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MusicThe Killers, The Doors, Girls Aloud, 70s disco anthems when we can get away with them...frankly I'm making this up as I go along...who else...Hendrix! Led Zeppelin, The Rapture...
MoviesEr...This is Spinal Tap? Does that count? Hello Cleveland! What about Shaun of the Dead? Kung Fu Hustle? Ben also suggests The Big Lebowski, True Romance and Swingers... fine movies all.
TelevisionSpooks, Drop The Dead Donkey, The Day Today (becauce fact into doubt WON'T go), Brasseye, Look Around You, Spaced, Men in White
BooksThe God Delusion is weighing *very heavily* on the Science Weekly readlist at the moment. Other favourites: Electric Universe, The Never-Ending Days of Being Dead, Collapse, Galileo's Finger, The Selfish Gene, Guns, Germs and Steel, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Enduring Love...(we've started Midnight's Children lots of times but never quite managed to finish it)
HeroesPeople with beards, anyone who understands quantum mechanics, Svante Arrhenius (mainly because of his name), people who have been to the south pole (geomagnetic, geographic, inaccesible or otherwise), polar bears, lonesome George

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This is the home for the Guardian’s science and technology team: Alok Jha, James Randerson, Bobbie Johnson, Nell Boase, Ian Sample, David Adam, Ben Green and the rest of the crew.

Read our coverage of science, technology and environment issues.

Every Monday you can listen to a new 30 minute podcast, Science Weekly, which lives here: guardian.co.uk/science/podcasts.

If you have comments, questions or just want to throw abuse our way (honestly, we like the attention), send us an email at science@guardian.co.uk

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Jamie Nichols



Jul 7 2008 2:25 AM


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Dec 16 2007 11:01 PM

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Jul 25 2007 7:53 AM

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Laurie

Laurie



Jun 22 2007 10:54 PM

Hey guys
A question: What is the worse case senario if the Hadron collider at C.E.R.N creates a black hole. Should I take out some new insurance in case of it devouring the earth?
Stuart Clark

Stuart Clark



Jun 13 2007 11:26 AM

Hi there chilly chaps!

Thanks again for inviting me on this week's podcast. It was a real pleasure - and a lot of fun.

All best,
Stuart
Chris

Chris Hollis



Jun 6 2007 7:11 PM

I am from Oklahoma in America and your podcast is one of 2 I look forward to hearing every week. You are the only thing that kept me sane for 29 hours whilst travelling to Egypt for holiday. Keep up the great work. Also if you need more test rats for cannabis experiments sign me up. I will be in London in November for holiday and if Nell is free then I am buying. I guess the rest of the gang can come as well if they have to.
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May 17 2007 8:16 PM

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May 16 2007 4:05 PM

I'm sure that was a completely different Alok on 'Many Questions' the other week and that he's not pimping himself out to other GU podcasts to keep himself in hair products.
International Man of Dysentery

International Man of Dysentery



May 16 2007 11:57 AM

When all avenues of procrastination have been exhausted, the realisation that there is a new episode of science weekly to catch up on provides a joyous feeling matched only when one remembers that one has some Jaffa Cakes in one's coat pocket. Thank you.
New Scientist

New Scientist



May 3 2007 5:56 PM

We love Alok! He should do ads for Timotei!

He is bad at poker though!
Darwin Dee

Darwin Dee



Apr 23 2007 12:32 PM

Just wanted to say thank you for the really interesting interview with Sue Blackmore, she is absolutely one of the most influential thinkers in my worldview. This may sound a bit gushy but i have had no freedom of will over my typing so there. Also it's so nice to hear the term zombie used in a serious scientific discussion, and what is more serious than consciousness?

Yours memetically dD x
Chloe

Chloe



Apr 20 2007 6:47 PM

oh Guardian science how u make my mondays complete! Defo the best sciency podcast about keep up the good work!
Naomi

Naomi



Apr 18 2007 9:01 AM

Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your show, and especially the Interview with AC Grayling. I much enjoy the news and current developments, but looking at the philosophical side of science once in a while also has its merits;it's nice to hear other people talk about ideas one has also pondered, and since I'm a cartoonist and not a scientist, that's the stuff my little brain can think about. Keep up the good work, you little studmuffins of knowledge!
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Apr 16 2007 12:18 PM

I'm sure you guys have picked up on this one, the creationist 'museum' in Kentucky. Gotta love the animatronic T-Rexes, nibbling nuts and berries next to the frolicking children in a 'what more proof do you need?' kinda way.

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meg

meg



Apr 13 2007 3:15 PM

loving the pod guys but why oh why is guardian science male and for that matter 100 years old?!
I wish I could have all the time in the world to be a polymath. I was lucky enough to do a Natural sciences degree. I'm probably one of the few people to have a Pyschology degree containing 50% Physics and to have spent the rest of my time making films. Yay for Cambridge: the best place to be a polymath.
Lar

Lar



Apr 13 2007 2:51 AM

Oh My Science!!!

Love the show. Doing my best to evangelise and spread the Science Weekly love on this side of the pond.
CarcinoGenny

CarcinoGenny



Apr 12 2007 2:29 PM

:^)
I got your podcast subscription in my itunes, so I'm set up. Last one, you were up to like 96 friends so I wanted to make sure it got over 100....
It's the simple things in life, you know?
Kirsten

Kirsten



Apr 10 2007 11:32 PM

It's good to be a friend! I'm liking the simulcast idea... science from continent to continent. :)
Lisa

Lisa



Apr 9 2007 2:22 PM

Why thank you. I feel a challenge may have been laid down to help me while away work hours.
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