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This lecture looks at the world surplus of savings as incomes gradually shift proportionally towards those who traditionally save a high proportion of their earnings and away from those who traditionally...
This video sets out to debunk the belief that Americans with college degrees earn $1 million more in lifetime income compared to high school graduates without a college degree. It analyses the total cost of...
Audio recording from the Darwin College Lecture Series 2009 by Steve Jones. Many people - Darwin included - have claimed that the human species will continue to evolve in the future, as it has in the past....
This podcast guides the listener on a walk around the market town of Nuneaton and other locations featured in George Eliot’s ‘Scenes of Clerical Life’. [29 minutes]
David Attenborough takes a journey through the vast and diverse continent of Africa, looking at its wildlife and landscapes. The episodes are as folllows: Kalahari; Savannah; Congo; Cape; Sahara; The Future.
Video recording of a lecture given by Shadow Chancellor George Osborne at the RSA on 21 May 2009 in which he discusses the impact of new insights from economics and the social sciences on the Conservative...
Extracts from a BBC radio programme, WORDS FAIL ME, broadcast on 29/5/1927, in which Virginia Woolf gives a eulogy to words.
Concentrates on visual and auditory recognition of abnormalities in the chest, showing a wide range of clinical examples. Uses animated graphics to show the surface markings of the lung and the mechanisms...
An interview with Edward Albee for the Radio 4 Front Row series. As he opens a London production of The Goat, where an architect falls in love with a goat, Edward Albee also discusses teasing audiences in...
In June 2012, ‘Welcome to the Anthropocene’ opened the UN’s Rio+20 summit on sustainable development. The summit was the largest UN meeting to date. A 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of...
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