Earth science
The Life Scientific. Tamsin Mather on what volcanic plumes reveal about our planet. Audio, 28 minutes
Tamsin Mather explains what volcanic plumes tell us about our planet, past and present.
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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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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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'Six jaws and snapping teeth' BBC OS. Audio, 00:01:21
Scientists find extinct giant worm the size of a man
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- Posted22 February 2017

The Forum. The Unpredictable Planet: Understanding Volcanoes and Earthquakes. Audio, 41 minutes
New ideas about volcanoes, earthquakes and other geological processes
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The Life Scientific. Hazel Rymer on volcanoes. Audio, 28 minutes
Hazel Rymer talks volcanoes with Jim Al-Khalili.
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Changing Climate. The Science. Audio, 28 minutes
Roger Harrabin talks to scientists about their climate models. Are they accurate enough?
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