Adam Walton explores the science and technology stories making the headlines, and the latest in Welsh scientific research.
Adam Walton explores the world of sound. Scientists at Cardiff's School of Psychology show him how our brains decode loud and soft, irritating and soothing sounds.
DetailsWelsh science and technology with Adam Walton. With the National Eisteddfod in full swing, we celebrate some of the scientists and innovators from Blaenau Gwent’s past.
DetailsFrom oil spills to volcanic ash, Adam Walton looks back over the major science stories of 2010.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales. Adam hears about DNA barcodes being used to catalogue plants.
DetailsAdam Walton finds out how astronomers are recording the 'music of the stars'.
DetailsAdam Walton visits Glyndwr University in Wrexham to find out about hydrocolloids. These naturally occuring substances are used widely in the food and medical industries.
DetailsAdam Walton discusses the legacy of 2009 as International Year Of Astronomy and previews 2010, the International year of Biodiversity.
DetailsAdam Walton talks to Dr Chandra Wickramasinghe, the Cardiff University scientist who controversially believes that life on Earth originated in space.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines. Featuring Cardiff's Spring Moonwatch and the Wrexham Science Festival.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales. Adam presents a robotics special.
DetailsAdam Walton marks the 15th anniversary of internet cafes and photographer Mei Lewis discusses how digital photography has transformed the photographic landscape in the past decade.
DetailsAdam Walton hears about the Sands of Time project which explores the impact of climate change.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales. Adam looks at how flammable custard powder is!
DetailsAdam Walton visits the National Museum Cardiff, and learns that scientists there are researching a range of subjects from bivalve molluscs to the Welsh bluestones of Stonehenge.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton and his guests review some of the best science books of the last twelve months, including an analysis of Einstein's special theory of relativity.
DetailsAdam Walton meets palaeontologist Richard Fortey who talks about his forthcoming lecture about Darwin.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton looks at China and India's entry into the space race, how our brains react to angry faces and a possible way to interpret alien languages.
DetailsAdam Walton is in Switzerland to meet Dr Lyn Evans, the Welshman behind the Large Hadron Collider, the huge atom-smasher under the Swiss-French border.
DetailsAdam Walton has news of the latest reasearch into tinnitus, the persistent sound of ringing in the ears.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton finds out how the North Atlantic Oscillation could help scientists predict future weather patterns.
DetailsThis week - Adam visits the Centre For Alternative Technology (CAT) at Machynlleth, which has been playing host to a European Climate change seminar.
DetailsAdam Walton meets students at the Cardiff School of Engineering who are designing and building their own racing car in a project called Formula Student.
DetailsAdam Walton hears about the computer software being developed to help improve the acoustics of buildings. And news of a recent expedition to Greenland by a Bangor oceanologist.
DetailsAdam Walton's guest is Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, President of the Institute of Physics and the astronomer who in 1967 discovered pulsars.
DetailsLyn Evans of CERN has an update on the repairs to the Large Hadron Collider.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton and the team come direct from the BBC Wales Here For You roadshow at Glyndwr University in Wrexham, where they will be looking into the science of Doctor Who.
DetailsWelsh science and technology with Adam Walton. Two Nobel prize-winners discuss their work in genetics and Cardiff scientists explain why fish stocks are dwindling.
DetailsPlans have been announced to rebuild the UK's oldest computer. Adam Walton looks at what it was capable of in its heyday.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton visits Swansea University to meet the team behind Bloodhound, the super-car which is aiming to break the 1000 mph barrier and smash the world land speed record.
DetailsAdam Walton discusses favourite science books with three guests from the world of science, with subjects ranging from Charles Darwin to the end of the world.
DetailsAround 40,000 people in Wales suffer from Alzheimer's Disease. Adam Walton explores the latest research by Welsh scientists to combat the most common form of dementia.
DetailsAdam Walton visits the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff to discuss Darwin's theory of natural selection and the way it changed the world.
DetailsAdam Walton presents a 'space special', including a look at Aberystwyth University's involvement in the next mission to Mars.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales. Adam looks at the effects of social networking.
DetailsAdam Walton visits the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science at Bangor University to discuss the latest research into sports psychology.
DetailsThe geology and science of salt, the importance of mathematical constant pi, the latest research into coral reefs and the new technology at the industry shop window CES Las Vegas.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton visits Cardiff University to learn about the Herschel Planck space mission.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology. A solar scientist from Cardiff University tells Adam about NASA's recent solar flare warning.
DetailsAdam Walton hears about the 'robot scientist' developed at Aberystwyth University, which recently made headlines by making a scientific discovery.
DetailsAdam Walton marks the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing.
DetailsAdam Walton finds out how altitude could affect World Cup footballers, and why we might find the sound of vuvuzelas irritating.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsA special edition discussing some of the science books published in 2009. Adam Walton is joined by astronomer Edward Gomez, geologist Heather Jackson and anatomist John Delieu.
DetailsAdam Walton hears about Google's surprise entrance into social networking, and the new website helping to assess the risk of heart disease.
DetailsWith Adam Walton. A visit to Bangor University's Ecoscience Day and news of the collaboration between Aberystwyth University and the Royal College of Art for a touring exhibition.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales. Archaeologists reveal the secrets of ancient life in North Wales.
DetailsAt Swansea University, Adam Walton meets the team behind Bloodhound, the super-car which is aiming to break the 1000 miles per hour barrier and smash the world land speed record.
DetailsFrom oil spills to volcanic ash, Adam Walton looks back over the major science stories of 2010.
DetailsWelsh science and technology. Adam Walton uncovers some of the secrets of cell development. Plus news of an exhibition celebrating the top inventions of the 21st century.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton presents the Welsh science magazine. Including features on nanotechnology, the Common Cold Research Centre and the future of nuclear energy.
DetailsAdam Walton explores the science behind Wylfa nuclear power station on Anglesey and looks ahead to the next generation of nuclear reactors.
DetailsScience and technology with Adam Walton. Sports psychologists in North Wales discuss how our emotions affect our sports performance, and how elite athletes can lose social skills.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton talks to cosmologists in Cardiff about how the Herschel and Planck space observatories are shedding new light on our understanding of the Universe.
DetailsTo mark the International Year of Chemistry, Adam Walton visits the Cardiff Institute of Catalysis to explore its work on clean air, safe water supplies and sustainable energy.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton with Dr Peter Evans on dolphin behaviour; Dr Haley Gomez on women in science; and the National Science and Engineering Awards.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton takes a closer look at the newspaper headlines which seem to link a huge variety of different foods and activities with cancer.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton presents the Welsh science magazine. Includes news of a major new scientific study into the phenomenon of near death experiences.
DetailsAdam Walton visits Aberystwyth to meet scientists at the University's Institute of Maths and Physics, who explain the Sun's influence on Earth and other planets.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton presents a 'brain special' with an update on dementia research in Wales and the latest neuro-imaging news from Oxford.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton visits a workshop aimed at inspiring youngsters with science experiments. Plus he investigates whether microbial life could have come to Earth from Venus?
DetailsA special edition of the programme, marking the eleventh annual Wrexham Science Festival. Adam Walton hears how the Festival is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton is joined by journalist Rhodri Marsden who casts an eye over the digital landscape.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science and technology.
DetailsAdam Walton examines the science behind the headlines and reveals the latest scientific research in Wales.
DetailsAdam Walton explores science education in Wales. Are schools doing enough to inspire the next generation of scientists?
DetailsAdam Walton reviews Apple's much-anticipated tablet computer, the iPad.
DetailsAdam Walton serves up a slice of science and a sprinkling of technology as the cafe opens for business. He explores the stories making the headlines and reveals the latest in Welsh scientific research
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