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Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science: Panel 1 part 1

Rigour and Open Access. Jason Hoyt from PeerJ gives a talk the Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science held on the 11th and 12th April 2013.
Open Science

Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science Keynote speech

Keynote speech by Sir Mark Walport for the Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science held on the 11th and 12th April 2013.
Anthropology

Scientists as Abstainers

Matei Candea (University of Durham) presents 'An ethnography of inter-species trust without belief'. An Anthropology Departmental Seminar (26 October 2012) with a theme of science and technology studies.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Underwater volcano disaster

Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Stromboli volcano. Find out more and explore other volcano resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/volcano.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Towards absolute zero - a low temperature journey

Oxford sparks presents a ride to the land of the extremely cold. Find out more, and read the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/coldchem.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

A quick look around the Large Hadron Collider

Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva. Find out more and explore other LHC resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/lhc No protons were harmed in the making of this animation.
Keble College

Characterisation of Networks

The ASC Networks cluster visiting researcher Prof. Richard Wilson (Department of Computer Science, University of York) gives a public lecture on his work on networks at Keble College.
Oxford London Lecture

Where are the robots?

Where are the robots we seem to have been promised since the 1950s? What is the hold up? Are we nearly there now? For example, will cars be driving themselves soon?
Undergraduate Admissions (PodOxford)

Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry at Oxford: a guide for prospective undergraduate students

This light-hearted talk gives you the chance to hear three admissions tutors discuss what you can expect from their courses, and what the tutors are looking for when they select students.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Galaxies as a Plate of Fruit

Professor Roger Davies explains how we can learn about the different shapes of galaxies using a plate of fruit and a telescope.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Observing with the Naked Eye

Charles Barclay offers advice on how to get the most out of stargazing with the naked eye and the astronomical activities to look out for in the coming months.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Stargazing Open Day 2013

In January 2013 over 1,000 people visited the Astronomy Open Day to meet scientists, hear the latest on research at Oxford and find out more about the stars. This video shows the range of hands-on activities that took place throughout the day.
Alumni Weekend

Zooniverse: what to do with half a million scientists?

Dr Chris Lintott and Dr Rob Simpson explain using 'citizen power' to expand our knowledge of the Universe.
Big Questions For The Future

Why do we need 'citizen science'?

Harnessing the general public to help analyse complex data sets is not only helping scientists with galaxy classification.
St Anne's College

St Anne's and the Sciences

A discussion with Professor Dame Linda Partridge and Professor Jean Golding which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Parallel Worlds

Dr. David Wallace on the many-worlds theory, an explanation of the baffling results that quantum mechanics provides us with - and that there may be more worlds than just our own.
The History of Science Museum

Mercator: The Man who Mapped the Planet

Geographer, explorer, writer and broadcaster Nicholas Crane talks about the inspirations behind his book on Gerard Mercator.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List for Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List to accompany the Bioethics: An Introduction podcast series.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'morality? It's all a matter of opinion'

Final of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'it's too risky' (the Precautionary Principle)

Eighth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.

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