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How to See a Black Hole: The Universe's Greatest Mystery
Film following researchers as they try to take the first-ever picture of a black hole.
BBC Four
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13 Minutes Presents: Artemis II
The BBC’s space podcast. The story of Artemis II: Nasa’s mission to loop around the Moon
BBC World Service
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Guts: The Strange and Wonderful World of the Human Stomach
Michael Mosley reveals what's really going on inside your stomach.
BBC Four
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Alastair Campbell: Depression and Me
Alastair Campbell candidly talks about his experience living with depression.
BBC Two
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A Royal Team Talk: Tackling Mental Health
A revealing conversation about men's mental health with Dan Walker and guests.
BBC One
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A Year to Save My Life: George McGavin and Melanoma
Dr George McGavin learns about the science behind his treatment for a rare form of cancer.
BBC Four
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The River: A Year in the Life of the Tay
Author Helen Macdonald meets wildlife, science and history along Britain’s greatest river.
BBC Four
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The Moon and Us
A special documentary celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing.
BBC Radio Wales
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Mad Cow Disease: The Great British Beef Scandal
The story of Britain’s biggest ever food scandal that created mad cow disease.
BBC Two
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8 Days: To the Moon and Back
The story of Apollo 11, told in the voices of the first men to set foot on the moon.
BBC Two
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Planespotting Live
The joy of a very British hobby, revealing the true pleasures of plane spotting...live!
BBC Four
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Revolutions: The Ideas that Changed the World
The amazing story of how we made the modern world, told through six fantastic inventions.
BBC Four
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Professor Data - Keeping Us Safe
A profile of Prof. Jonathan Shepherd who pioneered a new way to prevent violence in cities
BBC Radio Wales
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Becoming Artificial
Jason Smith examines the growth of artificial intelligence in today's society.
BBC Radio Wales
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Jess Davies Digital Detox
Model and social media influencer Jess Davies breaks the habit to start a digital detox.
BBC Radio Wales
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Who Are You Calling Fat?
People living with obesity move in together to explore what it means to be larger bodied.
BBC Two
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Making Babies
Three couples suffering from unexplained infertility embark on IVF treatment.
BBC Scotland
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Climategate: Science of a Scandal
What happened when an email hack suggested that climate change caused by humans is a hoax?
BBC Four
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Hardware, Software, Anywhere
Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Meat: A Threat to Our Planet?
Liz Bonnin investigates whether our growing hunger for meat is destroying our planet.
BBC One
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Herbert a Heledd Yn Achub Y Byd!
Dwy o ferched ifanc y ddinas yn trio newid eu ffyrdd er lles y blaned.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Secrets of Skin
Professor Ben Garrod explores how skin has allowed vertebrates to conquer the planet.
BBC Four
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Swooshes, Seaboards, Synths and Spawn
Musician Bishi examines how tech and AI shape the future of music creation.
BBC Radio 4
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The Stem Cell Hard Sell
Lesley Curwen investigates the hope, hype and potential harm of stem cell treatments
BBC Radio 4
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Einstein's Quantum Riddle
The story of quantum entanglement, perhaps the strangest concept in science.
BBC Four
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Code Red
The innovation in trauma science that's saving the lives of bleeding trauma patients.
BBC Radio 4
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Dr Hannah Fry: Codebreaker
Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Hi Tech Solutions
Technology plays an increasingly important role in maximising farm and food production.
BBC News
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40 Winks with Sarah Breese
Comedian Sarah Breese won't rest until she understands the science behind her insomnia.
BBC Radio Wales
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How to Make
Zoe Laughlin deconstructs three design classics before creating her own bespoke versions.
BBC Four
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What Colour is Friday? Synaesthesia and Me
Comedian Lorna Prichard explores the neural condition synaesthesia which colours her world
BBC Radio Wales
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The Virus Hunters
Tracking the virus hunters who race to understand and extinguish new pathogens.
BBC Radio 4
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Monkman & Seagull’s Genius Adventures
Monkman and Seagull explore breakthroughs from the Industrial Revolution and Victorian era
BBC Two
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Life, Uncertainty and VAR
Tom Chivers asks what football's search for truth tells us about uncertainty in our lives.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Tech Cold War
Gordon Corera asks if the West is losing the technological race with China.
BBC Radio 4
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Keeping Britain Fed
How supermarkets are dealing with the most testing time in their history.
BBC Two
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Mapping the Future
Jerry Brotton navigates the transformation from paper to digital mapping.
BBC Radio 4
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The science of Covid-19: What happens next?
Animated explainers on the pandemic and the medical realities of the race for the vaccine
BBC World Service
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Surviving the Virus: My Brother & Me
Doctors and twins, Chris and Xand van Tulleken dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.
BBC One
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Going Viral: Social Media and the Coronavirus
Jason Smith investigates whether Covid-19 has given social media platforms a new purpose.
BBC Radio Wales