Philippa Law interviews Dr Lucy Green & Dr Bill O'Neill March 2005
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Chief Executive of UKAEA, Prof. Chris Llewelyn-Smith Chris - Nuclear power has had a bad press in the past, but people like you think that fusion might hold the key to cleaning up its act. March 2005
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Philippa Law interviews Dr Julian Allwood & Dr Lucy Green March 2005
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Philippa Law interviews Dr Julian Allwood & Dr Lucy Green March 2005
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Philippa Law interviews Dr Lucy Green and Dr Julian Alwood February 2005
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NASA scientist, Dr. Volker Kern Chris - You've been looking at how plants grow in space. Why? January 2005
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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
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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
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Prof. John Zarnecki Chris - How does it feel to have reached Titan? January 2005
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Dr. Kevin Warwick, University of Reading Chris - You were saying earlier that the whole point of putting implants into humans is to make them better. Do we really need to do that? January 2005
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Professor William Clocksin, Oxford Brookes University Chris - we've been talking about making man more like a machine, but you work on trying to make machines more humanised. January 2005
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Prof. John Zarnecki December 2004
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Dana Mackenzie November 2004
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Dr Mike Hobson November 2004
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