Oxygen
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Discovery. Madame Lavoisier's Translation of Oxygen. Audio, 27 minutes
Explorations in the world of science.
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- Posted14 November 2019
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- Posted7 November 2019
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- Posted7 November 2019
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- Posted23 October 2019
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- Posted16 October 2019
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- Posted7 October 2019
Science Stories. Series 9, Madame Lavoisier's Translation of Oxygen. Audio, 28 minutes
Philip Ball tells the story of Madame Lavoisier, the translator of oxygen.
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The Documentary Podcast. India’s Infamous Hospital. Audio, 26 minutes
Assignment speaks to witnesses of a tragedy in India that became infamous in community
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Discovery. In Their Element, Oxygen: The breath of Life. Audio, 27 minutes
Trevor Cox takes a deep breath and tells the story of oxygen on earth and in space
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In Their Element. Series 1, Oxygen: The Breath of Life. Audio, 28 minutes
Trevor Cox takes a deep breath and tells the story of oxygen on earth and in space.
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Science Stories. Submarine for a Stuart King. Audio, 28 minutes
The magical world of Conelis Drebbel, inventor of the first submarine in 1621.
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Elements. Oxygen. Audio, 27 minutes
The 'element of life' also makes our atmosphere very dangerous and costly to operate in
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In Our Time. Oxygen. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg discusses the discovery of Oxygen by Joseph Priestley and Antoine Lavoisier.
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Experiments that Changed the World. Joseph Priestley's Soda Water. Audio, 13 minutes
Did you know two mice discovered oxygen?
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Elementary. Oxygen. Audio, 14 minutes
First broadcast in 1998. Oxygen is the most abundant element on Earth
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