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Podcast: Child health, Bionic Olympics, and a better Christmas dinner

In this edition: A new child health centre opens, assistive technologies at the Cybathlon, and healthier Christmas food for you and the planet.

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News: Looking back at 2020 – Our podcast team share the most interesting facts they’ve learned on the job this year – from how much water it takes to make a pair of jeans to how fungus can be used to make a leather alternative.

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Launch of a new child health centre – We catch up with the Centre for Paediatrics and Child Health 's inaugural Director, Professor Andy Bush , about priorities for research into child health, working with local communities, and how the pandemic has affected the capacity for care.

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The ‘Bionic Olympics’ – We talk to Professor Aldo Faisal about the Cybathlon , where differently abled athletes compete using the latest assistive technologies, and how his work using sensors to understand real-world learning can help in rehabilitation.

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Levelling up Christmas dinner – How can we enjoy the holidays but also make our Christmas dinner better for the planet and ourselves? Aygul Dagbasi tells us more.

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The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on Imperial's MSc Science Communication course and the presenter of Digital Planet on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roving reporters in the Communications and Public Affairs Division.