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BBC Inside Science

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Sir Patrick Vallance
Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize
Chris Whitty
Ed Yong
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A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.

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Latest Episodes

COP 30 delegates from around the globe are about to depart the Amazon city of Belem in Brazil. But not before some very important documents are drawn up. Camilla Born, former advisor to Cop 26 president Alok Sharma speaks to Tom Whipple about the sci... more

This week the UK government set out its vision for a world where the use of animals in science is eliminated in all but exceptional circumstances. Animal experiments in the UK peaked at 4.14 million in 2015 driven mainly by a big increase at the time... more

Astronomers have new evidence, which could change what we understand about the expansion of the universe. Carlos Frenk, Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics at Durham University gives us his take on whether the dark energy pushing our universe apar... more

What’s been called the storm of the century - Hurricane Melissa – has barrelled through Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas over the past two days. Hannah Cloke, Professor of Hydrology at the University of Reading, explains whether Melissa was caused – or... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Chris Powell
Director of Cambridge BioPharma Consultants Ltd and Honorary Visiting Scientist at Cambridge University
Cambridge BioPharma Consultants Ltd
Episode: Could technology replace animal testing in science?
Dr. Natalie Burden
Head of New Approach Methodologies at the National Centre for the Three R's
National Centre for the Three R's
Episode: Could technology replace animal testing in science?
Matthias Huss
World expert on Swiss ice and climate change researcher
ETH Zurich
Episode: Could technology replace animal testing in science?
Geoff Hinton
Regarded as the godfather of AI and renowned computer scientist.
Formerly of Google
Episode: Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?
Hannah Cloak
Professor of Hydrology at the University of Reading
University of Reading
Episode: Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?
Ian Brown
Avian virology lead at the Purbright Institute
Purbright Institute
Episode: Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?
Professor Francesca Cordero
An ophthalmologist at Imperial College London
Imperial College London
Episode: Have scientists created a bionic eye?
Brenna Hassett
A bioarchaeologist at the University of Lancashire
University of Lancashire
Episode: Have scientists created a bionic eye?
Professor Ed Hawkins
A professor of Climate Science at the University of Reading leading a citizen science project called Weather Rescue.
University of Reading
Episode: Have scientists created a bionic eye?

Hosts

Marnie Chesterton
Host with a strong background in science journalism, focusing on making complex scientific topics accessible to the audience.
Victoria Gill
Host known for engaging discussions on science and its societal implications, highlights issues surrounding climate change and scientific advancements.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 2.3k ratings
  • Too fast

    The program is quite nice, however I find BBC seems to be a MUST must must be female presenters, thus the voice and speed comes across as too high pitched and fast. I do not mean to be rude to the presenters. I just prefer a more calmer. The content can be really interesting. Reporting can be again I notice, very female tilted.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Tubbytum
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Too fast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Huffs Puffa
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Appreciate the show

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Future-is-bright
    United States4 months ago
  • No Transcription

    Great and interesting content, but I wish there was some transcription. Just makes it a lot easier.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    MissMcFingers
    United States7 months ago
  • Yawn

    Same old BBC pushing its agenda items be it science, history, news, politics……..oh for some independent thinking.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    hhxzx
    Hong Kong9 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the in-depth exploration of scientific topics and expert insights provided in each episode.
Some listeners express dissatisfaction with perceived political bias in discussions, desiring a more neutral presentation of scientific findings.
The complexity of topics and the quality of guests are generally praised, along with a desire for more timely accessibility to episodes.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#95
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Spotify
#35
United Kingdom/Science
Apple Podcasts
#8
United Kingdom/Science
Apple Podcasts
#36
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Spotify
#38
Australia/Science
Apple Podcasts
#18
Italy/Science

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Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?
Q: Why do you do this work?
I'm fascinated in advances that increase reproductive options for people, reflecting on the significant changes in fertility treatments over the decades.
Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?
Q: How soon do you think one of these techniques will make a viable human embryo?
We're a long way off, potentially decades, though there are biotech companies making claims to be close.
Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?
Q: Even if Geraldine's saying these embryos are unlikely to be viable, could they legally be implanted anytime soon?
Not anytime soon. Current UK law does not permit fertility treatments using non-traditional gametes like those created in vitro.
Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?
Q: Can you help us understand what this team of scientists have actually done?
They created embryos from skin cells using a process called mitomyosis, which forcibly divides the chromosomes to mimic egg cells.
Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?
Q: What is the fate of Hurricane Melissa now?
Hurricanes do lose energy over land, and Melissa has dropped to a Category 3 but could pick up energy again once over water.

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2. Dr. Natalie Burden
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4. Geoff Hinton
5. Hannah Cloak
6. Ian Brown
7. Professor Francesca Cordero
8. Brenna Hassett

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