Brian Cox, Robin Ince and their guests will send a shiver down your spine as they sift through the science on murder, and hear some of the more creative techniques scientists use to catch killers. Apparently rambling through brambles is a great way to find buried bodies at the edge of abandoned fields and entomologist Amoret Whitaker says she relies on flies and fleas to tell her whether a crime has been committed. According to criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw, we’ve all got it in us to bump someone off, but it isn’t just humans who have this homicidal intent. The zombie wasp paralyses her cockroach prey, then slowly eats it alive, and we also hear about the murderous mushrooms threatening unsuspecting worms.
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The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… The Gods
The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Talking to Aliens
The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Gardening
The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Love
Higgs Boson
Cats v Dogs
Poison
Asteroids
Could it be magic?
Egyptian Mummies
The Monkeys meet The Sky at Night
Jo Brand's Quantum World
Hollywood in Space
The Scale of Life (or were dinosaurs just too big?)
How I is AI?
The Science of Coincidence
The Infinite Monkey’s Guide to... Audience Favourites
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