Evolution
The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry. Series 18, The Guiding Hound. Audio, 39 minutes
How do guide dogs know where they're going?
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A Geochemical History of Life on Earth. 1. In the beginning. Audio, 23 minutes
How did the continuous chemical reaction that we call "life" first begin?
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CrowdScience. How did eyes evolve? Audio, 35 minutes
How did evolution produce the clever organs with which you’re reading this?
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In Our Time. The Evolution of Crocodiles. Audio, 53 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the land animals of the Triassic that dominated dinosaurs.
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- Posted19 August 2021
Ingenious. The Eyeball Gene. Audio, 14 minutes
Find out what you're made of, one gene at a time - with Dr Kat Arney.
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- Posted25 June 2021
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- Posted15 June 2021
CrowdScience. Why are seeds such different sizes? Audio, 34 minutes
Why are seeds the size they are? Does their size affect how big the plant grows?
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In Our Time. The Late Devonian Extinction. Audio, 49 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the five major extinction events on Earth so far.
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Me and my beard - an intimate portrait. BBC Ideas. Video, 00:03:48
Why do men have beards? An intimate portrait of men and what their beards mean to them.
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- Posted2 July 2018
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.
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- Posted15 February 2021
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Life on Earth. The Compulsive Communicators. Video, 55 minutes
David Attenborough looks at how and why humans have come to dominate life on earth.
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- Posted23 January 2021
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- Posted20 January 2021
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- Posted14 January 2021
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- Posted10 November 2020
CrowdScience. Am I related to a virus? Audio, 29 minutes
Although they’re not technically ‘alive’ might viruses hold a place in our family tree?
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- Posted7 October 2020