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Radio 4,07 May 2011,60 mins

Julian Huxley and the Invention of the Public Scientist

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Through the life and work of Julian Huxley, Jim Al-Khalili explores the idea of the public scientist. Huxley was a member of the BBC's Brains Trust and a founder of UNESCO. He also invented the Childrens Zoo at London Zoo. He wrote accessible books on evolution. But how did being a media figure, committed to the public understanding, square with the world of academic science? And where does Huxley's influence lie to this day? Without Huxley no Brian Cox? Producer: Tim Dee First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2011.

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