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President of the Royal Academy of Engineering Lord Broers examines how technology can and should hold the key to the future of the human race.
5/5 In his final lecture, Lord Broers explores the responsibilities of the technologist.
First broadcast: 04 May 2005
4/5 Lord Broers explores the origins and impact of nanotechnology.
First broadcast: 27 Apr 2005
3/5 Does modern innovation demand new approaches to product development?
First broadcast: 20 Apr 2005
2/5 In his second Reith Lecture, Lord Broers explores the origins of modern technologies.
First broadcast: 13 Apr 2005
1/5 Lord Broers sets out his belief that technology will hold the key to the future.
First broadcast: 06 Apr 2005
5/5 In his final lecture, Lord Broers explores the responsibilities of the technologist.
Wed 4 May 2005 09:00 BBC Radio 4
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