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FAQs about Planet Earth online:How many episodes does Planet Earth online have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.
October 14, 2014Robots to map marine life in key fishing areasThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Russell Wynn and Maaten Furlong of NERC's National Oceanography Centre tell us about a just-launched fleet of marine robots that will map ocean life in key fishing grounds off the southwest tip of Britain, in a trial heralded as the start of a new era of robotic research at sea....more12minPlay
September 29, 2014How plastic pollution may harm marine lifeThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Tamara Galloway, Matt Cole and Ceri Lewis of the University of Exeter talk about their research on the effects of fragments of plastics from food packaging, drinks bottles and even facial scrubs on marine wildlife....more11minPlay
September 16, 2014Linking sewage treatment with antibiotic resistanceThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Elizabeth Wellington and Greg Amos of the University of Warwick explain how sewage treatment could be helping spread highly drug-resistant bacteria around the environment....more12minPlay
September 01, 2014How marine life responds to underwater noiseThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Steve Simpson and Rick Bruintjes of the University of Exeter and HR Wallingford describe a huge experiment to find out how man-made, underwater noise affects cod, plaice, crabs and other marine life....more10minPlay
August 19, 2014The evolution of the British peppered mothThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Ilik Saccheri and Arjen Van 't Hof of the University of Liverpool describe how the British Peppered Moth changed from peppered to black during the Industrial Revolution in northern England....more10minPlay
August 05, 2014Measuring air quality from a carThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Rosie Graves and Roland Leigh of the University of Leicester explain why they're using electric cars to gauge the amount of fumes drivers, cyclists and pedestrians are exposed to....more10minPlay
July 22, 2014Using X-rays to look inside ancient leavesThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Roy Wogelius and Nick Edwards of the University of Manchester explain how they used extremely bright light from particle accelerators to delve into the chemistry of exceptionally well preserved fossil leaves from the Green River Formation in the US....more11minPlay
July 08, 2014How an urban meadow is boosting biodiversityThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Helen Hoyle of the University of Sheffield and Jim Harris from Cranfield University describe what a strip of land in Luton, southeast England, is doing for urban biodiversity....more11minPlay
June 24, 2014Could injured dinosaurs help modern medicine?This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Victoria Egerton, Bill Sellers and Phil Manning of the University of Manchester describe how the bones of a 72-million-year-old, 2.2m-tall 7.4m-long predatory dinosaur reveals intimate clues about how it lived and how it survived massive trauma....more11minPlay
June 10, 2014Storm surges and their effect on coastal sand dunesThis week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Joanna Bullard and Jonathan Millett of Loughborough University describe the work they're doing to find out how quickly sand dunes along the east coast of England recover from the erosion caused by massive storm surges - like the one that struck the UK coastline on 5 December 2013....more10minPlay
FAQs about Planet Earth online:How many episodes does Planet Earth online have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.