Anthropologist & space scientist on Science in Action

Gary Hughes
BBC World Service by Courtesy of BBC World Service

Kent research and renowned experts make major contributions to the BBC World Service's flagship science programme.

Hear Dr Stephen Lowry from the School of Physical Sciences and a Rosetta team-member discuss what we have learned so far about  Comet 67P.

Listen to Dr Tracy Kivell from the School of Anthropology and Conservation explain how early humans got a grip on tools 3 million years ago. Dr Kivell’s research was conducted with  Dr Matthew Skinner and has been picked up by major news organisations around the world.

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