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The end of everything Astrophysicist Katie Mack on our cosmic fate

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The end of the universe
Will our universe collapse on itself,
rip itself apart or succumb to
an expanding bubble of doom,
asks astrophysicist Katie Mack.
Thursday 13 August at 6pm
BST/1pm EDT and on demand.
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What were the
Neanderthals really like?
Archaeologist Rebecca Wragg
Sykes reveals the fascinating story
of the Neanderthals, shedding
new light on their complex lives.
Thursday 27 August at 6pm
BST/ 1pm EDT and on demand.
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The hidden dark matter of our food;
NASA’s new search for life on Mars;
smallpox in the American civil war.
Plus: quadruple-stranded DNA
and a polystyrene-eating beetle.
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Fix the planet
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Robot masseurs
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full-body massage without
having to rely on another human
or even leave your home.
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