Discovery Podcast
Explorations in the world of science.
Episodes to download
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The Evidence: When misinformation kills
Sat 30 Oct 2021
Tackling the “infodemic” – misinformation and Covid-19
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Chilean mummies
Mon 25 Oct 2021
Jane Chambers learns about the world's oldest examples of mummification
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Earthshot 3 - The prize winners
Mon 18 Oct 2021
Five categories, a million pounds in each. Who has won the Earthshot prize?
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Earthshot 2 – Tackling our energy crisis
Mon 11 Oct 2021
Balancing our growing need for electricity while addressing climate change
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The Evidence: To boost or not to boost?
Sat 2 Oct 2021
The science and the ethics of vaccine booster shots
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China's great science leap
Mon 27 Sep 2021
Will China’s ambitions in space, quantum & biotech lead it to science super-power status?
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Tamsin Edwards on the uncertainty in climate science
Mon 30 Aug 2021
All climate change models are wrong. Tamsin Edwards tells Jim Al Khalili why.
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The Evidence: How will the pandemic end?
Sun 29 Aug 2021
Keeping a lid on risks of new covid variants as vaccinated countries ease restrictions
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The Life Scientific: Professor Martin Sweeting
Mon 23 Aug 2021
How Martin Sweeting made a satellite on his kitchen table
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The Life Scientific: Dr Nira Chamberlain
Mon 16 Aug 2021
Nira Chamberlain on how mathematics can solve real-world problems.
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Lost for words
Mon 9 Aug 2021
David Shariatmadari explores the science of language, dementia and ageing
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Whatever happened to…those Covid-19 stories
Sat 31 Jul 2021
Claudia Hammond and panel study ideas that have disappeared
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Dare to repair: Fixing the future
Mon 26 Jul 2021
How does repair and repair-ability fit into our sustainable future?
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Dare to repair: The fight for the right to repair
Mon 19 Jul 2021
Exploring how citizens are fighting back for the right to repair their own stuff
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Dare to Repair: How we broke the future
Mon 12 Jul 2021
Why electronic gadgets dont last as long as they used to and why repairing them is hard.
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Tooth and claw: Tigers
Mon 5 Jul 2021
What's it like facing a charging tiger and how best can we protect their growing numbers?
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The Evidence: How Covid damages the human body
Sat 26 Jun 2021
Covid the chameleon - the multiple ways this virus attacks our bodies
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Tooth and claw: Lions
Mon 21 Jun 2021
Our complex relationship with Earth’s greatest predators by the people who know them best
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Peter Goadsby on migraine
Mon 7 Jun 2021
Peter Goadsby on migraine attacks and the new treatments his research has inspired.
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The Evidence: Sharing Vaccines – what’s gone wrong?
Sat 29 May 2021
The ethics of putting children in rich countries ahead in the global vaccine queue
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The noises that make us cringe
Mon 3 May 2021
Why do some people find noises like a fork scraping a plate so terrible?
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The Hamster Power Hypothesis
Mon 26 Apr 2021
How many hamsters on wheels would it take to power London? asks Judah from Virginia, USA.
Space
The eclipses, spacecraft and astronauts changing our view of the Universe