A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 622 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Science |
Sweet, caffeinated energy drinks are in the headlines again as the UK Government says it wants to ban under 16s from buying them. Some can contain the equivalent caffeine as 2 to 4 espressos. James Betts, Professor of Metabolic Physiology at the Univ... more
Summer heatwaves and missed bin collections have created panic in the press that rat numbers in the UK are increasing. We ask Steve Belmain, Professor of Ecology at the Natural Resources Institute at the University of Greenwich for the science.
Thi... more
As new research looks at the financial and environmental case for solar panels in space, we explore how likely the technology could be to power our future energy needs back on Earth.
Marnie Chesterton hears from the author of a new study into the t... more
What are you wearing today? What processes, chemical and otherwise, have gone into creating the garments in your wardrobe? And how might they be improved, honed, transformed in the future?
Professor of Materials & Society at UCL, Mark Miodownik, Dr ... more
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Why are all these podcasts delivered by people who speak as though they are taking their last breath. Slow down I’d like to enjoy the programme and not feel like I’m in a race.
But your guest Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth System Science at University College London, sadly is not on top of the subject matter. Dr Maslin, I encourage you not to get out ahead of your skis. Inside Science, you need to for more research before allowing the B Team to speak. Several clear lapses where Dr Maslin was uninformed and yet he offered poor and incorrect answers. The questions were solid B questions but the answers were b- at best. Scripts would have been a better source of informat... more
Great and interesting content, but I wish there was some transcription. Just makes it a lot easier.
Same old BBC pushing its agenda items be it science, history, news, politics……..oh for some independent thinking.
This podcast gives my mum bad ideas and makes her more stupid, also it’s boring. Don’t take a podcast seriously if it’s convinced that colour changing cats are a good idea to warn future civilisations about nuclear waste, spoiler alert it really isn’t.
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The podcast explores a wide range of scientific topics relevant to contemporary issues, focusing on the intersection of science and society. Episodes cover critical matters such as climate change, vaccine research, environmental challenges, and innovative technological advancements, coupled with insights from expert guests and detailed discussions on significant scientific advancements. Notably, the podcast features a diverse mix of interviews, panel discussions, and investigative journalism that seeks to break down complex scientific concepts for a broader audience, providing valuable insights into the ethical considerations surrounding various topics.
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Recent guests on BBC Inside Science include:
1. Steve Belmain
2. Felicity Rhodes
3. Grace Ronsley
4. John Sullivan
5. Sadiah Quereshi
6. Dr. Wei He
7. Professor Henry Snaith
8. Adam Hart
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