
A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 635 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

The space science world is buzzing. In the next few days, NASA is expected to begin the rollout of its Artemis II rocket to the launch pad with the launch itself expected as early as February. Science journalist Jonathan Amos explains why NASA is int... more
President Trump has his sights set on Greenland. If he succeeds, what mineral wealth will he find there? Adrian Finch, Professor of Geology at St Andrews University has been visiting Greenland for more than 3 decades and explains what so called ‘rare... more
This week President Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget announced that a major climate research centre would be broken up. 2025 has brought a wave of reorganisations and funding cuts, reshaping the ways science is done in the USA.... more
400 thousand years ago our early human cousins dropped a lighter in a field in the East of England; evidence that was uncovered this week and suggests that early neanderthals might have made fire 350 thousand years earlier than we previously thought.... more
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Not a fan of the new team, I find the delivery uninspiring. Have unsubscribed and stick with my other science podcasts
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.
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.
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This podcast explores a variety of scientific topics that reflect current advancements and debates in the field. Episodes cover issues such as breakthroughs in medical research, climate change, gene therapy, and the implications of new technologies like AI. Through discussions with experts and engaging narratives, the content aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of how science impacts society. The commitment to addressing both the complexities of scientific advancements and their societal implications makes this podcast particularly noteworthy. Listeners can expect to engage with themes that bridge scientific innovation and real-world applications.
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Recent guests on BBC Inside Science include:
1. Adrian Finch
2. Danny Altmann
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4. Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes
5. Kate Bishop
6. Ulf Büntgen
7. Dr. Chris Powell
8. Dr. Natalie Burden
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