Hydrogen Icebergs in space? The mystery of 'Oumuamua
When a strange spinning cigar-shaped object was spotted travelling through our solar system in...
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Hydrogen Icebergs in space? The mystery of 'Oumuamua
When a strange spinning cigar-shaped object was spotted travelling through our solar system in...
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Hubble at 30: a view into our cosmos
Thirty years ago, the Hubble space telescope was shuttled into orbit, and has since provided us...
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The fight over the Hubble constant
When it comes to the expansion rate of the universe, trying to get a straight answer isn’t easy....
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Chris Hadfield on life in space
Chris Hadfield was the first Canadian to walk in space, became commander of the International...
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Cross Section: Jo Dunkley – Science Weekly podcast
Jo Dunkley is a professor of physics and astrophysical sciences at Princeton University. Hannah...
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Cross Section: Hiranya Peiris – Science Weekly podcast
What happened before the Big Bang? This is one of the hardest questions scientists are trying to...
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What happens when we can't test scientific theories? – Science Weekly podcast
String theory gained traction 35 years ago but scientists have not found any evidence to suggest...
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Looking up in wonder: humanity and the cosmos (part one) – podcast
The history of humanity is intimately entwined with the cosmos. The stars have influenced...
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Looking up in wonder: humanity and the cosmos (part two)
There is something undeniably appealing about the cosmos that has kept humans staring upwards in...
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Last month, billionaire after billionaire hopped into spacecraft to reach the final frontier....
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The dark universe: can a scientist battling long Covid unlock the mysteries of the cosmos?
Since being laid low with the virus more than a year ago, Catherine Heymans can only operate in...
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Science, comedy, and society: Brian Cox and Robin Ince answer your questions – podcast
In this week’s Science Weekly podcast, Nicola Davis asks two of popular science’s best known...
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What (non-Covid) science is coming up in 2021?
Ian Sample and producer Madeleine discuss what science, outside of the pandemic, they’ll be...
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Nasa’s new space telescope and its search for extraterrestrial life
On 22 December, if all goes to plan, the £7.5bn James Webb space telescope (JWST) will be blasted...
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Black holes: seeing 'the unseeable' – Science Weekly podcast
Using a global network of telescopes, scientists have managed to capture an image of a black hole...
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This week, we chat to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku about the future of humanity, how we're...
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Galaxy Zoo and old weather: exploring the potential of citizen science
A discussion on the potential of citizen science and 'crowdsourcing' for large digital...
BBC Sky at Night magazine - Episode Thirty Four
In this special episode of the Sky at Night Magazine podcast Features Editor Will Gater reports...
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Your drunk physicists are Dan, Doug, Mike, and Max. We have been drinking and discussing physics...
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Your drunk physicists are Dan, Doug, Mike, and Max. We have been drinking and discussing physics...
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