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The UK's Wet Weather and Leonardo's Great Lady
Geoff Watts reports on a new study linking increased global rainfall to human activity.
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Flood Split Europe and Arctic Aquatics
How did Britain become separated from mainland Europe?
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Fossil Findings in China and Corn as a Biofuel
Geoff Watts reports on new fossil findings in China.
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Giant Watery Planet and Robot Physiotherapists
Geoff Watts reports on the discovery of a distant giant planet.
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Royal Society Summer Exhibition
Geoff Watts visits the Royal Society to see some of the science on display.
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Artificial Bacteria and Endangered Parrots
What might Gordon Brown's leadership might mean for science and research?
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Birth Order IQ and Human Susceptibility to HIV
Scientists have worked out why elder children have a higher IQ than younger siblings.
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New Insights into DNA and The Big Bang Recreated
Jonathan Stewart looks at the Great Barrier Reef's role in the climate change debate.
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Climate Change and Our Cities, NASA row and Tracking the Walrus
Geoff Watts visits Greenland to investigate the migratory habits of the walrus.
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On the Origin of the Species
Geoff Watts looks back on the 150 years since Darwin's Origin of Species was published.
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Astronomical Discoveries and Future Space Exploration
Geoff Watts looks back on great astronomical discoveries and future space exploration.
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Cooking and Human Evolution
Geoff Watts dives into underwater archaeology and how cooking transformed human evolution.
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Meteorite Hunters and the Comedy of Change
Geoff Watts meets meteorite hunters tracking down the birth of planets.
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Nuclear Weapons Testing
Geoff Watts finds out how scientists investigate nuclear test ban treaty violations.
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Humans and Robots
Geoff Watts explores the relationship between humans and robots.
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The 2009 Science Book Prize Winner and The Evolution of Technology
Geoff Watts discusses science books, biography, brains and the evolution of technology.
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Extreme Polar Environments
Geoff Watts meets the scientists who study polar life in freezing conditions.
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Funding Research
Geoff Watts investigates the methods and motivations behind basic medical research.
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Music and the Mind
Geoff Watts traces a musical map of the mind.
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Anthropology and Environment
Geoff Watts reveals how anthropology can change the relationship with our environment.
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The British Science Association's Festival
Geoff Watts reports from the British Science Association's Festival in Guildford.
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Lord May and Insect Art
Geoff Watts meets Lord May, President of the British Science Association.
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The Future of Gene Sequencing
Geoff Watts and guests discuss genomic medicine and the future of gene sequencing.
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Public Engagement with Science
Geoff Watts examines progress towards greater public engagement with science.
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Lord Martin Rees
Geoff Watts meets Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and President of the Royal Society.
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The Science of Seasonality
Geoff Watts looks into the science of seasonality in plants, animals and humans.
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Can Science Be Creative?
Geoff Watts asks if science can be creative.
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Attitudes to Darwin
Geoff Watts investigates attitudes to evolution.
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Spaceflight and Weightlessness
Geoff Watts finds out the use of experiments in weightlessness, similar to being in orbit.
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Professor John Beddington
Geoff Watts is joined by the government's Chief Scientific Advisor, Prof John Beddington.
