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05/08/2010
Quentin Cooper dissects the latest science.
12/08/2010
Quentin Cooper on meteors, carbon capture, plastic solar cells and noctilucent clouds.
19/08/2010
Gareth Mitchell explores DIY on the International Space Station, hot cities and wolves.
26/08/2010
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news.
02/09/2010
Quentin Cooper talks to scientists publishing their research in peer reviewed journals.
09/09/2010
Discussing Vince Cable's plans to squeeze public funding for scientific research.
So You Want to Be a Scientist - the final
The 麻豆官网首页入口's Amateur Scientist of the Year is revealed at the 2010 British Science Festival.
23/09/2010
30/09/2010
07/10/2010
Quentin Cooper and guests assess this week's Nobel Science Prizes.
14/10/2010
Stem cell trials; human remains and archaeology; and a brief encounter with a comet chaser
21/10/2010
Science Minister David Willetts tells Quentin about the government's spending plans.
28/10/2010
Indonesian disasters; The first electronics; Pollution from space travel.
04/11/2010
The International Space Station; Giant Dragonflies; Objects that changed the World.
11/11/2010
Bigger bangs at CERN; Last winter's deep cold; Invisibility cloaks.
18/11/2010
Crop breeding improved; catching anti-atoms; Tycho Brahe exhumed.
25/11/2010
02/12/2010
09/12/2010
16/12/2010
2010 - year of disasters. Quentin Cooper asks how science helped, and how it improved.
23/12/2010
Our latest hominid cousin, lessons from Einstein and cooking the perfect Christmas turkey.
30/12/2010
06/01/2011
2011 International Year of Chemistry: the largest molecule; green chemistry, rare elements
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