Earth science
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- Posted25 May 2016
DIY science on the Irrawaddy River. Online Media Pipeline. Audio, 00:07:05
DIY science on the Irrawaddy River
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- Posted11 May 2017
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- Posted19 April 2017
Keep Digging. Audio, 28 minutes
Mary-Ann Ochota asks why we can send probes to deep space, but not to the earth's mantle.
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- Posted23 March 2017
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- Posted2 March 2017
'Six jaws and snapping teeth' BBC OS. Audio, 00:01:21
Scientists find extinct giant worm the size of a man
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted22 February 2017
The Life Scientific. Hazel Rymer on volcanoes. Audio, 28 minutes
Hazel Rymer talks volcanoes with Jim Al-Khalili.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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The Life Scientific. Jane Francis on Antarctica. Audio, 28 minutes
The director of the British Antarctic Survey, Jane Francis talks to Jim Al-Khalili.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Frontiers. Anthropocene. Audio, 28 minutes
Has humanity launched a new geological time period? Gaia Vince on the Anthropocene Epoch.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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The Secret Life of Waves. Video, 58 minutes
Film that shows how ocean waves are not only beautiful but also profoundly important.
- AttributionBBC Four
- Available for 14 days
Frontiers. The Earth's Core. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans examines new insights into the earth's core.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year
Earthworks. The Ancient Continents and Oceans Are Formed. Audio, 13 minutes
First broadcast in 1998. Continents formed from molten rock - but what about water?
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year