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Bang Goes The Theory

The team investigates why petrol costs so much, and whether we can use science to make fuel for free. Liz experiences life on an oil rig, Jem and Dallas compete to make their own DIY fuel alternatives, and Jem discovers the link between fossil fuels and a recent earthquake in Lancashire.

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Monday 12 March, 19:30, BBC One

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How Musical Are You?

Discover your complex relationship with music. Uncover your five factors of musicality and test your sense of rhythm and pitch.

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Orbit: Earth's Extraordinary Journey

Join Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski as they explore the astonishing consequences of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, in this new three part BBC Two Science series.

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Scientists warn on animal imports

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Pressure from animal rights activists on airlines and shipping companies is reducing the number of animals being brought into Britain for research, meaning people will "suffer and die", scientists warn.

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