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09:25
How your brain distinguishes between reality and imagination
02:02
Why you don't need to worry about 'over-potting' your plants
08:30
There’s $1 trillion of platinum on the moon - who will mine it first?
05:04
How Amsterdam is solving its urban food waste problem
01:24
Living towers of worms observed in nature for the first time
02:51
How scientists created the world's smallest violin
01:04
Cockatoos have learned to use public drinking fountains in Australia
04:55
How Amsterdam's floating curtain system prevents plastic from entering the sea
06:48
Dinosaur's water-loving nature brought to life in BBC show
31:59
How AI threatens truth and democracy
00:46
You can make fair dice from any shape you like
01:05
Never before seen details in the sun's atmosphere
15:07
How Amsterdam will transform into a circular city by 2050
01:28
Does Bones accurately portray forensic anthropology? Or push artistic licence too far?
03:21
Why are Homo sapiens the only species of human left?
00:48
Liquid shaker experiment explores how particles came into existence
01:27
T Rex vs Triceratops. How Walking with Dinosaurs uses scientifically grounded artistic licence
01:30
How aeroponics could reduce the carbon costs of farming
01:39
Does milk make a good fertiliser for your houseplants?
04:00
AI garden at Chelsea Flower Show brings visitors closer to nature
21:40
Are smartphones really causing mental illness in teens?
11:26
Can training your sense of smell help reverse cognitive decline?
01:25
How sci-fi writer Larry Niven came up with the idea for Ringworld
00:47
Did Larry Niven write The Ringworld Engineers to set the record straight?
01:29
Jack Black’s Year One explores human history, but what year are we talking about?
00:40
How gas distribution influences the formation of stars
01:26
What bath tub black holes can tell us about quantum physics
01:12
How atomic clocks measure time more accurately
02:57
Capuchin monkeys are abducting other species’ babies
00:33
Larry Niven recommends his books based on the readers personality
04:28
Liquid physics: Inside the lab making black hole analogues on Earth
01:22
Larry Niven: I'd be ready to meet a Pierson's puppeteer or a Motie mediator
01:20
Studying the physics of sci-fi novel Ringworld by Larry Niven
14:43
An interview with Larry Niven – Ringworld author and sci-fi legend
26:11
Is China becoming the global climate leader?
00:42
Hidden watercourses beneath Antarctic observed for the first time
01:38
How the BBC's six pips time signal helped synchronise time
04:06
In search of gravitons, the particle that could unify physics
00:25
'First ever' fault rupture caught on camera
01:19
Lara Croft's dynamite archaeology is destroying history, says paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi
03:17
The Titanic's twin: Digitally exploring the famous shipwreck
02:41
Creating the first sea-worthy navigation timepiece that accelerated ocean exploration
01:29
Why Dora the Explorer is the best representation of paleoanthropology on film
01:27
Can aspirin help plants as well as people?
27:18
99.999% of the ocean floor is still unexplored - what lurks beneath?
00:51
This soft robot 'thinks' with its legs
01:30
Indiana Jones might be the world’s most famous archaeologist, but how accurate is he?
02:00
The race to define longitude with time
14:35
Indiana Jones vs Lara Croft: Ranking the best fictional archaeologists
08:12
Onboard the floating laboratory pushing the limits of Arctic research
01:35
The creation of Greenwich Mean Time
01:47
Solar time, sundials and Greenwich Mean Time
27:01
We may have the nature of light all wrong - are dark photons to blame?
00:53
Hijacked cicadas play music like a cyborg loudspeaker
11:37
The clocks that helped define time from London's Royal Observatory collection
01:30
New AI robot can do chores in houses it's never seen before
00:45
'Bone collector' caterpillar wears dead insect body parts as disguise
02:39
Should you water your orchids with ice cubes?
27:19
Scientists find way to rewire the brain
02:13
The Empire strikes back...but with a couple of sci-fi slip-ups