
A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 659 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

During this year’s visit to the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London, Tom Whipple discovers how sea urchins are being used to develop techniques to digitally preserve natural history, why we haven’t got robot butlers just yet, and what i... more
As the UK and Europe battles with extreme weather warnings, is it time for us to consider some more extreme tactics to tackle the heat? Tom Whipple is joined by Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth System Science at University College London, to explore i... more
After this week’s announcement that under-16s will be banned from major social media platforms, we delve into the evidence behind the ban with Professor Amy Orben, Programme Leader of the Digital Mental Health Group at the University of Cambridge, an... more
After 144 years the tallest tower on the Sagrada Familia is finally complete, but when Gaudi first designed it, the technology to build the tower didn’t exist. We’re joined by Tristram Carfrae, structural engineer and designer at Arup who was tasked ... more
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I agree with the ban I am 13 kids are on there phones and devices way too much social media is bad and most kids screen time is ridiculous
•EPISODE: “Should Pluto be a Planet Again?” In which the supposedly neutral BBC host advances his anti-Pluto biased personal slant seconds before pronouncing “Uranus” in the prudish American fashion.
This propaganda slop makes “Crowd Science” look like the Nobel Institute.
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English competence and humour at it's best, always nice conversations
Title. What’s going on here? What’s the point of paying to remove ads and have ads not removed?
Also: Tom Whipple makes this podcast hard to listen to. Guy just doesn’t have the vibe. Please bring Marnie Chesterton back.
Please stop talking about Trump in every episode. Thanks
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This show offers a broad, evidence-driven look at current science topics, with episodes frequently tying together public health, climate, space, and technology. Guests range from epidemiologists and climate scientists to space experts and AI researchers, often linking cutting-edge research to real-world implications for policy, industry, and everyday life. The format tends to weave expert analysis with accessible explanations, timely debates, and practical takeaways for listeners who want to understand how science affects society, technology, and the environment. A notable strength is its ability to assemble a diverse set of high-profile scientists and science communicators, delivering nuanced perspectives across disciplines, sometimes bala... more
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