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Assange, Music and the law

download MP3 A plea-deal for Julian Assange? Artists given a second chance to sue AI. Not A Crime, Music and Book industries try to shut down the Internet Archive. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf Julian Assange Leak at WikiLeaks...

Desiderosmia

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Food microbiology

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Haiku and Limericks

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Editing genetic disease and sports injuries

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Scientific journalism and extreme biology

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Misleading science and carnivorous pineapples

download MP3 Ian Woolf reports on vegetables that eat prey, and bats who live inside them. Nathan Sinclair explains why most published research is wrong. Ian Woolf reports on vitamin D and baldness. Oliver Featherston speaks with Catriona Bonfiglioli about...

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