I love #ScienceRadio but do hate #BBCInsideScience editorial values.
@Vic_Gill, @amsterdammed let's move on from #FishDisco theatrics to species extinction.
Want to talk about this serious topic?
I know you won't, but look at the combined science of the issues, before broadcast.
Issue of man racing as a woman in the Paralympics raised during discussion of classification system on parasport on #BBCInsideScience. Consequences of male puberty were mentioned and the gulp of the interviewee stepping onto a societal landmine was audible.
But it was mentioned
Is exercise (or gaming) good for your brain? The evidence isn't exactly clear. Why not help scientists find out by playing these games: creyos.com/studies/brain-andβ¦, Takes 45 mins, it'll tell you about your brain. To hear how, tune into #BBCInsideScience tomorrow, Radio 4.
In a mo on @BBCRadio4, weβre talking forever chemicals, dinosaur heists & the anti-ageing secrets of lobsters.
The brilliant @SteveBrusatte joins us for my last @BBCInsideScience for just a wee bit.
Tune in! π§ π¦ π¦
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Itβs been a minute & Iβm happy to be back in the @BBCRadio4 presenterβs chair for #BBCInsideScience today.
Weβre talking carbon capture, troublesome orcas and what happens when bird flu hits a tiny island β‘οΈπ³π¦
@Mantis_Shrimp in the driving seat
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Immaculate lawn or wildflower meadow?
Dig into a new study from @Kings_College and @plantsci, showing the benefits of letting lawns go wild for biodiversity, drought resilience, and wellbeing. Plus get tips on how to start your own π
#NoMowMay
If you missed it like I did then listen again to me talking about the craft and chaos of climate negotiations on #BBCInsideScience
Thanks @Vic_Gill@HarryJTL for taking me on a journey down #COP26 memory lane
On #BBCInsideScience right now, weβre talking all things #recycling - from why weβre not doing enough of it to what it means - scientifically - to recycle something. Honestly, I could have talked about this stuff all day.
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kpvβ¦
on this week's #bbcinsidescience: the latest on the lab leak v natural origins story of Sars Cov 2. The hot gossip on Beethoven's DNA. And how future space missions might do something better with astronaut poo than post it out of the space station. Radio 4, now.
In just a mo on @BBCRadio4, #BBCInsideScience asks whether the UK really is a science superpower, how to forecast flooding & how to tell a 500m year-old beastie from seaweed.
And itβs my last show working with the wonderful @emily_birdaudio!! π
@thescienceear and I are bereft!