Episodes
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Stranded Whales saving themselves, Robotic Bees and Dr Gabrielle Hogan-Brun
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Malcolm consoles himself with the lack of Andrew in the studio by delving deep into the science news and the science behind the headlines.
Black Mirror and the link with bees, whales saving themselves and much more in this episode of Love and Science.
Malcolm is also joined on the phone by Dr Gabirelle Hogan-Brun to discuss her new book "Linguanomics. What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism?"
All that plus understanding how our planet formed and the fate of a star being sucked into a black hole.
Monday Feb 06, 2017
Monday Feb 06, 2017
Malcolm and Andrew were delighted to be joined in the studio by Professor Rich Pancost, Director of the Cabot Institute.
Richard told us all about the work he and the Cabot Institute do and joined us to discuss the immigration policy of bees, sending tiny space craft to (and stopping them at) at Alpha Centauri and what Trump and Brexit might mean for science.
A whole lot more came up in conversation in this episode of Love and Science.
Left to right: Malcolm, Professor Richard Pancost and Andrew
You can hear more of the good professor as he discusses Planet Earth 2 and the science thereof on Andrew's other podcast The Cosmic Shed.
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Rogue NASA, Rachel Ignotofsky and Exoplanet Atmospheres
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Andrew was joined in the studio by Maddy Nichols, a nanoscientist from the University of Bristol for a look behind the science headlines.
Andrew mentions this stunning video of planets orbiting an alien star...from NASA, obviously as Andrew and Maddy discuss looking for atmospheres on exoplanets.
Maddy tells us how the world of science is feeling where she is right now with the way Donald Trump and Brexit are affecting things.
We also hear from New York Times Bestseller Rachel Ignotofsky on her book Women in Science and a whole lot more
Malcolm Love was not in the studio for this show but will be back next week.
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Scientists march against Trump, Cloning Dinosaurs and Cosmic Rays in your pint glass
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Malcolm finds himself discussing the impact of Donald Trump on the world of Science and the science of whether we should eat toast. Beth Shapiro talks to Andrew about the possibility of cloning dinosaurs and Antony Poveda finds out how to see cosmic rays from the other side of the universe appearing in your pint glass. All that and a fair bit more in this episode of the Love and Science podcast.
More of the Beth Shapiro interview is available along with more on Cosmic Rays in the Jurassic World episode of Andrew's other podcast The Cosmic Shed.
Love and Science is a radio show on BCFM. Malcolm Love and Andrew Glester present an hour of fascinating facts, interviews and reviews from the world of science.
The podcast does not include any of the music from the original radio show. To hear that you need to tune in on Monday afternoons to BCFM on 93.2FM in Bristol or online here.
Monday Jan 23, 2017
What will 2017 mean for Science? 14.1.17
Monday Jan 23, 2017
Monday Jan 23, 2017
This is the very first podcast version of Love and Science.
Love and Science is a radio show on BCFM. Malcolm Love and Andrew Glester present an hour of fascinating facts, interviews and reviews from the world of science.
In this, the first episode of 2017, Malcolm and Andrew look forward to what looks like a promising year of science, including the end of the Cassini mission which has provided us with some amazing science and stunning images of Saturn like this.
The podcast does not include any of the music from the original radio show. To hear that you need to tune in on Monday afternoons to BCFM on 93.2FM in Bristol or online here.