
A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 650 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

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
A phase 3 clinical trial is underway to determine the effectiveness of an mRNA vaccine for H5N1, a strain of influenza that is currently of concern. The virus, which is commonly found in birds across the world and is rarely transmitted to humans. How... more
For 40 years scientists have been fascinated by the exclusion zone surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Professor Jim Smith from the University of Portsmouth is one of those scientists, a frequent visitor over the past 20 years. ... more
This week, humans once again looked down on the magnificent desolation of the lunar surface, from the orbit of the moon itself. They saw earth rise and earth set. They named the craters on the far side. They travelled further from Earth than any huma... 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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The content primarily revolves around significant scientific topics and current advancements, with discussions ranging from the origins of life to modern challenges such as climate change and advancements in various scientific fields like genomics and nuclear waste management. Engaging experts in their respective areas, episodes present in-depth conversations that tackle complex issues affecting both society and the natural world. Some notable episodes focus on technological advancements, agricultural innovations, and pressing environmental issues, making it appealing to listeners who are curious about science's impact on contemporary problems.
Uniquely, the discussions often bridge theoretical knowledge with practical implications, examin... more
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Recent guests on BBC Inside Science include:
1. Jim Smith
2. Jeni Millard
3. Alastair Robinson
4. Ryan Crowe
5. Libby Jackson
6. Dr. Kelly Weinersmith
7. Tim Peake
8. Kristin Fisher
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