BBC Focus Magazine Podcast
Summary: The latest news from the team behind Focus magazine - a popular UK-based science and technology magazine. To find out more, visit sciencefocus.com
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Podcasts:
Explorer Ben Saunders prepares for his historic trek to the South Pole; psychologist Eldar Shafir explains why having too little of something can mean so much
"Is it better to play the same lottery numbers every time?" and "How many photos are uploaded every day?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
Stuart Clark takes us on a magical mystery tour through the history of the Universe; David Epstein explains what makes Usain Bolt so speedy
"Do carrots really help you see in the dark?" and "How do computer viruses work?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
Adam Alter explains how colours affect our behaviour; John Bradshaw discusses the strange science of cats
"Which came first - time or space?" and "Why do ducks and geese 'quack' in flight?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
Dr Hilary Jones talks through a day in the life of the human body; Daniel Loxton investigates the science behind Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster
"What is an itch?" and "Can you save fuel by slip-streaming other vehicles?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
UK astronaut Tim Peake talks about his upcoming trip to the International Space Station; Steve Jones reveals what science can tell us about the Bible; David Spiegelhalter discusses the strange statistics of everyday life
"Is love more likely to bloom in hot weather?" and "Can you get sunburnt through glass?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
"Are there storms on the Moon?" and "Why have we evolved to love the taste of unhealthy foods?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions
James Watson celebrates the 60th anniversary of his DNA discovery; James Davies discusses some of the problems facing the psychiatry profession today
"What colour is a mirror?" and "Could a brain transplant give you someone else's memories?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions.
Professor Alice Roberts comes face-to-face with Ice Age giants; miracle detective Dr Joe Nickell investigates the Turin Shroud
"What time zone do they use on the International Space Station?" and "What's the world's toughest animal?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions.