Join our host Ben McCarthy as we explore the wonders of the cosmos and answer it’s biggest questions.
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Imagine you’re at the petrol station filling up your car, when a splash of petrol hits the ground. The last time these atoms saw the Sun was 300 million years ago, when the world crawled with millipedes over 8 feet in length and dragonflies flew with 30 inch wingspans through a vast global swampland. This is a voice recording of one of our articles…
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Big Ideas: Ordinary matter, and the endless creativity of the universe
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Every new generation of scientists pushes against the limits of what we know about the universe, and when they do so it always seems to become more vast. This is a voice recording of one of our articles from The Big Ideas Network blog. You can read it here: 'What Is Ordinary Matter?'. You can also download the .mp3 file of any episode from our RSS …
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Big Ideas: The Story of Our Atoms (Part II)
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Every new generation of scientists push against the limits of what we know about the universe, and when they do so it always seems to become more vast. This is a voice recording of one of our articles from The Big Ideas Network blog. You can read it here: 'What is Ordinary Matter?'. You can also download the .mp3 file of any episode from our RSS fe…
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Big Ideas: The Story of Our Atoms (Part I)
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Most of the atoms in your body are 13.7 billion years old, and being you is just the latest page in the incredible story of their life. This is a voice recording of one of our articles from The Big Ideas Network blog. You can read it here: 'The Story of Our Atoms'. You can also download the .mp3 file of any episode from our RSS feed. --- Send in a …
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Big Ideas: How Nitrogen Created the Modern World
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Nitrogen is one of life's most precious resources. Discovering how to industrially produce it let our population break free of natural limits, and explode. This is a voice recording of one of our articles from The Big Ideas Network blog. You can read it here: 'How Nitrogen Created the Modern World'. You can also download the .mp3 file of any episod…
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