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Manipulating mouse memory; London pollution; Nature of knowing; Snail fur

BBC Inside Science

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The Unpicking of the Neurobiology of Trauma

BBC Inside Science is made in new broadcasting house about 200 yards north of Oxford Circus in Central London. Last month a report from King's College London revealed that pollution levels, specifically of nitrogen dioxide in Oxford Street are world beating. The data is robust and inhalation of NO2, ozone and nanoscale particles mostly made of carbon poses considerable health risks. We sent Marnie Chesterton out with environmental pollution researcher Dr Rossa Brewer to collect some data.

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