Every culture on earth has some relationship to the moon, whether that is through science or culture. In the 50th anniversary year of the moon landing, Dr Emily Brunsden from the University of York's Department of Physics, talks about how the expedition changed our understanding of space exploration and brought science out of the labs for the first time for the whole world to wonder and marvel at.
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at the modern ‘epidemic’ of Loneliness
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at health and inequality
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at the North-South divide
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at the evolution of compassion
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at the relationship between physical and mental health
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at the psychology behind patient behaviour
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at blood cancer
Series Six: Looking Beyond Horizons at eye disease and the anatomy of the brain
Special Edition: Safety of Artificial Intelligence
Series Five: World of Wonder - the wonder of marine life
Series Five: A World of Wonder - the wonder of human evolution
Series Five: World of Wonder - the wonder of primate communication
Series Five: A World of Wonder - the wonder of the world of ice
Series Five: A World of Wonder - the wonder of the creative brain
Series Five: A World of Wonder - the wonder of the black market
Series Five: A World of Wonder - medieval ideas of wonder
Series Four: The Story of Children's Mental Health (episode two)
Series Four: The Story of Singing in Virtual Reality (episode one)
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Seven) - The Thin Ice Printing Press
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