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Spectrum is a half-hour weekly programme looking at developments in the fields of science and technology. Whether it's advances that will change our lives or offbeat oddities, our team of reporters around the world keeps you up to date. Spectrum is broadcast every Saturday, Sunday, ...

Spectrum is a half-hour weekly programme looking at developments in the fields of science and technology. Whether it's advances that will change our lives or offbeat oddities, our team of reporters around the world keeps you up to date. Spectrum is broadcast every Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday or listen to the audio stream on the Internet.

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    Spectrum: Summertime Spectrum (2/3)

    Sadly, the weather's gone grey in Bonn, but we've still ...

    Sadly, the weather's gone grey in Bonn, but we've still got that summertime feeling. So this is our second Summertime Spectrum: another chance to hear a special we recorded at the Hanover industrial tech fair.

    Jul 14, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Summertime Spectrum: part one

    Things are heating up, so it's time for some Summertime ...

    Things are heating up, so it's time for some Summertime Spectrum. This week, another chance to hear a special edition of the show recorded at the CeBIT tech fair in Hanover.

    Jul 7, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Sexism in the laboratory, robotics and obesity

    On this week's show: What are Nobel Laureates saying about ...

    On this week's show: What are Nobel Laureates saying about Tim Hunt? - Why do bees behave the way they do? Researchers in Austria are using robots to figure it out! - Robocop comes to life - at least with regard to appendages - And as Europe is getting fatter and fatter, the Dutch are slimming down.

    Jun 30, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Spectrum: Going up and down

    The largest elevator testing tower in the world is being ...

    The largest elevator testing tower in the world is being built right here in Germany and we're there testing the fear factor. Also: WiFi in hotels, and new tech for people with visual impairment.

    Jun 23, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Spectrum: Lights on

    The Philae lander suddenly wakes back up on a cold, ...

    The Philae lander suddenly wakes back up on a cold, dark comet - US entrepreneurs turn to LEDs to fight jaundice in India - the ad-blocking software that's coming to an iPhone near you - and what might just be the most arresting pavilion at Expo Milano 2015.

    Jun 16, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Spectrum: Something's changing

    How space changes perspectives...Europe's latest drugs report…smart meters in our ...

    How space changes perspectives...Europe's latest drugs report…smart meters in our homes, and Mars simulators on Hawaii.

    Jun 9, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: [Spectrum]

    Ahead of elections: technological transparency in Turkey? - The gargantuan ...

    Ahead of elections: technological transparency in Turkey? - The gargantuan task of decoding space-based data - Pedestrian lights and AIDS research in Austria - Using an APP to find a good bottle of red, white or rosé.

    Jun 2, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Spectrum: solar, seeds and expoleaks

    We head back to Italy for another swipe at Expo ...

    We head back to Italy for another swipe at Expo Milano 2015 and a chance to talk solar trees, SeedBoards, ExpoLeaks.org and the rise in whistleblower websites.

    May 26, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: Spectrum: Turning points

    In this week's Spectrum, we look at aftershocks in Nepal, ...

    In this week's Spectrum, we look at aftershocks in Nepal, the EU data roaming plan that'll keep you from roaming anywhere, and we dive headlong into the three revolutions that changed pop music forever.

    May 19, 2015 Read more
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    Spectrum: [Spectrum]

    On this week's program: We hear about why a leading ...

    On this week's program: We hear about why a leading neuroscientist in Germany has stopped doing experimental tests on primates - Also, making paper out of elephant dung, who'd have thunk it? - And get ready: Europeans are about to get fatter...except for in one country.

    May 12, 2015 Read more
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