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13 September 2018: The oldest drawing and the energy of data 2018-09-12
6 September 2018: Space junk, and a physicist’s perspective on life 2018-09-05
30 August 2018: Gravity’s big G and the evolution of babies 2018-08-29
Backchat August 2018: Audio reporting, audience feedback, and Brexit 2018-08-24
23 August 2018: Quantum computers and labour division in ants 2018-08-22
16 August 2018: Bumblebees, opioids, and ocean weather 2018-08-15
8 August 2018: Fox aggression, microbiota and geoengineering 2018-08-08
02 August 2018: Zebra finch colour perception, terraforming Mars, and attributing extreme weather 2018-08-01
26 July 2018: Conservation, automata, and pet DNA tests 2018-07-25
19 July 2018: DNA scaffolds, climate-altering microbes, and a robot chemist 2018-07-18
12 July 2018: Rats, reefs, and career streaks 2018-07-11
05 July 2018: A DNA computer, the koala genome, and the invisibility of LGBTQ+ researchers 2018-07-04
Backchat June 2018: Lab health, email briefings, and CRISPR 2018-06-29
27 June 2018: Air pollution, sick plants, and stress 2018-06-27
21 June 2018: Pancreatic cancer, silica cages, and AI bias 2018-06-20
14 June 2018: Baobab tree death, zebrafish stem cells, and ice in Antarctica 2018-06-13
07 June 2018: Magnetic animal migration, cold enzymes, and mouse memory 2018-06-06
31 May 2018: Boosting diversity in physics, and life after an asteroid impact 2018-05-30
24 May 2018: Climate costs, cleverer cab journeys, and peering through matter with muons 2018-05-23
17 May 2018: Probing the proton, research misconduct, and making sense of mystery genes 2018-05-16
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