
Episode 100
Human Origins and Migration
How did the human race spread across the planet? We managed to make it to almost every corner of the globe, but what cut us off from each other? Also, when did man discover fire and how did this change the way we lived?
The Naked Scientists Podcast · The Naked Scientists
November 4, 200757m 44s
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Show Notes
This week on the Naked Scientists, we're probing the origins of man and pursuing the spread of humans around the world. We find out how to date a hobbit, discover how an enormous flood formed the English Channel, and examine the evidence for when ancient humans first used fire. We also tune into the world's smallest nano-sized radio, talk to the two men who flew over Mt Everest on paragliders and in Kitchen Science, we show you how to re-light your fire! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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