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The race to make money from our oceans: who is winning? + Brazilian women avoid getting pregnant
The race to make money from our oceans: who is winning? + Brazilian women avoid getting pregnant

Episode 18

In this episode, who is making money from our oceans and is it sustainable? And why Brazilian women who lived through Zika are avoiding getting pregn…

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Lab-grown human embryos just got a new set of rules + Johannesburg's romcom revolution
Lab-grown human embryos just got a new set of rules + Johannesburg's romcom revolution

Episode 17

New scientific guidelines have been released this week on embryo research and the use of stem cells. We talk to experts about what’s changed – includ…

4 years, 9 months ago

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The racial hunger gap in American cities and what to do about it
The racial hunger gap in American cities and what to do about it

Episode 16

In this episode, we look at why millions of Americans are struggling to feed themselves. We explore some of the reasons behind racial disparities in …

4 years, 9 months ago

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Why India's COVID-19 vaccine rollout is faltering
Why India's COVID-19 vaccine rollout is faltering

Episode 15

As India’s COVID-19 crisis continues, we look at what’s holding back the country's vaccination rollout and how a shift in distribution and pricing st…

4 years, 10 months ago

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Cuba's race for a coronavirus vaccine + making life's big decisions
Cuba's race for a coronavirus vaccine + making life's big decisions

Episode 14

In this episode, how Cuba is pushing ahead with the development of its own coronavirus vaccines – and could be nearing vaccine sovereignty. And we he…

4 years, 10 months ago

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Why Scotland's May election is crucial to independence movement, and the UK + an on/off switch for neuroplasticity
Why Scotland's May election is crucial to independence movement, and the UK + an on/off switch for neuroplasticity

Episode 13

In this episode, as Scotland prepares to vote in landmark parliamentary elections on May 6, we explore why the question of independence from the UK i…

4 years, 10 months ago

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Why children keep getting kidnapped in Nigeria + the Kenyan women who join Al-Shabaab
Why children keep getting kidnapped in Nigeria + the Kenyan women who join Al-Shabaab

Episode 12

In this episode, insurgent groups in northern Nigeria continue to kidnap schoolchildren as the government struggles to protect communities against mi…

4 years, 10 months ago

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The colourful feathered world of what dinosaurs really looked like + Israel’s post-election foreign policy
The colourful feathered world of what dinosaurs really looked like + Israel’s post-election foreign policy

Episode 11

In this episode, how new discoveries continue to change our understanding of what dinosaurs looked like – and are helping to shed light on bigger que…

4 years, 11 months ago

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The zombie company problem and what it means for our economies
The zombie company problem and what it means for our economies

Episode 10

In this episode, why some economists are worried about a growing army of "zombie companies" with lots of debts – and what this could mean for the sha…

4 years, 11 months ago

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A new force of nature? The inside story of fresh evidence from Cern that's exciting physicists
A new force of nature? The inside story of fresh evidence from Cern that's exciting physicists

Episode 9

This week, the inside story of how scientists working at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider found tantalising new evidence which could mean we have to reth…

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