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Jan 27, 2025 • 26min

Uncharted: Songs of the sea

A PhD student with a passion for whales stumbles upon a strange, eerie sound deep beneath the ocean waves, something that will soon rock her world. Meanwhile, a fisherman is stranded in the ocean late at night, completely alone. With time running out, can he be rescued before it is too late? From mysterious discoveries to life-or-death struggles, this story delves into the power of the ocean and the determination to survive.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 26min

Uncharted: The grain of truth

Amid the desperation of war-starved Netherlands, a doctor defies conventional wisdom to save gravely ill children, uncovering a treatment that sparks both hope and controversy. Years later, in 1967, a young female researcher detects a strange, pulsing signal. Could it be mundane interference or evidence of alien life? From lifesaving breakthroughs to cosmic discoveries, this story celebrates the determination of pioneers who challenge convention and pursue truth against the odds.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 26min

Uncharted: Love Bytes

A mathematician searching for love discovers that relationships aren’t always as simple as equations—are his calculations the issue, or is there something deeper at play? Meanwhile, at an engineering conference, a young researcher’s seemingly minor mistake uncovers a scandal of epic proportions. Can numbers find love or unveil problems? From personal dilemmas to professional revelations, this episode dives into the unexpected ways numbers can change lives.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 26min

Inside Health: Life after my mountain accident

In 2016, Niall McCann was left with a bruised spinal cord when he crashed his speed glider into the side of a mountain at 50mph.He shares his journey to recovery and some unexpected life lessons he has had to navigate, from soiling himself in inconvenient places and not being able to control his flatulence, to having to re-learn how to have sex again.We also hear from a Mountain Rescue medic on what looked like an “unsurvivable” situation and Niall’s surgeon on fixing his “exploded” spine.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 28min

Inside Health: Can Insomnia be fixed?

Perhaps you couldn't drift off, or maybe you woke in the middle of the night and then couldn't nod off again. In this edition of Inside Health we're talking all about insomnia. It’s an issue that may affect many of us at some point in our lives – but for some it goes beyond a short period of not being able to sleep and becomes something more serious. James is joined by a trio of experts ready to answer to them: Dr Allie Hare, president of the British Sleep Society and consultant physician in sleep medicine at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Colin Espie, a professor of sleep medicine at Oxford University and Dr Faith Orchard, a lecturer in psychology at Sussex University. We’re going to find out why we get insomnia, when to seek help and how much factors like ageing, menopause, needing the loo or shift work matter. And we'll look at the latest advice and treatments. Can insomnia be fixed?
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Dec 23, 2024 • 28min

Hay Festival Special

Dr Chris van Tulleken shares stories from the making of his chart-topping podcast, Fed. In conversation with Leyla Kazim, at Hay Festival 2024.In Fed, Dr Chris van Tulleken, investigated the entangled web of forces that shape what ends up on our plates. And he focused his investigation around one foodstuff in particular. The most widely eaten meat on our planet, a staple of nearly every diet and a global food production phenomenon: the humble chicken, Chris dug into the history of our relationship with this extraordinary animal, to try to get to the truth of why we eat so much of it, and what that means for the birds, for us, and for the planet.In this lively conversation, recorded live at Hay festival 2024, Chris talks to Leyla Kazim about the hidden stories behind the globalised food networks of today. From industrial-scale farming, to food labelling, to ethical dilemmas, environmental quandaries, and the complexities of the world of fast food. Plus tales from the adventure that ran through the whole series: raising his own tiny flock of broiler chickens, in his back garden.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 26min

Inside Health: How can we age well?

In this enlightening discussion, gerontologist Sarah Harper, muscle physiology expert Georgina Ellison-Hughes, and healthy aging researcher Norman Lazarus share their insights on aging gracefully. They dissect the difference between biological and chronological age, emphasizing the impact of lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and mental health. Listeners learn how social connections can enhance longevity and discover actionable tips for maintaining youthfulness. The conversation also touches on the darker side of the wellness industry and the importance of a positive mindset.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 26min

The Life Scientific - Peter Goadsby

Peter Goadsby, a leading neurologist and professor at King's College London, sheds light on the complexities of migraines, which affect over a billion people, predominantly women. He discusses the historical biases surrounding migraine perceptions and the urgent need for biological understanding. Goadsby shares insights on the innovative treatments emerging from his research, including monoclonal medications and the role of neuropeptides. His journey in medicine, from politics to pioneering migraine research, culminates in receiving the prestigious Brain Prize.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 26min

The Life Scientific: Kip Thorne

Kip Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech and a Nobel laureate, shares his remarkable journey from a Mormon upbringing to groundbreaking work on gravitational waves. He discusses the delicate balance of representing science in Hollywood, particularly in 'Interstellar' and 'Oppenheimer.' Kip reflects on the profound influence of his parents and recounts his passion for discovery that led to the historic detection of gravitational waves. He also explores the exciting future of astrophysics, including wormholes and quantum gravity.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 26min

The Life Scientific - Vicky Tolfrey

Vicky Tolfrey, Director of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, shares her inspiring journey from aspiring Olympian to a leading sports scientist for para-athletes. She discusses her early influences, including her father's coaching and a pivotal injury. Vicky delves into her research on wheelchair athletes, innovations in training, and the fascinating parallels between para-sports and Formula One. As she prepares for the Paris 2024 Paralympics, her insights on athlete welfare and cutting-edge technology reveal the future of disability sport.

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