While the headlines talk of breakthroughs in the fight against cancer, researchers warn real progress is slow. Tonight, Lateline hears news from the front line in the war against our greatest killer. That's 10.30. Humans think they own this planet, but they've only been around for a couple of million years. We are not alone. We live among societies so complex they are beyond our comprehension. This world belongs to insects. This six-part series will take you into a little-known realm, but one vital to our own existence. At 8 o'clock Wednesday, come on a journey into the alien empire. In the America of the 1930s, something went desperately wrong. I felt that we weren't going to make it. People were to witness grinding poverty and great wealth side by side. For five months, five months, day and night, we waited for that employment officer. Nobody had any idea of how it would end or if it would end. The Great Depression begins 9.30 Thursday. They believed in the cause, their country, and their love of life. We can join together. They went in search of friendship, new experiences, and adventure. Show them the star. The infantry is made of her! They found them all at Gallipoli. Mel Gibson and Mark Lee starring Peter Weir's masterpiece. Gallipoli, next Wednesday. I'd like science to invent a self-weeding garden, a self-tidying household, and easy childbirth would be nice too. Science Week on your ABC. Good morning. Christopher Lawrence with you here on ABC Classic FM. And welcome to another breakfast... From Christopher Lawrence's ABC Classic FM Breakfast program comes The Swoon Collection 2. Featuring your swoon favorites, this is music at its most rapturous, mystical, and glorious. The Swoon Collection 2, available now from ABC shops, ABC centers, and music retailers.