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Professor Martin Smith discusses how will robots shape our society in the future.
Newton Wimer and Stephanie Abrams show us how to cope with wild weather.
Paper cuts are the bane of every book lover, but why do they cause so much pain?
Find out more about this spring's incredible programmes with our beautiful trailer.
Professor Brian Cox talks about how life converts and uses energy.
Watch Brian Cox explain how concentration gradients could answer the origins of life.
A single unbroken chain connects us to all life and the laws of nature that created it.
Seeing the world in super-slowmotion allows us to explain mysteries of science.
The Operation Iceberg team follow the epic journey of an iceberg out at sea.
Michael Mosley pushes his body to the edge to find out The Truth About Exercise.
See more from Michael Mosley's history of surgery; Blood and Guts.
Showcasing Origins of Us, How Earth Made Us and Decoding Neanderthals.
ALMA is the biggest observatory ever and it takes space observation to new heights.
Prof Stephen Hawking presents the scientific breakthroughs of the 21st century.
We all know the scenario, will jumping at the last minute save you in a falling lift?