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Beagle hunter On a mission to find the most famous ship of science news.bbc.co.uk Heat may spark world food crisis Half the world's population could face food crisis by 2100 as soaring temperatures cripple staple crops, scientists warn. news.bbc.co.uk Everest trip helps critically ill Blood oxygen levels recorded on a trip by medics to Everest could help the treatment of critically ill patients. news.bbc.co.uk Panda bites his third tourist in two years at Beijing zoo A panda at Beijing zoo bites a man for the third time in two years. news.bbc.co.uk Zimbabwe troops 'eat elephants' A Zimbabwean wildlife campaigner tells the BBC that soldiers are being given elephant meat to eat, as the economic crisis deepens. news.bbc.co.uk Mosquitoes make sweet love music Sexy songs sung by mosquitoes in courtship could be key to curbing the spread of dengue fever, say scientists. news.bbc.co.uk Our writers talk back Some of the previous contributors to the Green Room respond to readers' questions and comments. news.bbc.co.uk Animal matters Scotland's debate over tests on primates news.bbc.co.uk Feilden's blog Ground-breaking new technique in stem cell science news.bbc.co.uk Eat it or lose it - why centuries of crop diversity are at risk Centuries of crop diversity are at risk of being lost forever as farmers turn to just a few modern, high yielding varieties. news.bbc.co.uk 'Wolfman' returns Explorer Jim McNeill tracks down Arctic wolves news.bbc.co.uk Body repair 'could be ramped up' A combination of drugs could trick the body into sending its repair mechanisms into overdrive, say scientists. news.bbc.co.uk China alert over bird flu death Chinese authorities shut down and clean poultry markets in Hebei province, after the first human death in nearly a year. news.bbc.co.uk Baby Jupiter's huge weight gain The planet Jupiter must have gained mass fast during its infancy, according to astronomers. news.bbc.co.uk Earth Watch Why it is hard to predict sudden environmental crises news.bbc.co.uk Black holes 'preceded galaxies' Astronomers believe they have solved a cosmic chicken-and-egg question: what came first - black holes or galaxies? news.bbc.co.uk A deep-sea fish caught in the Pacific has mirrors for eyes A deep-sea fish caught in the Pacific has eyes which use mirrors as well as lenses, scientists discover. news.bbc.co.uk Mummy of female pharaoh uncovered Egyptologists find remains of a mummy thought to belong to a queen who ruled 4,300 years ago, Egypt's antiquities chief announced. news.bbc.co.uk Tech fair offers greener vision Analysts at the Consumer Electronics Show say green credentials of tech products will become critical to success. news.bbc.co.uk Holes give edge to new armour Scientists from the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) have devised ultra-hard vehicle armour to protect military personnel. news.bbc.co.uk Canadians claim South Pole record A trio of Canadians claim a new record for the fastest trek across Antarctica to the South Pole. news.bbc.co.uk First flight of algae-fuelled jet Continental Airlines is the latest to test fly a jet biofuel, this time with a product derived partially from algae. news.bbc.co.uk US vows 'huge' marine protection The US is to establish "the largest area of protected sea in the world", banning fishing and mining, around its Pacific islands. news.bbc.co.uk Poetry or science? Is romantic love just a chemical cocktail? news.bbc.co.uk Venomous mammal caught on camera Rare footage of one of the world's most strange and elusive mammals is captured by scientists. news.bbc.co.uk | Science > Radio Programs Last searches:cheap domain hostingonline forexrefinance interest ratesuniversity of phoenix onlineenemjet airways Science > Radio ProgramsRadio Programs:Arctic Science Journeys Radio (ASJ) A free radio service offering stories about science, culture, and the environment of the Far North. Includes archives [last audio update in 2005]. http://seagrant.uaf.edu/news/MoreASJ.html Australian Broadcasting Corporation - The Science Show on Radio National One of the longest running programs on Australian radio. Scientific issues, debates, events, personalities, scientific fraud exposés, discoveries, and broadcasting pranks are hallmarks of the show. Shows are about 50 minutes in length and are archived for streaming audio rebroadcast. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ss/ BBC - Radio 4 - The Sound of Life Stories related to sound in the animal kingdom: making, using, ocmmunicating with, detecting, and effects of sound pollution on the environment. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/soundoflife.shtml Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Regular series programmes plus older occasional series and documentaries available live or with Listen Again. Includes upcoming programmes, science puzzles, message boards and webchat transcripts. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/ Comic Brian Malow hosts a live daily webcast featuring interviews with scientists, authors, techies, artists, musicians and others. http://www.butseriously.com/ CBC Radio One: Quirks & Quarks Weekly show from Canada hosted by Bob McDonald and broadcast on Saturdays. Listen to show archives using RealAudio, mp3 and ogg files. http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/ The DNA Files: Genetic Science Documentaries Distributed by National Public Radio A public radio series that explores the world of genes and genetic science. http://www.dnafiles.org/ Daily science radio series covering popular science subjects that affect our everyday lives. http://www.earthsky.org/radioshows/ Short radio broadcast providing a weekly look at the whimsical, unusual or little-known sides of engineering. The series is by Texas A&M Engineering. http://engineeringworks.tamu.edu/ Daily one-minute weekday features deal with a broad range of issues in the environmental, natural resources, and energy fields. http://www.nsc.org/ehc/minute.html Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast Radio science program available live online using Realplayer and as a podcast. http://home.uchicago.edu/~chuckles/ Interview with John Koulouris about craters on Mars, Venus and the Moon that have been officially attributed to CANADA by the International Astronomical Union. http://www.archive.org/details/John_koulouris_esq_on_Cbc_radio_canada_on_mars Environmental news and information program hosted by Steve Curwood. Features interviews and commentary on a broad range of environmental topics. http://www.loe.org/ Two-minute radio broadcasts covering everyday science topics, especially those that are "wow, that's neat" types. Each script for A Moment of Science is checked by a scientist in the appropriate field. http://amos.indiana.edu/ Online, on-demand radio show focuses on science, technology and medicine. Includes audio archives, articles and news, Ask a Scientist and Cafe Scientifique. http://thenakedscientists.com/ Collection of NPR stories covering health and science topics. http://www.npr.org/templates/topics/topic.php?topicId=1007 NPR: Science Friday with Ira Flatow Weekly two-hour radio program about science, technology and environment issues in the news. Includes RealAudio archives, FAQ, forum, book discussions and SciFri Kids section. From National Public Radio (USA). http://www.sciencefriday.com/ The Planetary Society's Planetary Radio Show Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. Broadcast weekly. http://www.planetary.org/audio/planetaryradio.html Produces a two-minute sound portrait every weekday, providing recordings of nature, culture and science worldwide. http://www.pulseplanet.com/ Radio Expeditions at Nationalgeographic.com A coproduction of NPR and the National Geographic Society. Heard on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Radio Expeditions blends narrative, interviews, and digital sound to document stories of Earth's threatened environments and diverse cultures. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/radiox/ Radio show provided by WNYC presenting thought-provoking, often funny, science essays revolving around a single topic such as laughter, deception, or choice. RadioLab podcasts also available. http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/ Talk radio broadly focused on the life sciences, physical sciences, and planetary and space sciences, as well as K-12 science education and the intersection between science and art. http://www.scienceandsociety.net/ A long-running, wide-ranging 90-second daily science news feature often addressing listener questions. Archives in Realaudio format. http://www.scienceupdate.com/ A production of The University of Texas McDonald Observatory. StarDate tells listeners what to look for in the night sky and explains the science, history, and skylore behind these objects. It also reports on research findings and space missions, and it offers tidbits on astronomy in the arts and popular culture. http://stardate.org/radio/ Weekly science news radio show featuring current topics and issues. Live Internet radio, streaming audio archives of past shows, weekly text articles, forum and extensive links. http://www.twis.org/ Five-day-a-week, one-minute radio science program features the latest scientific breakthroughs and discoveries. Includes text and audio program archives plus a monthly version in QuickTime format. From the University of California. http://www.ucop.edu/sciencetoday/ WFMU - The Speakeasy with Dorian Interview show with guests from the world of the arts, sciences, the media, and other areas of interest. http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/SE Links to recent health and science stories. [RSS] http://www.npr.org/rss/rss.php?id=1007 Updates from StarDate Online, including daily radio show podcast, stargazing tips, and featured images. [RSS] http://stardate.org/feeds/rss.xml |
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