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Identity of Meaning
Friday, 02 February 2007

The podcast of the third Darwin Lecture, Identity of Meaning, is now available.

The lecture was given on 2nd Feb, by Adrian Poole

Click here to find out more, as well as to download this episode or to subscribe to our podcast.

 

 
Identity - The Darwin Lecture Series 2007
Thursday, 01 February 2007
The first Darwin Lecture was given in 1977 by Karl Popper. Thanks for the Spoken Word project at Glasgow Caledonian, this lecture is available on ScienceLive and you can click here to find out more.  Cambridge University Science Productions is working with Darwin College and Central Services to bring you audio recordings of the Darwin Lectures. This year's theme is Identity, and you can find our more on the  Darwin Lectures page at Darwin College.
 
For the 4th lecture, given by Marcus du Sautoy, we will also be providing some extra features, including a video lecture by Marcus given for the Millennium Mathematics Project, as well as a video interview on prime numbers.
 
Darwin Lectures
 
New look
Saturday, 18 November 2006
Welcome to the new look for ScienceLive. There's lots of things still to do, but we hope you like the new layout. Let us know what you think! (You can also leave feedback by navigating to a video items, and then click on the comments link.) The fonts are still a little variable, but we're working on it! Also, there's now a search in the 'Video Archive', and the video items themselves are laid out slightly differently, which should make things clearer! Enjoy!
 
New content availabe
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
We've now got some content from the Spoken Word Project at Glasgow Caledonian University available. We're linking out to their site, and registration is required (educational users only). Highlights include Sir Karl Popper delivering the first Darwin lecture ever - in Cambridge in 1977. We've also got content from Teacher's TV - some great physics and chemistry experiments!
 
That's it folks
Saturday, 09 September 2006
Live webcasting has now finished, but the archive is nearly complete, letting you relive the best of the Fest 2006! Our trailer is on youtube and google video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn5PVNiYrFI, http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-8400408419070718669, so go ahead and rate us!
 
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