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How plastic pollution may harm marine life
Published 10/06/14
Planet Earth
Published 10/06/14
The evolution of the British peppered moth
Published 08/19/14
Tidal energy, turtle mating habits
Published 03/12/13
Our ancient ancestors, deep sea worms
Published 02/19/13
Using Genetics to Save the Ash Tree
Published 02/05/13
Avian pox in UK great t**s, top conservation issues
Published 01/23/13
Climate tipping points, basking sharks, primates
Published 01/08/13
Planet Earth Podcast highlights from 2012
Published 12/26/12
Citizen science projects, plants and greenhouse gases
Published 12/12/12
Bat calls, weather balloons, telomeres and ageing
Published 11/27/12
Solutions to urban flooding, peatland carbon storage
Published 11/15/12
Unique plants in Bristol, contraceptives and fish
Published 10/30/12
Man-made salt marshes, ground heat, storms
Published 10/19/12
Future-proofing forests, noisy gannets, Antarctica
Published 10/03/12
Forecasting solar storms, fish personalities
Published 09/18/12
Early tetrapods, upland rivers, North Anatolian Fault
Published 09/03/12
Bees and sex, acid rain's legacy, cold water corals
Published 08/15/12
Early African dairy farming, seabird migrations
Published 07/31/12
Brown water, bats and streetlights, plant methane
Published 07/18/12
Urban heat, ancient cave art, bold birds
Published 07/04/12
Bees, nanomaterials, and methane on Mars
Published 06/19/12
Medical diagnostics, the value of nature
Published 06/05/12
Cold water corals, meteorites, new greenhouse gases
Published 05/23/12
Drought and record rainfall, indoor avalanches
Published 05/09/12
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