Anatomy
CrowdScience. Why am I symmetrical? Audio, 32 minutes
Why is one side of the human body pretty much a mirror image of the other side?
- AttributionBBC World Service
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- Posted27 June
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- Posted2 August 2021
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- Posted8 June 2021
Made of Stronger Stuff. The Nipples. Audio, 31 minutes
Kimberley Wilson and Xand van Tulleken meet a nipple tattooist and talk topless photos.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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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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Metamorphosis - How Insects Transformed Our World. Jumping Fleas. Audio, 14 minutes
Erica McAlister uncovers a treasure trove of remarkable insights from the insect world.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Discovery. Evolutionary biologist Alice Roberts. Audio, 27 minutes
What can we learn from human remains? Alice Roberts talks bones with Jim Al Khalili
- AttributionBBC World Service
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BBC Inside Science. A new saliva gland, Bill Bryson on the Human Body, and the return of the Dust Bowl. Audio, 34 minutes
A new saliva gland, Bill Bryson on the Human Body, and the return of the Dust Bowl.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Health Check. How life drawing helps us to understand anatomy. Audio, 27 minutes
Looking beneath a model’s skin to draw their skeleton and muscles
- AttributionBBC World Service
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- Posted4 January 2020
The Hand Detectives. Audio, 28 minutes
How the forensic science of hand identification is being used to investigate crime.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted19 August 2019
Brainwaves. Series 5, Professor Tracey Wilkinson. Audio, 28 minutes
Pennie Latin meets anatomist Professor Tracey Wilkinson.
- AttributionBBC Radio Scotland
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The Radio 3 Documentary. Classical Voice Season: An Anatomy of Singing. Audio, 44 minutes
Mary King investigates how advances in our anatomy knowledge are changing the way we sing
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Sunday Feature. An Anatomy of Singing. Audio, 45 minutes
Mary King explores how advances in our knowledge of anatomy are changing the way we sing.
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The Essay. Ned Beauman: the Appendix. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers choose an organ of the body on which to reflect. In this edition, Ned Beauman
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Naomi Alderman: The Intestines. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers choose an organ of the body to reflect on. In this edition, Naomi Alderman.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Daljit Nagra: the Lungs. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers choose an organ of the body on which to reflect. In this edition Daljit Nagra
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Christina Patterson: the Skin. Audio, 14 minutes
Christina Patterson reflects on the skin and her own experience of living with acne.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Mark Ravenhill: the Gall Bladder. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers choose an organ of the body on which to reflect starting with Mark Ravenhill.
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The Life Scientific. Sue Black. Audio, 28 minutes
Jim Al-Khalili talks to forensic scientist Sue Black about identifying human bodies.
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