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Madeleine Finlay

Madeleine is an audio producer with a background in science

December 2023

  • Hen Harrier chicks. (Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

    Science Weekly
    Best of 2023: Killing the Skydancer episode one, Susie’s chicks – podcast

  • A 'Suicide Mouse' cocktail at Sydney's Maybe Sammy, which has been voted the world's best bar

    Science Weekly
    All the buzz and no hangover? The next generation of alcohol-free drinks – podcast

  • Michael Wooldridge shaking a robot hand

    Science Weekly
    Can machines ever be like us? Prof Michael Wooldridge on the future of AI – podcast

  • COP28 President Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber applauds as he attends a plenary meeting, after a draft of a negotiation deal was released

    Science Weekly
    Cop28: what just happened? – podcast

  • Science Weekly
    The incredible world of animal perception, and what it can teach us – podcast

  • Science Weekly
    All the drama from the first week of Cop28 – podcast

  • Science Weekly
    Why are we still struggling to get contraception right? – podcast

November 2023

  • Sultan al-Jaber

    Science Weekly
    Everything you need to know about Cop28 as the summit begins – podcast

  • Sand clouds on the planet WASP-107b

    Science Weekly
    What have we learned from the James Webb space telescope so far? – podcast

  • The superyacht Obsidian moored In Portland Harbour. The yacht has a top speed of 17kn and a maximum range of 5500nm and can accommodate up to 14 guests in seven staterooms, with 27 crew members.

    Science Weekly
    Superyachts and private jets: the carbon impact of the ‘polluter elite’ – podcast

  • Lava spurts after the eruption of a volcano in the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland in July.

    Science Weekly
    The mysteries of volcanoes: what’s going on beneath the ground in Iceland? – podcast

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    CBD: what’s the science behind the wellness trend? – podcast

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    Nuclear fusion, new drugs, better batteries: how AI will transform science – podcast

October 2023

  • Black hole discovered<br>Undated handout artist impression of a black hole drifting through the Milky Way galaxy. An ultramassive black hole around 33 billion times the mass of the Sun has been discovered by astronomers in the UK. Scientists from Durham University said the gargantuan black hole is one of the biggest ever found. Issue date: Friday June 10, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story SCIENCE BlackHole. Photo credit should read: ESA/Hubble, Digitized Sky Survey, Nick Risinger/N. Bartmann/Durham University/PA Wire 
NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Science Weekly
    Black holes, but backwards: unlocking the mysteries of white holes – podcast

  • Melting icebergs are seen on Antarctica's Horseshoe Island

    Science Weekly
    ‘We’ve lost control’: what happens when the west Antarctic ice sheet melts? – podcast

  • An illustration of a brain lying on wires resembling a computer chip.

    Science Weekly
    Could AI help diagnose schizophrenia?

  • Kenia, a male lion, relaxing in the Masai Mara national park in Kenya

    Science Weekly
    Scarier than lions: how fear of ‘super predator’ humans is shaping the animal kingdom

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    Inside the UK’s first gaming disorder clinic – podcast

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    What’s really going on with Paris’s bedbug crisis? – podcast

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    All the news and science from the Nobel Prizes – podcast

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