The Sound of Water
Helen Czerski and Tom Heap discover how new technology lets us listen in to the extraordinary sounds of the planet's waterways. From the deepest ocean to the tributaries, rivers and streams, this is an exploration of th...
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Rare Earth
BBC Radio 4
Strange and Unexplained
Cristina Gomez
Georgia Today
Georgia Public Broadcasting
My Bigfoot Sighting
Vic Cundiff
Mundo Insólito Radio
Mundo Insólito Radio
Off-Nominal
Jake Robins, Anthony Colangelo
CrowdScience
BBC World Service
Flying Chariots The Rise
Dustin Schutta
Universal Disclosure Podcast (Investigating UFOs, UAP, and Spiritual Beliefs)
UFO Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu
Intelligent Design the Future
Discovery Institute
From First Principles
Krishna Choudhary and Lester Nare
Universe Today Podcast
Fraser Cain
Universe Friday
Universe Friday
Blue Dot
Dave Schlom, Matt Fidler
John Michael Godier's Event Horizon
John Michael Godier
Growing Together: A Gardening Podcast
Forum Communications Co.
The Thought Atlas Podcast
Blisado
Crazy Together
Marcus & Esme O’Kayvius
Brazil UFO
Brazil UFO
Blurry Creatures
Blurry Creatures
This Week in Space (Audio)
TWiT
This Week in Space (Video)
TWiT
Cast of Wonders
Escape Artists, Inc
Reptile Fight Club
MPR Network
The Gestalt Gardener
MPB Think Radio
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Farhad Arkani
R Weekly Highlights
Eric Nantz
The Science Show
ABC Australia
Pillole di Scienza
Massimo Dell'Erba
Horror Den Of Misfits (True Horror)
Anthony
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
Nightmare Creature (Creepy Military Stories)
Nightmare Creature
San Antonio Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
Houston Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
The Why Files
Cose Molto Umane di Gianpiero Kesten
Gianpiero Kesten - Vois
Einschlafen mit Psychologie
Hendler Dynasty Media
Ciencia
BBC Radio 4
Helen Czerski and Tom Heap discover how new technology lets us listen in to the extraordinary sounds of the planet's waterways. From the deepest ocean to the tributaries, rivers and streams, this is an exploration of th...
Is there any true wilderness left on our planet? Tom Heap and Helen Czerski consider the fear and fascination of the wild. They're joined by the writer Cal Flyn who has spent the last few years travelling the world in ...
How can Britain- and the world- prepare itself for extreme heat? Tom Heap and Helen Czerski hear from the experts and from the people facing up to the hottest temperatures on the planet.David Shukman, former BBC Science...
Amphibians are the most threatened type of vertebrates on the planet since the dinosaurs- and some of the most fascinating. Tom Heap and Helen Czerski are joined by a panel of amphibi-fans to celebrate the very best in f...
Is the conflict in Iran, with its knock-on effect on oil supplies, accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels? Tom Heap and Helen Czerski debate the issues with a panel of experts: Josh Gabbatiss from the environmenta...
Tom and Helen explore why the evolution of flowers created the world we know today, uncover some of the fascinating ways flowers use shape, colour and scent to bewitch pollinators, and dig into how pollen can reveal the ...
Beneath our feet is a world wide web that keeps us all alive. Estimated to be the origin of about 97% of the calories we eat, soil is fundamental to life. But it's a whole living world of its own. A biological engine, ...
The 2026 World Cup is expected to be the most environmentally costly yet. But are there alternative models that provide sporting thrills without the carbon cost?Helen Czerski and Qasa Alom consider the climate impact of...
President Trump has been very clear in his views on climate change but how much of his rhetoric will have real impacts on the environment in the US and worldwide? Tom Heap and Helen Czerski are joined by an expert panel...
Plunge into the chilly embrace of the UK's lakes and you enter troubled waters. They're a place for recreation and an inspiration for our greatest poets but they're also on the frontline in the battle against pollution....
This year London Zoological Society marks its 200th anniversary. Established in 1826, today it has around 8000 animals and claims to be "the original scientific zoo". In this programme, Helen Czerski and Tom Heap look ba...
150 years ago the British research ship Challenger returned from a three and a half year voyage that changed the world. Plucking species from every ocean, at depths never explored before, the Challenger kick-started the...
What does the arrival of winter mean for plants and animals? In this programme Tom Heap and Helen Czerski find out how wildlife survives the freezing temperatures and short days of the winter months. In a time of climate...
How we get around town has never been more political, with controversies over low traffic neighbourhoods and 15 minute cities, and rows about congestion charging and public transport breaking out all over the country. To...
We tend to think of wildlife as something which exists in the countryside or in nature reserves, but in fact there are plenty of plants and animals which thrive in an urban environment. In this programme Tom Heap and Hel...
190 years ago Charles Darwin stepped ashore in Falmouth at the end of a five year voyage that would transform the way in which we all think about nature. But how does his work and that of his fellow evolutionary theoris...
Whether you love to express yourself through fashion, or find getting dressed a chore, clothing isn’t optional - and every choice has an impact. So how do our fashion choices affect the environment? Who's paying the pric...
For thirty years world leaders have been gathering to negotiate the planet's route away from climate disaster. For thirty years carbon emissions have been rising and hopes have been fading. Is it time to admit defeat a...
It's 200 years since the first passenger rail journey saw George Stephenson’s Locomotion No.1 travel 26 miles between Shildon, Darlington and Stockton. Environmentalists love trains - making a journey by rail can be up t...
New technology gives fresh insights into the great animal migrations. Tom Heap and Helen Czerski discuss the great spectacles of the bird, mammal and insect worlds and consider how they're changing in an era of climate ...
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