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面试对生物学
Interviews about genetics, ecology and evolution, insects, mammals, marine science, plants and zoology...
We spoke to Professor Ian Wilmut who, in 1996, cloned the first mammal, Dolly the sheep.
For Kitchen Science, Ben found out how to clone at home!
When you're buying training shoes, do you really get what you pay for? Professor Rami Abboud doesn't think...
Birds do it, bees do it, but now Irene Terry, from the University of Utah, has found that primitive plants indulge in...
The chemistry of carbon dioxide could give us better beers, by supplying brewers with exactly the compounds they need,...
Biocomposites, materials similar to plastics but made from biological material, could be the ideal replacement for...
What do we need robots for in genetics? Just what difference do they make? We sent Meera to the Wellcome Trust Sanger...
Out of Body Experiences (OBE's)may be spooky, but they can tell us a lot about how the brain works. Now,...
Jim Olsen and his team from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre in Seattle have found a way to use scorpion...
Bruce Livett tells how he is using the venom of cone shells to cure pain...
We spoke to Gavin Laing, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicne, about why snake venom is so potent, how we could...
Robyn Williams, from ABC Radio National's 'The Science Show' speaks to Glenn King about finding natural...
Ben finds out how to avoid being stung and make a great cup of tea at the same time.
This week, Bob and Chelsea tell us about extreme familily survival.
David Thomas is a marine biologist from the University of Wales, Bangor. His work takes him all over the world and he...
Richard Turner volunteered to have his body tested to extremes of endurance at Everest base camp, all in the name of...
Olaf Blanke tells Chris Smith about how a certain region of the brain can be tricked into making you believe there...
Is 'survival of the fittest' a bit too simple? We spoke to Loeske Kruuk, whose studys show that, in Red Deer...
This week, Bob and Chelsea tell us about seed that sow themselves and the future of domestic robots!