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How to find a nuclear bomb - podcast
World powers were locked in intense negotiations this week in ...
World powers were locked in intense negotiations this week in Switzerland, to agree a deal to prevent Iran producing nuclear weapons. What is the potential global fallout from the talks? And how do you detect secret nuclear tests?
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The science behind our sense of touch - podcast
Neuroscientist David J. Linden on why touch is the sense ...
Neuroscientist David J. Linden on why touch is the sense that most defines us as humans
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The UK's genetic structure revealed - podcast
The first fine-scale genetic map of any country in the ...
The first fine-scale genetic map of any country in the world is published
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How will automation transform our lives? - podcast
What will happen to human skill and sensibility as robots ...
What will happen to human skill and sensibility as robots take on more tasks and aspects of human existence?
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The future of extreme thrills - podcast
Why are humans attracted to intense, thrilling experiences that expose ...
Why are humans attracted to intense, thrilling experiences that expose us to danger?
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Can we trust the claims made in scientific research findings? – podcast
Ian Sample reports from the AAAS meeting in San Jose
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Neuroplasticity: how the brain heals - podcast
Norman Doidge talks about the implications of neuroplasticity and his ...
Norman Doidge talks about the implications of neuroplasticity and his new book 'The Brain's Way of Healing', and from San Jose Ian Sample gives a roundup of key issues discussed at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Steven Weinberg on the history of science - podcast
Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Prof Weinberg talks about his ...
Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Prof Weinberg talks about his new book, To Explain The World, and explains how we learn to learn about the world
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The return to Antikythera - podcast
What can we learn from the remains of the Roman ...
What can we learn from the remains of the Roman ship from the first century BC?
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The story of computing - podcast
Tony Hey talks to Ian Sample about the Computing Universe, ...
Tony Hey talks to Ian Sample about the Computing Universe, his book with Gyuri Papay, on the evolution of computers