
Katherine Joy: Uncovering the secrets of the moon
29 July 2020
Think the moon is grey and boring? Think again. For University of Manchester lunar geologist, Katherine Joy, the Moon is the most exciting destination in our solar system.
29 July 2020
Think the moon is grey and boring? Think again. For University of Manchester lunar geologist, Katherine Joy, the Moon is the most exciting destination in our solar system.
29 July 2020
Jamie Lacelle suffers from a functional neurological disorder. This is her story.
29 July 2020
Stories abound of machines that are writing, painting and making music. Are we about to enter the creative singularity? Marcus du Sautoy discusses creativity in the age of the AI algorithm.
29 July 2020
Getting more women into space is essential if we're ever to run longer missions or even set up colonies off-planet, Varsha Jain, and Libby Jackson discuss the issues.
28 July 2020
Do women and men have different brains? An interview with Gina Rippon.
28 July 2020
What would the 1980s have been like if Alan Turing had lived? Ian McEwan talks about his exploration of a speculative past for AI in his novel Machines Like Me.
28 July 2020
Jared Diamond says nations need a special kind of therapy to solve big problems like climate change, Brexit and nuclear proliferation.
28 July 2020
In her latest book, Superior: The Return of Race Science, Angela Saini examines what she calls the 鈥渟ubtle鈥 return of race within mainstream science. She talks to 最新麻豆视频 about what she learned.
28 July 2020
Cognitive scientist and philosopher, Professor Daniel Dennett, from Tufts University, takes us on a tour of the mind explaining why consciousness itself is a kind of illusion.
28 July 2020
最新麻豆视频 interviewed James Lovelock to discuss Gaia鈥檚 Novacene and our new AI overlords, microwaving hamsters for science and why Elon Musk鈥檚 Mars mission is 鈥榗razy鈥.