
Discovery
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11/07/2011 GMT
Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
27/06/2011 GMT
Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
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Explorations in the world of science.
The Gagarin Legacy
In a special edition, the BBC's Discovery programme marks the 50th anniversary of the world's first manned space flight
04/04/2011 GMT
Explorations in the world of science.
28/03/2011 GMT
Explorations in the world of science.
Caught In The Web
Vera Frankl investigates 'Internet Addiction', talking to web users and experts from the UK, USA and China.
Memristors
Memristors - the next stage in computer technology, offering faster computing and vastly increased memory.
Artificial Meat
Would you eat artificial meat, grown in a lab? Geoff Watts investigates.
Fixing the Nitrogen Fix
Chemistry's reputation is not always good. Roland Pease asks if chemistry can change its profile and be seen to be green.
Episode 1
Chemistry's reputation is not always good. Roland Pease asks if chemistry can change its profile and be seen to be green.
Last Chance To Fly The Space Shuttle
As NASA prepares for the final flight of the Space Shuttle program, astronaut Jeff Hoffman looks back on its 30 year history.
Honey - The Golden Treasure
Dr Adam Hart explores the remarkable properties of honey, from its basic chemistry to the biological processes that create it.
Episode 3
We not only live in the atmosphere, we live because of it. It is a transformer and a protector, though ultimately also a poison.
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We not only live in the atmosphere, we live because of it. It is a transformer and a protector, though ultimately also a poison.
Episode 1
We not only live in the atmosphere, we live because of it. It is a transformer and a protector, though ultimately also a poison.
Episode 3
Professor of Acoustic Engineering Trevor Cox talks to musicians and scientists to look at the acoustics of musical instruments.
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Professor of Acoustic Engineering Trevor Cox talks to musicians and scientists to look at the acoustics of musical instruments.
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Professor of Acoustic Engineering Trevor Cox talks to musicians and scientists to look at the acoustics of musical instruments.
21/12/2010 GMT
Nanoparticles are all around us. What effect could they be having on our environment?
14/12/2010 GMT
Nanoparticles are all around us. What effect could they be having on our environment?
Science And Libel
Ben Goldacre explores the battle to protect science writers from the threat of libel action.
Episode 5 - Morten Kringelbach
A second series of public events on the role of science in society, from the BBC World Service with the Wellcome Collection.
Episode 4 - Gwen Adshead
A second series of public events on the role of science in society, from the BBC World Service with the Wellcome Collection.
Episode 3 - Brian Greene
A second series of public events on the role of science in society, from the BBC World Service with the Wellcome Collection.
Episode 2 - Kevin Marsh
A second series of public events on the role of science in society, from the BBC World Service with the Wellcome Collection.
Episode 1 - Cynthia Kenyon
A second series of public events on the role of science in society, from the BBC World Service with the Wellcome Collection.
The Heart Has Its Reasons
Does the head really rule the heart as modern science would tell us? Tim Healey asks if the heart plays a role in our emotions.
12/10/2010 GMT
Medical sleuths in West Africa make startling discoveries that could change child health care worldwide.
05/10/2010 GMT
Medical sleuths in West Africa make startling discoveries that could change child health care worldwide.
Richard Feynman, Physicist
Brian Cox presents a tribute to Richard Feynman, widely regarded as the most influential physicist since Einstein.
The Alien Equation
Kevin Fong examines the equation that seeks to answer one of the most profound questions in science: Are we alone in the cosmos?
Graphene
Roland Pease reports on graphene, an atomically thin form of carbon that looks set to transform technology.
Muscles
Vivienne Parry hears how new research into muscle wastage is turning the accepted view of "use it or lose it" on its head.