Homepage

Accessibility links

  • Skip to content
  • Accessibility Help
BBC Account
Notifications
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • iPlayer
  • Sounds
  • CBBC
  • CBeebies
  • Food
  • Bitesize
  • Arts
  • Taster
  • Local
  • Three
  • Menu
Search
Sounds home page
  • Home
  • Music
  • My Sounds

CrowdScience - Why do men rule the world? - BBC Sounds

World Service

CrowdScience - Why do men rule the world? - BBC Sounds

CrowdScience

Why do men rule the world?Why do men rule the world?
Released On: 26 Feb 2021
Available for over a year

Listener Paula from Kenya wants to know why men rule the world

More episodes
Programme Website

Coming Up Next

  •  
  • now playing

    CrowdScience

    Why do men rule the world?

    Listener Paula from Kenya wants to know why men rule the world

    • 37 mins
  • CrowdScience

    Why does it feel so good to swear?

    How swearing relieves pain and helps us bond with others

    • 33 mins
  • CrowdScience

    How does my mind talk to my body?

    The nerve connecting mind and body

    • 39 mins
  • CrowdScience

    Can space exploration be environmentally friendly?

    Are the space junk and carbon footprint issues of extra-terrestrial endeavours solvable?

    • 39 mins
  • CrowdScience

    Do animals use medicine?

    Find out how animals cure their illnesses

    • 30 mins
  • CrowdScience

    If a tree falls in a forest… does it make a sound?

    If a tree falls in a forest, and there’s no-one there to hear it, does it make a sound?

    • 39 mins
  • CrowdScience

    Why do we gossip?

    Are we hardwired to seek out salacious stories and can we harness gossip for good?

    • 37 mins
  •  
  • Cymraeg
  • Gaeilge
  • Gàidhlig
  • BBC Sounds Help
  • Contacts, Privacy and Information
  • Help with Signing In
  • Newsletter

Explore the BBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • iPlayer
  • Sounds
  • CBBC
  • CBeebies
  • Food
  • Bitesize
  • Arts
  • Taster
  • Local
  • Three
  • Terms of Use
  • About the BBC
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility Help
  • Parental Guidance
  • Contact the BBC
  • Get Personalised Newsletters
Copyright © 2021 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.