Light
Pennie Latin explores the impact light has on people's lives. Read more
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Series 2
Pennie Latin explores the impact light has on people's lives.
Episode 2
Pennie Latin meets Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Episode 3
Pennie Latin investigates cyber security and privacy.
Episode 4
Pennie Latin meets Professor Karen Vousden, director of Cancer Research UK.
Episode 5
Professor June Andrews of Stirling University talks to Pennie Latin about dementia.
Monkey Business
Pennie Latin visits the Living Links Centre for the study of primates at Edinburgh Zoo.
Episode 7
Pennie Latin meets leading forensic pathologist Professor James Grieve.
Episode 8
Pennie Latin talks to Professor Stuart Cunningham, named oceanographer of the year in 2014
Episode 9
Pennie Latin explores the different ways that sounds affect people.
Caroline Watt
Pennie Latin meets Dr Caroline Watt, a founder member of the Koestler Parapsychology Unit.
The Future of Blood
Pennie Latin investigates the pioneering work in Scotland into the manufacture of blood.
Episode 14
Pennie Latin visits the Edinburgh Science Festival to explore male and female brains.
Donating your body to science
Pennie Latin considers whether she would or could donate her body to science
Series 3
Handedness
Pennie Latin explores what determines handedness and the effects of hand dominance.
The Flu Virus
Pennie Latin hears why flu is a worldwide problem and learns about the battle against it.
Professor Peter Higgs
Pennie Latin meets Nobel Prize-winning physicist Professor Peter Higgs.
The Psychology of Cheating
Pennie Latin explores what drives people to deceive, dupe and defraud.
Professor Lee Cronin
Pennie Latin meets Professor Lee Cronin, who talks about recreating the origins of life.
Biometrics
Pennie Latin explores the personal world of biometrics.
Professor Dame Anne Glover
Pennie Latin talks to Professor Dame Anne Glover about communicating science.
The Queensferry Crossing
Pennie Latin explores the science involved in the construction of the Queensferry Crossing
Professor Andrew Morris
Professor Andrew Morris talks about how access to personal data has changed healthcare.
Hydrogen power
Pennie Latin explores whether hydrogen could be the power source of the future.
Professor Geoff Palmer
Pennie Latin talks to Geoff Palmer, the UK's first professor of brewing and distilling.
Rank and Hierarchy
Pennie Latin looks at the role of rank and hierarchy in society.
Memories are made of this
Pennie Latin explores how the brain makes and retrieves memories.
Series 4
The Selfie
Pennie Latin explores whether there is more to a selfie than mere self-obsession.
The Anatomy of a Stroke
Pennie Latin explores what happens inside the brain during a stroke.
Professor Iain Stewart
Pennie Latin meets Iain Stewart, professor of geoscience communication.
Urban Mining
Pennie Latin explores how gold is being recovered from unused smartphones.
Antimicrobial Resistance
Pennie Latin looks at how Scotland is trying to fight antimicrobial resistance.