Making art out of Crossrail – tech podcast
Navine G Khan-Dossos’s work explores the shared geometric and algorithmic language of Islamic art...
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Making art out of Crossrail – tech podcast
Navine G Khan-Dossos’s work explores the shared geometric and algorithmic language of Islamic art...
14:02
Meet Envirobot, a robotic eel who slithers along the surface of the water, seeking the source of...
13:59
Meet Envirobot, a robotic eel who slithers along the surface of the water, seeking the source of...
13:59
Inner Engineering - Finding the Source of Your Happiness
Register for the Inner Engineering Online program at 50% discount isha.co/podcast-ieo FREE for...
While achieving external pleasantness requires a certain capability and cooperation from...
Gold Metal Physics, with Edwin Moses (Re-release)
Can a physics background help you win gold? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary O’Reilly and...
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This week, we put your questions to our expert panel of scientists - What's the tallest possible...
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This week, we put your questions to our expert panel of scientists - What's the tallest possible...
57:24
QnA: Fridges and impossible food
In this month's QnA show we're asking: why are fridges harder to open again after you just closed...
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Without sand, engineering would be stuck in the Middle Ages. Wooden houses would line mud-packed...
50:30
We’re hearing about harassment of, and barriers to, women seeking careers in politics and...
50:59
Move over Roomba. Café robots are the latest in adorable automation. And they may be more than a...
50:31
Covid-19: should we be concerned about air conditioning?
Following on from several listener questions about the role of air conditioning in spreading or...
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China's One Child Policy w/ Mei Fong, Pulitzer-winning Reporter for Wall Street Journal
On today’s episode, I talk about China's One Child Policy with Mei Fong, a Pulitzer...
scientist 69: the science author – Michael Freemantle says WW1 was the chemists war (2014)
The First World War, that began in 1914, put chemists to work. Their chemicals could harm as well...
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scientist 68: the crop scientist – Julian Little & products for farming (2014)
This podcast concerns the science of food crops. The growing world population leads to a demand...
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scientist 67: the guitarist – guitar types & quality (2014)
With many different types of guitars, we find out how much more is involved in the sound we get...
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scientist 66: the science journalist – report from the MRC LMB Cambridge (2014)
Dr Chris Creese and Roger Frost tour the LMB-MRC open day exhibition and learn about body clocks...
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scientist 65: the cytologist – Melina Schuh oocytes and reproduction (2014)
The topic is meiosis in mammalian oocytes, or how we make the eggs that make our babies....
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scientist 64: the molecular biologist – Hugh Pelham at MRC LMB Cambridge (2014)
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is credited for landmark discoveries and...
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