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Granny Magda
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Message 104 of 115 (478879)
08-21-2008 2:46 PM


Ben Goldacre on the Placebo Effect
Ben Goldacre's Bad Science is pretty high up my bookmark list, so I was interested to hear this BBC Radio 4 programme on the placebo effect, hosted by Goldacre. It covers some of the fascinating effects of placebo treatments, including actual physiological changes being brought about by placebo and brand-named medicines having an extra placebo effect over generic brands. Interesting stuff and particularly relevant to anyone who has taken part in the recent debate over at the homoeopathy thread.
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Message 110 of 115 (492727)
01-02-2009 1:35 PM


The Genius of Darwin on BBC Radio 4
To mark the the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of publication of the On the Origin of Species, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting several programmes on Darwin, his work and his impact on our world.
BBC - Radio 4 - Darwin
They begin on Monday 5th with In Our Timediscussing "why Darwin's writing remains such a profound influence on our understanding of the natural world". The shows should be available for a week after they are broadcast via BBCiPlayer and the Radio 4 website.
Expect a lot of this sort of thing in 2009!
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Message 115 of 115 (512508)
06-18-2009 3:40 PM


"In Our Time" on Whale Evolution
This show went out a few weeks ago, but it's still available online.
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, The Whale - A History
The Whale - A History
Melvyn Bragg and guests Steve Jones, Bill Amos and Eleanor Weston discuss the evolutionary history of the whale.
The ancestor of all whales alive today was a small, land-based mammal with cloven hoofs, perhaps like a pig or a big mole. How this creature developed into the celebrated leviathan of the deep is one of the more extraordinary stories in the canon of evolution. The whale has undergone vast changes in size, has moved from land to water, lost its legs and developed specialised features such as filter feeding and echo location. How it achieved this is an exemplar of how evolution works and how natural selection can impose extreme changes on the body shape and abilities of living things. How the story of the whales was pieced together also reveals the various forms of evidence - from fossils to molecules - that we now use to understand the ancestry of life on Earth.
Steve Jones is Professor of Genetics at University College London; Eleanor Weston is a mammalian palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum, London; Bill Amos is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at Cambridge University.
I'm listening to it now and it's an enjoyable listen, with a good overview of the evolution of whales.
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