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A look around the LHC before the experiment to simulate Big Bang conditions begins.
Y diweddaraf o'r byd ffermio gyda Dei Tomos. The latest farming news with Dei Tomos.
Mark Horton takes us on Brunel's Geat Western Railway journey along the coast of Devon.
Nicholas Crane pays a visit to the town of Tobermory on the west coast of Scotland.
Neil Oliver discovers how flotsam inspired Columbus's accidental discovery of America.
Alice Roberts visits the mines at Carrickfergus. In Balintoy, she visits Bendhu House.
The Coast team take a journey from Muckle Flugga on Shetland to the Old Man of Hoy.
How being exposed to a cocktail of pesticides could potentially damage our health.
Dr Peter Bentley tells Darwin about the emerging field of evolutionary computing.
Prof Jerry Coyne tells of the evidence that has been discovered to support Darwin's work.
Technology news with Gareth Mitchell and Bill Thompson. Every Tuesday.
Roland Pease explores light�s continuing role in endless frontier of scientific progress.
Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores artists' attempts to create utopian communities.
Jane Shaw explores the uses of eugenics and genetics in the quest for perfection.
Jane Shaw explores the pursuit of harmony by political regimes and religious communities.
A weekly look at farming, food and countryside issues, including business news.
Rhaglen gylchgrawn ar fyd nature. Nature programme with music and chat.
Laverne Antrobus delves into the extraordinary world of foetal and infant neuropsychology.
Laverne Antrobus investigates the controversial theory of foetal-maternal conflict.
Richard Daniel and his team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world.
Documentary about the work of the world's most famous space telescope.
Eco guest Phil Tufnell proves he is about as green as a fire engine.