Biology
Discovery. Science Stories: Series 5, D'Arcy Thompson. Audio, 27 minutes
A man who put maths into biology and saw physics in shells, seeds and bees 100 years ago
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- Posted19 March 2018
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- Posted21 February 2018
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- Posted21 February 2018
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- Posted21 February 2018
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- Posted22 January 2018
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- Posted15 January 2018
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- Posted12 December 2017
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- Posted9 December 2017
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- Posted5 December 2017
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- Posted29 November 2017
Discovery. How much of my body is bacteria? Audio, 26 minutes
Plus, why do we have different blood types?
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- Posted4 October 2017
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- Posted21 September 2017
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- Posted2 September 2017
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- Posted31 August 2017
The man who creates real life superheroes. Outlook. Audio, 00:07:41
Meet the man who shrinks and enlarges ants for real
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- Posted31 August 2017
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- Posted28 July 2017
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- Posted11 July 2017
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- Posted12 June 2017
In Our Time. Enzymes. Audio, 49 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss enzymes, the catalysts essential for life.
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- Posted24 May 2017
The Life Scientific. Ottoline Leyser on how plants decide what to do. Audio, 28 minutes
Ottoline Leyser talks to Jim Al-Khalili about how plants decide to grow the way they do.
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- Available for over a year
CrowdScience. Why Do We Have Males and Females? Audio, 27 minutes
We plunge into the weird world of sex determination.
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- Available for over a year