
A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 653 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

With 2023’s El Niño – a recurring pattern of extreme weather across the pacific basin - still leaving a bad taste in people's mouth, 2026 sees an El Niño stirring in the Pacific Ocean and there are warnings that this will be one of the strongest yet.... more
Following three deaths linked to the deadly hantavirus disease on a cruise ship this month, the scientific community is racing to answer the many unknown questions surrounding the outbreak.
Tom Whipple speaks to Dr Emma Hodcroft, an epidemiologist a... more
"Make Pluto a planet again" was the call this week from Donald Trump’s NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman.
The icy body was first seen in 1930 and was the only planet whose discovery was claimed by the United States. In 2006, though, it was officia... more
The latest European State of the Climate report has found that Europe is once again getting warmer, and at a rate that is twice as fast as the global average. Tom Whipple is joined by Dr Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Cha... more
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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
Slow down
Great information my brain has gained about 100 wrinkles (I am smarter)
Not a fan of the new team, I find the delivery uninspiring. Have unsubscribed and stick with my other science podcasts
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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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Recent guests on BBC Inside Science include:
1. Emma Hodcroft
2. Nicole Luri
3. Theodore Keeping
4. Tetsu Harimoto
5. Chris Lintott
6. Yossi Yovel
7. Samantha Burgess
8. John Tregoning
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