Cambridge podcasts

Created: 2010-11-22 09:50
Institution: Governance and Compliance Division
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Can Science Beat Terrorism?

   16,664 views

Global terrorism should be shrugged off as a low level risk allowing us all to get on with our lives. Katie Derham introduces this Cambridge podcast with a look at how scientific...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Fri 27 Mar 2009


Henry VIII - King of Tunes

   23,468 views

King Henry the VIII is chiefly associated with gluttony, lechery and murder. Surprisingly, it turns out he was also a deeply sensitive soul, who liked to express himself by...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Thu 14 Apr 2011


Lunar Meanderings

   23,550 views

Sir Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal and Master of Trinity College, talks to us about the Apollo 11 moon landings in an interview that reflects on the legacy of the lunar...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Mon 26 Jul 2010


Repairing the Brain

   2,845 views

Dr Roger Barker from the Centre for Brain Repair at the University of Cambridge is leading a unique initiative which brings together some of the world’s foremost Parkinson’s...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Mon 22 Nov 2010


The Downturn; widening our analysis

   13,090 views

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Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Wed 6 May 2009


The Gene Genie

   8,932 views

Less than 60 years after Cambridge scientists Watson and Crick first discovered the 3D structure of DNA, Professor Shankar Balasubramanian and his team of chemical biologists have...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Tue 15 Mar 2011


The Genetics of Obesity

   13,361 views

Genetics and the brain play a key role in predisposing some people to obesity. In this Cambridge podcast Catherine Carr looks at how biochemists and neuroscientists are working...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Wed 8 Apr 2009


The Indian Rope Trick

   3,602 views

Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise at the Judge Business School, Cambridge, explores the rising impact of India as a global power and examines its...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Thu 17 Feb 2011


The Silent Aircraft

   18,115 views

We’re all well used to the roar of the jet engine. Those living under flight paths or near our airports have even learnt to live with its regular intrusions. But the search is...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Thu 14 Apr 2011


Who’d be a Volcanologist?

   2,879 views

In this podcast from the University of Cambridge, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill analyses the volcanic ash of Herculaneum to reveal a new understanding of the ancient Roman city and Clive...

Collection: Cambridge podcasts

Institution: Governance and Compliance Division

Created: Thu 16 Jun 2011