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Did humans launch a new period in geological history in the Sixteen Century? How should we feel towards robots? The Space Launch System - NASA’s rocket to get people to Mars.
When did the Age of Man begin?
Have humans launched a new period in geological history and did it begin when Europe invaded the Americas in the 1500’s? 
Robots and Us
Robots: How do we feel and how should we feel about our artificially intelligent creations? 
NASA’s Space Launch System
The latest progress on NASA’s rocket to get people to Mars. 
LHC to switch and seek Dark Matter
Dark matter – will the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland find the elusive stuff which dominates the Universe? 
Selective Mutism
Comedian Helen Keen explores Selective Mutism – a condition that she had as child and teenager. 
Prehistoric ‘lobster’
The gigantic prehistoric ‘lobster’ which ate like a whale. 
Science Secrets of the Finest Fiddles
Physics cracks the secret of the best sounding violins – it’s the length of the f hole in a Stradivarius.
Producer: Andrew Luck-Baker
Photo: Anthropocene data visualisation. 
Photo Credit: International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme and Globaia.
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    When did the Age of Man begin?Have humans launched a new period in geological history? Duration: 09:05 Robots and UsHow do we feel and how should we feel about our artificially intelligent creations? Duration: 07:05 NASA’s Space Launch SystemThe latest progress on NASA’s rocket to get people to Mars Duration: 06:03 LHC to switch and seek Dark MatterWill the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland find the elusive stuff? Duration: 07:18 Selective MutismComedian Helen Keen explores Selective Mutism Duration: 08:58 Prehistoric ‘lobster’The gigantic prehistoric ‘lobster’ which ate like a whale. Duration: 01:44 Science Secrets of the Finest FiddlesPhysics cracks the secret of the best sounding violins Duration: 07:40 Broadcast- Sun 15 Mar 2015 14:05GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
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