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Ivory Tower
Are close ties to industry distorting priorities of scientific research in universities?
BBC Radio 4
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The Empire of Climate
Professor David Livingstone argues for a revision of how we view the climate
BBC Radio 4
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Power to Persuade: The Story of NLP
The 'science of success'? William Little explores the history and techniques of NLP.
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened at Copenhagen?
A year after the Copenhagen climate summit, Roger Harrabin explores what really happened.
BBC Radio 4
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Jane Goodall: Beauty and the Beasts
Film about Jane Goodall, whose work with chimps transformed our understanding of them.
BBC Four
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Big Game, Little Game
Mark Stephen charts a job swap between gamekeepers from the Kalahari and the Angus Glens
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Scientists Go To Hollywood
Adam Rutherford talks to the scientists who've left the lab for Hollywood.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Uncertain Climate
Roger Harrabin investigates whether the arguments over climate change can ever be won
BBC Radio 4
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Between Life and Death
Provocative documentary following the doctors who can now interrupt the death process.
BBC
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The Age of the Genome
Richard Dawkins decodes the discoveries and mysteries of the human genome sequence
BBC Radio 4
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A Brief History of Mathematics
Professor Marcus du Sautoy reveals the personalities behind the calculations.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Saving Species
Examining the world of nature and the challenges of wildlife conservation
BBC Radio 4
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GCHQ: Cracking the Code
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera goes inside Britain's secret listening station.
BBC Radio 4
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Inside the Brain of a Five-Year-Old
How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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God On My Mind
Matthew Taylor discovers what science tells us about our need for religion
BBC Radio 4
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Inside the Elephant Mind
On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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2010: Space Odyssey to Europa
Astronomer Paul Murdin asks if Jupiter's moon, Europa, might sustain biological life.
BBC Radio 4
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The Dragons' Lab
Trevor Cox goes behind the scenes at a multi-million pound science funding event.
BBC Radio 4
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The Infinite Monkey Cage
Brian Cox and Robin Ince host an irreverent look at the world through scientists' eyes.
BBC Radio 4
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The Climate Connection Archive
Exploring a key question in the story of action on climate change: what's stopping us?
BBC World Service
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The Herschel Space Telescope
Following the team who are working on the biggest telescope ever sent to space
BBC Radio 4
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Aping Evolution
Prof Steve Jones takes a sceptical look at the new science of evolutionary psychology
BBC Radio 4
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The Naming of Genes
Sue Broom cracks the code of the cryptic names that are given to genes by scientists.
BBC Radio 4
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The Tribes of Science
Peter Curran visits members of the many and varied disciplines of science
BBC Radio 4
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Last Chance for Africa's Elephants?
How can science can stop an upsurge in the slaughter of African elephants for their ivory?
BBC Radio 4
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Biomimicry: Inspired by Nature
Scientist and broadcaster Prof Trevor Cox explores a new wave of biomimicry.
BBC Radio 4
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The Greening of the Deserts
Ayisha Yahya explores warnings that some deserts could turn greener in the future
BBC Radio 4
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James and the Giant Tree
Professional tree climber James Aldred climbs one of Britain's tallest trees.
BBC Radio 4
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David Attenborough's Life Stories
Series of talks by Sir David Attenborough on the natural histories of creatures and plants
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Inside the Virtual Anthill: Open Source Means Business
Gerry Northam goes behind the scenes to investigate 'open source' computer software.
BBC Radio 4
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The Landfill Designers
Why are scientists and designers are deliberately planning for failure?
BBC Radio 4
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Anuta - An Island Governed By Love
Anuta, a South Pacific Island where life has remained unchanged for hundreds of years.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Incredible Human Journey
Dr Alice Roberts tells the story of how humans left Africa to colonise the world.
BBC Two
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The Balancing Bluebottle
Story of the film pioneer making natural history films in his back garden.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Remembrance of Smells Past
Ian Peacock discovers why certain smells can transport us back to our childhood.
BBC Radio 4
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Ludwig Koch and the Music of Nature
Sean Street tells the story of Ludwig Koch, the David Attenborough of his day.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Power Failure? The Story of the Battery
Mark Miodownik explores the prospect of a new generation of highly poweful batteries.
BBC Radio 4
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Wasting Away in the Outback
The Australian government's deal with an indigenous community to take their nuclear waste.
BBC Radio 4
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The Island of Secrets
Haunting sound portrait of Orford Ness in Suffolk, Europe's largest vegetated shingle spit
BBC Radio 4
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Who Killed the Cockney Sparrer?
Nature detective Tom Heap investigates who, or what, is killing the common sparrow.
BBC Radio 4
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Sound Architecture: The Spaces That Speak
Science broadcaster Professor Trevor Cox explores the science of aural architecture.
BBC Radio 4