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The science of sin
Neurobiologist Jack Lewis sheds
light on the fascinating topic of
temptation – where it comes from,
how to resist it and why we all
succumb to it from time to time.
Thursday 30 July at 6pm BST.
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Will our universe collapse on itself,
rip itself apart or fall victim to an
expanding bubble of doom,
asks astrophysicist Katie Mack.
Thursday 13 August at 6pm BST.
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The coronavirus’s effects on children
and on other diseases, how changing
the way you sit could add years to
your life and the supercrops that
could feed a climate-changed world.
Plus: how to move your solar system
to a new location, and introducing
bison to the UK.
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