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Tomorrow's World

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Tonight, can advanced mathematics predict football results? Two British scientists have developed a computer system which they believe can beat the bookies. Carol Vorderman has been monitoring their visits to the betting shop to see if the numbers add up.
From Germany, a breakthrough in fungal farming which means cut-price truffles for everybody. Shahnaz Pakravan meets the biologist who has cracked the secret of farming one of the world's most expensive foods.
And Monty Don visits the vineyards of Hunter Valley, Australia where scientists are tackling the problem of soil erosion.
With Howard Stableford, Rebecca Stephens, Richard Mabey and Vivienne Parry.

Further information on Ceefax page 623 or the Tomorrow's World Web Page on [web address removed] or e-mail Tomorrow's World on [email address removed]
See Carol Vorderman : page 12

Contributors

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Carol Vorderman
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Shahnaz Pakravan
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Monty Don
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Rebecca Stephens
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Richard Mabey
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Vivienne Parry
Producer:
Simon Singh
Editor:
Edward Briffa

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