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Ben Green

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Ben Green is a Producer at The Guardian.

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Latest articles by Ben Green

Science Weekly for July 28: Technology transfer, a randy tortoise, and the iSnake
Alok Jha and Ian Sample are joined by Ted Bianco, the Wellcome Trust's director of technology transfer. Plus Edzard Ernst on homeopathy. Solar power from the Sahara. And why Lonesome George may not be…
Science Weekly for July 28: Technology transfer, a libidinous tortoise, and the iSnake
Alok Jha and Ian Sample are joined by Ted Bianco, the Wellcome Trust's director of technology transfer. Plus Edzard Ernst on homeopathy. Solar power from the Sahara. And why Lonesome George may not be feeling so lonesome after all
Science Weekly for July 21: London's buried bones
Alok Jha is joined by Jelena Bekvalac and Emily Sargent to discuss bones, history, and cities. Plus, the future of IVF. Richard Garriott on boldly going where few people have gone before. And is NASA really taking the, er, urine?
Media Talk for Friday July 11
The panel discuss the BBC's latest annual report and some scandalous executive pay. Plus, Global Radio swings its axe. Christopher Meyer prepares to leave the PCC. And the season finale of Doctor Who. With Robert Freeman, Janine Gibson, Paul Robinson, and Gareth McLean
Science Weekly for July 7: Women, Wallace, and wobbling
Astrophysicist Sarah Bridle joins Alok Jha in the pod to discuss dark matter and the gender gap. Comedian Bill Bailey on Alfred Russel Wallace - the forgetten hero of evolution. And the science of jelly
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