The Life Scientific

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The Life Scientific
Running time30 minutes
Home station BBC Radio 4
Hosted by Jim Al-Khalili
Written byJim Al-Khalili
Original release11 October 2011 (2011-10-11)
No. of episodes281 (As of 28 March 2023)
Website The Life Scientific at BBC Online

The Life Scientific is a BBC Radio 4 science programme, presented by Jim Al-Khalili, in which each episode is dedicated to the biography and work of a living scientist. [1] [2] [3] [4] The programme consists of an interview between Al-Khalili and the featured scientist, with others contributing anecdotes. [4]

Contents

It is broadcast on Tuesday mornings in the UK, [4] and is available online and via BBC Sounds, as is an archive of past episodes. [5] There have been over 200 episodes since the first, an interview with Sir Paul Nurse 12 years ago. [6] In October 2021 the programme reached its 10-year anniversary with discussion between Ottoline Leyser, Paul Nurse, Christopher Jackson and Sue Black about what makes a scientist a scientist. [7]

Guests

Guests have included: [8]

NumberNameDateTopicProgramme page
1 Paul Nurse 11 October 2011Biology, winning the Nobel Prize and being President of the Royal Society [6]
2 Steven Pinker 18 October 2011Science writing and cognitive psychology [9]
3 Jocelyn Bell Burnell 25 October 2011Astrophyics and winning the Nobel Prize [10]
4 Michael Marmot 1 November 2011How stress kills [11]
5 Colin Blakemore 8 November 2011Neuroscience [12]
6 Molly Stevens 15 November 2011Growing human bones in a test tube [13]
7 Nicola Clayton 22 November 2011The intelligence of birds [14]
8 John Sulston 29 November 2011Biology [15]
9 Uta Frith 6 December 2011Changing how we view brain disorders [16]
10 Tim Hunt 13 December 2011Molecular biology and winning the Nobel Prize [17]
11 Robert Winston 20 December 2011IVF, the House of Lords and scientists' ethical responsibility [18]
12 Colin Pillinger 27 December 2011Life on Mars [19]
13 Robin Murray 7 February 2012The cause of schizophrenia [20]
14 Chris Stringer 14 February 2012Paleoanthropology and who our ancestors were [21]
15 Tony Ryan 21 February 2012The future of nanotechnology [22]
16 Iain Chalmers 28 February 2012Health services [23]
17 Martin Rees 6 March 2012The multiverse [24]
18 John Lawton 13 March 2012Ecology [25]
19 Tejinder Virdee 20 March 2012The search for the Higgs boson [26]
20 Angela Gallop 27 March 2012Forensic science [27]
21 James Lovelock 8 May 2012The Gaia hypothesis, microwave ovens [28]
22 Frances Ashcroft 15 May 2012The link between blood sugar and insulin [29]
23 Lloyd Peck 22 May 2012Giant sea spiders [30]
24 Barbara Sahakian 29 May 2012Neurotransmitters [31]
25 Bob May 5 June 2012Public trust [32]
26 John Pickett 12 June 2012GM wheat [33]
27 Steve Jones 7 August 2012Snail studies [34]
28 Pat Wolseley 14 August 2012Her obsession with lichen [35]
29 Martin Siegert 21 August 2012Under the Antarctic ice [36]
30 Ann Dowling 28 August 2012Silent aircraft [37]
31 Richard Dawkins 4 September 2012Being a biologist and author [38]
32 Andrea Sella 11 September 2012Why my chemistry demonstrations are filling theatres [39]
33 David Nutt 18 September 2012Research into drugs and the brain [40]
34 Sunetra Gupta 25 September 2012Being a scientist and novelist [41]
35 Mark Walport 2 October 2012Being Government Chief Scientific Advisor [42]
36 Hugh Montgomery 9 October 2012The gene for fitness [43]
37 Monica Grady 16 October 2012Life on Mars [44]
38 Jared Diamond 4 December 2012Gall bladders, global history and the birds of Papua New Guinea [45]
39 John Gurdon 18 December 2012Cloning a frog decades before Dolly the Sheep [46]
40 Amoret Whitaker 8 January 2013Insects and their role in helping solve crimes [47]
41 Robert Mair 15 January 2013Tunnelling under Big Ben, Crossrail and engineering for the future [48]
42 Annette Karmiloff-Smith 22 January 2013Should babies under two watch TV? [49]
43 Noel Sharkey 29 January 2013Robotics and psychology [50]
44 Valerie Beral 5 February 2013Breast cancer [51]
45 Alan Watson 19 February 2013His quest to discover the source of cosmic rays [52]
46 Sue Ion 26 February 2013Working in the nuclear industry [53]
47 Nancy Rothwell 7 May 2013Neuroscience [54]
48 Sanjeev Gupta 14 May 2013What links the English Channel to valleys on Mars? [55]
49 John Krebs 21 May 2013Birds, foot and mouth disease and badgers [56]
50 Linda Partridge 28 May 2013The science of longevity [57]
51 Athene Donald 4 June 2013The physics behind everyday stuff [58]
52 Ewan Birney 11 June 2013Deciphering the human genome and junk DNA [59]
53 David Spiegelhalter 18 June 2013Risk and uncertainty [60]
54 Elizabeth Stokoe 25 June 2013Studying real-life conversations [61]
55 Russell Foster 20 August 2013Circadian rhythms and jet lag [62]
56 Joanna Haigh 27 August 2013Climate [63]
57 Mark Lythgoe 3 September 2013Medical imaging and mountain climbing [64]
58 Michael Benton 10 September 2013Digging up dinosaurs in remote places [65]
59 Ian Stewart 17 September 2013Sci-fi and popularising maths [66]
60 Sophie Scott 24 September 2013The science of laughter [67]
61 Jenny Graves 1 October 2013Kangaroos and the death of the Y chromosome [68]
62 Wendy Hall 8 October 2013The development of the web [69]
63 Peter Higgs 18 February 2014The real story of the Higgs boson [70]
64 Sue Black 25 February 2014Identifying human bodies [71]
65 Vikram Patel 4 March 2014Global mental health [72]
66 Mark Miodownik 11 March 2014Nuclear weapons, 3D printers and smart materials [73]
67 Anne Glover 18 March 2014Glow-in-the-dark bacteria and advising ministers [74]
68 Alf Adams 25 March 2014His small idea that changed the world (the strained-layer quantum-well laser) [75]
69 Veronica van Heyningen 1 April 2014The gene that builds the eye [76]
70 Julia Slingo 8 April 2014Being chief scientist at the Met Office [77]
71 Michael Rutter 3 June 2014Child psychiatry [78]
72 Janet Hemingway 10 June 2014Malaria and the coming of insecticide resistance [79]
73 Chris Lintott 17 June 2014Crowd sourced astronomy and Galaxy Zoo [80]
74 Sandra Knapp 24 June 2014Her adventures collecting plants in South America [81]
75 Christopher Llewellyn Smith 1 July 2014Nuclear fusion [82]
76 Zoe Shipton 8 July 2014Fracking [83]
77 Jeremy Farrar 15 July 2014Fighting viruses [84]
78 Carol Robinson 22 July 2014Chemistry [85]
79 Brian Cox 23 September 2014Quantum mechanics [86]
80 Jackie Akhavan 30 September 2014Explosives [87]
81 Elspeth Garman 7 October 2014Crystallography [88]
82 Chris Toumazou 14 October 2014Inventing medical devices [89]
83 Margaret Boden 21 October 2014Artificial intelligence [90]
84 Richard Fortey 28 October 2014Fossils [91]
85 Sally Davies 4 November 2014Public health [92]
86 Dave Goulson 11 November 2014Bees [93]
87 John O'Keefe 10 March 2015Memory [94]
88 Matt Taylor 17 March 2015The Rosetta space mission [95]
89 Sarah-Jayne Blakemore 24 March 2015Teenage brains [96]
90 Jane Francis 31 March 2015Antarctica [97]
91 Steve Shirley 7 April 2015Computer coding [98]
92 Nigel Shadbolt 14 April 2015The World Wide Web [99]
93 Susan Jebb 21 April 2015Nutrition [100]
94 Anil Seth 16 June 2015Consciousness [101]
95 Kate Jones 23 June 2015Bats and biodiversity [102]
96 Henry Marsh 30 June 2015Brain surgery [103]
97 Dorothy Bishop 7 July 2015Language disorders [104]
98 Carlos Frenk 14 July 2015Dark matter [105]
99 Niamh Nic Daéid 21 July 2015Forensic science [106]
100 E. O. Wilson 28 July 2015Ants and evolution [107]
101 Geoff Palmer 4 August 2015Brewing [108]
102 Carol Black 6 October 2015Public health [109]
103 Danielle George 13 October 2015Electronics [110]
104 Robert Plomin 20 October 2015The genetics of intelligence [111]
105 Patrick Vallance 3 November 2015Pharmaceuticals [112]
106 Kathy Willis 10 November 2015Botany [113]
107 Paul Younger 17 November 2015Energy for the future [114]
108 Peter Piot 9 February 2016Tackling ebola and HIV [115]
109 Naomi Climer 16 February 2016Engineering [116]
110 Nick Lane 23 February 2016The origin of life on earth [117]
111 George Davey Smith 1 March 2016Health inequalities [118]
112 Venki Ramakrishnan 8 March 2016Ribosomes [119]
113 Helen Sharman 15 March 2016Being an astronaut [120]
114 Carolyn Roberts 22 March 2016Flood control [121]
115 Lawrence Krauss 31 May 2016Dark energy [122]
116 Marcus du Sautoy 7 June 2016Mathematics [123]
117 Sheila Rowan 14 June 2016Gravitational waves [124]
118 Nick Davies 21 June 2016Cuckoos [125]
119 Hazel Rymer 28 June 2016Volcanoes [126]
120 Faraneh Vargha-Khadem 5 July 2016Memory [127]
121 Georgina Mace 12 July 2016Threatened species [128]
122 Trevor Cox 19 July 2016Sound [129]
123 Ian Wilmut 4 October 2016Dolly the Sheep [130]
124 Frans de Waal 11 October 2016Chimpanzees [131]
125 Lynne Boddy 15 November 2016Fungi [132]
126 Roger Penrose 22 November 2016Black holes, quantum mechanics, consciousness [133]
127 Julia Higgins 29 November 2016Polymers [134]
128 Richard Morris 6 December 2016How we know where we are [135]
129 Neil deGrasse Tyson 20 December 2016Pluto [136]
130 Michele Dougherty 10 January 2017Saturn [137]
131 Jan Zalasiewicz 17 January 2017The Age of Man [138]
132 Sadaf Farooqi 24 January 2017What makes us fat [139]
133 Alison Smith 31 January 2017Algae [140]
134 Sean Carroll 7 February 2017How time and space began [141]
135 Simon Wessely 14 February 2017Unexplained medical syndromes [142]
136 Alan Winfield 21 February 2017Robot ethics [143]
137 Alison Woollard 28 February 2017What she has learnt from mutant worms [144]
138 Daniel Dennett 4 April 2017The evolution of the human brain [145]
139 Nick Fraser 11 April 2017Triassic reptiles [146]
140 Liz Sockett 18 April 2017Friendly killer bacteria [147]
141 Graham MacGregor 25 April 2017Tackling the demons in our diet [148]
142 Ann Clarke 2 May 2017The Frozen Ark [149]
143 Fay Dowker 9 May 2017A new theory of space-time [150]
144 Ottoline Leyser 16 May 2017How plants decide what to do [151]
145 Tim O'Brien 23 May 2017Transient stars and science and music festivals [152]
146 Tamsin Mather 30 May 2017Volcanology [153]
147 Jennifer Doudna 19 September 2017Gene editing [154]
148 Tracey Rogers 26 September 2017Leopard seals and Antarctica [155]
149 Lucie Green 3 October 2017The Sun [156]
150 Steven Cowley 10 October 2017Nuclear Fusion [157]
151 Tim Birkhead 17 October 2017Bird promiscuity [158]
152 Ellen Stofan 24 October 2017Being NASA Chief Scientist [159]
153 Adrian Thomas 31 October 2017The mechanics of flight [160]
154 Eben Upton 16 January 2018Raspberry Pi [161]
155 Eugenia Cheng 23 January 2018The mathematics of mathematics [162]
156 Wendy Barclay 30 January 2018The flu virus [163]
157 Richard Henderson 13 February 2018The molecules of life [164]
158 John Burn 20 February 2018The genetics of cancer [165]
159 Ailie MacAdam 27 February 2018The biggest construction project in Europe [166]
160 Clare Grey 6 March 2018Big battery challenge [167]
161 Steve Reicher 13 March 2018Psychology of crowds [168]
162 Callum Roberts 1 May 2018Marine conservation [169]
163 Carlo Rovelli 8 May 2018Why time is not what it seems [170]
164 Caroline Dean 15 May 2018Genetic secrets of flowering [171]
165 Catherine Hobaiter 22 May 2018Communication in apes [172]
166 John Taylor 29 May 2018Being an inventor [173]
167 Sheena Cruickshank 5 June 2018The wonders of the human immune system [174]
168 Frank Close 12 June 2018Particle physics [175]
169 Rachel Mills 19 June 2018Exploring the sea floor [176]
170 Jacqueline McGlade 23 October 2018Monitoring the environment from space [177]
171 Noel Fitzpatrick 30 October 2018Becoming a supervet [178]
172 Suzanne O'Sullivan 6 November 2018Detective of the mind [179]
173 Michael Stratton 13 November 2018Cancer genes [180]
174 Caroline Hargrove 20 November 2018Formula One [181]
175 Alastair Hay 27 November 2018Banning chemical weapons [182]
176 Maggie Aderin-Pocock 4 December 2018Sky at Night presenter [183]
177 Clive Oppenheimer 11 December 2018Volcanic offerings of our angry earth [184]
178 Jim Al-Khalili 5 February 2019HIS life scientific: Interviewed by Adam Rutherford
[185]
179 Sue Black 12 February 2019Women in Technology [186]
180 Gregory Winter 19 February 2019 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [187]
181 Gwen Adshead 26 February 2019The minds of violent offenders [188]
182 Donna Strickland 5 March 2019 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics [189]
183 Ken Gabriel 12 March 2019Why your Smartphone is Smart [190]
184 Corinne Le Quéré 19 March 2019Global carbon cycle [191]
185 Paul Davies 26 March 2019Origin of life and the evolution of cancer [192]
186 Irene Tracey 2 April 2019Pain in the brain [192]
187 Richard Peto 9 April 2019Why smoking kills but quitting saves lives [193]
188 Erica McAlister 16 April 2019The beauty of flies [194]
189 Richard Thompson 25 June 2019 Plastic pollution [195]
190 Ewine van Dishoeck 2 July 2019Cosmic chemistry [196]
191 Turi King 9 July 2019 Ancient DNA [197]
192 Katherine Joy 16 July 2019Lunar rock [198]
193 Robin Dunbar 23 July 2019Why we have friends [199]
194 Jonathan Ball 30 July 2019Arms race against viruses [200]
195 Richard Wiseman 1 October 2019Lying, luck and the paranormal [201]
196 Anne Magurran 8 October 2019How to measure biodiversity [202]
197 Martha Clokie 15 October 2019The viruses that could improve our health [203]
198 Adrian Owen 22 October 2019Scanning for awareness in the injured brain [204]
199 Saiful Islam 29 October 2019Materials to power the 21st century [205]
200 Demis Hassabis 5 November 2019 Artificial intelligence [206]
201 Elizabeth Fisher 12 November 2019Chromosomes in mice and men [207]
202 Patricia Wiltshire 7 January 2020How pollen can solve crimes [208]
203 Susannah Maidment 14 January 2020 Stegosaurs [209]
204 Peter Fonagy 28 January 2020A revolution in mental health care [210]
205 Peter Ratcliffe 4 February 20202019 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine [211]
206 Polina Bayvel 11 February 2020Optical communications [212]
207 Myles Allen 18 February 2020Understanding climate change [213]
208 Anya Hurlbert 25 February 2020Seeing colour [214]
209 Matthew Cobb 3 March 2020How we detect smells [215]
210 Brian Greene 28 April 2020How the universe is made of string [216]
211 Jim McDonald 5 May 2020Power networks [217]
212 Debbie Pain 12 May 2020Conserving globally threatened bird species [218]
213 Frank Kelly 10 March 2021Air pollution [219]
214 Liz Seward 26 May 2020Space science [220]
215 Jane Goodall 2 June 2020Life with chimpanzees in the Gombe [221]
216 Emma Bunce 9 June 2020Space science - gas giants of the outer solar system [222]
217 Clifford Stott 16 June 2020Riot prevention [223]
218 Alice Roberts 4 August 2020Bones [224]
219 Andy Fabian 11 August 2020Black holes [225]
220 Dale Sanders 18 August 2020Feeding the world [226]
221 Heather Koldewey 25 August 2020Marine conservation [227]
222 Francesca Happé 1 September 2020Autism [228]
223 Steve Haake 8 September 2020Technology, sport and health [229]
224 Sarah Gilbert 15 September 2020Developing a vaccine for Covid-19 [230]
225 Neil Ferguson 22 September 2020Modelling Covid-19 [231]
226 Chris Jackson 12 January 2021Sustainable geology [232]
227 Catherine Noakes 19 January 2021Making buildings Covid-safe [233]
228 Giles Yeo 26 January 2021How our genes can make us fat [234]
229 Anne Johnson 2 February 2021The importance of public health [235]
230 Jane Hurst 16 February 2021The secret life of mice [236]
231 Richard Bentall 23 February 2021The causes of mental ill health [237]
232 Sarah Bridle 2 March 2021The carbon footprint of food [238]
233 Mark Spencer 9 March 2021How plants solve crimes [239]
234 Theresa Marteau 13 April 2021How to change behaviour [240]
235 Martin Sweeting 20 April 2021Microsatellites in space [241]
236 Jane Clarke 27 April 2021Protein Folding [242]
237 Peter Goadsby 4 May 2021Migraine [243]
238 Helen Scales 11 May 2021Marine conservation [244]
239 Nira Chamberlain 18 May 2021How mathematics can solve real-world problems [245]
240 Mike Tipton 25 May 2021How our bodies respond to extreme conditions [246]
241 Tamsin Edwards 1 June 2021Uncertainty in climate science [247]
242 Hannah Fry 7 September 2021The power and perils of big data [248]
243 David Eagleman 14 September 2021Why reality is an illusion [249]
244 Brenda Boardman 21 September 2021Making our homes energy efficient [250]
245 Derk-Jan Dijk 28 September 2021The importance of sleep [251]
246 Hannah Cloke 5 October 2021Predicting floods [252]
247 Jim Al-Khalili 12 October 2021The Life Scientific at 10: What makes a scientist? Talking with Ottoline Leyser, Paul Nurse, Christopher Jackson and Sue Black. [7]
248 Tim Spector 19 October 2021Personalised diets for long term health [253]
249 Tim Clutton-Brock 23 October 2021Meerkats, red deer and evolution [254]
250 Sharon Peacock 2 November 2021Hunting pandemic variants of concern [255]
251 Julia Shaw 22 February 2022Memories that aren't true [256]
252 Shankar Balasubramanian 1 March 2022Decoding DNA [257]
253 Stephen L. Brusatte 8 March 2022The fall of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals [258]
254 Ben Garrod 22 March 2022Conservation and extinction [259]
255 Chi Onwurah 24 May 2022Why engineering is a caring profession [260]
256 Pete Smith 31 May 2022Why soil matters [261]
257 Jacinta Tan 7 June 2022Anorexia nervosa and the mind [262]
258 Adam Hart 14 June 2022Ants, bees and insect burgers [263]
259 Vlatko Vedral 21 June 2022The universe as quantum information [264]
260 Martin Landray 28 June 2022Saving over a million lives [265]
261 Frances Arnold 6 September 2022From taxi driver to Nobel Prize [266]
262 Judith Bunbury 13 September 2022The shifting River Nile in the time of the Pharaohs [267]
263 Emily A. Holmes 20 September 2022How to treat trauma [268]
264 Daphne Koller 27 September 2022Can computers discover new medicines? [269]
265Tim Lamont4 October 2022The sounds of coral reefs [270]
266 Leon Barron 11 October 2022Why study sewage? [271]
267 Bambos Kyriacou 18 October 2022A passion for fruit flies [272]
268 Chris Elliott 10 January 2023Fighting food fraud [273]
269 Pamela Shaw 17 January 2023Research battle against motor neurone disease [274]
270 Rebecca Kilner 24 January 2023Beetle behaviours and evolution [275]
271 Clifford V. Johnson 31 January 2023Making sense of black holes and movie plots [276]
272 Adrian Smith 7 February 2023The power of Bayesian statistics [277]
273 Haley Gomez 21 February 2023Cosmic dust [278]
274 Danny Altmann 28 February 2023How T cells fight disease [279]
275 Julia King 7 March 2023Manipulating metals and decarbonising transport [280]
276 Marie Johnston 14 March 2023Health psychology and the power of behavioural shifts [281]
277 James A. Jackson 21 March 2023Understanding earthquakes and building resilience [282]
278 Julie Williams 28 March 2023Alzheimer's disease [283]
279 Andre Geim 23 May 2023Levitating frogs, graphene and 2D materials [284]
280 Gillian Reid 30 May 2023Making chemistry count [285]
281 Bruce Malamud 6 June 2023Modelling risk for natural hazards [286]
282 Anne-Marie Imafidon 13 June 2023Fighting for diversity and equality in science [287]
283 Deborah Greaves 8 August 2023Wave power and offshore renewable energy [288]
284 Gideon Henderson 16 August 2023Climate 'clocks' and dating ice ages [289]
285 Chris Barratt (scientist) 23 August 2023Head-banging sperm and a future male contraceptive pill [290]
286 Colin Humphreys 29 August 2023Electron microscopes, and the thinnest material in the world [291]
286 Bahija Jallal 5 September 2023Biotech revolution in cancer therapies [292]
287 Paul Murdin 12 September 2023The first ever identification of a black hole [293]
288 Alexandre Antonelli 19 September 2023Learning from nature's biodiversity to adapt to climate change [294]
289 Edward Witten 31 October 2023M-Theory, the leading contender for a 'theory of everything' [295]
290 Sarah Blaffer Hrdy 7 November 2023Human evolution and parenthood [296]
291 Sarah Harper 14 November 2023How population change is remodelling societies. [297]
292 Michael Berry 21 November 2023Phenomena in physics' borderlands [298]
293 Cathie Sudlow 28 November 2023Data in healthcare [299]
294 Harshad Bhadeshia 5 December 2023Choreography of metals [300]
295 Mercedes Maroto-Valer 12 December 2023Making carbon dioxide useful [301]
296 Michael Wooldridge 19 December 2023AI and sentient robots [302]
297 Jonathan Van-Tam 12 March 2024Covid communication and the power of football analogies [303]
298 Charles Godfray 19 March 2024Parasitic wasps and the race to feed nine billion people [304]
299 Sheila Willis 26 March 2024Using science to help solve crime [305]
300 Nick Longrich 2 April 2024Discovering new dinosaurs from overlooked bones [306]
301 Fiona Rayment 9 April 2024Applications of nuclear for net zero and beyond [307]
302 Hannah Critchlow 16 April 2024The connected brain [308]

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  12. "Colin Blakemore, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  14. "Nicky Clayton, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  31. "Barbara Sahakiank, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  35. "Pat Wolseley, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  37. "Ann Dowling, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  38. "Richard Dawkins, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  39. "Andrea Sella, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  40. "David Nutt, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  41. "Suentra Gupta, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  42. "Mark Walport, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  43. "Huigh Montgomery, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  44. "Monica Grady, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  45. "Jared Diamond, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  46. "John Gurdon, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  47. "Amoret Whitaker, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  48. "Robert Mair, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  49. "Annette Karmiloff-Smith, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  50. "Noel Sharky, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  51. "Valerie Beral, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  52. "Alan Watson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  53. "Sue Ion, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  54. "Nancy Rothwell, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  55. "Sanjeev Gupta, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  56. "John Krebs, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  57. "Linda Partridge, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  58. "Athene Donald, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  59. "Ewsan Birney, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  60. "David Spiegelhalter, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  61. "Elizabeth Stokoe, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  62. "Russell Foster, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  63. "Joanna Haigh, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  64. "Mark Lythgoe, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  65. "Michael Benton, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  66. "Ian Stewart, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  67. "Sophie Scott, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  68. "Jenny Graves, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  69. "Wendy Hall, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  70. "Peter Higgs, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  71. "Sue Black, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  72. "Vikram Patel, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  73. "Mark Miodownik, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  74. "Anne Glover, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  75. "Alf Adams, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  77. "Veronica van Heyningen, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  78. "Michael Rutter, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  79. "Janet Hemingway, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  80. "Chris Lintott, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  81. "Sandra Knapp, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  82. "Christopher Llewellyn Smith, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  83. "Zoe Shipton, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  84. "Jeremy Farrar, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  85. "Carol Robinson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  86. "Brian Cox, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  87. "Jackie Akhavan, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  88. "Elspeth Garman, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  89. "Chris Toumazou, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  90. "Margaret Boden, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  91. "Richard Fortey, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  92. "Sally Davies, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  93. "Dave Goulson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  94. "John O'Keefe, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  95. "Matt Taylor, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  96. "Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  97. "Jane Francis, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  98. "Steve Shirley, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  99. "Nigel Shadbolt, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  100. "Susan Jebb, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  101. "Anil Seth, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  102. "Kate Jones, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  103. "Henry Marsh, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  104. "Dorothy Bishop, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  105. "Carlos Frenk, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  106. "Niamh Nic Daéid, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  107. "E. O. Wilson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  108. "Geoff Palmer, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  109. "Carol Black, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  110. "Danielle George, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  111. "Robert Plomin, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  112. "Patrick Vallance, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  113. "Kathy Willis, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  114. "Paul Younger, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  116. "Naomi Climer, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  119. "Venki Ramakrishnan, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  120. "Helen Sharman, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  121. "Carolyn Roberts, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  122. "Lawrence Krauss, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  124. "Sheila Rowan, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  126. "Hazel Rymer, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  127. "Faraneh Vargha-Khadem, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  128. "Georgina Mace, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  129. "Trevor Cox, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  131. "Frans de Waal, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  133. "Roger Penrose, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  134. "Julia Higgins, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  135. "Richard Morris, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  136. "Neil deGrasse Tyson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  137. "Michele Dougherty, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  138. "Jan Zalasiewicz, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  139. "Sadaf Farooqi, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  140. "Alison Smith, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  142. "Simon Wessely, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  144. "Alison Woollard, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  145. "Daniel Dennett, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  147. "Liz Sockett, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  148. "Graham MacGregor, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  149. "Ann Clarke, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  150. "Fay Dowker, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  151. "Ottoline Leyser, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  152. "Tim O'Brien, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  153. "Tamsin Mather, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  154. "Jennifer Doudna, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  155. "Tracey Rogers, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  156. "Lucie Green, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  157. "Steven Cowley, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  158. "Tim Birkhead, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  159. "Ellen Stofan, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  160. "Adrian Thomas, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  161. "Eben Upton, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  162. "Eugenia Cheng, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  163. "Wendy Barclay and the flu virus, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  164. "Richard Henderson, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  165. "John Burn, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  166. "Ailie MacAdam, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
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  170. "Carlo Rovelli, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  171. "Caroline Dean, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  172. "Catherine Hobaiter, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  173. "John Taylor, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  174. "The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4, Sheena Cruickshank on the wonders of the human immune system". BBC.
  175. "Frank Close, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  176. "Rachel Mills, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  177. "Jacqueline McGlade, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  178. "Noel Fitzpatrick, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  179. "Suzanne O'Sullivan, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  180. "Michael Stratton, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  181. "Caroline Hargrove, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  182. "Alastair Hay, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  183. "Maggie Aderin-Pocock, The Life Scientific - BBC Radio 4". BBC.
  184. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Clive Oppenheimer on volcanic offerings of our angry earth". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  185. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jim Al-Khalili on HIS life scientific". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  186. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sue Black on women in tech". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  187. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, 2018 Chemistry Nobel Prize winner, Sir Gregory Winter". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  188. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Gwen Adshead on treating the minds of violent offenders". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  189. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, 2018 Nobel Prize winner, Donna Strickland, on laser physics". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  190. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Ken Gabriel, Why your Smartphone is Smart". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  191. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Corinne Le Quéré on the global carbon cycle". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  192. 1 2 "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Paul Davies on the origin of life and the evolution of cancer". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  193. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Richard Peto on why smoking kills but quitting saves lives". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  194. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Erica McAlister on the beauty of flies". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  195. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Plastic pollution with Richard Thompson". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  196. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Ewine van Dishoeck on cosmic chemistry". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  197. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, DNA detective Turi King". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  198. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Katherine Joy on moon rock". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  199. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Robin Dunbar on why we have friends". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  200. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jonathan Ball on his arms race against viruses". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  201. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Richard Wiseman on lying, luck and the paranormal". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  202. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Anne Magurran on how to measure biodiversity". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  203. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Martha Clokie on the viruses that could improve our health". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  204. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Adrian Owen on scanning for awareness in the injured brain". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  205. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Saiful Islam on materials to power the 21st century". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  206. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Demis Hassabis on artificial intelligence". BBC. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  207. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Elizabeth Fisher on chromosomes in mice and men". BBC. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  208. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Patricia Wiltshire on how pollen can solve crimes". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  209. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Susannah Maidment on stegosaurs". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  210. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Peter Fonagy on a revolution in mental health care". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  211. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, 2019 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, Sir Peter Ratcliffe". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  212. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Optical communications pioneer Polina Bayvel". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  213. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Myles Allen on understanding climate change". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  214. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Anya Hurlbert on seeing colour". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  215. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Matthew Cobb on how we detect smells". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  216. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Brian Greene on how the universe is made of string". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  217. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jim McDonald on power networks". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  218. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Debbie Pain on conserving globally threatened bird species". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  219. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Frank Kelly on air pollution". BBC. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  220. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Liz Seward and the dream of spaceflight". BBC. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  221. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jane Goodall on living with wild chimpanzees". BBC. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  222. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Emma Bunce on the gas giants". BBC. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  223. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Clifford Stott on riot prevention". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  224. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Alice Roberts on bones". BBC. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  225. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Andy Fabian on black holes". BBC. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  226. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Dale Sanders on feeding the world". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  227. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Heather Koldewey on marine conservation". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  228. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Francesca Happé on autism". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  229. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Steve Haake on technology, sport and health". BBC. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  230. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sarah Gilbert on developing a vaccine for Covid-19". BBC. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  231. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Neil Ferguson on modelling Covid-19". BBC. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  232. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Chris Jackson on sustainable geology". BBC.
  233. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Catherine Noakes on making buildings Covid-safe". BBC.
  234. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Giles Yeo on how our genes can make us fat". BBC.
  235. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Anne Johnson on the importance of public health". BBC.
  236. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jane Hurst on the secret life of mice". BBC.
  237. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Richard Bentall on the causes of mental ill health". BBC.
  238. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sarah Bridle on the carbon footprint of food". BBC.
  239. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Mark Spencer on how plants solve crimes". BBC.
  240. "Theresa Marteau on how to change behaviour". BBC.
  241. "Professor Martin Sweeting, inventor of microsatellites". BBC.
  242. "Jane Clarke on Protein Folding". BBC.
  243. "Peter Goadsby on migraine". BBC.
  244. "Helen Scales on marine conservation". BBC.
  245. "Nira Chamberlain on how mathematics can solve real-world problems". BBC.
  246. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Mike Tipton on how our bodies respond to extreme conditions". BBC. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  247. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Tamsin Edwards on the uncertainty in climate science". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  248. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Hannah Fry on the power and perils of big data". BBC. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  249. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, David Eagleman on why reality is an illusion". BBC. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  250. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Brenda Boardman on making our homes energy efficient". BBC. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  251. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Derk-Jan Dijk on the importance of sleep". BBC. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  252. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Hannah Cloke and predicting floods". BBC. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  253. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Tim Spector and personalised diets for long term health". BBC. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  254. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Tim Clutton-Brock on meerkats, red deer and evolution". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  255. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sharon Peacock and hunting pandemic variants of concern". BBC. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  256. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Julia Shaw on memories that aren't true". BBC. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  257. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Shankar Balasubramanian on decoding DNA". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  258. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Steve Brusatte on the fall of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  259. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Ben Garrod on conservation and extinction". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  260. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Chi Onwurah on why engineering is a caring profession". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  261. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Pete Smith on why soil matters". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  262. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Jacinta Tan on anorexia nervosa and the mind". BBC. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  263. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Adam Hart on ants, bees and insect burgers" . Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  264. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Vlatko Vedral on the universe as quantum information" . Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  265. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sir Martin Landray on saving over a million lives" . Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  266. "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Frances Arnold: From taxi driver to Nobel Prize" . Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  267. "Judith Bunbury on the shifting River Nile in the time of the Pharaohs" . Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  268. "Emily Holmes on how to treat trauma" . Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  269. "Can computers discover new medicines?" . Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  270. "The sounds of coral reefs" . Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  271. "Why study sewage" . Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  272. "A passion for fruit flies" . Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  273. "Fighting food fraud" . Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  274. "Research battle against motor neurone disease" . Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  275. "Beetle behaviours and evolution" . Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  276. "Making sense of black holes and movie plots" . Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  277. "The power of Bayesian statistics" . Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  278. "Cosmic dust" . Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  279. "How T cells fight disease" . Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  280. "Manipulating metals and decarbonising transport" . Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  281. "Health psychology and the power of behavioural shifts" . Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  282. "Understanding earthquakes and building resilience" . Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  283. "Alzheimer's disease" . Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  284. "Alzheimer's disease" . Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  285. "Making chemistry count" . Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  286. "Modelling risk for natural hazards" . Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  287. "Fighting for diversity and equality in science" . Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  288. "Wave power and offshore renewable energy" . Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  289. "Climate clocks and dating ice ages" . Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  290. "Head-banging sperm and a future male contraceptive pill" . Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  291. "Electron microscopes, and the thinnest material in the world" . Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  292. "The biotech revolution in cancer therapies" . Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  293. "The first ever identification of a black hole" . Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  294. "Learning from nature's biodiversity to adapt to climate change".
  295. "M-Theory, the leading contender for a 'theory of everything'".
  296. "Human evolution and parenthood".
  297. "How population change is remodelling societies".
  298. "Phenomena in physics' borderlands".
  299. "Data in healthcare".
  300. "Choreography of metals".
  301. "Making carbon dioxide useful".
  302. "AI and sentient robots".
  303. "Covid communication and the power of football analogies".
  304. "Parasitic wasps and the race to feed nine billion people".
  305. "Using science to help solve crime".
  306. "Discovering new dinosaurs from overlooked bones".
  307. "Applications of nuclear for net zero and beyond".
  308. "The connected brain".