Inspired by Ada
A collection on women in science, maths, and the internet - all inspired by Ada Lovelace.
4 Extra at Bletchley Park
Maggie Philbin traces the remarkable history of IT through the BBC sound archives.
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Ada Lovelace—In Our Time
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Ada Lovelace - the Victorian ‘enchantress of numbers’.
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Konnie Huq on Ada Lovelace—Great Lives
TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
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03/03/2011—Material World
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news.
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Women and Enlightenment Science—In Our Time
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the role played by women in Enlightenment science.
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Ada Lovelace Day
Who are the women in STEM now and from history who we should know more about?
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell—The Life Scientific
Jim Al-Khalili talks to astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
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Wendy Hall—The Life Scientific
Jim Al Khalili discusses the development of the web with Prof Wendy Hall.
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Lise Meitner—Great Lives
Jenny Agutter champions the life and work of pioneering Austrian physicist Lise Meitner.
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Sophie Scott—The Life Scientific
Jim Al-Khalili talks to neuroscientist Sophie Scott about the science of laughter.
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Marie Curie—Great Lives
Pallab Ghosh explains how Marie Curie achieved fame through her work on radioactivity.
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Dame Ann Dowling—The Life Scientific
Jim Al-Khalili discusses silent aircraft with Cambridge engineer, Dame Ann Dowling.
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Molly Stevens—The Life Scientific
Jim al-Khalili talks to a scientist who grows human bones in a test tube, Molly Stevens.
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