Science In Action Episodes Episode guide
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New evidence of nuclear reactor explosion
An isotopic fingerprint is reported of a nuclear explosion in Russia last month
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Nanotube computer says hello
A 16bit computer processor made of carbon nanotubes is unveiled to the world.
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Amazonian fires likely to worsen
Is it going to be a particularly bad burning season for Brazil’s rainforest?
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Cracking the case of the Krakatoa volcano collapse
Scientists investigate the precise physical events around last year’s lethal eruption.
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Keeping tabs on nuclear weapons
Can science overcome the political impasse in nuclear proliferation policy?
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The snowball effect of Arctic fires
The long term consequences of the intense burning across the region
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The human danger – for sharks
A global appetite for shark meat and fins threatens these iconic predators
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The moon landing and another big space anniversary
The comet Shoemaker – Levy 9 spectacularly crashed into Jupiter 25 years ago.
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'Free' water and electricity for the world?
The solar panel which simultaneously produces electricity and purifies water
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Analysing the European heatwave
An analysis of weather and climate variables shows global warming had a role
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Is climate change driving Europe’s current heatwave?
Scientists are unpicking the influence of anthropogenic forces on this event as it happens
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Iran’s nuclear plans
What the threat to increase stockpiles of uranium really means
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South Asia heatwave and climate change
South Asia has experienced record temperatures, is this becoming the new normal?
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US foetal tissue research ban
The Trump administration halts scientific research on tissue derived from human embryos
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The eclipse that made Einstein famous
A solar eclipse 100 years ago proved Einstein’s theory was onto something
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The birth of a new volcano
A new undersea volcano has appeared off the coast of East Africa
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The World Wood Web
Why a network of fungi living in harmony with trees are key indicators of climate change
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Biodiversity in crisis
Can we halt biodiversity loss and still allow for economic development?
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What is behind the Indian Ocean Cyclones?
Why have three cyclones developed in the Indian Ocean in quick succession?
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Turning brain waves into speech
Analysis of neural activity associated with talking allows scientists to reproduce speech.
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The Zombie Pig Brain
What are the ethical concerns behind the so-called “Zombie Pig Brain”?
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Black Holes: The heart of darkness
Scientists have for the first time captured an image of a Black Hole.
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The day the dinosaurs died
Fossil evidence shows the effect of a deadly asteroid impact which changed the world
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What are Saturn’s moons made of?
The tiny moons of Saturn are getting bigger thanks to debris from Saturn’s rings
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Cyclone Idai
What were the factors which contributed to the intensity of this extreme weather event?
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Volcanic activity in the Comoros Islands
Undersea tremors in French Indian Ocean territory
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How humans are changing chimpanzee behaviour
Interactions with humans lead to chimpanzees displaying less complex behaviours
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Rising methane levels impact climate change
Methane levels are on the rise, which could exacerbate the problem of climate change
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Race and racism in science teaching
Can racism in the way science is taught affect research outcomes?
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Detecting earthquakes with Fibre Optics
How a system designed to carry TV and internet traffic can help detect earthquakes