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How a Calculator Works

Philippa Law interviews Dr Julian Allwood & Dr Lucy Green
March 2005
 

Hypnotism

Dr Peter Naish from the Open University and Dr Tannis Laidlaw from Imperial College London
March 2005
 

How a Cd Player Works

Philippa Law interviews Dr Lucy Green and Dr Julian Alwood
February 2005
 

The Science of Dinosaurs

Dr David Norman, Director of the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University
February 2005
 

Discovering Diets From Ancient Remains

Dr Tamsin O'Connell, Department of Archeology, Cambridge University
February 2005
 

Ancient Australian Crocodiles

Dr Paul Willis, palaeontologist, and science reporter for ABC, Australia
February 2005
 

Live From The American Association For The Advancement of Science

Dr Chris Smith, in Washington
February 2005
 

Complementary Therapies

Dr. Toby Murcott, science writer and broadcaster
February 2005
 

Cancer

Prof. Fran Balkwill from the Cancer Institute at St. Barts & The London, and Prof. Andrew Wyllie, Head of Pathology at Cambridge University
February 2005
 

Pheromones, And How Ants Find Their Way Home

Dr. Graeme Jones, Keele University
February 2005
 

Gliding Ants in Peru

Dr. Steve Yanoviak, University of Texas
February 2005
 

Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Technology

Soren Müller Bested, CordLife, Singapore
February 2005
 

Embryonic Stem Cells And Stem Cell Technology

Prof. Roger Pedersen, Cambridge University
February 2005
 

Stem Cell Therapy For Cerebral Palsy

Dr Huseyin Mehmet, Imperial College London
February 2005
 

What Happens When Moss Grows in Space

NASA scientist, Dr. Volker Kern Chris - You've been looking at how plants grow in space. Why?
January 2005
 

Is There Life on Mars ?

Astrobiologist Dr Monica Grady Monica - The focus of my work is investigating life on Mars to find out whether it's there. There are other questions we also hope to answer: would life on Mars be the same as that
January 2005
 

The Ingredients For Life And Earth-like Planets

Astronomer Dr. Simon Goodwin Simon - In my work we cast the net slightly wider than Mars and look for life outside our solar system. We want to know what life there will be like and whether it is intelligent. The
January 2005
 

Bioremediation - using bacteria to clean up our mess

Lynne Macaskie, Birmingham University
January 2005
 

Anatomy For Beginners

Prof. John Lee John - The programme I'm presenting is called Anatomy for Beginners. The aim of the programme is to make anatomy accessible to anyone who's interested. We've tried to do a genuine demonstration of anatomy
January 2005
 

Huygens Lands on Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon

Prof. John Zarnecki Chris - How does it feel to have reached Titan?
January 2005

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