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Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists' eyes.

The Infinite Monkey Cage BBC Podcasts

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists' eyes.

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Failure

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Failure

    Brian Cox and Robin Ince embrace failure in its many forms, with a frank look at the importance of making mistakes. They examine the flaws in Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution with the anthropologist Alice Roberts, as she tells them no idea is totally watertight. And sometimes scientific error even leads to important discoveries – just ask the heart patients who took a pill that did nothing for their medical condition but did boost their libido and which we now know as Viagra. But other failures in the field of medicine have had more serious consequences, and Dr Chris van Tulleken questions why we’re not better at drug development for the poorest parts of the world.
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 15: Science’s Epic Fails
    Series 11: Serendipity
    Series 25: What Have We Learnt From Covid?

    • 16 min
    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Gambling

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Gambling

    Robin Ince and Brian Cox ask why some people always seem to win as they investigate the science of gambling. They hear how playing monopoly is no way to make friends, but don’t worry, because psychologist Richard Wiseman claims that it’s never really good fun anyway. In fact, games are mainly a form of social bonding and studies show deception could even be essential to human behaviour, which may just explain why so many people cheat. So should we even bother playing them? Well, it just so happens that solving maths problems can help us in other areas of life, so the team tackle a conundrum involving a goat, a cabbage and very hungry wolf, before becoming side-tracked by a debate over why the three were ever on a trip together in the first place, let alone trying to cross a river.
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 15: How to Beat the House and Win
    Series 3: Randomness
    Series 11: Deception

    • 19 min
    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… The Gods

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… The Gods

    Robin Ince and Brian Cox tackle the thorny debate over whether science and religion can co-exist. But forget the tension between the church and the researchers – Eric Idle wants an answer to the important question of whether God is in gluten free communion bread? Katy Brand launches the inaugural theologian’s corner with a pair of Reverends, who explain that comedians and the clergy have a lot in common, including a tendency to like the sound of their own voices. As we learn more about how our universe works, will there even be a need for religious belief? Since some research suggests fundamentalists and zealots tend to be less intelligent, perhaps there’s a case to be made for some healthy scepticism.
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 1: Science and Religion
    Series 4: Is There Room for Mysticism in a Rational World?
    The Infinite Monkey Cage 100
    Series 21: Quantum Worlds
    Series 10: Irrationality

    • 22 min
    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Talking to Aliens

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Talking to Aliens

    Brian Cox and Robin Ince are on a mission to discover whether extra-terrestrials exist. But if there really is other life out there, what would it look like?
    Comedian Conan O’Brien is hoping for lizard-like creatures with superhuman strength, while Greg Proops imagines little green girls, like the ones in the Star Trek series he grew up with. Or possibly Ewoks. Either way, nobody can agree on the best way to communicate with them if we do ever make contact. Should we send them complicated equations so they realise how intelligent we are, and is playing Bach to aliens too much like showing off?
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 1: Extraterrestrial Life
    Series 25: Exploring Our Solar System
    Series 12: San Francisco Special
    Series 9: To Infinity and Beyond

    • 19 min
    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Gardening

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Gardening

    Robin Ince and Brian Cox dig into the secret lives of plants to discover that there’s more going on in your average garden than you might at first think. They hear why trees are better than humans at re-growing broken bits, while comedian Ed Byrne reveals a surprising understanding of horticulture, despite dropping out of his university degree early. And while they’re still no closer to discovering if they’re alive or dead, the team find a new debate to have about strawberries, as they argue with forensic botanist Dr Mark Spencer over whether they should be classified as an invasive species. But what about other common pests? Phill Jupitus tells them about an intimate encounter with grey squirrel, and entomologist Erica McAllister puts up a strong defence of the mosquito, claiming they don’t deserve such a bad reputation.
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 11: What’s the Point of Plants?
    Series 18: Invasion!
    Series 23: Bats v Flies

    • 18 min
    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Love

    The Infinite Monkey's Guide To… Love

    Love is in the air(waves) as Brian and Robin trawl through the Monkey Cage archive. From using maths to find a boyfriend or girlfriend, to why birds and bees have far more exciting sex lives than you might imagine, this week’s episode is all about passion.
    Number crunching might not sound sexy but mathematician Hannah Fry tells Robin Ince and Brian Cox why research shows it pays to be proactive when you’re searching for a partner, even when that means risking total humiliation. But when it comes to the world's most extraordinary mating rituals the best place to look is… in the garden. Female bees go on a special nuptial flight, where they’re impregnated by males mid-air, and we hear how cockerels are surprisingly picky when it comes to which chicken they choose to cosy up with.
    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the full series on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF
    Producer: Marijke Peters
    Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
    Episodes featured:
    Series 13: Maths of Love and Sex
    Series 17: The Secret Life of Birds
    Series 27: Bees v Wasps
    Series 17: How Animals Behave

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Linda_Prichard ,

Excellent show

Excellent show, thank you very much Bryan, Robin and BBC for creating it and sharing as a podcast.
However, just noticed that Christmas Special 2015 is the same recording as Christmas Special 2014, could you add the correct episode please?

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