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Project 17
Seventeen 17-year-olds tell us what they want from the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Bodies
Professor Alice Roberts traces our changing understanding of human anatomy and ourselves.
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A Perfect Planet
Exploring the great forces of nature that support, drive and enable life on earth.
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The Burning Question
How the fight against climate change can move beyond the political left/right agenda.
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The Senses
Neurologist Guy Leschziner explores the surprisingly strange world of our senses.
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Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis
Exploring the bustling oases where elephants, lions, leopards and other species meet.
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How to Vaccinate the World
Tim Harford reports on the global race to create a vaccine to end the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Climate Question
Why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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Reading the Water
Writer Chris Yates explores the spirit of carp fishing at a Wiltshire lake in midsummer.
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Under the Cloud
It's the key metaphor of the internet, ethereal and fluffy - but what is the cloud hiding?
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Slow Radio
An antidote to today’s frenzied world. Step back, let go, it’s time to go slow.
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Extinction: The Facts
Sir David Attenborough investigates the loss of biodiversity happening around us.
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Planet Earth: A Celebration
Escape with Sir David Attenborough to the wildest places for a visual and musical treat.
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Led by the science
How does scientific advice lead to government policy at the best of times, and the worst?
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How They Made Us Doubt Everything
Investigating claims there could be asbestos in make-up and the industry's response.
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A Wild Year
A unique insight into the nature of three iconic regions of the British countryside.
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Mapping the Future
Jerry Brotton navigates the transformation from paper to digital mapping.
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±«Óãtv Birds
Naturalist Brett Westwood considers migration in differing forms from the DRC to the UK.
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The Last Songs of Gaia
How are the world's musicians, sound artists and poets responding to the loss of species?
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The New Tech Cold War
Gordon Corera asks if the West is losing the technological race with China.
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Life, Uncertainty and VAR
Tom Chivers asks what football's search for truth tells us about uncertainty in our lives.
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The Virus Hunters
Tracking the virus hunters who race to understand and extinguish new pathogens.
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The Cathedral Thinkers
Ian Sansom meets the people daring to dream beyond their own lifespans.
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Nature Table
Sue Perkins hosts a comedy 'Show & Tell' series celebrating the natural world.
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Andy's Aquatic Adventures
Andy explores waters across the globe and discovers amazing aquatic animals.
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Code Red
The innovation in trauma science that's saving the lives of bleeding trauma patients.
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World Wise Web
Teenagers talk to technology pioneers who have shaped their lives
±«Óãtv World Service
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The Stem Cell Hard Sell
Lesley Curwen investigates the hope, hype and potential harm of stem cell treatments
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Green Originals
Reflections on the pioneers of the environmental movement over the last sixty years.
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The World Turned Upside Down
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables and its geopolitical consequences.
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The End of the World Has Already Happened
Philosopher Timothy Morton explores our psychological relationship with the climate crisis
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Earth’s Tropical Islands
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
±«Óãtv Two
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Swooshes, Seaboards, Synths and Spawn
Musician Bishi examines how tech and AI shape the future of music creation.
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Seven Worlds, One Planet
Extraordinary wildlife stories and unseen wilderness of our seven unique continents.
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The Science of Addiction
Sally Marlow turns to science to find out why so many people in Britain are addicted.
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D for Diagnosis
Claudia Hammond explores the history of classification for diagnoses of the mind.
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8 Days: To the Moon and Back
The story of Apollo 11, told in the voices of the first men to step foot on the moon.
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The Moon and Us
A special documentary celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing.
±«Óãtv Radio Wales
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Naturebang
Making sense of what it means to be human by looking to the natural world.
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The Planets
Brian Cox explores the lives of the eight majestic planets that make up our solar system.
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