Exploration of Mars
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- Posted12 October 2024
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- Posted17 April 2023
Kalki Presents: My Indian Life. What happened next. Audio, 25 minutes
A male belly dancer, a theatre artist and a man who wants to go to Mars
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Science In Action. Fusion milestone. Audio, 33 minutes
Fusion milestone - the science behind the headlines
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Unexpected Elements. Seismic events on Mars. Audio, 54 minutes
New data from Nasa reveals information on Mars’ origin and evolution.
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Science In Action. Seismic events on Mars. Audio, 26 minutes
New data from Nasa reveals information on Mars’ origin and evolution.
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Science In Action. The China heatwave and the new normal. Audio, 28 minutes
The record-breaking heatwave in China and its connection to extreme weather elsewhere
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Science In Action. Surprises from a Martian Lake Bed. Audio, 26 minutes
The latest analysis of Nasa’s perseverance discoveries confounds scientists’ expectations
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- Posted16 August 2022
5 Live Science Podcast. Science in Film. Audio, 42 minutes
The latest science news, and we look at the science in films.
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- Posted3 February 2022
BBC Inside Science. A new space age? Audio, 42 minutes
Could humans be on the Moon and Mars before this decade is out?
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- Posted9 December 2021
5 Live Science Podcast. Malaria, Mars, and Monstrous Ducks! Audio, 54 minutes
This week, it's Q&A time with the team!
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- Posted10 November 2021
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- Posted10 November 2021
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- Posted21 October 2021
Science In Action. Ebola can remain dormant for five years. Audio, 28 minutes
Ebola infections can re-emerge after five years, and cause new outbreaks
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Science In Action. The earliest traces of animal life on earth. Audio, 36 minutes
Do rocks found in Canada show animal life 350 million years older than any found before?
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Rhysearch. Series 1, 2. Will We Live on Mars? Audio, 30 minutes
Why aren't we living on Mars?
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