Published on 8 Aug 2015

Does life exist anywhere else in the universe? And how did it get started? Scientists are seeking the answers in the cosmos, our solar system and right here on planet Earth.


Published on 14 Aug 2015

It has long been thought that our universe is all there is, but it is possible we may live in just one of many. This is the second in our six-part series on unsolved mysteries in science


Published on 20 Aug 2015

The Earth, the sun, the stars, and everything we can see, only comprise five percent of the universe. But what about the other 95 percent? Scientists are puzzling over dark matter and dark energy, the mysterious components that make up the rest


Published on 3 Sep 2015

The equations of physics suggest time should be able to go backwards as well as forwards. Experience suggests, though, that it cannot. Why? And is time travel really possible?

Sounddesign, Music (2015)


Science's unsolved mysteries. Life, The Multiverse and Beyond:
Science hub on The Economist.

Music created for a series of Scientific Briefings on several unsolved mysteries in science.

1. Is there life elsewhere in the universe?

2. Do we live in a Multiverse?

3. What is the universe made of?

4. Why does time pass?

Produced and supplied music and sound effects for four episodes.