Unexpected Elements Episodes Episode guide
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Genetics of Obesity
Can we switch obesity off with the flick of a genetic switch?
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Brain in a Dish
Scientists claim to have grown an almost fully-formed human brain for the first time.
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Invasive Species from the Suez Canal
Ecological alarm at invasive species entering the extended Suez Canal.
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Nepal-India Earthquake Risk
Increased risk of a future major earthquake in an area that straddles Nepal and India
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Lessons from Hunting Cecil the Lion
The issues surrounding hunting from population control, to poaching and for sport
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Earth 2.0
Planets from the Kepler telescope include a world sharing many characteristics of Earth.
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Pluto Special
Horizons mission to Pluto, new feathered dinosaur from China, and rats in Flintstone car
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Global Warming and the Arctic Tundra
How global warming is affecting Arctic tundra and how it could be adding to the problem
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GM Wheat Trial Failure
GM wheat trial has been ineffective at repelling aphids in the outdoor trial
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Diet in India
The Indian slum children who eat too much junk food
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Ivory Forensics Detect Africa Poaching Hotspots
Elephant poaching is on the rise in two main hotspots - Tanzania and Mozambique
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Alcohol Drinking in Wild Chimpanzees
Wild chimpanzees partial to alcohol drinking a new study shows
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Global Warming Pause - Is It Valid?
Global surface temperature data disputes the reported global warming slowdown or pause.
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Ageing Secrets of the Fat-Tailed Dwarf Lemur
Broken robots which can soldier on. Positive stories of HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
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El Nino
El Nino is a weather event that happens every five years yet it is hard to predict
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Gene Seasonality
Gene expression changes with the seasons
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The Destructive Power of the Nepalese Earthquake
Seismologists report on the unusual shaking during the Nepalese earthquake
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Nepal earthquake
Nepal earthquake devastation
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Artemisinin Resistant Malaria in Africa
Malaria resistant to artemisinin drug found in Kenya
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25 years of the Hubble Space Telescope
25 years since the launch of the Hubble Space telescope, we celebrate its successes.
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Inbred Gorillas
Claudia Hammond investigates concussion in sport and asks, will science stop play?
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Large Hadron Collider
A date has been set for the reboot of the Large Hadron Collider
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Ebola One Year On
A warning that all countries need to be clear of Ebola before the danger is over.
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Farming African Wet Savannah
70% more food production will be required to feed the growing global population.
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Anthropocene Start Date
When did humans become a geological force? Europe鈥檚 invasion of the Americas in 1500s?
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Solar Impulse 2鈥檚 global flight
The sunlight-powered plane, Solar Impulse 2, is about to fly around the world.
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Curbing mobile phone waste
The CLEVER project that aims to curb mobile phone waste
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Planned obsolescence
New research examines the ability to implant completely made-up false memories in people
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Plastics in the Oceans
How much plastic waste is entering the worlds' oceans?
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Cosmic Renaissance
Scientists say the first stars lit up the Universe later than was previously thought