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In 1992, a small group of Doctor Who fans within the television industry approached the BBC's Televi…

Libby Jackson will discuss her hugely popular book A Galaxy of Her Own, containing fifty inspir…

Rene Breton received his PhD in Physics from McGill University, Canada, in 2009. He is a Reader at t…

Black holes are probably the astronomical objects that top every chart in terms of capturing people'…

Monica Grady is Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Open University. She has been study…

Philippa Browning is professor at the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics in the University of Manc…

Solar flares are the most powerful explosions in the solar system. They happen in the solar corona,&…

How much stuff do we need to live well? And is this level of resource use compatible with reducing e…

Anna Scaife (MPhys Bristol; PhD Cambridge) is Professor of Radio Astronomy at the University of Manc…

Tiny diamond crystals only a few atoms across are now thought to be the source of an enigmatic form&…

Julia Steinberger's research is at the puzzling, yet important, intersection of the immaterial (huma…

Peter Crocker became involved in restoration of archive television in the mid 1990s, initially as a&…

Paul Vanezis has been a producer/director in television for over twenty years, working on 'The Sky a…

Our future will be as cyborgs – part human, part technology. The presenter’s own experim…

Steve Roberts co-founded the Restoration Team whilst working at Television Centre in the early ninet…