They surround us. They live in us. They are bacteria. Some cause diseases, others produce cheese. Yet, the majority of bacteria on our planet have not been identified. On this program, Jeffrey McLean discusses the genomic sequencing of this dark matter of life.
Cracking cheese, Gromit! …
Ken Weiss has some of the most controversial samples in all of anthropology. Collected from the Yanomami by James Neel and Napolean Chagnon more than forty years ago, the samples have, for more than ten years, produced nothing but headaches for Dr. Weiss.
The rapid increases in the processing power of computers is heralding a brave new world where jobs will be completely automated. But, what will the economy of a future dominated by computers and robots be like?
The universe is a very large place and it often helps to have a guide.
Dinosaurs! Who doesn’t love them? But the dinosaurs of our childhood – the giant Brontosaurus, the spiky Stegosaurus, and the Godzilla-like Tyrannosaurus rex – have changed so much over the years. The Brontosaurus, for example, never actually existed, and T. Rex might have had feathers!
The natural disasters that small islands face are regarded as the canary in a coal mine on the issue of global climate change. Yet, progress towards international action moves at a glacial pace.
Who doesn’t want to live a longer, healthier life? But what is the science behind the many different health fads, and what can a laboratory worm, the nematode, teach us about longevity?
The alimentary canal is a structure that most would rather not explore to deeply, metaphorically or literally.
‘Based on a true story’ isn’t a phrase that only applies to books and movies. It also applies to our conceptions of the past. We’re constantly compelled to fit what we know, or think we know, about the past into some kind of narrative. Unfortunately, both those facts and that narrative are sometimes wrong.
Social networks can drive mass sharing of videos and unusual memes. But is it also a good way to mobilize masses of people from around the globe for a common cause? 
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