Recent Episodes
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Promoting nutrition through schools in a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:12 -
Past and Future Earthquake Hazard in Asia
Jun 11, 2015 – 15:57 -
Rethinking the American Revolution and the US Founding Myth
Jun 11, 2015 – 08:35 -
The stimulated brain
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:54 -
Can we predict the structure of matter?
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:14 -
Current practice in preventing and handling missing data alongside clinical trials: are we doing well?
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:14 -
The Eternity Puzzle
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:41 -
What debt management strategies do OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries follow?
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:47 -
Shakespeare's Animals
Jun 11, 2015 – 11:53 -
Looking at atoms to understand mega-structures' structural integritySome components of nuclear reactors, such as steam generators, can weigh over 300 tonnes (4m diameter and 20m tall) and are expected to be safely in service for over 20 years. However, it
Jun 11, 2015 – 14:18 -
How to spot a liar in literature
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:46 -
Who killed "Dead Meat" Thompson?
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:03 -
A digital database of the correspondence of Catherine the Great of Russia
Jun 11, 2015 – 14:10 -
Watching the Brain Change
Jun 11, 2015 – 11:56 -
Seeing the Invisible in Health and Disease
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:48 -
Cancer: why it's bad to the bone
Jun 11, 2015 – 13:14 -
Climate Change and the fall of the Pyramid Age of Egypt
Jun 11, 2015 – 11:24 -
Earth’s earliest super predators
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:36 -
The ethics of rail travel; or, what George Eliot can teach us about HS2
Jun 11, 2015 – 12:57 -
Trade Unions and North Africa's Arab Spring
Jun 11, 2015 – 07:54 -
What can dinosaurs tell us about evolution?
Jun 11, 2015 – 13:41 -
Lost in Translation? Experiencing the body on stage and screen
Jun 11, 2015 – 13:49 -
Colouring-in for Adults
Jun 11, 2015 – 11:04
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