ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Inside Science Episodes Episode guide
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Wild Britain
What would the UK look like if it protected 30 per cent of its land and sea for nature?
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70th anniversary of the discovery of DNA’s structure
Fresh insights into Rosalind Franklin’s role in the identification of DNA’s double-helix.
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Rocket Launch Pollution
Popping the bonnet on the environmental impacts of a rapidly growing space industry.
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Negotiation
Tips and insights into the art of negotiating and the science underpinning it
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Recycling
We are facing a waste crisis; what must be done to promote and incentivise recycling?
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Net Zero
How does the government’s latest plan to reduce emissions stack up against the science?
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Covid – missing link found?
A potential intermediate species in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from bats to humans.
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Sweet Science
The unexpected medical uses of artificial sweeteners.
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Science superpower?
The government’s strategy for the future of science and technology
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Covid leaks and conspiracies
Ministers, scientific advice and the search for scientific facts on the pandemic.
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Antarctic Ice Special
What does the new record-breaking sea ice minimum mean for Antarctica?
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Gene Editing Ethics, Killer Whale Mummy's Boys and Ancient Hippo Butchery
CRISPR controversy, a stone tool discovery and killer whale mummy's boys.
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Abundant energy
What would the world look like if we had affordable energy available for everyone?
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Exploring the New Environmental Improvement Plan
What does the government's Environmental Improvement plan really mean?
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Vegetarian school dinners
Can serving less meat in school dinners help the UK reach its climate goals?
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Towards Net Zero
Changing our home heating and improving insulation to reduced bills and emissions.
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Chatbot plagiarism
Does modern AI technology pose a threat to student learning?
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The UK's first satellite launch
Competition in the space industry is set to boom.
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Game changers
Marnie, Vic and Gaia look back at some of the biggest science news stories of 2022.
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A Scientifically Superior Christmas Dinner
We head to the kitchen to cook up the best Christmas dinner that science has to offer.
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Cancer cure, Strep A research and hopes for biodiversity
Editing DNA seems to have cured a teenager’s leukaemia
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Biodiversity
Can international efforts plan a more sustainable future?
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Killer smog
Seventy years ago, the deaths of thousands in London's smog led to the Clean Air Act.
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Science funding
Can the UK reach agreement with the EU on future scientific collaborations ?
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Climate science and politics
Holding the decision makers to account
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COP27
Loss and damage, Funding climate change impacts
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Monkeypox
Could you have it and not know ?
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Turtle Voices, a Pandemic Retrospective and a Nose-Picking Primate
Turtle voices shed light on the evolutionary origins of vocal communication.
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The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ at 100
Science, technology and the future of broadcasting.
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Avian flu
A new strain of the virus is taking a toll on both wild birds and poultry.