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Explores the medical and social effects of teenage motherhood in various countries, showing the contrasting experiences and difficulties of teenage mothers in Cuba, Ghana, America and Europe, and asks how...
Dr Robert Foley argues, given the traditional view that human intelligence led the ‘homo sapiens’ to dominate the planet, scientists have examined human evolution in isolation rather than viewing the...
Are newspaper headlines and their stories to be believed? Recent examples include ‘British breakthrough likely to end asthma suffering’, ‘Vitamin K linked to child cancer’, and ‘Astronomers find...
The 165th Royal Institution Christmas Lectures series, in which Dr Susan Greenfield examines the workings of the brain. 1: How what we do, think, feel and experience is related to electrical signals...
The 167th Royal Institution Christmas Lectures series, given by Professor Simon Conway Morris, on fossils and evolution. 1: Nature and history of fossils and where to find them. 2: How inert records such as...
Series in which archaeology sheds light on history by unearthing secrets of the past. 1: In the winter of 1996-97 potholers in the Yorkshire Dales stumbled upon the 3500-year-old remains of human burials as...
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