Women in science
Science Stories. Jumping Genes. Audio, 28 minutes
Philip Ball tells the story of US geneticist and 1983 Nobel prize-winner Barbara McLintock
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The Life Scientific. Julia Higgins on polymers. Audio, 28 minutes
Professor Dame Julia Higgins shares her passion for polymers with Jim Al-Khalili.
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Science Stories. The duchess who gatecrashed science. Audio, 28 minutes
Margaret Cavendish and the birth of the scientific method.
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Discovery. Women on the ‘Problem with Science’ Audio, 27 minutes
A global perspective on the barriers to women in science.
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The Life Scientific. Carol Robinson on chemistry. Audio, 28 minutes
Carol Robinson on her journey from lab technician to professor of chemistry.
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The Life Scientific. Athene Donald. Audio, 28 minutes
Prof Dame Athene Donald talks to Jim Al-Khalili about the physics behind everyday stuff.
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The Life Scientific. Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Audio, 30 minutes
Jim Al-Khalili talks to astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
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Great Lives. Lise Meitner. Audio, 30 minutes
Jenny Agutter champions the life and work of pioneering Austrian physicist Lise Meitner.
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Great Lives. Marie Curie. Audio, 30 minutes
Pallab Ghosh explains how Marie Curie achieved fame through her work on radioactivity.
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Science View. Women in Scientific Research. Audio, 4 minutes
Working in scientific research in Russia
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Science View. Women in Science. Audio, 4 minutes
The project that aims to get girls into science in Ghana
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Science View. Women Researchers Underrated. Audio, 4 minutes
Sex discrimination, nepotism and bias means women's achievements are overlooked
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