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Adventures in Science - Series 2
5. SoundFrom a violin to your brain, Ben Silburn traces the journey of an acoustic wave.
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Keeping Africa OnlineThe BRCK, a brick-like device that could keep Africa connected when electricity fails
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Cosmic Quest
13. A Comet's TaleHeather Couper considers how Edmund Halley went about calculating the orbit of a comet.
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12. A Matter of Some Gravity
Isaac Newton's mathematical brilliance put the basic laws of physics on a firm foundation.
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11. Seeing Is Believing
Galileo did not invent the telescope, but he was the first to record his observations.
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10. The Imperfect Cosmos
Tycho Brahe realised that the heavens change, but that a planet's orbit could be predicted
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9. The Earth Moves
Copernicus had the crazy idea that the Earth was not at the centre of the universe.
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Costing the Earth
The Cost of CruisingIs the new generation of cruise ships a threat to our shores? Julian Rush investigates.
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Country Focus
19/05/2013Rachael Garside looks at two gardens celebrating the centenary of the Chelsea Flower Show.
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12/05/2013
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside.
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Discovery
After SandyHow can science protect New York from future super storms?
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The Crying Game
Why do we cry and why are emotional tears a uniquely human trait?
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Farm Gate
18/05/2013Food, countryside and agricultural issues, plus business, industry reports and new tech.
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Farming Today
Farming Today This WeekBritain's egg producers are booming despite welfare rules. Charlotte Smith finds out why.
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17/05/2013
Floods and droughts, but high yields? Anna Hill hears why 2012 wasn't bad for all farmers.
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16/05/2013
MPs call for a change in the laws to protect livestock from dog attacks.
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15/05/2013
Free range egg sales are increasing, but are there too many free range for our baskets?
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14/05/2013
The fish fight isn't over yet, as ministers meet in Brussels to rule on discards.
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13/05/2013
Egg consumption is rising but Charlotte Smith hears that farmers could produce more.
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Galwad Cynnar
18/05/2013Gerallt Pennant yn ein deffro ar fore Sadwrn.
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The Life Scientific
49. Sanjeev GuptaWhat links the English Channel to valleys on Mars? Jim talks to geologist Sanjeev Gupta.
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The Living World
The Yuan YangChris Sperring goes to the River Dart in Devon to look for mandarin ducks.
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Material World
Quantum computer; Ancient water; Stem cells; DambustersScientists to have access to one of the world's most powerful "quantum" computers.
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EU Science funding; Pear-shaped nuclei; Hyades
What would happen to UK scientific research in the UK were to leave the EU?
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Open Country
The Minack CoastFelicity Evans explores human influence on the coast between the Lizard and Land's End.
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Out of Doors
18/05/2013Euan McIlwraith penetrates a wall of sound at the Inverurie poultry sale.
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Saturday Edition
18/05/2013Grant Shapps denies that a senior Tory described activists as 'swivel eyed loons'.
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Science Cafe
14/05/2013Adam Walton joins the Aberystwyth Bioblitz.
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The Science Hour
The 3D Printed Gun, Laser Origami and Megabeast ExtinctionPlans for a 3D printed pistol have been widely reported and downloaded around the world
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Science In Action
Stem CellsWhat impact will stem cell cloning have on the treatment of human diseases and disorders?
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The Science of DIY
1. The WheelbarrowLen Fisher and fellow experts reveal the importance of leverage when conveying a load.
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