Biodiversity Loss, featuring Professor Jon Bridle
What happens when biodiversity collapses? Can humanity survive its own impact? Professor Jon Bridle, Professor of Evolutionary Biology, and Professor Philip Schofield explore how human overconsumption is driving mass extinction. From cod evolving under the pressure of overfishing, to the changing ecosystems within our own bodies, Bridle makes the case for optimism, conscious consumption, and collective action to 'bend the curve' of biodiversity loss.

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Why We Should Love Wasps, featuring Professor Seirian Sumner

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No Natural Disasters, featuring Prof Ilan Kelman

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‘Humans are not evolved for modern life’ - evolutionary biologist Ella Al-Shamahi

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Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis | The Royal Society

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America at 250: A View from Britain, with “The Rest Is History” | The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Quantum Consciousness and the Origin of Life

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Yuval Noah Harari on Donald Trump’s Core Delusion | The Ezra Klein Show

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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Universities and Climate Action, featuring Professor Tristan McCowan

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Brian Cox: Why even Einstein doubted the existence of black holes

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How to Rewire Your Brain & Learn Faster | Dr. Michael Kilgard

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Doug Tallamy: Restoring Nature’s Relationships at Home

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The End of Coal, featuring Dr Andrew Seaton

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Cases that changed me - connecting the dots (8 Jun 2026)

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The Human Consequences of AI: A Cup of Tea with Professor Daniel Miller

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America's 250th Birthday Arrives at a Dangerous Moment | Heather Cox Richardson

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David Reich – Bronze Age shock, the Neanderthal puzzle, & the sudden spread of farming

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Nature's Best Hope - Conservation That Starts in Your Yard with Doug Tallamy

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We Were Wrong About Our Human Evolution

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