Indonesian disasters: Quentin hears from the experts about the causes of this week's Sumatran earthquake and tsunami, and the latest eruption of Mount Merapi on Java, and how science can help.
And pollution from space travel. As the world's richest line up for the first private flights into space, experts warn that rocket exhausts could exacerbate the problem of global warming.
Also, after the last in the series A History of the World in a Hundred Objects celebrates the latest in electrical gadgetry, Quentin sees the humble glass electrical valve that kick started the whole electronic revolution.

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Weekly science conversation, on everything from archaeology to zoology, from abacus to the antipodean rodent zyzomys, by way of meteorites. Presented by Quentin Cooper, and airing every Thursday, 4:30 pm.
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Folge vom 28.10.2010Material: Indonesia Tsunami; Merapi Volcano; Space Tourism; First Electronics 28 Oct 10
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Folge vom 21.10.2010Material: Science & The Spending Review 21 Oct 2010Science Minister David Willetts tells Quentin Cooper and a panel of experts about the effects of the spending review on the research budget.
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Folge vom 14.10.2010Material: Stem cell trials, Archaeology & human remains, Interplanetary encounters: 14 Oct 2010Stem cell trials - Geron's spinal cord therapy starts after years of regulatory wrangles. Human remains and archaeology - researchers complain of burdensome regulations. And a brief encounter with a comet chaser NASA's Deep Impact space probe is closing in on the Comet Hartley 2; Quentin hears about the science astronomers hope to learn from the encounter.
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Folge vom 07.10.2010Material: Nobel Prizes, the Sun & climate 07 Oct 2010This week the latest science Nobel Laureates have been announced and Quentin will not only look at who got what and why, but how the awards are being used to argue against UK government plans to cut science funding; and new research into the Sun’s effect on the Earth’s climate seems to be contrary to expectations.