Physics
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- Posted11 February 2020
The Infinite Monkey Cage. Series 21, Quantum Worlds. Audio, 43 minutes
Brian Cox and Robin Ince enter the bizarre world of Quantum Physics
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The Infinite Monkey Cage. Series 21, Fire. Audio, 38 minutes
Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by Ed Byrne to look at the science of fire.
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The Food Programme. The Physicist In the Kitchen. Audio, 29 minutes
Can science help us cook better? Dan Saladino asks Heston Blumenthal and Raymond Blanc.
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The 70-year-old professor making physics fun and interesting. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:24
Dr. David Wright has been teaching physics using an exciting teaching technique
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted16 December 2019
Science In Action. From batteries to distant worlds. Audio, 30 minutes
Nobel Prize wins for a range of well-known discoveries
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- Posted9 October 2019
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- Posted9 October 2019
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- Posted8 October 2019
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- Posted13 July 2019
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- Posted11 June 2019
The Inquiry. Is time travel possible? Audio, 23 minutes
What does science tell us about the possibility of travelling in time?
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Science In Action. The eclipse that made Einstein famous. Audio, 27 minutes
A solar eclipse 100 years ago proved Einstein’s theory was onto something
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CrowdScience. Could dark matter harbour dark life? Audio, 31 minutes
Marnie Chesterton answers Indian listener Gautam’s question about dark life
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The Essay. From the Source, The Power of the Thames. Audio, 14 minutes
Helen Czerski shares a physicist's view of the River Thames
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- Posted7 May 2019
Discovery. Carlo Rovelli on rethinking the nature of time. Audio, 27 minutes
Theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli on why time is not what it seems
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CrowdScience. Will we ever know what the universe is made of? Audio, 35 minutes
CrowdScience finds out if there’s a limit to what physicists at CERN can discover
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- Posted17 April 2019
What is a Black Hole? And where are they? Good Morning Wales. Audio, 00:02:26
As the first photo of a Black Hole is unveiled, Good Morning Wales goes back to basics
- AttributionBBC Radio Wales
- Posted10 April 2019
The Life Scientific. Paul Davies on the origin of life and the evolution of cancer. Audio, 29 minutes
Physicist Paul Davies on the origin of life, aliens and the evolution of cancer.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted19 March 2019
The Life Scientific. 2018 Nobel Prize winner, Donna Strickland, on laser physics. Audio, 29 minutes
Donna Strickland, the first woman to win a Physics Nobel Prize in 55 years.
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- Posted15 February 2019