Sep-27
27 minutes
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Emily Holmes on how to treat trauma
2022-Sep-20
31 minutes
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Judith Bunbury on the shifting River Nile in the time of the Pharaohs
2022-Sep-14
28 minutes
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Frances Arnold: From taxi driver to Nobel Prize
2022-Sep-06
28 minutes
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Sir Martin Landray on saving over a million lives
2022-Jun-28
39 minutes
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Vlatko Vedral on the universe as quantum information
2022-Jun-21
37 minutes
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Adam Hart on ants, bees and insect burgers
2022-Jun-14
28 minutes
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Jacinta Tan on anorexia nervosa and the mind
2022-Jun-07
28 minutes
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Pete Smith on why soil matters
2022-May-31
31 minutes
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Chi Onwurah on why engineering is a caring profession.
2022-May-24
37 minutes
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Ailie MacAdam on the biggest construction project in Europe
2022-Mar-29
27 minutes
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Ben Garrod on conservation and extinction
2022-Mar-22
35 minutes
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Steve Brusatte on the fall of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals
2022-Mar-15
40 minutes
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Shankar Balasubramanian on decoding DNA
2022-Mar-08
29 minutes
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Julia Shaw on memories that aren't true
2022-Feb-22
38 minutes
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Sharon Peacock on hunting pandemic variants of concern
2021-Nov-02
28 minutes
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Tim Clutton-Brock on meerkats, red deer and evolution
2021-Oct-26
29 minutes
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Tim Spector and personalised diets for long term health
2021-Oct-19
32 minutes
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The Patrick Vallance Interview
2021-Oct-12
37 minutes
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The Life Scientific at 10: What makes a scientist?
2021-Oct-12
56 minutes
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Hannah Cloke and predicting floods
2021-Oct-05
27 minutes
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Derk-Jan Dijk on the importance of sleep
2021-Sep-28
27 minutes
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Brenda Boardman on making our homes energy efficient.
2021-Sep-21
27 minutes
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David Eagleman on why reality is an illusion
2021-Sep-14
28 minutes
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Hannah Fry on the power and perils of big data
2021-Sep-07
40 minutes
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Tamsin Edwards on the uncertainty in climate science
2021-Jun-01
31 minutes
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Mike Tipton on how our bodies respond to extreme conditions
2021-May-25
32 minutes
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Nira Chamberlain on how mathematics can solve real-world problems
2021-May-18
28 minutes
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Helen Scales on marine conservation
2021-May-11
34 minutes
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Peter Goadsby on migraine
2021-May-04
28 minutes
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Jane Clarke on Protein Folding
2021-Apr-27
28 minutes
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Professor Martin Sweeting, inventor of microsatellites
2021-Apr-20
29 minutes
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Theresa Marteau on how to change behaviour
2021-Apr-13
27 minutes
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Mark Spencer on how plants solve crimes
2021-Mar-09
28 minutes
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Sarah Bridle on the carbon footprint of food
2021-Mar-02
27 minutes
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Richard Bentall on the causes of mental ill health
2021-Feb-23
41 minutes
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Jane Hurst on the secret life of mice
2021-Feb-16
27 minutes
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Anne Johnson on the importance of public health
2021-Feb-02
30 minutes
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Giles Yeo on how our genes can make us fat
2021-Jan-26
27 minutes
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Cath Noakes on making buildings Covid-safe
2021-Jan-19
29 minutes
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Chris Jackson on sustainable geology
2021-Jan-12
27 minutes
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Scientists in the Spotlight during the Pandemic
2020-Dec-15
38 minutes
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Neil Ferguson on modelling Covid-19
2020-Sep-22
37 minutes
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Sarah Gilbert on developing a vaccine for Covid-19
2020-Sep-15
29 minutes
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Steve Haake on technology, sport and health
2020-Sep-08
28 minutes
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Francesca Happé on autism
2020-Sep-01
28 minutes
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Heather Koldewey on marine conservation
2020-Aug-25
28 minutes
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Dale Sanders on feeding the world
2020-Aug-18
32 minutes
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Andy Fabian on black holes
2020-Aug-11
28 minutes
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Alice Roberts on bones
2020-Aug-04
33 minutes
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Clifford Stott on riot prevention
2020-Jun-16
28 minutes
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Emma Bunce on the gas giants
2020-Jun-09
28 minutes
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Jane Goodall on living with wild chimpanzees
2020-Jun-02
36 minutes
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Liz Seward and the dream of spaceflight
2020-May-26
29 minutes
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Frank Kelly on air pollution
2020-May-19
27 minutes
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Debbie Pain on conserving globally threatened bird species
2020-May-12
28 minutes
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Jim McDonald on power networks
2020-May-05
27 minutes
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Brian Greene on how the universe is made of string
2020-Apr-28
34 minutes
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Myles Allen on understanding climate change
2020-Mar-04
36 minutes
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Matthew Cobb on how we detect smells
2020-Mar-03
29 minutes
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Anya Hurlbert on seeing colour
2020-Mar-02
28 minutes
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Optical communications pioneer Polina Bayvel
2020-Feb-11
33 minutes
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2019 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, Sir Peter Ratcliffe
2020-Feb-04
28 minutes
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Peter Fonagy on a revolution in mental health care
2020-Jan-28
36 minutes
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Susannah Maidment on stegosaurs
2020-Jan-14
32 minutes
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Patricia Wiltshire on how pollen can solve crimes.
2020-Jan-07
33 minutes
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Elizabeth Fisher on chromosomes in mice and men
2019-Nov-12
28 minutes
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Demis Hassabis on artificial intelligence
2019-Nov-05
32 minutes
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Saiful Islam on materials to power the 21st century
2019-Oct-29
28 minutes
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Adrian Owen on scanning for awareness in the injured brain
2019-Oct-22
28 minutes
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Martha Clokie on the viruses that could improve our health
2019-Oct-15
34 minutes
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Anne Magurran on how to measure biodiversity
2019-Oct-08
27 minutes
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Richard Wiseman on lying, luck and the paranormal
2019-Oct-01
28 minutes
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Jonathan Ball on his arms race against viruses
2019-Jul-30
27 minutes
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Robin Dunbar on why we have friends
2019-Jul-23
27 minutes
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Katherine Joy on moon rock
2019-Jul-16
29 minutes
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DNA detective Turi King
2019-Jul-09
28 minutes
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Ewine van Dishoeck on cosmic chemistry
2019-Jul-02
27 minutes
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Plastic pollution with Richard Thompson
2019-Jun-25
27 minutes
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Erica McAlister on the beauty of flies
2019-Apr-16
30 minutes
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Richard Peto on why smoking kills but quitting saves lives
2019-Apr-09
29 minutes
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Irene Tracey on pain in the brain
2019-Apr-02
28 minutes
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Paul Davies on the origin of life and the evolution of cancer
2019-Mar-26
29 minutes
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Corinne Le Quéré on the global carbon cycle
2019-Mar-19
27 minutes
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Ken Gabriel, Why your Smartphone is Smart.
2019-Mar-13
27 minutes
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2018 Nobel Prize winner, Donna Strickland, on laser physics
2019-Mar-05
29 minutes
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Gwen Adshead on treating the minds of violent offenders
2019-Feb-26
28 minutes
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2018 Chemistry Nobel Prize winner, Sir Gregory Winter
2019-Feb-19
29 minutes
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Sue Black on women in tech
2019-Feb-12
27 minutes
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Jim Al-Khalili on HIS life scientific
2019-Feb-05
36 minutes
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Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
2018-Dec-19
28 minutes
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Clive Oppenheimer on the volcanic offerings of our angry earth
2018-Dec-11
28 minutes
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Sky at Night presenter Maggie Aderin-Pocock
2018-Dec-04
28 minutes
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Banning chemical weapons with Alastair Hay
2018-Nov-27
36 minutes
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Formula One engineer Caroline Hargrove
2018-Nov-20
27 minutes
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Mike Stratton and cancer genes
2018-Nov-13
28 minutes
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Detective of the mind Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan
2018-Nov-06
27 minutes
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Noel Fitzpatrick on becoming a supervet
2018-Oct-30
28 minutes
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Jacqueline McGlade on monitoring the environment from space
2018-Oct-23
27 minutes
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Rachel Mills exploring the sea floor
2018-Jun-19
27 minutes
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Frank Close and particle physics
2018-Jun-12
41 minutes
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Sheena Cruickshank on the wonders of the human immune system
2018-Jun-05
28 minutes
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John Taylor on being an inventor
2018-May-29
28 minutes
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Cat Hobaiter on communication in apes
2018-May-22
27 minutes
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Caroline Dean reveals the genetic secrets of flowering
2018-May-15
27 minutes
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Carlo Rovelli on why time is not what it seems
2018-May-08
27 minutes
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Callum Roberts on the urgent need for marine conservation
2018-May-01
27 minutes
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Stephen Reicher on the psychology of crowds
2018-Mar-13
28 minutes
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Clare Grey on the Big Battery Challenge
2018-Mar-06
29 minutes
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John Burn and the genetics of cancer
2018-Feb-20
29 minutes
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Richard Henderson zooms in on the molecules of life
2018-Feb-13
29 minutes
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Wendy Barclay and the flu virus
2018-Jan-30
28 minutes
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Eugenia Cheng on the mathematics of mathematics
2018-Jan-23
27 minutes
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Eben Upton on Raspberry Pi
2018-Jan-16
27 minutes
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Adrian Thomas on the mechanics of flight
2017-Oct-31
27 minutes
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Ellen Stofan on being NASA chief scientist
2017-Oct-24
28 minutes
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Tim Birkhead on bird promiscuity
2017-Oct-17
39 minutes
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Steve Cowley on Nuclear Fusion
2017-Oct-10
28 minutes
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Lucie Green on the sun
2017-Oct-03
27 minutes
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Tracey Rogers on leopard seals and Antarctica
2017-Sep-26
39 minutes
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Jennifer Doudna
2017-Sep-19
28 minutes
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Tamsin Mather on what volcanic plumes reveal about our planet
2017-May-30
28 minutes
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Tim O'Brien on transient stars and science and music festivals
2017-May-23
28 minutes
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Ottoline Leyser on how plants decide what to do
2017-May-16
27 minutes
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Fay Dowker on a new theory of space-time
2017-May-09
27 minutes
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Ann Clarke on The Frozen Ark
2017-May-02
28 minutes
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Graham MacGregor on tackling the demons in our diet
2017-Apr-25
28 minutes
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Liz Sockett on friendly killer bacteria
2017-Apr-18
27 minutes
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Nick Fraser on Triassic reptiles
2017-Apr-11
28 minutes
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Daniel Dennett on the evolution of the human brain
2017-Apr-04
28 minutes
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Alison Woollard on what she has learnt from mutant worms
2017-Feb-28
28 minutes
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Alan Winfield on robot ethics
2017-Feb-21
27 minutes
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Simon Wessely on unexplained medical syndromes
2017-Feb-14
28 minutes
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Sean Carroll on how time and space began
2017-Feb-07
27 minutes
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Alison Smith on algae
2017-Jan-31
27 minutes
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Sadaf Farooqi on what makes us fat
2017-Jan-24
28 minutes
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Jan Zalasiewicz on the Age of Man
2017-Jan-17
28 minutes
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Michele Dougherty on Saturn
2017-Jan-10
28 minutes
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Neil de Grasse Tyson on Pluto
2016-Dec-20
27 minutes
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Richard Morris on how we know where we are
2016-Dec-06
27 minutes
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Julia Higgins on polymers
2016-Nov-29
28 minutes
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Roger Penrose on black holes
2016-Nov-22
28 minutes
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Lynne Boddy on Fungi
2016-Nov-15
27 minutes
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Ian Wilmut on Dolly the sheep
2016-Oct-11
28 minutes
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Frans de Waal on chimpanzees
2016-Oct-04
28 minutes
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Trevor Cox on sound
2016-Jul-19
27 minutes
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Georgina Mace on threatened species
2016-Jul-12
28 minutes
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Faraneh Vargha-Khadem on memory
2016-Jul-05
28 minutes
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Hazel Rymer on volcanoes
2016-Jun-27
27 minutes
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Nick Davies on cuckoos
2016-Jun-21
35 minutes
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Sheila Rowan on gravitational waves
2016-Jun-14
27 minutes
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Marcus du Sautoy on mathematics
2016-Jun-07
27 minutes
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Lawrence Krauss on dark energy
2016-May-31
28 minutes
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Carolyn Roberts on flood control
2016-Mar-22
27 minutes
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Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut (2016)
2016-Mar-15
28 minutes
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Venki Ramakrishnan on ribosomes
2016-Mar-08
28 minutes
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George Davey-Smith on health inequalities
2016-Mar-01
27 minutes
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Dr Nick Lane on the origin of life on earth
2016-Feb-23
28 minutes
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Naomi Climer on engineering
2016-Feb-16
28 minutes
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Peter Piot on tackling ebola and HIV
2016-Feb-09
28 minutes
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Paul Younger on energy for the future
2015-Nov-17
28 minutes
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Kathy Willis on botany
2015-Nov-10
28 minutes
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Patrick Vallance on pharmaceuticals
2015-Nov-03
27 minutes
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Robert Plomin on the genetics of intelligence
2015-Oct-20
28 minutes
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Danielle George on electronics
2015-Oct-13
27 minutes
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Dame Carol Black on public health
2015-Oct-06
28 minutes
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Geoff Palmer on brewing
2015-Aug-04
28 minutes
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EO Wilson on ants and evolution
2015-Jul-28
27 minutes
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Niamh Nic Daeid on forensic science
2015-Jul-21
28 minutes
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Carlos Frenk on dark matter
2015-Jul-14
28 minutes
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Dorothy Bishop on language disorders
2015-Jul-07
28 minutes
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Henry Marsh on brain surgery
2015-Jun-30
28 minutes
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Kate Jones on bats and biodiversity
2015-Jun-23
27 minutes
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Anil Seth on consciousness
2015-Jun-16
37 minutes
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Susan Jebb on nutrition
2015-Apr-21
28 minutes
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Nigel Shadbolt on the worldwide web
2015-Apr-14
27 minutes
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Stephanie Shirley on computer coding
2015-Apr-07
27 minutes
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Jane Francis on Antarctica
2015-Mar-31
28 minutes
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Sarah-Jayne Blakemore on teenage brains
2015-Mar-24
27 minutes
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Matt Taylor on the Rosetta space mission
2015-Mar-17
27 minutes
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John O'Keefe on memory
2015-Mar-10
27 minutes
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Dave Goulson on bees
2014-Nov-11
27 minutes
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Dame Sally Davies on public health
2014-Nov-04
28 minutes
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Richard Fortey on fossils
2014-Oct-28
28 minutes
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Margaret Boden on artificial intelligence
2014-Oct-21
27 minutes
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Chris Toumazou on inventing medical devices
2014-Oct-14
28 minutes
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Elspeth Garman on crystallography
2014-Oct-07
27 minutes
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Jackie Akhavan on explosives
2014-Sep-30
28 minutes
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Brian Cox on quantum mechanics
2014-Sep-23
27 minutes
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Carol Robinson on chemistry
2014-Jul-22
27 minutes
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Jeremy Farrar on fighting viruses
2014-Jul-15
27 minutes
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Zoe Shipton on fracking
2014-Jul-08
27 minutes
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Chris Llewellyn Smith on nuclear fusion
2014-Jul-01
28 minutes
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Sandy Knapp
2014-Jun-24
27 minutes
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Chris Lintott
2014-Jun-17
27 minutes
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Janet Hemingway
2014-Jun-10
27 minutes
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Professor Sir Michael Rutter
2014-Jun-03
28 minutes
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Julia Slingo
2014-Apr-08
28 minutes
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Veronica van Heyningen
2014-Apr-01
28 minutes
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Alf Adams
2014-Mar-25
27 minutes
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Anne Glover
2014-Mar-18
27 minutes
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Mark Miodownik
2014-Mar-11
27 minutes
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Vikram Patel
2014-Mar-04
28 minutes
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Sue Black
2014-Feb-25
27 minutes
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Peter Higgs
2014-Feb-18
27 minutes
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Wendy Hall
2013-Oct-08
27 minutes
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Jenny Graves
2013-Oct-01
27 minutes
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Sophie Scott
2013-Sep-24
27 minutes
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Ian Stewart
2013-Sep-17
27 minutes
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Mike Benton
2013-Sep-10
28 minutes
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Mark Lythgoe
2013-Sep-03
28 minutes
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Joanna Haigh
2013-Aug-27
27 minutes
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Russell Foster
2013-Aug-20
27 minutes
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Elizabeth Stokoe
2013-Jun-25
28 minutes
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David Spiegelhalter
2013-Jun-18
27 minutes
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Ewan Birney
2013-Jun-11
28 minutes
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Athene Donald
2013-Jun-04
27 minutes
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Linda Partridge
2013-May-28
28 minutes
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Lord John Krebs
2013-May-21
27 minutes
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Sanjeev Gupta
2013-May-14
27 minutes
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Nancy Rothwell
2013-May-07
28 minutes
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Sue Ion
2013-Feb-26
27 minutes
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Alan Watson
2013-Feb-19
27 minutes
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Valerie Beral
2013-Feb-05
27 minutes
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Noel Sharkey
2013-Jan-29
27 minutes
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Annette Karmiloff-Smith
2013-Jan-21
27 minutes
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Prof Robert Mair
2013-Jan-15
27 minutes
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Amoret Whitaker
2013-Jan-08
27 minutes
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John Gurdon
2012-Dec-18
27 minutes
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Jared Diamond
2012-Dec-04
28 minutes
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Monica Grady
2012-Oct-16
27 minutes
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Hugh Montgomery
2012-Oct-09
27 minutes
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Sir Mark Walport
2012-Oct-02
27 minutes
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Sunetra Gupta
2012-Sep-25
27 minutes
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David Nutt
2012-Sep-18
27 minutes
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Andrea Sella
2012-Sep-11
27 minutes
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Richard Dawkins
2012-Sep-04
28 minutes
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Dame Ann Dowling
2012-Aug-28
28 minutes
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Martin Siegert
2012-Aug-21
27 minutes
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Pat Wolseley
2012-Aug-14
27 minutes
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Steve Jones
2012-Aug-07
28 minutes
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John Pickett
2012-Jun-12
27 minutes
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Robert May
2012-Jun-05
27 minutes
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Barbara Sahakian
2012-May-29
27 minutes
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Lloyd Peck
2012-May-22
28 minutes
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Frances Ashcroft
2012-May-15
28 minutes
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James Lovelock
2012-May-08
27 minutes
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Angela Gallop
2012-Mar-27
27 minutes
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Tejinder Virdee
2012-Mar-20
27 minutes
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John Lawton
2012-Mar-13
27 minutes
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Martin Rees
2012-Mar-06
28 minutes
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Iain Chalmers
2012-Feb-28
27 minutes
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Tony Ryan
2012-Feb-21
27 minutes
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Chris Stringer
2012-Feb-14
27 minutes
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Robin Murray
2012-Feb-07
27 minutes
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Colin Pillinger
2011-Dec-27
28 minutes
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Lord Robert Winston
2011-Dec-20
26 minutes
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Tim Hunt
2011-Dec-13
27 minutes
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Uta Frith
2011-Dec-06
28 minutes
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John Sulston
2011-Nov-29
28 minutes
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Nicky Clayton
2011-Nov-22
27 minutes
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Molly Stevens
2011-Nov-15
27 minutes
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Colin Blakemore
2011-Nov-08
27 minutes
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Sir Michael Marmot
2011-Nov-01
28 minutes
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Steven Pinker
2011-Oct-18
27 minutes
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Paul Nurse
2011-Oct-11
27 minutes
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