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The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast.

It's a gas!.

The World's Biggest Experiment.

Re:Design.

The Music of the Primes - An interview.

Einstein - flying with photons.

What good are the arts?.

In the Blink of an Eye.

Hands-on Maths.

800 Years of Cambridge Astronomy.

Physics Events.

The Music of the Primes.

A future beyond oil.

Superheroes of Science Live at the Cambridge Science Festival 2009.

The Garage Laboratory.

Future Directions in Conservation Sciences.

Cinequarium.

Talk on the methods of charting social relationships.

Observing the Origin and Evolution of the Universe from Cambridge.

Twisting, Coiling, Knotting: Maths And Dna Replication.

Feel Like a Quark!.

Young archaeologists dig up a mystery.

Species Identity: When It Matters.

Political Hypocrisy.

Can innovation save the world? If so, what will it take to be more innovative? By Professor Jaideep Prabhu.

A View From Water Level.

A little Light relief.

The Stratigraphy of Serendipity.

Law and justice in Japan.

Inspiring Science.

Immunological Self.

The Unanticipated Pleasures of the Writing Life.

Interview of Martin Rees Part 2.

Exploring English.

Distributing the downturn by Dr Paul Kattuman.

Infectious Diseases in a Changing World.

Global Health.

What Future for Life on Earth.

Biodiversity and Poverty The Challenge for Conservation.

Economic anthropology and the production of wealth.

On the Shoulders of Giants.

Latin in Schools.

Lecture on history of legal anthropology part one.

Lecture on the use of personal records for history and anthropology.

Smart drugs.

Art Works Sessions for Young People at The Fitzwilliam Museum.

English as a Second Language.

An interview with Hattie Wells.

Germs.

Chaos and Fractals: Predicting the Unpredictable (Part 2).

Einstein 1905-2005 in Theory and Experiment.

Instabilities and Catastrophes.

Gas Engine.

30 Years as Chancellor.

Anglo Saxon Art in the Round.

Outreach initiatives at the University of Cambridge.

The God Delusion.

'I Turned it into a Palace': Sir Sydney Cockerell and The Fitzwilliam Museum.

The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins.

Gods Secretaries The Making of the King James Bible.

The Scientific Basis of Climate Change.

Mathematics, Magic, and the Electric Guitar.

Interview of Martin Rees Part 1.

Lecture on history of legal anthropology part two.

Law and conflict resolution.

Nations feud and war.

Museums and Galleries Month 2008 in the East of England.

The MERIT Members.

Assessment: Anne's story.

Cracking Physics, Countdowns, and Drunken Fleas.

The Naked Scientist.

Capturing and generating realistic motion and the link with 19th century mathematics.

Climate leadership and business sustainability by Dr Stephen Peake.

The Arts Mean Business.

Interview of Sir Aaron Klug.

Serendipitys Guide to the Galaxy.

The Naked Scientist.

Exploring Museums.

e-infrastructure case study - Archaeology.

Physics of the Impossible.

Why do we like to eat? 2.

Our Virtual Selves: How Do We Behave on the Web?.

The Monarchy.

Keynote Address.

Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL The Funding Food Chain Chapter 1.

Moral panics and terrorism.

From Reason to Revolution Art and Society in Eighteenth Century Britain.

Changing communities in north Sheffield.

Darwin in the Literary World.

More haste, less speed: from invention to innovation by Professor Jaideep Prabhu.

New model regulation in the electricity industry .

New hope for multiple sclerosis sufferers.

Serendipity as a Force in Physics.

A Community of Critics.

Lies lies and more lies by Dr Stelios C Zyglidopoulos.

Economic anthropology and the distribution of wealth.

Encouraging the Learning of Languages.

Smart drugs? What do you think of brain-boosting drugs?.

Identity and the Mind.

The role of materials ... - Behind the scenes.

The key to the solution is Keynes by Nick Butler.

Cerebral energetic officer - do leaders matter? By Professor Jaideep Prabhu.

Law and Poetry.

Smart factories create competitive advantage for global manufacturers Professor Arnoud De Meyer.

A little light relief.

Future Engineers.

How MERIT Works.

The story of a 27km-long machine and the fundamental building blocks of the universe.

Science Magic Show Part 1.

WHAT IF SCIENCE DOES NOT SAVE THE WORLD Energy Security in Crisis.

A history of Cambridge Computing.

Making Room for Conscience.

Investigating Adult Abuse.

Hypnosis - myth or miracle.

Welcome to Santorini.

Clearing the energy slums by Nick Butler.

The Making of the Fittest.

A Small Problem? The Bioethics of Nanotechnology.

Exploring the Modern Art Collection at The Fitzwilliam Museum.

Its a gas.

Hands on Maths.

Identity and the Law.

Locusts.

Boat Race Naming Ceremony.

The effects of personality on social structure by Professor Martin Kilduff.

Darwin's Intellectual Development.

Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL The Funding Food Chain Chapter 3.

Interview of Sir Aaron Klug Part 2.

Why some technical decisions are too important to leave to engineers Dr Kamal Munir.

Assessment: Brian and Sylvia's story.

Chaos and Fractals: Predicting the Unpredictable (Part 1).

CHaoS (Cambridge Hands on Science).

Mapping Britain.

Who Wants to Live Forever? Exploring the Impact of Extreme Ageing.

RATIONING OFF THE NHS Do Smokers and the Obese Deserve Second Class Healthcare.

The Garage Laboratory.

The future of civil aviation - the approach of the silent aircraft.

Driven Pendulum.

Faces of the Dead.

Volcanic Succesions in Santorini.

PodOxford: Oxford University Undergraduate Admissions Podcasts.

Evolution and Conservation of Biodiversity.

China: The Challenges of Development.

HIV and the Naked Ape.

Enemies and friends of the state.

In the Blink of an Eye.

Computer says no: The social aspects of computer misuse.

Irelands Hidden Depths - behind the scenes.

Introduction to Sport at Oxford.

Santorini's Volcanic History.

Is Human Evolution Over?.

The true costs of saving the earth by Dr Chris Hope.

From the Land of the Golden Fleece: Tomb Treasures of Ancient Georgia.

Understanding Humans - Serendipity and Anthropology.

Serendipitys Guide to the Galaxy.

Economic anthropology and the consumption of wealth.

Economic anthropology and the exchange of wealth.

Enigma and the Turing Bombe.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Opening Address.

Are We Alone?.

Intuition and emotion in science.

Gifted Scientists and Autism: Is There a Connection.

Can maths tell what happened?.

Beating Body Pain.

The devil's in the details - regulating financial innovation by Dr Paul Kattuman.

Gender ethnicity and entrepreneurship.

What’s the point of economics.

Rhyme and Speech.

Science Festival.

From Home Help to Home Care.

Synaesthesia.

Volcanoes.

A Beginner's Guide to Geological Time.

Patterns in volcanic eruptions.

Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying?.

Justice after Atrocity: A Cosmopolitan Pluralist Approach.

Can We Open Source Everything? The Future of the Open Philosophy.

Christmas 2008 at The Fitzwilliam Museum.

Michael Howard MP discusses the limits of European integration.

FLJS and Aspen Institute Lecture: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain.

Early and traditional copper metallurgy in western China.

Inspecting a Nursing Home.

The personal statement on the UCAS form.

Galileo, Archimedes, and Renaissance engineers.

Patterns of Beads: Ramsey Theory.

The Minoan Eruption.

International Development: A Historical Perspective from Cambridge.

Will Feeding the World Kill the Planet?.

Can We Blame Our Brains? Neuroscience in the Courtroom.

What is Freedom.

Care Transactions.

Something to Offer: LETS Schemes.

Using the vanishing point technique.

DNA, Cosmic Rock Guitar and the Ig Nobel Prizes.

Mathematical Identity.

Identity of Meaning.

Weird Waves.

The case of the four-legged duck: Investigations of concepts and meaning.

Survival of Language.

Surviving Famine.

Saturday Night Science.

Mathematics and Crime.

Painting with Numbers - Safety in Numbers.

Demonstrating Physics: Forces.

Guiding - push Doors.

Cities - what are they?.

Darwin 200: Dawkins and Harries.

Cambridge Codebreakers and British Intelligence.

Working Together.

The 'Y' technique of drawing perspectives.

Silent Aircraft, Astronomy and Robots.

CUSP at the Careers Service Event.

So many experiments, live in the studio!.

Ice Cream, Chocolate, and Einstein.

Patterns of Beads.

Painting with Numbers - Zero to Infinity.

Demonstrating Physics: Electrostatics etc.

Blurred Vision.

Pollution: Cars.

Care Planning.

Conservation for Whom?.

Microfossils and the Ichtyosaur.

Sir David Weatherall on the Institute of Molecular Medicine.

Crux Fidelis.

IT IS YOUR FAULT YOU ARE FAT exploring the causes solutions and implications of the obesity epidemic.

Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL The Funding Food Chain Chapter 2.

Carers from Minority Ethnic Groups.

3 Years On: Reconstruction and Resettlement in Aceh after the Tsunami.

Chemistry, Bacteria, Eyeballs, and the Time Truck.

Heat - How to Stop the Planet Burning.

Cambridge Annual Energy Symposium.

Science in a Suitcase.

The Geometry of Sound.

Dancing with Mathematics.

Cracking the real da Vinci code.

How stable is planet Earth - Behind the scenes.

Everyday Science: Introducing Helen.

A talk about fun maths!.

Living with a star - an encounter with Robert Walsh.

Ordnance survey maps.

Human Rights and their Limitations: The Role of Proportionality.

Innovation Design.

Design and Designing.

Fossil Detectives.

Guiding - down stairs.

The Development of Institutions and the Institutions of Development.

When the 'dragons' come calling by Professor Peter Williamson.

Elizabeth's Story.

Talking about Care.

Serendipity in Political Life.

Nanotechnology Part 2 - A Cat's Tale.

Social Care: Past and Present.

ETH Zurich.

Sustainable Urban Systems to Transfer Achievable Implementation Network (SUSTAIN).

Butetown Women.

Designing an eco-village.

Sheffield Health Action Zone.

Civitas Sancti Tui - William Byrd.

The Millennium Development Declaration and Goals and the State of the World's Children: where are we?.

The Conway Rope Trick.

Student life at Oxford.

Is Oxford for me?.

Visualising Identity.

Jurassic Jellies.

What Are We Made Of?.

Everyday Science: To have air or not to have air....

Surviving Longer.

Surviving Natural Disasters.

SeeArtScience.

Powering nanodevices with biomolecular motors.

Could statistical science have caught Harold Shipman earlier?.

Eyes of the Beholder.

Natural Selection And The Emergence Of Mind.

Demonstrating Chemistry.

Becoming a Singer.

The Crystal Fractionation experiment.

The East Side story: How executive uncertainty created an accession conditionality that never was.

Darwin and Human Society.

Reconstructing the collapse.

The Admissions Information Office.

Crucifixus.

Personal Poetry.

Blame and Historic Injustice.

Science Magic Show Part 2.

The Story of a ... - Behind the scenes.

The Birth of the Universe.

Everyday Science: Wonderful Water.

Cartoon Science.

The role of materials technology in sporting performance.

The science of Guinness, champagne and all things bubbly.

Painting with Numbers - Lucky Numbers.

The Guitar.

The Opencast Community Project.

Contour lines.

Ethnic diversity in Sheffield communities.

Environment: journeys through a changing world.

Double Vision.

Globalist views.

Maps and civil liberties.

Galapagos & Nature's Variety.

Tibet: evidence for and against the Raymo- Ruddiman Hypothesis.

Coastal Walk - Stop 5.

Coastal Walk - Stop 5a.

Coastal Walk - Stop 6.

Iraqis in Egypt: Time is Running Out.

Modernism in China: Architectural Visions and Revolutions.

Art, Censorship and Morality.

Human Use of Animals.

Choosing a College.

Chishima: Frontiers of the San Francisco Treaty in Hokkaido.

Computer Says No - Behind the scenes.

Everyday Science: Wobbly World.

Fun with Slime.

Was the Universe Made For Us?.

Everyday Science: Macho Materials.

Surviving Disease.

Danger, science, magic.

Pulling nanomachines apart with molecular tweezers.

Card tricks.

A visit by C. F. Fitzgerald.

Detective Fictions: In Pursuit of Sovereignty in the Postcolony.

Equality in an Era of Responsibility.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Opening Plenary and Panel Discussion.

Open Day 2008.

Introducing Health Sciences: COPD.

Philosophy of language and mind.

Gorilla Tourism.

Muhammad Yunus: A Poverty-free World?.

Science perspectives: from an OU student, to outreach and cutting-edge research.

Nanotechnology Part 3 - Atomic Cat.

Volcanoes: eruptions and climatic effects.

Coastal Walk - Stop 16.

Contract, Obligation, Rights and Reciprocity in the New Modern Welfare State.

Chinese Medicine: From the Yellow Emperor to the Whole Wide Web.

Islam, the ‘Originaires’ and the making of the public space in a colonial city: Saint Louis of Senegal.

Shading and tone.

Developing perspective.

What drives innovation in sustainable technologies.

The road to renewable energy in Samsoe.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Climate Change Policy in the 21st Century - Panel Discussion.

Business Ethics.

Lost Nation: Stories from the Uyghur diaspora.

Everyday Science: The science in your lunch.

Bending it like Beckham.

The art and science of food decay.

Survival into the Future.

Climate Change Begins at Home.

The Challenges and Opportunities in Podcasting at a Research University.

The Purpose of Poetry.

St Cross College Lectures.

Understanding Social Change.

Introducing Health Sciences: The Pain Clinic.

Eating and Drinking.

The Psychology of Pain.

Promoting welfare - the government's role.

Miescher Identifies DNA.

Preserving Water.

Dealing With Water Emergencies.

Consulting The Public.

'Value for money' makes the world go round by Professor Peter Williamson.

Global Darwin.

Natural or Naturalizing? The Law's Way with Truth and Justice.

A Community without Habituated Gorillas.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Innovations in Environmental Finance.

Daisyworld: Gaia and Daisyworld.

Lake sediment evidence for long-range air pollution on the Tibetan Plateau.

Public Archaeology in China Now.

The five principles in design project work.

The Oxford interview - Law.

Lost Nation: Interview with Anwar Rahman in Geneva.

Diet and Cardiovascular Disease.

Beer Today, Champagne Tomorrow?.

The Completion of the Human Chromosome.

From robots' eyes to oohs and aahs: Computer vision and the art of special effects.

Enzymes as nanomachines...behind the scenes.

Einstein's brain: The search for genius.

Double Pendulum.

Roman Comedy: A funny thing happened....

Business and the Environment - A conference from the Said Business School, University of Oxford.

Sports at Oxford.

Planning the route home.

Living in Tinsley.

Interview with the Vice Chancellor, Dr John Hood.

Darwin and Inheritance.

The Romanes Lecture.

TESSA: Using Local Resources.

Seeing things differently.

The Real Health Institute.

Maps, money and the military.

Darwin's Burning Question.

Evolution, revolution or business collapse? Understanding and reacting to business model innovation by Dr Chander Velu.

Low Angle Impacts.

Redefining the Profession.

The philosophical method - logic and argument.

Habituation - New Tourist Activities.

Tibet: the Raymo-Ruddiman Hypothesis.

Volcanoes: eruptions and mass extinctions.

Coastal Walk - Stop 1a.

Coastal Walk - Stop 4.

The impact of Sign Bilingualism and Co-enrolment on the language development of deaf and hearing children in Hong Kong: A whole school case study.

City history and multi-scale spatial master-planning.

Experimenting with shapes in design.

How effective are eco-villages?.

Poetry in science.

Is biotechnology the solution to world hunger...?.

Is it possible to be a scientist and religious?.

Unravelling Mysteries of our Miraculous Brains!.

Everyday Science: Bendy light.

That was the BA Festival 2005!.

Astronomy Ireland.

Logical forensic inference: is the law an ass?.

Interview with Frances Cairncross, Rector of Exeter College.

Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology.

Darwin 200.

Guiding - pull poors.

Guiding - gaps and chairs.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

The Oxford interview - Open Days.

Tony Blair: The Learning Habit.

Mendel and Heredity.

TESSA - Excursion.

TESSA - No Hiding Place.

The Negative Effect of Gorilla Tourism.

Yemen: Refugees crossing the Gulf of Aden.

Science: from the lab to Second Life and across the world.

Toxicology, more about life on Mars and children's author Philip Ardagh.

Tibet: the geological history.

Coastal Walk - Stop 6a.

Coastal Walk - Stop 10.

Coastal Walk - Stop 17.

Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL The Funding Food Chain Chapter 5.

Transformative Constitutionalism and Socio-Economic Rights.

Differences in the neural basis of Chinese and English reading.

Dyslexia – visualising brain activity during speech processing.

Global Health: What's Justice got to do with it? Part 1.

Converting cubes into objects.

Using sketching effectively in design.

Government: actor in the diffusion game.

Magna Carta at Oxford.

West Bank Stories.

Organ Transplants.

Capitalism and Freedom.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Emerging Technologies.

The Entertaining Science Circus Show.

The ethics of bioprospecting.

Cambridge Hands On Science.

Einstein - An interview.

Living with a star - a new encounter with our dynamic sun.

All about Hamilton.

Traffic cop pendulum.

The World Tonight - Embryos.

Painting with Numbers - Patterns in Nature.

The Cartellone, the Lyrics and their Musical Setting.

Voice of Indian Song.

Graphs and Tables.

The tutor experience.

The best part of studying with the OU.

Santorini: The Western Island.

Planetary science.

Foundation for Law, Justice and Society.

UCL Slade School of Fine Art BA Summer Show 2008.

Air Pollution.

The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast.

Emotional Impact.

Sighted Guides.

Controlling Pain Through Medication.

Darwinism Meets Mendelian Genetics.

Clear Solutions.

Metaphysics and Epistemology.

Research Stories.

Eric's Story.

Weidenfeld scholars look to the future.

Beyond the Third Way in Labour Law: Towards the Constitutionalization of Labour Law?.

The Admissions Office.

The Large Hadron Collider, the moon and some space scientists' heroes of science.

Videolectures.net.

Global Health.

Coastal Walk - Stop 7.

Coastal Walk - Stop 8.

Courts, Legislatures, Administrators, and the Making of Social Policy.

UCL Open Day - The Year in Industry.

Podcast industrialisation and integration in a digital campus.

Transformative Constitutionalism and Socio-Economic Rights Part 1.

Honorary Degree Congregation 2008.

Introduction.

UCL Slade School of Fine Art BA Summer Show 2008.

Sketching elevations in design.

Using ovals in design.

Consumer product testing.

Bedzed: a compromise.

The road to success in sustainability.

Advantages of re-designing.

Free Speech.

Climate Change.

What's Wrong With Killing?.

Trolley's, Killing and the Doctrine of Double Effect.

The Challenge of Maintaining Relevance and Accountability.

Lost Nation: Interview with Enver Tohti in London.

Reception of Classical Literature in the 20th Century.

Climate Change.

Everyday Science: So hot you can see it!.

How stable is planet Earth?.

Catalysts.

A small nanomachine that makes the Irish flag.

Lab in a Lorry.

Sci-art.

Big bang: A history of cosmology.

Student views on the OU.

Interview with Andrew Goudie, Master of St Cross College.

Santorini: The Eastern Cliff.

Applied social work practice.

David Weatherall on Molecular Medicine.

Visual Impairment.

Nurse Support.

Treating Water.

Waste Water Filtration.

The Pacific Ocean Explosion.

Tesco.