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The heart of radio 1 4 November 2004

John Peel
The greatest DJ in history?

Derek Walcott 4 November 2004

The death of earth
A review of Derek Walcott’s new book-length poem.

A costly failure 21 October 2004

D’oh!
Why the Genesis probe crashed

Private space exploration 7 October 2004

SpaceShipWon!
The X-Prize is claimed

Winners! 7 October 2004

Smells like team spirit
The 2004 Novel prizes in the sciences

Social Networks 30 September 2004

Circles of friends
What maths tells us about us.

Dodging bullets… 30 September 2004

Far away, so close
A large asteroid sweeps by the Earth. Where are the others?

Looking for planets around distant stars 23 September 2004

In search of the Earth Mark II
Terrestrial exoplanets will likely be found soon.

Foreign atmospheres 23 September 2004

Valuable vapours
How methane on Mars is distributed.

Extreme Weather 16 September 2004

Shelter from the storm
What hurricane scientists study when they study hurricanes

Anatomy of a search engine 16 September 2004

How Google works
A brief history of the world’s most revolutionary search engine. Plus, an interview with me about that brief history.

Johnny Cash 16 September 2004

Ring of Firesales
A review of a new book about Johnny Cash’s Folsom prison concert

Medical Testing 9 September 2004

Sounds of silence
Drug companies may soon be forced to report the results of all clinical trials.

Nicholson Baker 2 September 2004

Room with a point of view
A review of Checkpoint, Nicholson Baker’s new novel.

Telescopes in orbit 28 August 2004

X-ray specs
A retrospective on NASA’s Great Observatories, Compton, and Spitzer.