BBC World Service 의 Unexpected Elements
BBC World Service
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Can you put a price on the perfect athlete? In baseball you can, and that’s a $700 million dollar contract. Shoehi Ohtani took to the field in Seoul for the LA Dodgers to prove that the big cheque was worth it.
It has Marnie asking – can you predict if one of your kids will become the G.O.A.T – the Greatest of All Time in any sport? She’ll also be investigating the other kind of goat – I'd say ordinary, but these ones are fighting wildfires.
We bring you the curious tale of a never-before-seen beach pebble washing up on the shores of a remote island. What are they? And get the lowdown on the most unpleasant sounding ultramarathons after a 40-year-old Scottish woman completes a race SO hard that only 20 people have finished .
Plus, gravitational waves, home-grown antivenom, and listening on double speed. Can your brain take it?
Presented by Marnie Chesterton, Phillys Mwatee and Camilla Mota.
Produced by Harrison Lewis with Tom Bonnett, Jack Lee and Cath Mcghee.
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420 - An exploration of empathy Thu, 14 Dec 2023
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417 - All about cricket(s) Thu, 23 Nov 2023
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416 - Why we need to talk toilets Thu, 16 Nov 2023
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415 - Working 70 hours a week Thu, 09 Nov 2023
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414 - Scary science Thu, 02 Nov 2023
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413 - Fashion to dye for Thu, 26 Oct 2023
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412 - Putting Madonna to the test Thu, 19 Oct 2023
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410 - Complete shutdown Thu, 05 Oct 2023
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408 - Can technology read our mind? Thu, 21 Sep 2023
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407 - Forgetful fish, telescopic worms and bad air days Thu, 14 Sep 2023
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406 - Zombies, cows and coups Thu, 07 Sep 2023
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397 - Unexpected elements on the sea bed Thu, 06 Jul 2023
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396 - Predictions from the sky and murderous fish Thu, 29 Jun 2023
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395 - Hayfever, paleobotany and snot palaces Thu, 22 Jun 2023
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394 - Wildfires and wild animals Thu, 15 Jun 2023
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393 - Collapsing pensions and civilisations Thu, 08 Jun 2023
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392 - Migrate ideas Thu, 01 Jun 2023
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390 - Co-operation and cohesion Thu, 18 May 2023
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