Medical research
Made of Stronger Stuff. The Appendix. Audio, 31 minutes
Kimberley Wilson and Xand van Tulleken find out why the appendix isn’t useless after all.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year


Made of Stronger Stuff. The Heart. Audio, 35 minutes
Kimberley Wilson and Xand van Tulleken talk artificial hearts and broken heart syndrome.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year


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- Posted19 February 2021

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- Posted17 February 2021

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- Posted17 February 2021

Witness History. The Immortal Cells of Henrietta Lacks. Audio, 9 minutes
The story of a woman who played a largely unsung role in countless medical breakthroughs
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year

- Attribution
- Posted16 February 2021

The Interview. Kirill Dmitriev: Russia's Sputnik V a vaccine for humankind? Audio, 23 minutes
Russia hopes its Sputnik V vaccine can help the world beat Covid 19
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year

- Attribution
- Posted13 February 2021

Made of Stronger Stuff. The Lungs. Audio, 34 minutes
Kimberley Wilson and Xand van Tulleken ask – one body part at a time – how we can change.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year

Made of Stronger Stuff. The Eyes. Audio, 32 minutes
Kimberley Wilson and Xand van Tulleken ask – one body part at a time – how we can change.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year

Witness History. DES Daughters. Audio, 9 minutes
A medical scandal which affected millions of women around the world
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year

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- Posted7 February 2021

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- Posted2 February 2021

Bodies. Episode 10: Visible and Invisible - where the body ends. Audio, 14 minutes
Alice Roberts concludes her time-travelling tour of human anatomical knowledge.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year

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- Posted28 January 2021

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- Posted20 January 2021

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- Posted19 January 2021

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- Posted14 January 2021

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- Posted13 January 2021


Witness History. Sequencing the Ebola virus genome. Audio, 9 minutes
When the deadly Ebola virus broke out in West Africa scientists in the USA set to work
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
