# gill — RSS Amplifier

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## E330: How to Stop Dabbling and Start Doing the Work

_2026-08-14 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

This is where I think people misunderstand what “doing the work” actually means. Doing the work is not just listening to sobriety content, understanding the science, or listening to people do the work in meetings. That information matters, but information alone isn’t going to change the pattern. You may have noticed how this podcast has evolved over the years. Each episode used to be a deep dive…

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## [Should we be scared of AI viruses?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct9780)

_2026-08-13 · BBC Inside Science_

The extreme possibilities of synthetic biology hit the headlines last week, when researchers at Stanford University in the US announced they had created new kinds of viruses designed by Artificial Intelligence. Roland Pease is joined by microbiologist Dr Simon Clarke from Reading University and Joy Zhang, Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent, to discuss whether we should be concerned…

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## [North American Truffles: Identification &#038; Edibility](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/north-american-truffles-id-edibility.html)

_2026-08-13 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Most people think of Italy when they think of a truffle, but there are quite a few incredible edible truffle species in North America, too. Truffles aren't much to look at, they're like small lumpy potatoes buried in the dirt. But these aromatic little fungi balls are literal forest treasures. They can be hard to find because they're always underground, but with some training and the help of a…

## [Amethyst Deceiver: Identification, Lookalikes, and Edibility](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/amethyst-deceiver-id.html)

_2026-08-11 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Finding the amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina "complex") when it is young and bright purple is a treat. Unfortunately, it doesn't stay that vivid color as it gets older and is often overlooked because it is rather pale and bland-looking. Seeing a young one and an old one side by side, it is hard to believe they are the same mushroom.

## How Many Attempts Does it Take to Quit Drinking for Good (Replay)

_2026-08-07 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

I'm working hard on the last part of the dabbling series, but it's delayed by 1 week because I've been sick. Please enjoy this popular replay about how many times it takes to quit drinking for good. Multiple quit attempts are common when you are trying to get sober, but how many tries does it take before it finally sticks? In this episode I’ll cover the statistics on relapse rates and share all…

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## [The state of our substrate: What is drought doing to our soil?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977z)

_2026-08-06 · BBC Inside Science_

Large parts of Europe are in the grip of drought. According to the UK Meteorological Office, last week was the UK's driest July on record. Katie Field, professor of plant-soil processes at Sheffield University, joins us to discuss the state of our struggling substrate. Next week, a dramatic solar eclipse will be sweeping down the Atlantic. In the past, eclipses have been vital to astronomers…

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## E329: What Dabbling Looked Like For Me

_2026-07-31 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

Story time. In the last episode, I talked about the difference between dabbling in sobriety and actually committing to it. In the next episode, I’m going to talk more about what it looks like to stop dabbling and start doing the work. But before we get there, I want to tell you a story from when I was sober curious, because this is one of the clearest examples I have of thinking I was committed…

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## [Are we alone in the universe?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977y)

_2026-07-30 · BBC Inside Science_

Scientists have long referred to the Goldilocks zone – the region around a star where conditions are not too hot and not too cold but “just right” for life. Joined by a live audience at the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK, Tom Whipple asks what are the true limitations of alien life? How do we spot it? And have we been looking too narrowly? Planetary scientist at MIT Sara Seagar discusses…

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## [Mycoremediation: Can Fungi Be Used to Clean Up Pollution](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/mycoremediation-fungi-clean-pollution.html)

_2026-07-29 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Mycoremediation is the use of fungi to break down or remove pollution from soil, water, and air. It is being developed to use on petroleum, pesticides, industrial dyes, heavy metals, and a long list of other contaminants. Researchers have found that many wood-decaying fungi have the right chemical tools to break down pollutants. They work because a lot of industrial pollutants have a chemical…

## [Scaber Stalk Boletes: Identification, Edibility, and Lookalikes](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/scaber-stalk-boletes.html)

_2026-07-24 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

If you find a mushroom with a stem covered in tiny dark bumps, as if it rolled through ground pepper, it is almost always a scaber stalk bolete (Leccinum sp.). Those bumps are called scabers (hence the common name), and no other bolete genus has the same rough, speckled look covering the entirety of the \[ \]

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_2026-07-24 · **Sponsored**_

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## E328: Why Dabbling Keeps You Stuck in the Drinking Cycle

_2026-07-24 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

Dabbling is when you stay close enough to sobriety to feel like you’re doing something, but not close enough for sobriety to actually change you. You listen to podcasts, follow sober accounts, make a Day 1 post. Maybe you go to a meeting. You lurk. You think about quitting. You say, “I know what I need to do.” You collect information, gather advice, and understand the problem intellectually. Then…

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## [Testing testosterone testing](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977x)

_2026-07-23 · BBC Inside Science_

Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has announced that the US military will be screening military personnel aged 30 and older for testosterone deficiency. Those found with low testosterone levels will be offered voluntary hormone replacement therapy. The secretary says this is to ensure “a healthy, capable, and decisively dominant fighting force”. Tom Whipple is joined by Professor Joe Herbert from…

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## [Do Fish Feel Pain? The Science of Fish Welfare with Wasseem Emam](https://aquaculture.libsyn.com/do-fish-feel-pain-the-science-of-fish-welfare-with-wasseem-emam)

_2026-07-23 · Gossip Gills_

In this episode, join our hosts Erica and Lucas as they delve into the crucial topic of animal welfare in aquaculture, exploring how fish experience pain, stress, and the steps being taken to improve their lives globally. Our guest, Wasseem Emam , a fish welfare researcher and founder of Ethical Seafood Research , shares insights from his research and impactful projects across the world.

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## Self-Care is NOT Temporarily Turning Off Your Brain (Replay)

_2026-07-17 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

We think that turning off our brain with alcohol at the end of the day is “me time” and it’s the only way to get a break. This isn’t self-care, it’s called being depleted and trying to survive a life that drains you. Poor self-care is one of the most reliable predictors of relapse in people trying to get sober. It’s important and in this episode I’m explaining what self-care is and 5 simple ways…

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## [How might we spot nukes in space?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977w)

_2026-07-16 · BBC Inside Science_

A few years ago a satellite speeding through the Van Allen belt in earth orbit raised concerns that it may include a nuclear weapon. An explosion in that orbit would take out much of our global space infrastructure. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 specifically prohibits such a thing, but it has proven technologically impossible to verify and monitor over the decades. Tom Whipple is joined by Prof…

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## [Coral Mushrooms: Ramaria in North America](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/coral-mushrooms-ramaria.html)

_2026-07-14 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Coral mushrooms look like something that belongs in a tide pool. The fruiting body branches upward in dense clusters of fingers and forks, like the sea coral it is named for. These corals range in color from bone white to butter yellow to bright red.

## E327: The “Maybe It’ll Be Different This Time” Fantasy

_2026-07-10 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

One of the sneakiest thoughts in sobriety is, “Maybe I could drink differently now.” This fantasy so convincing because it uses your progress as evidence. It says, “You’re not the same person anymore. You have more tools now. You wouldn’t let it get that bad again. You could probably have one drink on vacation, or at a wedding, or on a special occasion, and be fine.” However, you became more…

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## [Are we one step closer to creating life in a lab?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977v)

_2026-07-09 · BBC Inside Science_

Synthetic biologist Kate Adamal and her team at the University of Minnesota published their research into the lab-created ‘SpudCell’ in a significant step towards building life from scratch. Science journalist, Kai Kupferschmidt, joins us to discuss the implications of this research, as well as the controversies. Nature reporter Lizzie Gibney tells us how science has helped us better understand…

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## [Laughing about all things gardening with Louise Sanders.](https://gillhb.libsyn.com/laughing-about-all-things-gardening-with-louise-sanders)

_2026-07-08 · GillHB & Friends_

Have you ever come across someone you've never actually met but know you are just going to get on? That's what happened when I found Louise via her Instagram account as she and her husband were, and still are, transforming a paddock into a kitchen garden (with chickens) and knew we'd get on really well. There's no fancy reels or pretending to act out a scene just Lou telling it as it is -…

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## [10 Urban Mushrooms You Can Find in a City Park or Backyard](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/10-urban-mushrooms.html)

_2026-07-07 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

You don’t always have to go out to the forest to find a mushroom; there are tons of urban mushrooms. Mushrooms grow in many places, including mowed lawns, wood chip paths, a mulched flower bed, a potted houseplant, on trees along streets, and in public parks. Many types of mushrooms can grow within a short walk of the front door, and some of them are even edible, too.

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## [Plums and Custard Mushroom: Identification, Edibility, and Lookalikes](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/plums-and-custard-mushrom.html)

_2026-07-03 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Plums and custard (Tricholomopsis rutilans) sounds like an edible mushroom, but unfortunately it is not. It is way too bitter to be enjoyable. It is a beautiful mushroom, though, and a lot of fun to see. The cap is bright yellow and covered in a dense coat of tiny purple-red scales, and the gills underneath \[ \]

## E326: Why Alcohol Looks Better in Your Memory Than It Was In Reality

_2026-07-03 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

Romanticizing alcohol can be one of the most confusing parts of sobriety because logically, you know what alcohol did to you, but your brain still makes it sound appealing. When that happens, your brain usually isn’t remembering the full drinking experience — it’s remembering the relief, the state change, and the moment before the consequences showed up. That doesn’t mean you secretly want to ruin…

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## [How do you immortalise natural history?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977t)

_2026-07-02 · BBC Inside Science_

During this year’s visit to the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London, Tom Whipple discovers how sea urchins are being used to develop techniques to digitally preserve natural history, why we haven’t got robot butlers just yet, and what it takes to bottle lightning. Plus, in his ongoing quest to assemble a World Cup squad of science Tom recruits health reporter James Gallagher to scout…

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## [The Future of Osteoporosis Research: SABRE, AI, and the Next Era of Bone Health](https://www.bonetalk.org/podcast-episodes/the-future-of-osteoporosis-research-sabre-ai-and-the-next-era-of-bone-health)

_2026-06-30 · Carina May · Bone Talk_

On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill is joined by Dr. Mary Bouxsein, Professor at Harvard Medical School and a leading researcher in bone health and biomechanics, to discuss groundbreaking advances that could transform osteoporosis care. Their conversation explores how the SABRE initiative is reshaping osteoporosis drug development, the growing role of artificial intelligence in…

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## [These Mushrooms Grow In Unusual Places](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/these-mushrooms-grow-in-unusual-places.html)

_2026-06-30 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

A bunch of fungi species grow in some very unusual places. There are mushrooms that grow in horse dung, burned ground, the caps of other mushrooms, buried pine cones, and dead insects.

## E325: When the courage to quit shows up, don’t assume it will still be there tomorrow

_2026-06-26 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

A lot of people treat quitting drinking like it’s something they can start whenever they want. They think, “I’ll quit after this trip.” “I’ll quit after the summer.” “I’ll quit after my birthday.” “I’ll quit when work calms down.” “I’ll quit after the holidays.” “I’ll quit when I feel more ready.” or “I’ll try again tomorrow” On the surface, that sounds reasonable. It sounds like you’re making a…

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## [Can we engineer ourselves out of a heatwave?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977s)

_2026-06-25 · BBC Inside Science_

As the UK and Europe battles with extreme weather warnings, is it time for us to consider some more extreme tactics to tackle the heat? Tom Whipple is joined by Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth System Science at University College London, to explore if solar geoengineering can help. Also on the show, science journalist Lizzie Gibney discusses the "Salah effect", when exposure to celebrities from…

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## [Mushrooms That Stain or Change Color When Cut or Bruised, and Why](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/mushrooms-that-stain-or-change-color.html)

_2026-06-24 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Some mushrooms change color when you press on their flesh or cut the stem or gills. The colors range all the way from blue to yellow, red, and black. The cornflower bolete turns deep blue, while the yellow stainer turns chrome yellow, and a milk cap can bleed blue or red juice from a single \[ \]

## [20 Mushrooms That Bleed, Ooze, and Drip](https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/mushrooms-that-bleed-ooze-drip.html)

_2026-06-19 · Jenny · Mushroom Appreciation_

Finding a mushroom that bleeds, oozes, or drips can be a little unnerving. Some look like they’re covered in drops of blood, and others like they’re leaking milk. There are mushrooms that drip amber goo down a tree trunk and mushrooms that have small dark tears along their gills.

## Running on Autopilot Mode (Replay)

_2026-06-19 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

Regular drinking and early sobriety often feel like living on autopilot, where we are repeating the same routines without conscious awareness. Alcohol changes the brain to increase mindless activity, which can lead to rumination, excessive self-focus, anxiety, and addiction-related thought loops. In this episode, you’ll learn about how alcohol affects the brain and puts us on autopilot, how this…

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## [Finding the evidence for the social media ban](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977r)

_2026-06-18 · BBC Inside Science_

After this week’s announcement that under-16s will be banned from major social media platforms, we delve into the evidence behind the ban with Professor Amy Orben, Programme Leader of the Digital Mental Health Group at the University of Cambridge, and Dr Catherine Sebastian, Head of Evidence at Wellcome. Also on the show, what can penalty shoot-outs teach us about international diplomacy? And how…

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## [How do you build an unbuildable tower?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977q)

_2026-06-11 · BBC Inside Science_

After 144 years the tallest tower on the Sagrada Familia is finally complete, but when Gaudi first designed it, the technology to build the tower didn’t exist. We’re joined by Tristram Carfrae, structural engineer and designer at Arup who was tasked with this impossible feat over a decade ago. With the reappearance of screwworm in North America, we ask – is it ever acceptable to intentionally…

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## E324: Going to a Drinking Party 6 Years Sober: 5 Things I Noticed

_2026-06-11 · Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober_

I went to a drinking party over the weekend with my in-laws. The family party was by the Jersey Shore, which is a 6 hour drive from my house. I’ve described these parties in the past as marathon drinking parties, because the drinking lasts so many hours. This one was 4 hours at a restaurant, then 4 hours at someone’s house. I think people assume that being sober around drunk people is always hard…

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## [max23](https://krasses.berlin/library/tracks/9335)

_2026-06-06 · impros_

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## [tech1](https://krasses.berlin/library/tracks/9337)

_2026-06-06 · impros_

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## [t32](https://krasses.berlin/library/tracks/9338)

_2026-06-06 · impros_

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## [t23](https://krasses.berlin/library/tracks/9339)

_2026-06-06 · impros_

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## [a24](https://krasses.berlin/library/tracks/9336)

_2026-06-06 · impros_

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## [How is AI going to change science?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977p)

_2026-06-04 · BBC Inside Science_

Are we moving away from science as a strictly human endeavour? This is the view of Pushmeet Kohli, head of AI for Science at Google DeepMind. He joins Tom Whipple to discuss the use of the AI tool Co-Scientist as a collaborator in the lab, and the challenges in making Artificial Intelligence that works in science. Clare Bryant from the University of Cambridge also joins the conversation. And Steve…

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## [Plankton's untapped potential](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977n)

_2026-05-28 · BBC Inside Science_

From Hay Festival 2026, a dive into a big year for our oceans, with plankton specialist Vincent Doumeizel and physicist turned oceanographer Helen Czerski. Vincent is author of the Power of Plankton, which describes the crucial history and future of plankton and planktonic life on our planet. Helen's book The Blue Machine looks at the physical oceanic processes that shape the world. Presented by…

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## [El Niño is nigh, but so what?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977m)

_2026-05-21 · BBC Inside Science_

With 2023’s El Niño – a recurring pattern of extreme weather across the pacific basin - still leaving a bad taste in people's mouth, 2026 sees an El Niño stirring in the Pacific Ocean and there are warnings that this will be one of the strongest yet. Roland Pease speaks with Amanda Maycock, a climatologist from Leeds University, to discuss what this climate phenomenon is and how it will impact the…

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## [The science behind hantavirus](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977l)

_2026-05-14 · BBC Inside Science_

Following three deaths linked to the deadly hantavirus disease on a cruise ship this month, the scientific community is racing to answer the many unknown questions surrounding the outbreak. Tom Whipple speaks to Dr Emma Hodcroft, an epidemiologist at the University of Basel and co-founder of Pathoplexus, an online database of pathogen genomes, to explore what the new hantavirus genomic sequences…

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## [Strong Bones for Midlife Women: Building Strength, Preventing Fractures, and Aging Well](https://www.bonetalk.org/podcast-episodes/strong-bones-for-midlife-women-building-strength-preventing-fractures-and-aging-well)

_2026-05-14 · Carina May · Bone Talk_

On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill talks with physical therapist and health coach Lisa Hamilton, PT, DPT, NBC-HWC about why midlife is such a critical window for bone health. Their conversation focuses on how women can take proactive steps to build strength, prevent fractures, and stay active and independent as they age.

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## [Should Pluto become a planet again?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977k)

_2026-05-07 · BBC Inside Science_

"Make Pluto a planet again" was the call this week from Donald Trump’s NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman. The icy body was first seen in 1930 and was the only planet whose discovery was claimed by the United States. In 2006, though, it was officially stripped of its planet status. Tom Whipple is joined by astronomer Chris Lintott to discuss the debate that has raged ever since over whether Pluto…

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## [Why is Europe the fastest-warming continent?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977j)

_2026-04-30 · BBC Inside Science_

The latest European State of the Climate report has found that Europe is once again getting warmer, and at a rate that is twice as fast as the global average. Tom Whipple is joined by Dr Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, to understand the driving forces behind this stark difference and anticipate what Europeans can expect in the coming years as a result.…

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## [Can we prevent the next pandemic?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977h)

_2026-04-23 · BBC Inside Science_

A phase 3 clinical trial is underway to determine the effectiveness of an mRNA vaccine for H5N1, a strain of influenza that is currently of concern. The virus, which is commonly found in birds across the world and is rarely transmitted to humans. However, when it is transmitted, the disease is often fatal, and scientists fear that if the virus were to mutate, it could lead to rapid, widespread…

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## [Chatting to friend and fellow coach Jenny Kovacs](https://gillhb.libsyn.com/chatting-to-friend-and-fellow-coach-jenny-kovacs)

_2026-04-17 · GillHB & Friends_

My good friend Jenny (also know as the Queen of Being Seen) and I decided we just wanted to chat on this podcast about nothing in particular or to promote what Jenny does (which is very good at by the way AND she's writing a series of books!) and simply explore where the conversation took us. We started by talking about 'to niche or not to niche' - neither of us have niched as coaches in what we…

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## [Forty years on from nuclear disaster](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977g)

_2026-04-16 · BBC Inside Science_

For 40 years scientists have been fascinated by the exclusion zone surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Professor Jim Smith from the University of Portsmouth is one of those scientists, a frequent visitor over the past 20 years. He joins Inside Science to explain whether the region still suffers after the nuclear fallout and how how it has shaped European energy production. It…

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## [Strong From the Inside Out: Why Pelvic Floor Health Matters for Your Bones](https://www.bonetalk.org/podcast-episodes/strong-from-the-inside-out-why-pelvic-floor-health-matters-for-your-bones)

_2026-04-16 · Carina May · Bone Talk_

On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF Claire Gill is joined by Ingrid Harm-Ernandes, PT, WCS, BCB-PMD to unpack a topic many overlook in bone health conversations: the pelvic floor. Their discussion reveals how this hidden muscle system plays a critical role in strength, balance, mobility, and fall prevention. The pelvic floor is more than just a support structure. It acts as a foundation for the…

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## [Return to the moon](http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct977f)

_2026-04-09 · BBC Inside Science_

This week, humans once again looked down on the magnificent desolation of the lunar surface, from the orbit of the moon itself. They saw earth rise and earth set. They named the craters on the far side. They travelled further from Earth than any human has travelled before. Now, the Artemis mission returns home. Libby Jackson, Head of Space at the Science Museum, joins Inside Science to illuminate…

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