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Explores reproductive evolution in plants. Relates how in Japan in 1896, Hirase Sakugoro discovered flagellated sperm in a seed of the ‘Ginkgo biloba’, and later Ikeno Seiichiro found the same type of...
Series in which five scientists are taken to a remote Mediterranean island, left with only the most basic of equipment and asked to use their scientific knowledge as survival skills to demonstrate how useful...
Jacqueline McGlade of the NERC Centre for Coastal and Marine Science discusses with a small group including schoolchildren, satellite, ship survey and computer modelling studies of the workings of the marine...
Professor Susan Greenfield conducts a tour of the brain with a small group that includes schoolchildren and graduates. A brief historical introduction is followed by a discussion on our present, admittedly...
Introduces the application of chemical explanations to the development of life. Asks, how do sperms find eggs? What role does calcium play in kicking off egg cell division? What roles do chemicals play in...
Looks at the relationship between chemistry and aesthetics. First questions society’s perception of the chemist and chemistry as realms which exclude art. An installation artist and Nobel Prize-winning...
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