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.
Icebergs, Cosmic Rays and Vacuuming
It's the end of the world as we know it but we feel fine
Astronauts' Tim Gregory and the end of Cassini
We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself, Exomoons and crickets
Expensive Moon Dust, Rusty Squid, Friendly Dogs and much more
Butterflies, Doctor Who and Jupiter's Red Spot
Sick Jungle Beats and Could you be an Astronaut?
LISA's Gravitational Waves, Dame Evelyn Glennie and Hannah Peel
Prof Alice Roberts, NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan & Dr Lauren Gavaghan
Bloodhound SSC and Trump pulls out of Paris Climate Agreement
Science and Religion, Volcanoes and Jupiter
Mars, Bees, Orcas, Sophie's Wild Cornwall and Pint of Science
Chris Packham, PT Scientists and their Moon Rovers and Hobbits
Pint of Science, the lost atmosphere of Mars and Lyme Disease
Moon, Mars, Trappist 1 and Dinosaurs Reclassified
Boaty McBoatface launches, Ben Carson and Memory Palaces
How Mars lost its atmosphere, The Nature Report and Michael Gillon
Trappist 1, Bees playing golf, Zealandia and Cucumber
Katy Parrott, Steve Wright, Natural History and Drones
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