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Cognitive neuroscience has revolutionised our understanding of the consumer’s brain and this has huge implications for business and marketing. These are videorecordings of talks given by practitioners,...
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...
This video introduces the complex anatomy related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a painful and common condition of the hand. [3 minutes 20 seconds]
Video podcast from Warwick University with PhD student Adam Slavny and Professor of Law Paul Raffield. The podcast takes as its starting point the gravedigger scene from Hamlet, which parodies Hales v....
This podcast provides a chance to hear two leading continental thinkers and public intellectuals debating the aesthetic both as a way of understanding the modern world and as a problematic category within...
This documentary, presented by Professor John Mee, explores the life and career of Charles Dickens in his various guises: the author, the public performer, the philanthropist, the celebrity, the boy and the...
Audio recording of a lecture by Maxine Berg, Professor of History, Eighteenth Century Centre, University of Warwick which formed part of the ‘Inventors and Inventions: Patents, Protest and Power in the the...
A "sweet spot" is that unique place on a bat or racquet where you can hit a ball without jarring yourself. It’s also the perfect tuning point of a musical instrument, the point of balance in a circus act,...
A series of 15-minute programmes in which Simon Singh investigates the history of some of the most special numbers in mathematics - 4, 7, the largest prime, Kepler’s conjecture, and game theory
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