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Listen to the trailer for a new podcast series from The Conversation Documentaries on the relationship between class and politics in Britain.
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Some physicists don’t believe that quantum mechanics is a perfect description of objective reality.
The light left over from the Big Bang, seen by the Planck satellite.
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Some physicists believe we could one day find evidence of other universes.
Our universe is just right for structure such as galaxies, planets and life to form.
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It seems we are pretty lucky to have gravity that is just right for life.
The herpes virus: could it play a role in Alzheimer’s disease?
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Listen to the third episode of our series Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia via The Anthill podcast.
Traumatic brain injury from sports such as American football is linked with a form of dementia called chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
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Listen to the second episode of our series Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia via The Anthill podcast.
A study which began in 1946 is unlocking new clues to dementia.
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Listen to the first episode of our series Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia via The Anthill podcast.
Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia is a new podcast series from The Conversation.
A podcast and long read series exploring new research into the brain and dementia.
Huddling: John Kerry, US climate negotiator is surrounding at the COP26 Glasgow summit.
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Listen to the fifth and final episode of a series from The Anthill Podcast, reporting from what happened at the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
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Listen to the fourth episode of a new series from The Anthill Podcast ahead of the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
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Listen to the third episode of a new series from The Anthill Podcast ahead of the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
Boundary Dam coal-fired power station, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Listen to the second episode of a new series from The Anthill Podcast ahead of the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
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Listen to the first episode of a new series from The Anthill Podcast ahead of the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
Listen to the trailer for The Anthill’s new podcast series on climate change ahead of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
Markets panicked following the collapse of investment bank, Lehman Brothers, in 2008.
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PODCAST: Part six of The Anthill Podcast’s Recovery series looks at the 2008 financial crisis and Great Recession that followed.
Not a smooth transition: Boris Yeltsin talks to people in Moscow in 1992.
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The fifth episode of a series from The Anthill Podcast on how recoveries from major crises throughout history focuses on what happened after the fall of the Soviet Union.
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PODCAST: The fourth part of a series from The Anthill Podcast on how the world has recovered from past crises examines the aftermath of the second world war in the UK.
US soldiers with influenza at Aix-Les-Bains in France in 1918.
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PODCAST: The third part of a series from The Anthill Podcast on how the world recovered from major crises throughout history focuses on the recovery after 1918.
Copperplate engraving of the Lisbon earthquake, 1755. Original in Museu da Cidade, Lisbon.
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PODCAST: The second part of a series from The Anthill Podcast on how the world recovered from major crises throughout history.
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PODCAST: Between a third and half of Europe’s population died from the Black Death. The first episode of a new podcast series from The Anthill on how the world recovered from past shocks.