Self-interest preventing progress on world problems
It wasn’t an instant goodnight for all when the asteroid hit
Emptying the dustbin to assemble the Iguanodontian tree
Opalised dinosaur to star in a film and a new museum
Tracing distribution of ancient humans
A new approach to treating pancreatic cancer
Ancient reefs reveal early history of life on Earth

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Folge vom 16.11.2019Dinos, Denisovans and tipping complexity
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Folge vom 09.11.2019Where are the birds? And mould-breaking young scientistsAfter 180 years, suddenly we know more about breasts Magic mushroom compound psilocybin shows promise for treatment of anxiety and depression How to build affection for city rivers Insects feeling the heat of changing climate Oxford encourages swifts with a tower of nesting boxes Birds threatened by rapid climate change Unnatural Selection explores and compares selective breeding with natural selection
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Folge vom 02.11.2019Is nuclear safe? Plus, a stroll through the science of secretsGerry Thomas questions our fear of nuclear power Could California save the Tarkine by leasing it? The University of Newcastle looks at new uni model, new energy options Electrolysis may help pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere Look at our beautiful website! You can trust us! British grapes roasted by extreme heat London’s Science Museum presents Top Secret: From ciphers to cyber security
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Folge vom 26.10.2019The cancer-causing addictive drug, fourth in line after caffeine, alcohol and nicotine, gets no researchUNSW celebrates 70 years Prime Minister’s Prizes for Innovators and Innovation 2019 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science Teaching in Primary and Secondary Schools 2019 STEM careers extend throughout industry Linking climate passion with education and careers Betel quid - fourth most commonly consumed drug after caffeine, alcohol and nicotine, but this cancer-causing addiction gets no research