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Learning to Speak

How do children learn to speak, and why do some learn more slowly that others?

How do children learn to speak, and why do some learn more slowly that others? Also, manipulating atoms using a scanning and tunnelling microscope and Nobel Prize winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann on the link between the laws of physics and the complexity of the natural world.

Presented by Dee Palmer.

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