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  1. Should we be scared of AI viruses?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  2. The state of our substrate: What is drought doing to our soil?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  3. Are we alone in the universe?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  4. Testing testosterone testingBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  5. How might we spot nukes in space?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  6. Are we one step closer to creating life in a lab?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  7. How do you immortalise natural history?BBC Inside Science26:27Notes
  8. Can we engineer ourselves out of a heatwave?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  9. Finding the evidence for the social media banBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  10. How do you build an unbuildable tower?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  11. How is AI going to change science?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  12. Plankton's untapped potentialBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  13. El Niño is nigh, but so what?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  14. The science behind hantavirusBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  15. Should Pluto become a planet again?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  16. Why is Europe the fastest-warming continent?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  17. Can we prevent the next pandemic?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  18. Forty years on from nuclear disasterBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  19. Return to the moonBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  20. Responding to your science questionsBBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  21. The future of space travelBBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  22. Is quantum computing having its moment?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  23. Is the Earth warming faster than we expected?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  24. How is war being fought in space?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  25. Does new science get us closer to finding out how life on earth began?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  26. How to bury radioactive wasteBBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  27. Will there be a city on the moon in ten years?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  28. Where do forever chemicals come from?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  29. Should we rethink navigating by GPS?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  30. How is air travel returning to supersonic speeds?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  31. Why is Nasa sending people around the moon?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  32. How rare are Greenland’s rare earth elements?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  33. How did President Trump transform science in 2025?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  34. Would our ancestors have benefited from early neanderthals making fire?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  35. A 'functional' cure for HIV?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  36. Why aren’t gene therapies more common?BBC Inside Science26:28Notes
  37. What’s in the wording of the COP 30 negotiations?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  38. Could technology replace animal testing in science?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  39. Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?BBC Inside Science26:29Notes
  40. Is climate change to blame for Hurricane Melissa?BBC Inside Science27:59Notes
  41. Have scientists created a bionic eye?BBC Inside Science28:05Notes
  42. Why do we love to play games?BBC Inside Science27:48Notes
  43. What can the UK learn from China on renewable energy?BBC Inside Science27:56Notes
  44. Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?BBC Inside Science28:18Notes
  45. The science behind autismBBC Inside Science27:46Notes
  46. What’s the highest a human could possibly pole vault?BBC Inside Science28:18Notes
  47. Could we have evidence of life on Mars?BBC Inside Science30:09Notes
  48. What does caffeine do to our bodies?BBC Inside Science28:21Notes
  49. Does warm weather mean more rats in UK towns and cities?BBC Inside Science32:27Notes
  50. Could solar panels in space be the energy source of the future?BBC Inside Science28:07Notes