Science Weekly

Twice a week, the Guardian brings you the latest science and environment news

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A journey to the heart of the planet we made - podcast


The Earth is entering a new epoch shaped by human activity. Gaia Vince embarked on an epic journey to discover the fate of the planet, and what ordinary folk are doing to preserve it. Plus, we look into new research suggesting low-dose aspirin can prevent cancer


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 June 30, 2014  40m
 
 

What great scientific challenge should win the Longitude Prize? – podcast


From creating carbon-neutral flights to fighting antibiotic resistance, the team debate which 21st century problem should be the focus of the second incarnation of the Longitude Prize. Plus: Longitude committee members Lord Martin Rees and Dame Sally Davis introduce the contenders


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 June 20, 2014  56m
 
 

Ice, water and mind games: the science behind an England triumph in Brazil – Science Weekly podcast


Sports scientist and Olympian Prof Greg Whyte describes the physiological challenges of jet lag, high temperature and humidity England must combat during their first match


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 June 13, 2014  30m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: gravitational waves and The Power of Others


Michael Bond talks about his book on how the people around us shape everything we do. Plus, why researchers got the data wrong on gravitational waves, and how light-sensitive brain cells in mice allowed scientists to create and erase memories


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 June 9, 2014  38m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: staying safe in a risky world


Ian Sample meets the renowned psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer to discuss his work advising governments, the military and bankers on how to manage risk


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 June 2, 2014  32m
 
 

Science weekly podcast: the solar revolution and bison in Romania


Adam Vaughan meets Prof Keith Barnham to discuss his new book The Burning Answer: A User's Guide to the Solar Revolution and the team discuss the release of bison into the wilds of Romania


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 May 26, 2014  31m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: the synthetic biology revolution


Alok Jha meets scientists and artists working at the cutting edge of the rapidly growing field of synthetic biology, which aims to reshape the very fabric of life


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 May 19, 2014  48m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: DNA gains two new letters


Prof Jason Chin explains last week's breakthrough in synthetic biology. Plus,Dr Claire Jones and Prof Tilli Tansey discuss the forgotten women of science, and Dr Elizabeth Blackburn describes the discovery that led to her winning a Nobel prize


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 May 12, 2014  45m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: can we save the Galapagos?


Author of The Galapagos, Henry Nicholls, delivers his verdict on the future of the islands' unique wildlife, and discusses new evidence of the role of sea levels in past speciation


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 May 6, 2014  39m
 
 

Science Weekly podcast: Iceland's Laki volcano seared into history


Geologist Alexandra Witze and writer Jeff Kanipe discuss their book on Iceland's infamous 18th-century natural disaster


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 April 28, 2014  38m