Professor Charles Godfray, Director of the the Oxford Martin School tells Jim Al-Kahlili about the intricate world of population dynamics, and how a healthy obsession with parasitic wasps might help us solve some of humanity's biggest problems, from the fight against Malaria to sustainably feeding a global community of 9 billion people.
Giles Yeo on how our genes can make us fat
Cath Noakes on making buildings Covid-safe
Chris Jackson on sustainable geology
Scientists in the Spotlight during the Pandemic
Neil Ferguson on modelling Covid-19
Sarah Gilbert on developing a vaccine for Covid-19
Steve Haake on technology, sport and health
Francesca Happé on autism
Heather Koldewey on marine conservation
Dale Sanders on feeding the world
Andy Fabian on black holes
Alice Roberts on bones
Clifford Stott on riot prevention
Emma Bunce on the gas giants
Jane Goodall on living with wild chimpanzees
Liz Seward and the dream of spaceflight
Frank Kelly on air pollution
Debbie Pain on conserving globally threatened bird species
Jim McDonald on power networks
Brian Greene on how the universe is made of string
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