Cosmology
Frontiers. Cosmology. Audio, 28 minutes
Have astronomers really found gravitational waves from the Big Bang as announced in March?
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The Forum. Zooming Out. Audio, 28 minutes
Bridget invites listeners to zoom out into space, to gain new perspectives on reality.
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Exchanges at the Frontier. Lisa Randall - Professor of Physics. Audio, 55 minutes
How many dimensions did the big bang bang?
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The Infinite Monkey Cage. Series 4, Is Cosmology Really a Science? Audio, 30 minutes
Robin Ince, Brian Cox and guests debate whether Cosmology is really a science?
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In Our Time. The Age of the Universe. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the age of the Universe.
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In Our Time. The Multiverse. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests explore the Multiverse.
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In Our Time. Gravitational Waves. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the physics of Gravitational Waves.
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Frontiers. The Solar System. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans looks at the extraordinary new space missions.
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In Our Time. Dark Energy. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg examines recently discovered 'dark energy' and its effect on the universe.
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In Our Time. Higgs Boson. Audio, 45 minutes
The history of the quest to find the Higgs Boson, also known as the 'God Particle'.
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In Our Time. The Planets. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg examines our knowledge of the planets in both our and other solar systems.
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In Our Time. Theories of Everything. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg explores the 30 year search to solve all the biggest questions in physics.
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Agenda. The Six Top Numbers in the Universe. Audio, 27 minutes
Sir Martin Rees on the six numbers he thinks are the most important in the universe
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Frontiers. End of the Universe Show. Audio, 30 minutes
Exploding stars half way across the universe reveal the future of the cosmos
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Bluffer's Guide To Science. The Big Bang. Audio, 5 minutes
The Universe is unimaginably vast and incredibly old. So how did it begin?
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