Radio Review: Biohacking — BBC Radio 4
Recent programmes like Biohacking are what help Radio 4 maintain its place atop my ranking of BBC media outlets. I think I'd pay the license fee for it alone...
Dr Alexander Ware is a Volunteer Writer at BioNews and a researcher in plant evolution and development at the University of Nottingham, having previously completed his PhD at the same institution.
Recent programmes like Biohacking are what help Radio 4 maintain its place atop my ranking of BBC media outlets. I think I'd pay the license fee for it alone...
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