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<title>The Speakezee Podcast</title>
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Learn something amazing.  Each episode showcases three academic experts from a variety of fields, from science to history to art, who will explain their research in less than 3 minutes using language that any audience should be able to understand. Part of the Cosmic Shambles network.  Hosted by Prof. Bruce Hood.
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Learn something amazing.  Each episode showcases three academic experts from a variety of fields, from science to history to art, who will explain their research in less than 3 minutes using language that any audience should be able to understand. Part of the Cosmic Shambles network. Hosted by Prof. Bruce Hood.</itunes:summary>
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Learn something amazing.  Each episode showcases three academic experts from a variety of fields, from science to history to art, who will explain their research in less than 3 minutes. Part of the Cosmic Shambles network. Hosted by Prof. Bruce Hood.
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<itunes:author>The Cosmic Shambles Network</itunes:author>
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<copyright>(C) Trunkman Productions, Robin Ince and Speakezee 2017</copyright>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2014 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Positive Bees with Scottish Accents Exercise Your Brain</title>
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The first episode has talks on bee pollination, Scottish accents in early film and why exercise increases cognitive function. Contributions from the universities of Bristol, Stirling and Cardiff. Contributions from Clara Montgomery (Bristol), John Ritchie (Stirling) and Hannah Furby (Cardiff).
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The first episode has talks on bee pollination, Scottish accents in early film and why exercise increases cognitive function. Contributions from the universities of Bristol, Stirling and Cardiff. Contributions from Clara Montgomery (Bristol), John Ritchie (Stirling) and Hannah Furby (Cardiff).
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The first episode has talks on bee pollination, Scottish accents in early film and why exercise increases cognitive function. Contributions from the universities of Bristol, Stirling and Cardiff. Contributions from Clara Montgomery (Bristol), John Ritchie (Stirling) and Hannah Furby (Cardiff).
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:13:53</itunes:duration>
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<title>Pained Pets with Dental Problems Damage Aircraft</title>
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This episode has talks on use of morphine in pet surgery, how to reduce dental anxiety and building an artificial nervous system to detect faults in aircraft as they fly. Contributions from Meera Shah (Bristol), Annegret Schneider (Plymouth) and Ryan Marks (Cardiff).
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This episode has talks on use of morphine in pet surgery, how to reduce dental anxiety and building an artificial nervous system to detect faults in aircraft as they fly. Contributions from Meera Shah (Bristol), Annegret Schneider (Plymouth) and Ryan Marks (Cardiff). </itunes:subtitle>
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This episode has talks on use of morphine in pet surgery, how to reduce dental anxiety and building an artificial nervous system to detect faults in aircraft as they fly. Contributions from Meera Shah (Bristol), Annegret Schneider (Plymouth) and Ryan Marks (Cardiff).
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:14:21</itunes:duration>
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<title>Going Straight Prison Mothers Punish Those Who Refuse to Help</title>
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This week, the topic is the broken prison system, the consequences of keeping mothers in prison and whether we should introduce a law to enforce people to be Good Samaritans. Contributions from Liz Herbert (Southampton), Natalie Booth (Bath) and Usmaan Siddiqui (Nottingham).
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This week, the topic is the broken prison system, the consequences of keeping mothers in prison and whether we should introduce a law to enforce people to be Good Samaritans. Contributions from Liz Herbert (Southampton), Natalie Booth (Bath) and Usmaan Siddiqui (Nottingham).
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The Speakezee Showcase features 3x 3 minute talks from graduates on their research in language that anyone should understand. This week, the topic is the broken prison system, the consequences of keeping mothers in prison and whether we should introduce a law to enforce people to be Good Samaritans. Contributions from Liz Herbert (Southampton), Natalie Booth (Bath) and Usmaan Siddiqui (Nottingham).</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:15:32</itunes:duration>
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<title>A Sprinkle of Medicine Upcycling Bugs in Your Gut</title>
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In this episode, special guest medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson discusses with Bruce how to administer drugs to children, the upcycling fashion industry, and why sometimes a dose of pooh might be good for you. With contributions from the Claire Lewis (Nottingham), Sara Li-Chou Han (Manchester Metropolitan) and Lucy Blandford (King's College).
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In this episode, special guest medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson discusses with Bruce how to administer drugs to children, the upcycling fashion industry, and why sometimes a dose of pooh might be good for you. With contributions from the Claire Lewis (Nottingham), Sara Li-Chou Han (Manchester Metropolitan) and Lucy Blandford (King's College).
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In this episode, special guest medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson discusses with Bruce how to administer drugs to children, the upcycling fashion industry, and why sometimes a dose of pooh might be good for you. With contributions from the Claire Lewis (Nottingham), Sara Li-Chou Han (Manchester Metropolitan) and Lucy Blandford (King's College).</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:18:06</itunes:duration>
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<title>Eyes, Life and Women in Space and Medicine</title>
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Dr Kim Jacobson joins Bruce to discuss how what you eat could affect your eyesight, how to create life from scratch and attitudes to women in space and sexism in the health services. With contributions from Irene Ctori (City University), Sam Briggs (Bristol University) and Kat Deerfield (Cardiff University).
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<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:18:08</itunes:duration>
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<title>A Genetically Encrypted Riemann Hypothesis</title>
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You may have heard about Fermat last theorem, but have you heard of the Riemann hypothesis? If you can solve it there’s a £1m prize up for grabs. In today’s podcast we are going to hear about how genetic statistical analysis can play a role in sports from Ciaran McInerney of Sheffield Hallam University, a musical interlude with the Riemann hypothesis from the singing maths teacher Kyle Evans followed by how maths can help with online encryption from Stanley Xiao who is currently at Oxford University.
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You may have heard about Fermat last theorem, but have you heard of the Riemann hypothesis? If you can solve it there’s a £1m prize up for grabs. In today’s podcast we are going to hear about how genetic statistical analysis can play a role in sports from Ciaran McInerney of Sheffield Hallam University, a musical interlude with the Riemann hypothesis from the singing maths teacher Kyle Evans followed by how maths can help with online encryption from Stanley Xiao who is currently at Oxford University.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>
You may have heard about Fermat last theorem, but have you heard of the Riemann hypothesis? If you can solve it there’s a £1m prize up for grabs. In today’s podcast we are going to hear about how genetic statistical analysis can play a role in sports from Ciaran McInerney of Sheffield Hallam University, a musical interlude with the Riemann hypothesis from the singing maths teacher Kyle Evans followed by how maths can help with online encryption from Stanley Xiao who is currently at Oxford University.</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:14:49</itunes:duration>
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<title>A Cheesy Solution to Water Purity, Rhodaliths and Ancient Climates</title>
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In this episode, Bruce is joined by the Prof Rich Pancost, Director of the Cabot Institute in Bristol, to discuss various talk related to climate change and environmental issues. First up is an ingenious way to filter water using carbon from Jemma Rowlandson of Bath University. Then there is a talk about rhodaliths from Leanne Melbourne of Bristol University. Finally Jenny Horrocks of Durham University explains how information buried deep within the Antartica ice flows can reveal what our climate was like in the past.</description>  
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In this episode, Bruce is joined by the Prof Rich Pancost, Director of the Cabot Institute in Bristol, to discuss various talk related to climate change and environmental issues. First up is an ingenious way to filter water using carbon from Jemma Rowlandson of Bath University. Then there is a talk about rhodaliths from Leanne Melbourne of Bristol University. Finally Jenny Horrocks of Durham University explains how information buried deep within the Antartica ice flows can reveal what our climate was like in the past.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>
In this episode, Bruce is joined by the Prof Rich Pancost, Director of the Cabot Institute in Bristol, to discuss various talk related to climate change and environmental issues. First up is an ingenious way to filter water using carbon from Jemma Rowlandson of Bath University. Then there is a talk about rhodaliths from Leanne Melbourne of Bristol University. Finally Jenny Horrocks of Durham University explains how information buried deep within the Antartica ice flows can reveal what our climate was like in the past.</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:18:03</itunes:duration>
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<title>Disappearing language, Blood Brain Barriers and the Power of Gaelic</title>
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This episode focuses on dementia with three researchers looking at diagnosis, the problems of administering drugs to the brain and the benefits of second language learning in delaying the disease. With contributions from Shakiela Davies of Swansea University, Nazira Albargothy of Southampton University and Maddie Long from Edinburgh University</description>  
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This episode focuses on dementia with three researchers looking at diagnosis, the problems of administering drugs to the brain and the benefits of second language learning in delaying the disease. With contributions from Shakiela Davies of Swansea University, Nazira Albargothy of Southampton University and Maddie Long from Edinburgh University</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode focuses on dementia with three researchers looking at diagnosis, the problems of administering drugs to the brain and the benefits of second language learning in delaying the disease. With contributions from Shakiela Davies of Swansea University, Nazira Albargothy of Southampton University and Maddie Long from Edinburgh University</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:14:43</itunes:duration>
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<title>Spinning on Thin Ice, Exploding Batteries and Avoiding Nuclear Meltdown</title>
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This episode is all about using science and engineering to prevent disasters. UK 3MT champion 2015, Zaid Janjua from Nottingham University explains how he is using centrifugal force to test coatings that make flying safer. Ronak Janani is a female engineer from Sheffield Hallam University who wants to make the batteries in your phones safer, greener and more efficient. Finally, Derreck Van Gelderen from Bristol University explains how radiation exposure changes the brittleness of materials, which will help to identify problems in nuclear reactors before they occur.</description>  
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This episode is all about using science and engineering to prevent disasters. UK 3MT champion 2015, Zaid Janjua from Nottingham University explains how he is using centrifugal force to test coatings that make flying safer. Ronak Janani is a female engineer from Sheffield Hallam University who wants to make the batteries in your phones safer, greener and more efficient. Finally, Derreck Van Gelderen from Bristol University explains how radiation exposure changes the brittleness of materials, which will help to identify problems in nuclear reactors before they occur.</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode is all about using science and engineering to prevent disasters. UK 3MT champion 2015, Zaid Janjua from Nottingham University explains how he is using centrifugal force to test coatings that make flying safer. Ronak Janani is a female engineer from Sheffield Hallam University who wants to make the batteries in your phones safer, greener and more efficient. Finally, Derreck Van Gelderen from Bristol University explains how radiation exposure changes the brittleness of materials, which will help to identify problems in nuclear reactors before they occur.</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Black Holes in Space, Black Holes in Ice and Big Holes in the Earth</title>
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The tenth episode showcases female scientists studying holes of various forms. Gabriele Betancourt-Martinez from the University of Maryland explains how she uses xrays to study black holes in space. Back on Earth, Ewa Sypianska from Cardiff University explains how drifting bacteria that are impacting on glaciers forms a different type of black hole and dark matter. Finally, Keri McNamara is a detective volcanologist from from Bristol University who has been studying the history of eruptions of the Aluto volcano in Ethopia like investigating a crime. </description>  
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The tenth episode showcases female scientists studying holes of various forms. Gabriele Betancourt-Martinez from the University of Maryland explains how she uses xrays to study black holes in space. Back on Earth, Ewa Sypianska from Cardiff University explains how drifting bacteria that are impacting on glaciers forms a different type of black hole and dark matter. Finally, Keri McNamara is a detective volcanologist from from Bristol University who has been studying the history of eruptions of the Aluto volcano in Ethopia like investigating a crime. </itunes:subtitle>
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The tenth episode showcases female scientists studying holes of various forms. Gabriele Betancourt-Martinez from the University of Maryland explains how she uses xrays to study black holes in space. Back on Earth, Ewa Sypianska from Cardiff University explains how drifting bacteria that are impacting on glaciers forms a different type of black hole and dark matter. Finally, Keri McNamara is a detective volcanologist from from Bristol University who has been studying the history of eruptions of the Aluto volcano in Ethopia like investigating a crime. </itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:15:34</itunes:duration>
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<title>Mapping Taxonomy of Perception, Changing Mindsets in School and Making Memories Stick</title>
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In this episode, Bruce meets three finalists from the Bristol heats of the 3MT competition and gets to ask them follow-up questions. James Fleming originally studied taxonomy of fossils but has used this knowledge to reconstruct our understanding of the ancient visual system. Pooneh Roney is researching mindset – the notion that perseverance at certain topics depends on our attitudes and not our true ability. Finally, Alfie Wearn, winner of the 2017 Bristol competition, explains how he got into studying memory, even though he does not have a background in psychology.</description>  
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In this episode, Bruce meets three finalists from the Bristol heats of the 3MT competition and gets to ask them follow-up questions. James Fleming originally studied taxonomy of fossils but has used this knowledge to reconstruct our understanding of the ancient visual system. Pooneh Roney is researching mindset – the notion that perseverance at certain topics depends on our attitudes and not our true ability. Finally, Alfie Wearn, winner of the 2017 Bristol competition, explains how he got into studying memory, even though he does not have a background in psychology.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>
In this episode, Bruce meets three finalists from the Bristol heats of the 3MT competition and gets to ask them follow-up questions. James Fleming originally studied taxonomy of fossils but has used this knowledge to reconstruct our understanding of the ancient visual system. Pooneh Roney is researching mindset – the notion that perseverance at certain topics depends on our attitudes and not our true ability. Finally, Alfie Wearn, winner of the 2017 Bristol competition, explains how he got into studying memory, even though he does not have a background in psychology.</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
<itunes:duration>00:18:03</itunes:duration>
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<title>Broken Hearts, Shocking Kidneys and Gene Therapies to Turn Stem Cells On</title>
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Once again, Bruce is joined by consultant medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson to discuss three medically-related presentations in the 3-minute format. In the first talk Pouya Pour from Bristol University explains his research on using skin cells to generate new heart cells to repair heart disease. Also from Bristol is Amy Burchill who is looking at ways to treat blood pressure via electrical shocks to nerves in the kidney. Finally, Tomasz Dobrzycki from Oxford University is conducting research on the Zebra fish looking to develop stem cell therapies for human conditions.  Dr Jacobson provides valuable insights to these areas from a clinical perspective.
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Once again, Bruce is joined by consultant medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson to discuss three medically-related presentations in the 3-minute format. In the first talk Pouya Pour from Bristol University explains his research on using skin cells to generate new heart cells to repair heart disease. Also from Bristol is Amy Burchill who is looking at ways to treat blood pressure via electrical shocks to nerves in the kidney. Finally, Tomasz Dobrzycki from Oxford University is conducting research on the Zebra fish looking to develop stem cell therapies for human conditions.  Dr Jacobson provides valuable insights to these areas from a clinical perspective.
</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>
Once again, Bruce is joined by consultant medical microbiologist, Dr Kim Jacobson to discuss three medically-related presentations in the 3-minute format. In the first talk Pouya Pour from Bristol University explains his research on using skin cells to generate new heart cells to repair heart disease. Also from Bristol is Amy Burchill who is looking at ways to treat blood pressure via electrical shocks to nerves in the kidney. Finally, Tomasz Dobrzycki from Oxford University is conducting research on the Zebra fish looking to develop stem cell therapies for human conditions.  Dr Jacobson provides valuable insights to these areas from a clinical perspective.
</itunes:summary>
<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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In a change to our usual format and in preparation for the new crop of graduate students about to embark on there research careers, Prof Bruce Hood is joined by Prof Dumbledore who will present his hilarious three minute student supervision on the anus project. Comments and complaints to podcast@speakezee.org
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In a change to our usual format and in preparation for the new crop of graduate students about to embark on there research careers, Prof Bruce Hood is joined by Prof Dumbledore who will present his hilarious three minute student supervision on the anus project. Comments and complaints to podcast@speakezee.org
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In a change to our usual format and in preparation for the new crop of graduate students about to embark on there research careers, Prof Bruce Hood is joined by Prof Dumbledore who will present his hilarious three minute student supervision on the anus project. Comments and complaints to podcast@speakezee.org
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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In this episode, Bruce presents talks from Dr. Robin Law, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Westminster who tell us about the cortical awakening response, Amanda De Salvatore from Lancaster University who explains why more pregnant women need information about the benefits of exercise and Aska Sukuata of the University of Chichester who studies the experience of flow during dance.
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In this episode, Bruce presents talks from Dr. Robin Law, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Westminster who tell us about the cortical awakening response, Amanda De Salvatore from Lancaster University who explains why more pregnant women need information about the benefits of exercise and Aska Sukuata of the University of Chichester who studies the experience of flow during dance.
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In this episode, Bruce presents talks from Dr. Robin Law, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Westminster who tell us about the cortical awakening response, Amanda De Salvatore from Lancaster University who explains why more pregnant women need information about the benefits of exercise and Aska Sukuata of the University of Chichester who studies the experience of flow during dance.
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>4D Materials, the Genetics of Sexual Orientation and Extracting Gold from Waste</title>
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Usually Bruce has no difficulty sourcing sound effects to gussy up the presentations but in this episode, he admits defeat and explains why he nearly resorted to sampling copyrighted songs. The topics this week include 4D materials explained by the engineer Anna Baker from Bristol University, discordant sexual orientation in identical twins from Tuesday Watts of Essex University and the 2017 people’s choice winner of the 3MT finals, Euan Doidge from the University of Edinburgh who explains how he extracts gold from electronic waste.
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Usually Bruce has no difficulty sourcing sound effects to gussy up the presentations but in this episode, he admits defeat and explains why he nearly resorted to sampling copyrighted songs. The topics this week include 4D materials explained by the engineer Anna Baker from Bristol University, discordant sexual orientation in identical twins from Tuesday Watts of Essex University and the 2017 people’s choice winner of the 3MT finals, Euan Doidge from the University of Edinburgh who explains how he extracts gold from electronic waste.
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2017 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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