Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 22 hours 56 minutes
This week, ancient mammal relatives, complex brain maps, and a 19th century solar eclipse.
This week, the first flower, gene editing human embryos, and the antimatter quest.
This week, a brain-inspired computer, the brain's control of ageing, and Al Gore the climate communicator.
This week, getting a handle on topology, and working out why the fastest animals are medium sized.
This week, defying quantum noise, looking at early signs of autism, and taking steps to assess exercise.
This week, a new kind of quantum bit, the single-cell revolution, and exploring Antarctica’s past to understand sea level rise.
To combat global warming, the world needs to change where it gets its energy from. Three energy experts discuss the challenges of transitioning to low carbon energy, and what advances are needed to make the journey possible. This is the final episode...
Sometimes people can become trapped in the grey zone between conscious and unconscious states. Kerri Smith talks to neuroscientist Adrian Owen about communicating with patients in vegetative states.
Our reporters and editors respond to the UK election. Plus, the tangled taxonomy of our species, and why physicists love to hate the standard model.
This week, treating infection without antibiotics, wireless charging, and making sense of music.