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03/05/2012
Science magazine programme.
10/05/2012
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news.
17/05/2012
24/05/2012
Energy generation perceptions, light loving bugs, fast chips, and predicting earthquakes.
31/05/2012
80 years of neutrons, why helium gas isn't a laugh and horrible noises we love to hate.
07/06/2012
Legionnaires' bacteriology, why Venus is good for science and the true illusion of stripes
14/06/2012
Quentin Cooper looks at how mathematical genius Alan Turing helped form the digital age.
So You Want to Be a Scientist - the finals
Adam Rutherford presents the finals of So You Want to Be a Scientist?
28/06/2012
05/07/2012
12/07/2012
Angela Saini examines new technology designed to speed up airport security checks.
19/07/2012
Neanderthal medicine, commemorating extinctions, ExLab and the ethics of crowd funding.
26/07/2012
Simulating a whole bacterium, UK tsunamis, melting Greenland ice, and herd behaviour.
02/08/2012
A look at phonics and neuroscience, maths and the epic classics, and animal empathy.
06/08/2012
Quentin Cooper reports on the latest surface rover mission to Mars, NASA's Curiosity.
16/08/2012
How a child with total paralysis could kick a football using a brain-controlled suit.
23/08/2012
Quentin Cooper investigates Mars, bomb-proof make-up, toilets of the future, and bird song
30/08/2012
Piano tuners' brains, exo-planets and chimp justice. Quentin Cooper presents science news.
06/09/2012
Quentin Cooper features some of the highlights of the British Science Festival in Aberdeen
13/09/2012
Quentin Cooper explores how online social pressure can increase voter turnout.
20/09/2012
Climate computer modelling and its use in determining future UK energy policy.
27/09/2012
Quentin Cooper visits the Gravity Fields festival in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
04/10/2012
Retractions - what happens when published research is wrong? With Quentin Cooper.
11/10/2012
The Nobel Prizes for 2012; the science and the glory.
18/10/2012
What is the scientific evidence behind the badger cull?
25/10/2012
Six-year sentences handed to Italian earthquake specialists for bad L'Aquila advice.
01/11/2012
Gareth Mitchell investigates energy storage solutions and the threats to our woodlands.
08/11/2012
Coffee extinction, evidence of the earliest human society, and migratory birds dying.
15/11/2012
Quentin Cooper looks at the idea of converting power stations to burn wood from trees.
22/11/2012
Quentin Cooper investigates the science in the news and the news in science.
29/11/2012
UK Energy Bill, rat cull in South Georgia, the powers of olive oil, and Romantic Chemistry