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Human reproduction
Baby talk
When babies are born, they cry in the accent of their mother tongue: how does language begin in the womb?
Darshana Narayanan
video
Technology and the self
A filmmaker finds a tactile beauty in the creation of her prosthetic leg
11 minutes
video
Knowledge
An Indigenous myth and a geological survey elicit two ways of knowing one place
4 minutes
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Biology
Beetles take flight at 6,000 frames per second in this perspective-shifting short
9 minutes
video
War and peace
A war meteorologist’s riveting account of how the Allies averted a D-Day disaster
6 minutes
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Politics and government
Governing for the planet
Nation-states are no longer fit for purpose to create a habitable future for humans and nature. Which political system is?
Jonathan S Blake & Nils Gilman
video
Physics
What does it look like to hunt for dark matter? Scenes from one frontier in the search
7 minutes
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Genetics
We are not machines
Welcome to the new post-genomic biology: a transformative era in need of fresh metaphors to understand how life works
Philip Ball
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Progress and modernity
In praise of magical thinking
Once we all had knowledge of how to heal ourselves using plants and animals. The future would be sweeter for renewing it
Anna Badkhen
video
Biology
An elegy for a dying microbe explores what we really mean by ‘death’
9 minutes
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History of technology
Learning to love monsters
Windmills were once just machines on the land but now seem delightfully bucolic. Could wind turbines win us over too?
Stephen Case
video
Biotechnology
It’s our responsibility to engineer corals that can weather the world we’ve created
11 minutes
video
Physics
Imagining spacetime as a visible grid is an extraordinary journey into the unseen
12 minutes
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Engineering
For one of nature’s great builders, finding a mate means weaving the perfect nest
4 minutes
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History of science
His radiant formula
Stephen Hawking’s greatest legacy – a simple little equation now 50 years old – revealed a shocking aspect of black holes
Roger Highfield
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Evolution
What is intelligent life?
Our human minds hold us back from truly understanding the many brilliant ways that other creatures solve their problems
Abigail Desmond & Michael Haslam
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Pleasure and pain
Eulogy for silence
Tinnitus is like a constant scream inside my head, depriving me of what I formerly treasured: the moments of serene quiet
Diego Ramírez Martín del Campo
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History of ideas
Chaos and cause
Can a butterfly’s wings trigger a distant hurricane? The answer depends on the perspective you take: physics or human agency
Erik Van Aken
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Philosophy of mind
Do plants have minds?
In the 1840s, the iconoclastic scientist Gustav Fechner made an inspired case for taking seriously the interior lives of plants
Rachael Petersen
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Illness and disease
Getting past ‘it’s IBS’
While science illuminates the gut-brain relationship, doctors remain ignorant and dismissive of patients with gut problems
Xi Chen
video
Animals and humans
Why be dragons? How massive, reptilian beasts entered our collective imagination
58 minutes
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Ecology and environmental sciences
Dominion
To take care of the Earth, humans must recognise that we are both a part of the animal kingdom and its dominant power
Hugh Desmond
video
Biology
How the world’s richest reds are derived from an innocuous Mexican insect
5 minutes
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Quantum theory
Quantum dialectics
When quantum mechanics posed a threat to the Marxist doctrine of materialism, communist physicists sought to reconcile the two
Jim Baggott