Amy Ringrose4th November 2021 November 4th, 1847The evening has drawn in quickly, the bitterness of winter biting at your ankles...
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This week, the radio team explores the science behind language learning, looking at the benefits of bilingualism and the use...
John Bader4th November 2021 Taking a look back at November last year, with no end to the pandemic in sight,...
With Halloween approaching, the team presents a series of scary science stories. They also talk to one of our course...
Freya Masters21st October 2021 Melancholy. Joy. Puzzlement. Poems stir within us a myriad of emotions. A quiet need to sit...
John Bader29th October 2021 Do you remember when Coldplay collaborated with Beyoncé on “Hymn for the Weekend” back in 2016...
John Bader 23rd October 2021 Have you ever heard of the phrase “I smell danger”? Well, while we keep using...
Kaylee Gregor26th August 2021 Q: “How does the pill actually work?” - Sophie, 25 A: The combined oral contraceptive pill...
2nd May 2021. Women’s Super League. Second half: Manchester City 2, Birmingham City 0. Having scored the first two goals...
Kaylee Gregor10th August 2021 This discovery could save lives as pre-term births are the leading cause of neonatal mortality. Pre-term...
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Ushashi Basu28th July 2021 Our screens are saturated with shows about penguins. Most are hours and hours of aerial footage,...
Cecilia Grimaldi21st July 2021 The invisible arm race between natural and sexual selection has been shaping the evolution of animal...
Vaccination can be a notoriously divisive topic, with some people holding extreme anti vaccination beliefs. Separated or divorced parents often...
Naomi Dinmore17th July 2021 Between August 2020 and January 2021, a smattering of pop-up tents sat on the grassy patch...
Rebecca Barnatt-Smith16th July 2021 Listen, listen, listen, we look at beautiful scenery all the time but do we really listen...
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet: t he colours of t he rainbow! Yet our eyes deceive us,...
I stood on the stone steps in front of the now gray-ish lake in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, and took in my...
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Quantum physics is perhaps the most alienating subject area in the scientific world, puzzling an elite group of thinkers for...
This week, Polly talks to one of our coursemates on the Science Communication course, Gabby - the mastermind behind the...
Keegan Schroeder26th May 2021 The Order of Time is a short and delightful blend of sciences and humanities, but it...
Miles Murray30th April 2021 Few people realize just how much the world still relies on wires for everyday communication. Texts...
Fatima Sheriff23rd April 2021 As we take a breather for Easter, I have once again collated more podcast recommendations for...
Ariana Loehr16th April 2021 Since Netflix released ‘Seaspiracy’ on the 24th of March, the realm of marine biology Instagram has...
This week, Polly and Lily are joined by Naomi, whose undergraduate degree was in Physics and Music, to talk about...
Our reviews editor Fatima and our TV editor Jay join Polly and Lily to discuss all the great games, podcasts,...
Cecilia Grimaldi9th April 2021 It is an old question but that does not make it any less relevant: does size...