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Don’t miss: Missing women, metallic mysteries and a classic dystopia

This week: A Clockwork Orange is re-released, women abandon technology careers and everyone hankers after gold.

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Women once made up 80 per cent of the computer industry. The figure is now less than 20 per cent. Mary Ann Sieghart explores the consequences of not having women at the heart of the tech industry in A Job For The Boys on BBC Radio 4, 1 April at 11am BST.

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How did a metal that is chemically unresponsive and not even that rare come to haunt our dreams and dominate our thinking? Find out at at 7.30pm on 2 April at the Royal Institution in London

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Originally called Fringe FM, future-facing podcast nears its 100th edition. Recent guests include Ben Hammersley of Wired UK, exploring the effects of the internet on business, politics and society.

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Starting 5 April, David Attenborough voices Netflix’s ambitious eight-part documentary series Our Planet, filmed in 50 countries across all continents by the makers of the original Planet Earth and Blue Planet.

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Also on 5 April, the British Film Institute re-releases Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film (pictured), based on Anthony Burgess’s classic novel of nihilistic violence and social control.

Topics: Internet / women in science