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Einstein's Fridge
What happened when Einstein decided to fix the fridge?
Florence Nightingale: Statistician
Naomi Alderman tells how Florence Nightingale saved lives with statistics.
Chaucer's Astrolabe - The Medieval GPS
Chaucer's Astrolabe and how a renowned poet wrote the world's first scientific manual.
Paul Ehrlich's 'Magic Bullet' and the Cure for Syphilis
Naomi Alderman tells the story of Paul Ehrlich's 'magic bullet' and the cure for syphilis.
Maxwell's Demon
Philip Ball explains the thought experiment that niggled at physics for a century.
Blood Banks
How blood donation became segregated and associated with racial identity.
The Day The Earth Stopped Standing Still
How a dying man's book demoted the earth and reconstructed the universe.
How Much Testosterone Makes You a Man
How testosterone has been used and abused in history
The man who predicted deforestation and climate change 200 years ago
The man who predicted deforestation and harmful human-induced climate change 200 years ago
The Woman Who Tamed Lightning
Naomi Alderman tells the story of engineer Hertha Ayrton, who refined street lights.
Mesmerism
Philip Ball tells the story of Anton Mesmer and the rise and fall of animal magnetism.
Jumping Genes
Philip Ball tells the story of US geneticist and 1983 Nobel prize-winner Barbara McLintock
The Birth of Photography
How William Fox Talbot captured a moment in time.
Pavlov and his Dogs
Naomi Alderman tells the story of Pavlov and his selectively drooling dogs.
The Medieval Bishop's Big Bang Theory
Philip Ball on a very modern medieval Big Bang Theory forged by a 13th-century bishop.
The Anglo-Saxon remedy that kills MRSA
Naomi Alderman opens the pages of medieval recipe books to find antimicrobial salves.
The Man Who Found Physics in Shells, Seeds and Bees
The man who put maths into biology and saw physics in shells, seeds and bees 100 years ago
Caroline Herschel and the Comets
Naomi Alderman tells the story of 18th-century comet spotter and singer Caroline Herschel.
A wolf, a goat and some cabbages
Philip Ball dives into the Dark Ages to reveal the author of the river crossing riddle.
The Wondrous Transformation of Caterpillars
How a 13-year-old girl mapped metamorphosis in the 1600s. Naomi Alderman presents.
Lise Meitner: Humanitarian physicist who unlocked the science of the atom bomb
Lise Meitner, the humanitarian physicist who unlocked the science of the atom bomb.
How Humphry Davy discovered laughing gas
Naomi Alderman describes how Humphry Davy discovered laughing gas.
Michael Faraday and his 'instructess' in chemistry
Philip Ball tells the story of Michael Faraday and his 'first instructess' in chemistry.
17th-Century Space Flight: The Real Cyrano de Bergerac
Philip Ball reveals the real Cyrano de Bergerac and his 17th-century spaceship.
Urea and the Wohler Myth
Philip Ball tells the story of German chemist Friedrich W枚hler's creation of urea.
Descartes' Daughter
Philip Ball goes back to the 17th century to tell the story of Descartes' 'daughter'.
Hypatia: The Murdered Mathematician
Naomi Alderman's story is of Hypatia - the mathematician murdered by a mob in Alexandria.
Mary Anning and Fossil Hunting
Naomi Alderman tells the story of Mary Anning, who discovered many important fossils.
Eddington's Eclipse and Einstein's Celebrity
Philip Ball tells the story of Arthur Eddington's confirmation of general relativity.
Lucretius, Sheep and Atoms
Naomi Alderman's story is of Lucretius, sheep and atoms
Kepler's Snowflakes
Philip Ball's tale is of Kepler's Snowflakes, a New Year's gift and of crystallography.