Oxford Sparks Big Questions

Oxford Sparks Big Questions

Oxford Sparks

Episodes 100
Avg. Duration 13m
Activity Highly Active
Since Jan 2021
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Schedule
Every 2 Weeks
Format
Episodic
Consistency
100%
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About This Podcast

'Will my bacon sandwich kill me?', 'Is vaping better than smoking?', 'How do you become an astronaut?' - just some of the Big Questions we ask some of the brightest minds behind Oxford science. Join us in each podcast as we explore a different area of science.

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Recent Episodes

How do you build the aeroplane of the future?

Jun 03, 2026 11m

In 2022, 7% of the UK's total carbon emissions came from the aviation sector - a figure that's on the rise. This means that - while a flight is often the start of a well-deserved holiday - a lot of…

Should I be freaked out by the hantavirus?

May 20, 2026 13m

Until recently, most of us had probably never even heard of the hantavirus. Now - with memories of the global COVID-19 pandemic still fresh in our minds - it's only natural to feel slightly concerned…

Should we kill animals for conservation?

May 06, 2026 12m

'Killing animals' and 'conservation' sound mutually exclusive, but when it comes to managing populations that are having a negative environmental impact, is culling the answer? If so, how do people…

Can you predict the lottery?

Apr 22, 2026 12m

"It's as likely as winning the lottery." A phrase used in situations where something is, well, pretty near impossible. But is there anything you can do to increase your chances of claiming that…

How does reading work?

Apr 08, 2026 13m

Aside from the odd unfamiliar or complicated word, a lot of us won't think twice when it comes to reading. It's a skill we take for granted. But, relatively speaking, it's actually a fairly new skill…

What's it like for women working in F1?

Mar 25, 2026 16m

Historically, only two women have ever started a Grand Prix race, and as of the 2026 season, no women are competing in Formula One. This male dominancy is by no means restricted to the track, with…

How do you convert CO2 to rock?

Mar 11, 2026 13m

We're living in an age of rapid technological development which - alongside many benefits - comes at an environmental cost. We speak to Dr Shurui Miao, an experimental chemist who aims to decouple…

From the Milk on the Move podcast: Purity and Danger

Feb 25, 2026 38m

This week we are featuring a special bonus episode from our friends at the Milk on the Move podcast. Milk on the Move explores milk's deep cultural roots, evolving scientific narratives and the…

What was Einstein doing in Oxford?

Feb 25, 2026 11m

If you've had the chance to visit Oxford's History of Science Museum, you may have found yourself gazing upon a rather special blackboard. Featuring equations that connect the age, size and density…

Where do baby penguins come from?

Feb 11, 2026 15m

For this year's Valentine's Day episode, we are getting up close and personal with those most beloved of birds - penguins. Giving us an insight into the love lives of our feathered friends are…

How can I use AI to raise my salary?

Jan 28, 2026 13m

How much more money could you earn - doing the exact same role - if you're in possession of some solid AI skills? That's one of the core questions that Dr Fabian Stephany, a researcher at the Oxford…

Could stuff be living on Saturn's moon?

Jan 14, 2026 12m

Are we alone in the Universe? It's surely one of the biggest questions out there. In our first episode of 2026 we chat to Dr Carly Howett, Associate Professor of Space Instrumentation in Oxford's…

What happened to the birds in 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'?

Dec 10, 2025 14m

We all know it. We've all sung it. Perhaps we've even answered a quiz question about it*. The Twelve Days of Christmas has become as quintessentially festive as a figgy pudding, or the bad joke in…

What is quantum computing?

Nov 26, 2025 15m

Want to make something feel immediately complicated, inaccessible or downright mysterious? Stick the word 'quantum' in front of it. Or, at least, that's how many of us feel. But don't worry!…

Could vaccinations stop people from getting cancer?

Nov 12, 2025 17m

Finding a cure for cancer is unarguably one of the biggest medical challenges that we face. But what if we could find a way to prevent cancer before it even starts? In this special extended edition…

Why do I bite my nails?

Oct 29, 2025 14m

Many of us will be familiar with Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviours (BFRBs), perhaps without even realising it. Such behaviours - which include hair-pulling, nail biting and skin picking - can not…

How do you find a theoretical particle?

Aug 06, 2025 12m

How do you detect a particle that emits no light - in other words, something invisible? This is the intriguing challenge faced by scientists hunting for 'dark matter'. In our series finale, we talk…

Is there a better way to screen blood?

Jun 25, 2025 14m

What's the best gift you can give? To the millions of people whose lives have been saved by complete strangers, the answer would be simple: blood. But what exactly happens when blood has been…

How does Ozempic actually work?

Jun 11, 2025 13m

Whether you've been served an advert for it, or just heard about it in the media, it's likely that 'Ozempic' isn't a totally unfamiliar word. Now often associated with weight-loss, Ozempic is…

Why does a stranger's phone noise annoy me?

May 28, 2025 16m

We've all been there...you're on the train, maybe tired after a long day, and all you can hear is one side of a fellow passenger's not-too-interesting phone conversation. Or worse, their choice of…

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