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The second of four programmes for Science Week. Philosopher Ray Monk asks how brain research is affecting our ideas about who we are and scientist Richard Dawkins traces the rise of the cultural virus; and...
A collection of material on Einstein’s life and work. Includes a virtual encounter with the scientist, an interactive simulation playhouse for testing his theories, a timeline, and a library.
Describes a fractal as an object with a proliferating finely fanned pattern. As a result, the fractal serves as an excellent model of irregular natural forms such as coastlines and the scientist is relieved...
Examines the possibilities and controversies surrounding neo-natal care, which has led to the survival of babies who would otherwise die.
A tour of active volcanoes with photojournalist Roger Ressmeyer, plus photographs, maps, documents, paintings articles and artifacts on vulcanology and volcanologists.
About inventor Ernest Nagy’s unique process for coating materials with diamond film.
Richard Feynman’s 1960s’ recordings of six of his physics lectures, published previously in ‘Lectures on Physics’.
Investigates claims made by exiled Russian scientist Dr Zhores Medvedev that a nuclear accident occurred 20 years ago in the Southern Ural mountains in Russia. The accident was ‘hushed up’ but facts and...
Explores the possibility of inhabiting Mars. NASA scientist Chris McKay believes that it will possible ‘terraform’ Mars by creating a new atmosphere and add water and plants to make the planet habitable.
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