Andrew was delighted to be joined in the studio by Tay Aziz who is a member of the Live Sciences team at At Bristol and is just beginning a project looking at perceptions of Women in Science.
Andrew and Tay discovered how we all don't see the world as it really is and actually prefer the fake version of reality to the real thing.
Andrew also catches up with the wonderful Dr Julie Dunne of Bristol University to explore how 10,000 years ago everyone on earth was Lactose Intolerant...
Peggy Whitsun goes on an unplanned Space Walk tomorrow and Andrew and Tay ponder that and much more about the night sky, includng NASA calling for ideas for a mission to Europa to look for alien life.
We also hear how Instagram has got a bad bit of PR recently with a study showing it is bad for young people's self esteem.
Space junk, plastic in your water, and volcanic lightning.
Holding hands, a space station falling to earth, and pine martens
Penguin super colony, insight into the cosmic dawn, and the five new categories of diabetes.
Neanderthal art, ketamine, and supernovas
The earthquake, 8 months of Mars, and a cherry red Tesla
Putting plants to sleep, the loneliest frog, and the Cheddar Man
Three parent babies, Nigel the lonely gannet, and when dogs bite
Space graffiti, evolution of eyes, and crows with hooks
Orang Utan medicine, Bloodhound Super Sonic Car, and new planet discoveries
A bionic arm, frozen iguanas, the Cassini crash and growing lambs in bags.
Chewbacca, a poorly Polar Bear and a planet discovered by Artificial Intelligence
Vaccinations save lives, Space Junk mission planned and Yetis still never existed
An alien asteroid, a message to Aliens and our thanks to spiders
Head transplants, editing your own DNA and The Idiot Brain
The Zombie Star, A Behemoth Planet and Prof James Hough OBE FRS
Nigel Lawson wrong about the climate again and a Monster New Planet
Record surge in CO2 and apossible visitor from another solar system
Lord Martin Rees, How Gold is Made and the Lightyear Foundation
The Nobel Prize for Physics 2017 and Pseudoscience in the Abortion Debate
BBC Astronauts winner Dr Suzie Imber and Gravitational Waves
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