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The genetics of cystic fibrosis, 20 years on.
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13/08/2009
The greatest fossil field yet found, the archaeology of hurricanes and Saturn edge-on.
20/08/2009
The fastest man alive, algae blooms, naming stars and moving stem cells with magnets.
27/08/2009
Solar storms, catastrophe financing, the disappearing honey bees and Taser guns.
03/09/2009
Rail upgrades, econophysics, flu at school and milk genes.
10/09/2009
Quentin Cooper hears what became of the Large Hadron Collider.
17/09/2009
World Ozone Day, 20 years on; Feed the World.
24/09/2009
New hopes of an effective AIDS vaccine; the wet summer of 2009; a new carbon-fibre violin.
01/10/2009
The earthquakes in southeast Asia; China's greenhouse gases; green but mean; spintronics.
08/10/2009
Quentin Cooper and guests assess the latest batch of Nobel Science Prizes.
15/10/2009
Arctic ice loss; an inflating universe; conserving the world's plants at Kew Seed Bank.
22/10/2009
NASA's new Ares 1 rocket; Ardi the human ancestor.
29/10/2009
Quentin Cooper explores mundane science fiction, where imagination meets reality.
05/11/2009
DNA nano-machines; the demise of the Nazca; SMOS satellite.
12/11/2009
Quentin Cooper presents a special edition from Cardiff University.
19/11/2009
Quentin Cooper reports on new climate change research ahead of the Copenhagen summit.
26/11/2009
The scientific impact of 'Climategate'; deep Ocean survey; drilling earthquake zones.
03/12/2009
CERN particle smashing; secrets of toughest bacterium; lab pork; how to live longer.
10/12/2009
Ocean observatories? Quentin Cooper looks at global plans to monitor the deep sea.
17/12/2009
Predicting our climate future; revealing heat of cosmic creation; mapping cancer's genome.
24/12/2009
Quentin Cooper and an expert panels of guests answer listeners' questions.
31/12/2009
Quentin Cooper looks into the continuing role of enthusiasts at the front line of research
07/01/2010
Quentin Cooper launches 'So You Want to Be A Scientist?'.
14/01/2010
Gareth Mitchell hears about Neanderthals, dogs, telescopes and the coldest place on Earth.
21/01/2010
Gareth Mitchell investigates the latest science news and inventions from 1,000 years ago.
28/01/2010
Quentin Cooper reports on progress towards personalised cancer treatment.
04/02/2010
Quentin Cooper finds out how microscopic bubbles could boost biofuel production.
11/02/2010
Quentin Cooper visits the 91热爆's R&D HQ to see what new technologies are on the horizon.
18/02/2010
Quentin Cooper meets the man behind CryoSat-2, rebuilt to study changing polar ice.
25/02/2010
Quentin Cooper hears that the universe is made of information.