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In this series of debates, the Royal Academy of Engineering tackles some of the most pressing challenges that the world currently faces in relation to the demand and supply of natural resources. The series...
Big risks in business don’t always pay off. In these three 60-minute programmes Evan Davis and business leaders including entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, inventor Sir James Dyson and branding supremo...
Babies born four months early - in the 23rd week of pregnancy - exist on the very edge of life. A few go on to become the ‘miracle babies’ of glossy magazines, but most die. Director Adam Wishart has...
Video recording of a lecture given on 1 December 2011 by John Armitt, Chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA). In this lecture he describes the various engineering and construction challenges from...
Two-part documentary in which Dr Adam Rutherford explores the consequences of one of the biggest scientific projects of all time, the decoding of the entire human genome in 2000. In Part 1 THE BOOK OF LIFE,...
Adoption is now high on the political agenda as the best option for the 65,000 children in care. But, with less than 5% actually placed for adoption, children must wait an average two years and seven months...
The story of the 20th century novel in Britain, told by authors themselves. There are three 60 minute programmes where great British novelists talk about their life and work.How did working-class writers...
DD307 uses traditional and cutting-edge social psychological theories to explore some of the most exciting and pressing issues we face in our complex, fast changing world. Topics include emotions, conflict,...
Second in a series of three lectures in which Professor Ian Christie explores key moments in the portrayal of London in cinema over the past century, and what these portrayals may mean locally and...