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A series of short, films by undergraduates in chemistry at the University of Warwick introducing a range of core themes and theories including the Morse Potential, choosing a solvent system, Ligand binding...
Video recording of the 2007 Croonian lecture given at the Royal Society on 3/5/2007. It has long been the goal of molecular biologists to design DNA binding proteins for the specific control of gene...
Podcast in which Lars Öhrström reveals the hidden chemistry inside modern mobile phones and the reason why current models are so much slimmer than the brick-sized models from the 1980s. Tantalum Pentoxide...
A video recording of the the 2011 David Lean Lecture given at BAFTA on 6 November by documentary filmmaker Errol Morris, who has won acclaim for combining journalism with dramatic recreation, confessional...
The Landscape Mysteries DVD Pack includes the 8 full programmes from the series looking at how clues are hidden in the landscape. They include, In Search of Irish Gold, Figures in the Chalk, Britain before...
Part of a 13-part series entitled SHOCKING AND AWFUL, produced by independent video activists and distributed in the US on Free Speech TV and community access channels. The series addresses the implications...
A short podcast looking at the career of Barbara Windsor which spans much of the reign of the current Queen. Part of The New Elizabethans, a series presented by James Naughtie to mark the Diamond Jubilee....
This documentary looks at how children deal with a parent committing suicide. Meet 3 people who lost their fathers to suicide at an early age but learned the truth much later, after years of confusion, grief...
Robert H. Lustig, Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, UCSF, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fibre(not enough) appear to be...
Author Iain Banks talks to Open University Lecturer in Creative Writing Derek Neale about the digitisation of books, his writing process, the impact of world events on his work and much more. (45 minutes)
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