Gene editing
Costing the Earth. Gene Editing Nature. Audio, 28 minutes
Gene editing could revolutionise environmental conservation – but should we use it?
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The Food Programme. Genome editing and the future of food. Audio, 29 minutes
Dan Saladino looks at the future role of genome editing technology on food and farming.
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Science In Action. Nyiragongo - is Goma under threat? Audio, 31 minutes
More than 2 million people live around this volcano, which has become more active
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5 Live Science Podcast. Naked Scientists: Gene Editing, Furry Arteries and Wasps Nests. Audio, 51 minutes
Dr Chris Smith & the Naked Scientists present the hottest science news.
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Science In Action. Is quantum supremacy ‘garbage’? Audio, 37 minutes
Has a new era of computing finally arrived or not, or is it both at the same time?
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BBC Inside Science. HIV protective gene paper retraction, Imaging ancient Herculaneum scrolls, Bill Bryson's The Body. Audio, 36 minutes
HIV protective gene paper retraction, imaging Herculaneum scrolls, Bill Bryson's The Body.
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BBC Inside Science. Hubble Not-So Constant, Synthetic E. Coli, The Adventures of Alexander von Humboldt. Audio, 34 minutes
Hubble Not-So Constant, Synthetic E. Coli, The Adventures of Alexander von Humboldt
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BBC Inside Science. Rules and ethics of genome editing, Gender, sex and sport, Hog roasts at Stonehenge. Audio, 31 minutes
Rules and ethics of genome editing, gender, sex and sport, and hog roasts at Stonehenge.
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Profile. Jennifer Doudna. Audio, 14 minutes
Jennifer Doudna co-created the revolutionary gene editing technology CRISPR.
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The Inquiry. Should We Fear ‘Designer Babies’? Audio, 23 minutes
The technology to edit our baby's DNA has arrived
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Science In Action. Gene Editing Controversy. Audio, 27 minutes
A researcher in China claims to have modified the genes of two baby girls
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Biohacking. Deal With It. Audio, 15 minutes
Prof Jonathan Ball concludes his survey of the new disruptive biotechnologies.
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Biohacking. Pass it On. Audio, 15 minutes
Prof Jonathan Ball looks at unnervingly-cheap ways to gene edit human embryos.
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Biohacking. Just Like That. Audio, 14 minutes
Jonathan Ball finds out just how easy it has become to sequence a genome and edit it.
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The Genius of Accidents. Series 1, CRISPR. Audio, 14 minutes
A story of the discovery of genetic scissors that accidentally enabled fast gene editing.
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Science In Action. Predictable Patterns in Earthquake Activity. Audio, 27 minutes
A new hypothesis has linked earthquake occurrence to cycles in Earth’s rotation
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The Inquiry. Is Gene Editing Out of Control? Audio, 23 minutes
The Inquiry looks into the unintended consequences of gene editing
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Discovery. Editing the Genome - Part Two. Audio, 27 minutes
Should we try to wipe out mosquitoes? With CRISPR, it may now be possible.
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Discovery. Editing the Genome. Audio, 27 minutes
We have a powerful new tool to alter DNA. What medical uses should be off limits?
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The Philosopher's Arms. Series 5, Future People. Audio, 28 minutes
The Philosopher's Arms asks what sort of people should we bring into the world.
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