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The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast.

Feel Like a Quark!.

Re:Design.

800 Years of Cambridge Astronomy.

In the Blink of an Eye.

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

Einstein - flying with photons.

The Tipping Point: Climate Change.

Cradle of Western Civilization.

Introduction to Studying the History and Politics of China.

Beyond the Globe: Exploring the Solar System.

Politics and Popular Poetry in the Arab World.

The World's Biggest Experiment.

Introduction to Indian Literature in translation.

The Kadoorie Study in China.

Exploring the science of climate.

Radiotherapy and its Physics.

The Anglo-Saxon poem 'The Wanderer'.

Mathematics, Magic, and the Electric Guitar.

Pheromones: what animals (including humans) say with smell.

Studying Buddhism.

The Music of the Primes - An interview.

Programme Highlights.

Genetics of Common Human Diseases.

It's a gas!.

Cinequarium.

The Vindolanda Tablets.

A Beginner's Guide to Geological Time.

Pheromones and Diabetes.

Howard Carter's excavation records of the tomb of Tutankhamun.

Silent Aircraft, Astronomy and Robots.

Synaesthesia and Citizen Science.

Gas Engine.

Inside Innovation: The University–Business Interface.

Defence of Women and Imagination in French Medieval Literature.

Faces of the Dead.

Interview of Sir Aaron Klug.

Science at Oxford in the 17th Century: Boyle, Hooke and others.

William Hague on William Pitt.

David Crystal lecture.

The Welsh commissioner for children.

Fuel Poverty: Florence's story.

The Creation as told in the Bible.

Interview with Professor Elizabeth Colson.

Life (Stories) in Transition.

Children and the school council.

Kim Nasmyth on Biochemistry.

Tower Poetry 2008: PDF of all shortlisted entries.

Sinful Cretans and Sacred Groves.

Human Enhancement and Christianity: A Case of Friendly Fire?.

Reading from his poem 'Flood'.

Species Identity: When It Matters.

The Music of the Primes.

Choral Evensong: 17 June 2009.

We're the people we've been waiting for.

Shearman and Sterling Moot Competition 2009 - semi-final.

Choral Evensong: 29 Apr 2009.

Malcolm McCulloch on Isis Innovations.

Freedom and its Betrayal: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1952).

Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2007: HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan.

Galileo, Archimedes, and Renaissance engineers.

The law and social work in Scotland.

The children’s legal centre.

Russian Conversation: Part 2E.

Reputational Hazard: Rescuing Refugees in the Era of Illegal Immigration and Terrorism.

Old English in Context Lecture 2 - Society.

Mathematical Identity.

Doreen’s response to the panel.

David Willetts on Investment in Sciences at Universities.

Families and origin.

Mooting - A Short Introduction.

A very personal impression: Isaiah Berlin.

Pathways to Scale: From Prototyping to System Change.

Why do we like to eat? 2.

Andrew McInerney, Said Business School, MBA graduate, 2007, Australia.

Famous Speakers.

Lecture 6: Hydraulic Engineering - How We Use Hydraulics to Solve Real Life Engineering Problems.

Forgotten in the Mountains: Displacement in the Highlands of Papua.

Freedom from Oil.

Eyes of the Beholder.

Climatic evidence from sediments.

The legal services council.

Risks in social work.

Criminal justice social work.

04 What is a college?.

Societies in Transition: Early Metallurgy Around the World.

7 Keys to the Future.

Sally Fan, Said Business School - MBA graduate 2006, China.

The Economics of Climate Change.

Interview with Oscar F. Gil-Garcaa.

The Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) Agreement: Law, Science and Globalising Markets.

Stronger, Smarter, Nicer Humans.

Twisting, Coiling, Knotting: Maths And Dna Replication.

Immunological Self.

David Willetts on Investment in Sciences at Universities.

The legal perspective.

The family services unit.

A Pharma perspective on healthcare needs and innovation in drug discovery.

IGS Kaberry Lecture: Peace and Reconstruction in the Middle East: Where are the Women?.

13 New College.

Martin Oldfield on Tidal Turbines.

Early Childhood Poverty and Adult Attainment.

Poetic Phonetics.

Lecture2: Jodrell Bank, the Lovell Telescope and e-MERLIN.

'Link' and 'Place': A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design.

Showcase: Carbon and Energy Reduction in Transport.

Christmas 2008 at The Fitzwilliam Museum.

Peter Harrison on Science and Religion.

UCL News Roundup 21st August 2008.

If the Public Would be Outraged by Their Rulings, Should Judges Care?.

Lecture 12: The Centenary Lubbock Lecture.

The Worlds Smallest Crystals.

The Creation as told in the Torah.

Facebook meets green business innovation.

Hands-on Maths.

Warming up.

Maintaining standards of care.

Working with children and families.

Life as a single parent.

Week 6 - "The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Failed States".

UCL News Roundup 5 June 2009.

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

Societies in Transition: Technology and Transition in the 21st Century.

Showcase: Particle Theraphy Cancer Research Institute.

Tolkien and Languages: Ancient and Invented.

What’s the point of economics.

Introduction to the Language Centre.

Alan Barr on Particle Physics.

Old English Tour - British Library.

CHaoS (Cambridge Hands on Science).

Instabilities and Catastrophes.

Inuit Throat Singing.

Waste Re-use & Recovery.

What is biofuel?.

12 Making an Application.

Presumed Intentions and the Copyright Bargain: Digital Copyright Reform, the Making Available Right, and Implied Licence for Public Body Uses of Copyrighted Works.

BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Business Opportunities in a Low Carbon World? Panel Discussion.

Challenges and opportunities in a changing world.

CSSJ: Cohen Conference: Rawls, Cohen, Mill and the Egalitarian Trilemma.

Leverhulme Lecture: What Conservatism and Liberalism Have to Say About the Biomedical Enhancement Project--and Vice Versa.

China: The Challenges of Development.

Building a Business: Taking the First Steps.

UCL News Roundup 3rd October 2008.

Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire.

Michael Palin's Oxford.

Lecture 13: Designing for Strength: A Century of Solid Mechanics Research in Oxford.

Understanding concrete and abstract words; recognising objects and animate things.

The need to question your own research.

Introduction to the Archipelago Poetry Evening.

Old English Tour - British Library (audio only).

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

The sheriff’s court.

Refugees and asylum seekers.

Janet Radcliffe Richards presents BBC Radio 4's 'Analysis' on Thought Experiments.

Professorate Lecture Series - Blood in the Bank, by Gary Slapper.

Water Enterprise Forum: Regulation and institutions: What are the constraints on innovation in the water sector?.

Clouds and Thermals.

Tom Hockaday, Managing Director of Isis Innovation.

Winning hearts and minds: The power of a well-told story.

Societies in Transition: Industrial Transformation.

Darwin Reconsidered: Christ and Evolution as Theodrama.

Neuroscience in the Courtroom.

Professor Colin Mayer, Peter Moores Dean - Said Business School. The Dean's Podcast 01.

Lecture1:the William Herschel and the Hubble telescopes.

President Obama and America in the World: from inauguration to action.

Ernest Darkoh Part II, Said Business School - MBA graduate 2000, Ghana / United States - Part 2.

A future beyond oil.

Isaiah Berlin and the Challenge of Multiculturalism Part 2.

Looking forward: 'green' technologies in the pipeline..

Exploring the problem.

Fast facilitation.

David Smith on Dementia.

Waste Minimisation.

Long-term caring.

We're the people we've been waiting for.

Homelessness: Paul's story.

08 Bodleian Library.

Capital Markets in Crisis.

Cognitive Disability and Cognitive Enhancement.

RSC Astor Lecture (MP3 audio): Obama's policy challenges and the future of US immigration.

Photodynamic Therapy: using light in a gentle approach to cancer therapy by remote control.

Shashank Verma, Said Business School, MBA graduate 2005, India.

Weidenfeld scholars look to the future.

Do We Need a British Bill of Rights and a Written Constitution?.

What's New in Magnetic Healing?.

Law and justice in Japan.

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

Podcast industrialisation and integration in a digital campus : the Lyon 2 University case..

Modernism in China: Architectural Visions and Revolutions.

Lecture 4: "The Greatest Mechanick of this Present Age": Dr Robert Hooke and the Origins of Engineering Science in Oxford.

Animal Magnetism.

Why Oxford University must respond to the challenge..

IASFM 11 Conference: Plenary 2.

Kidney Sales and Moral Arguments, Janet Radcliffe Richards.

Lost Nation: Interview with Enver Tohti in London.

Process and Effects of Unification.

Identity and the Mind.

Weird Waves.

Properties of waves.

Using and managing waste.

Exploring the classical world.

Activity: Meeting the diabetes care team.

Water Enterprise Forum: Ecosystem services.

Editing early Eliot.

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

Peter Bisanz, Said Business School, MBA graduate 2005, United States.

Showcase: Institute of Nanoscience for Medicine.

UCL News Roundup 31st October 2008.

Crown Lecture in Ethics 2008: The Moral Imperative to Enhance Human Beings.

Interview with Michael Moritz.

Tom Hardiman.

Konstanty Czartoryski.

Coastal Walk - Stop 17.

2008 Lecture 1: A Puzzle about Rational Revisability.

Lecture 11: History of the Department of Engineering Science.

Lecture 1: Introduction to the Jenkin Lecture.

Lecture 1: Introduction to the Jenkin Lecture.

Stiglitz on Credit Crunch - Global Financial Debacle: Meeting the Challenges of Global Governance in the 21st Century.

Autism – theory of mind and the Sally-Ann experiment.

Reading at the 'Archipelago Poetry Evening'.

Economics of Climate Change.

Lost Nation: Interview with Enver Can in Munich.

Mitrovica: North and South of a Divided City.

Everyday Science: The science in your lunch.

Facilitating creative thinking.

Hobbes: Jon Pike and Quentin Skinner.

18th century weather observers.

IASFM 12 Conference: Boundaries of Community.

Waste Incineration.

The Universe, the Brain and Second Life.

Russian Conversation: Part 1B.

03 Somerville College.

15 Student Life - Chemistry.

Flying Butresses at Chartres.

Martin Oldfield on Tidal Turbines.

Expansion finance for social impact.

Future Needs and Mobile Multimedia with Erewhon.

From Communism to Zionism: Moses Hess (1957).

A Fire at Sea (1957).

Marcus du Sautoy on Pi Day.

Mock Law Interview.

RSC Astor Lecture (iTunes Enhanced version): Obama's policy challenges and the future of US immigration.

St Hilda's College: Medieval and Modern Languages.

TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come?.

Facebook: The Strength of Weak Ties.

St Hilda's College: undergraduate life.

Henry Gonzalez, Said Business School, MBA graduate 2005, Costa Rica.

Showcase: Institute for Science and Civilization.

Putting China in its Place in the History of Art.

The Oxford MBA.

Interview with Michael Moritz.

Art and History: Martin Kemp - Part 2.

Lecture 15: Engineering for Sustainable Development.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - What drives environmental policymaking in the Brazilian Amazon?.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - How stable or variable is the climate of Amazonia?.

A poem by Osip Mandelshtam (read in Russian).

Paradise Lost Book One: Milton's ambitions.

Samson Agonistes.

Reasoning in Law and How it Differs from Reasoning, Frederick Schauer.

Playing Between Elephants (Trailer).

Germs.

Einstein 1905-2005 in Theory and Experiment.

A legal and historical study of post-WWII Singapore Trials: Death and suffering on the “hell-ships”.

Mill: Nigel Warburton and Janette Radcliffe-Richards.

Introduction.

Probing the Improbable.

London and the politics of place.

Homer's world.

The five principles in design project work.

Voicing concerns for sustainability.

Titan: first glimpse.

The "Cultural Heritage of All Mankind": Metaphysics, Ethics, and the Positive Laws of War.

Resident's perspective: Jimmy.

Investing for Impact: Catalyzing an Emerging Industry.

CSSJ: Cohen Conference: Closing Comments.

Societies in Transition: Volcanogenic Origins of the Classical World.

Poetry Slam: Judges Verdicts.

Second Life and E-Learning.

Lecture3: the Gemini Telescopes.

Building a Business: Intellectual Property.

Sally Fan, Said Business School - MBA graduate 2006, China - part 2.

Into the Dark: The Long Term Future of our Dying Universe.

Crossing your Rubicon.

UrbanBuzz - Building Sustainable Communities.

Science in an Age of Delusions: Some Examples from Scientific Fraud, Quackery, Religion and University Politics.

College life.

Law and the Millennium Development Goals: Like Water in Marriage?.

Chemistry Information Day Talk.

Student Newspapers.

Interview with Chris Patten.

Interview with Elnur Eyvasov.

Keynote Address.

Grace Exley.

Future Engineers.

Lecture 9: Motion Capture.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - What are the patterns of climate that threaten the Amazon Biome?.

The visual world and verbal knowledge.

Edinburgh 1967–1970 – the birth of artificial intelligence.

UCL News Roundup 13th June 2008.

Power Relations in the Fair Trade Coffee Global Value Chain.

Paradise Lost Book One: Satan's first speech.

Building a 21st Century Consolidated, Virtualized, Enterprise IT Infrastructure.

West Bank Stories.

Ian Hislop interview.

Beowulf reading, ll. 26-52.

The Garage Laboratory.

Locusts.

Why geography matters.

Radical changes to 'save the world'.

Carnival and the performance of heritage.

Refinancing: altcourse prison.

Wind power in Europe.

Ignoring the risks.

A country in transition.

Tower Poetry 2008: Quickening.

Water Enterprise Forum: What are the historic and future trends in the water industry?.

Human Rights and their Limitations: The Role of Proportionality.

15 Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

13 University Parks.

18 Making an Application.

Building a Business: Raising Capital, Doing Deals.

Blueprint for a Safer Planet.

Detective Fictions: In Pursuit of Sovereignty in the Postcolony.

Under the Bonnet: Technical Considerations in Running Open University Podcasting.

CSSJ: Cohen Conference: The Ethics of Distribution in a Warming Planet.

CSSJ: Cohen Conference: Justice as Fairness: Luck Egalitarian, not Rawlsian.

Escaping North Korea.

Societies in Transition: The End of Roman Civilization.

The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Online Audiences and the Paradox of Web Traffic.

Waste Water Filtration.

Living With Road Noise.

John Warnock.

Showcase: 21st Century Ocean Institute.

Migration: controlling borders.

Musical Box.

Making the connections - reflections on innovation in the information age.

From medics to managers: the ascent of the entrepreneur.

Interview with Rana Mitter.

Interview with James Martin.

Grace Exley.

Economic anthropology and the exchange of wealth.

Lecture 14: Innovation, Spin-out Companies and Nanotechnology.

Voluntary Carbon Offsets.

Lecture 8: An Early Structural Engineering Problem: the Oxford Connection.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 Structure of Amazonian vegetation in the first half of the 21st Century.

Autism – detail-focus and weak central coherence.

Aural Hygiene (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Runner-Up (postgraduate/staff)).

Seamus Heaney reading two contributions.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reading.

The Naked Scientist.

Executive-Legislative Relations.

Contemporary Issues in Finance.

Machiavelli: Nigel Warburton and Quentin Skinner.

Diffraction of light.

Interview with Professor Chris Gosden.

Transporting sand grains.

Private equity.

International financial reporting standards.

Interview with Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer.

The design of nemesis.

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

Tower Poetry 2008: Journey to Hilly Country.

Russian Conversation: Part 2A.

Russian Conversation: Part 1C.

From mainstream to segregated.

17 Science at Oxford.

11 Lady Margaret Hall.

14 Harris Manchester College.

Chris Patten on Politics and Public Health.

Can you hear me now? How to get your videos into UK secondary schools.

GM: Science review panel.

Darwin Reconsidered: Darwin and Secularism.

Darwin Reconsidered: Darwin's Original Sin.

Choral Evensong: 11 Mar 2009.

Iran-US Nuclear Relations: Overcoming Distrust.

Stemming Vision Loss with Stem Cells - Seeing is Believing.

UCL News Roundup 23 January 2009.

Nathaniel Rose, Said Business School, MBA graduate 1999, United States.

Showcase: Institute for the Future of the Mind.

Avoiding Millennialist Cognitive Biases.

UCL News Roundup 14th November 2008.

Street Piano.

The Admissions Information Office.

How Does My Brain Hear Your Voice?.

Studying at Oxford.

21st Century Challenges in Perspective: From academic research to government policy.

Student Newspapers.

virtUOS.

Richard Wentworth in Conversation.

From Monks to Miniskirts: A Personal View of Change in Oxford.

Coastal Walk - Stop 5.

Coastal Walk - Stop 15.

If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past.

African Ecology: Fire and Ants.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - What impact would the dieback of Amazonia have on regional and global climate, carbon, water, and energy cycles?.

Torture Team: What happens to lawyers who authorise international crimes?.

Poetry Tour - London (2).

Anti-social behaviour – the role played by genes that most of us have.

Brain Substrates – visualising cognitive brain function, the brain’s mentalising system.

From Solomon to Marangoni: Surface Tension Effects in Chemistry.

Interview with Dr Barbara Harrell-Bond.

Elections, Parties, and the Party System.

Driven Pendulum.

Earth and Life.

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

IASFM 12 Conference: Boundaries of Policy.

Medtronic Lecture 2009.

Mission to Titan.

Titan: revelations.

Activity: Taking a blood sample.

Developments in corporate governance.

Hedge funds.

Kim Nasmyth on Biochemistry.

Do PFI's work?.

Tower Poetry 2008: The Five Stages.

14 Keble College.

20 Finish.

06 Trinity College.

Presumed Intentions and the Copyright Bargain: Digital Copyright Reform, the Making Available Right, and Implied Licence for Public Body Uses of Copyrighted Works.

30 years: from IVF to stem cells.

The reversal of cell differentiation and prospects for cell replacement therapy.

The reversal of cell differentiation and prospects for cell replacement therapy.

CSSJ: Cohen Conference: Justice, Equality and Incentives.

Whose accountability really counts?.

Speaking Innovation to Power: The Uses and Abuses of Power in Social Innovation.

Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying?.

Nudging people to make better choices: transport applications.

Showcase: Institute of Ageing.

Gated communities: who and why?.

Are Organic Cities Better Than Geometric Ones?.

Nanotechnology Part 3 - Atomic Cat.

Interview with Rana Mitter.

Reflections on the environment and science at Oxford.

Jon Aye.

Reshaping communities, changing expectations.

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

Sir David Weatherall on the Thalassaemia.

Lecture 13: Designing for Strength: A Century of Solid Mechanics Research in Oxford.

2008 Lecture 4: Is that Really Revising Logic?.

Steve Wozniak.

The Making of Stars and Planets.

Lecture 11: History of the Department of Engineering Science.

Perception – brain lesions.

Anti-social behaviour – why some people develop it.

London and a PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry.

UCL Carbon Auditors (UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2008).

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

Microbes: Locating Phytoplankton.

The Cork in the Bottle: The Changing Climate of U.S. Politics.

The Bottom Billion.

We Should Accept Performance Enhancing Drugs in Competitive Sports: Debate.

Siegfried Sassoon Conference: Interview with Dom Philip Jebb.

Observing the Origin and Evolution of the Universe from Cambridge.

Cracking Physics, Countdowns, and Drunken Fleas.

Visualising Identity.

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

The Early Universe and Alzheimer's.

Sorting out strategies.

Monumental buildings.

The road to success in sustainability.

The Cassini-Huygens Probe.

Titan: landing.

Titan: evidence.

Managing financial risks.

Foreign exchange and currency unions.

A chaotic universe.

Understanding influences on our personalities.

Fossil Fuels.

Wind power in Wales.

Geothermal energy.

UK Budget and Global Recovery Plans.

Pharmaceutical Companies, Government and Society.

Russian Conversation: Part 2B.

Ann's story Scene 7.

Living with Jane Harrison.

16 What is a Faculty?.

17 Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

Proportionality and the Laws of War: Conflicting Interpretations.

Dr Malcolm McCulloch on Motor Development.

Healthcare: Early detection and prevention.

Leadership Challenges: Balancing Creativity and Control.

Tom Hockaday, Managing Director of Isis Innovation.

How can we empower the powerless through economic development?.

(Financial) power to the people.

New approaches in the Arab world.

Handel's Church Music.

UCL News Roundup 20 March 2009.

A System of Education.

Work - who does what?.

The Evolution of Evolution: Using synthetic systems to explain natural ones.

The key to the solution is Keynes by Nick Butler.

The Man Who Invented the Concept of Pi: William Jones and his Circle.

St Hilda's College: postgraduate life.

Jürgen Heeg, Said Business School, MBA graduate 2007, Germany.

Reframing Human Rights in the Global Era:a tribute to Sérgio Vieira de Mello.

Arsenic and Lace – Secret Methods of Old Master Painters.

Folding bike refined.

Empathy and the Teenage Brain.

Student view: Ewan Monaghan.

Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire.

Gender in Old English - Part 1.

Thomas Helleday on Cancer.

Introduction to Astrophysics.

Coastal Walk - Stop 16.

Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds on Podcasting.

Using virtual worlds for teaching and learning.

Using virtual worlds for teaching and learning.

Lecture 15: Engineering for Sustainable Development.

A little light relief.

UCL News Roundup 4th August 2008.

The View from Europe.

UCL News Roundup 18th July 2008.

Climate change in northwest China over the past millennium.

Lovers in Lab Coats: When Scientists Collaborate as Husband and Wife.

Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - Climate in the Amazon Basin: from interannual variability to climate change.

Memory: short-term and long-term.

Maternal Deprivation – relationships and attachments.

Reading from his poem 'Muck'.