那只是我的猜测。 I’ll have the answer later in the programme.Sarah-Jayne Blakemore from University College London, specialises in the workings of the brain, particularly the teenage brain.Recently she was a guest on the BBC Radio pr...
Starting with the latest books and films, they discover real life science that sounds too strange to be true – from babies grown in bags, via black hole Jacuzzis, to flowers that behave like our ears. Each programme starts with imagined futures and ends with today’s latest scientific resea...
We took our cues from the recurrent sounds - the shoemaking, the footsteps, for example - and from the essential elements of character, for example Carton's instrument always had been the cello. We didn't want to go very "18th century" music but a big story needs large music, and the...
Because we would probably want to terraform Earth instead. 4. Where do some people think bacterial life on Earth originated?Some people believe bacterial life began on Mars and arrived via asteroid. 5. What benefit of heading to Mars does Neil deGra...
“Cicadas are really fascinating insects known for their unique life cycles and distinctive sounds,” Dr Elio Challita, lead author of the study into their urination, tells BBC Science Focus.“They belong to the order Hemiptera, which are sap-feeding insects and are found in temperate and tropi...
linked to a longer life. But that’s not all. It’s the fact that there are so many different ways of cooking and eating apples which makes them one of the nation’s favourite foods. Here’s Dr Mosley again explaining how he likes to eat his apples to Just One Thing on BBC Sounds...
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There's a growing body of scientific evidence that kind people can be winners. In 2020 I was part of a team at the University of Sussex which carried out the biggest study of its kind on public attitudes to kindness. More than 60,000 people from 144 countries chose to fill in an exten...
Having a scientific theory being accepted is not just a matter of whether the theory’s right.RobThe word she used was allies. What are they Neil?NeilAllies are people who help or support us in something - having someone on board also means to have someone’s support for an idea or ...
(5)ON THE RADIO.[Item by SF Concatenation’s Jonathan Cowie.]Lots on the B Beeb Ceeb Radio 4. Yeti A 10-part series of half hour episodes.Yeti, 1. “Ready, Yeti, Go!” Open access, so no need even for a BBC Sounds account. ...