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To Immunity and Beyond

Research with Human Tissue Samples on the International Space Station, with Dr Ghada Alsaleh

Research on human cells in space may uncover the hidden mechanisms behind ageing.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Gravitational radiation: an overview

Prof Steven Balbus - Gravitational radiation: an overview
Changing Character of War
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The Central Role of Space Domain Awareness in Future Military Conflicts

As space becomes increasingly central in military planning and strategy development, what is the current situation and what capabilities (and weaknesses) currently exist?
The Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum

Space: The Final Frontier?

OSEF 2020 Space Panel. Lisa Lang, Founder & CEO, The Powerhouse Group Cyril Kubr, Co-managing Director, European Space Agency Switzerland Rafael Jorda Siquier, Founder & CEO, OpenCosmos Moderated by Thomas Schmitz, MBA candidate
The Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum

Forum Opening And Morning Keynote - Anousheh Ansari

Introduction to OSEF by Libby Wood and Dean Peter Tufano, Saïd Business School. Followed by Morning Keynote - Anousheh Ansari
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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The First Image of a Black Hole

Professor Heino Falcke of Radboud University, Nijmegen delivers the 19th Hintze Lecture - reviewing the latest results of the Event Horizon Telescope, its scientific implications and future expansions of the array
Future of Business

The Space Episode!

Venture with us to the ‘final frontier’ for a very special episode on the future of space.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How do you become an astronaut?

Millions dream of being an astronaut, but how many of us have what it takes? In this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question's podcast, we visit Merritt Moore, quantum physicist from The University of Oxford, to ask: How do you become an astronaut?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How do you measure a Mars quake?

In this episode of the Big Questions podcast, we visited Dr Neil Bowles, Jane Hurley and Tristram Warren from the Atmospheric Oceanic & Planetary Physics Department to ask the question: how do you measure a Mars quake?
Musical Abstracts

Research Behind... Mars Quakes

The research behind a song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Cassini-Huygens: Space Odyssey to Saturn and Titan

Public Lecture organised by the Aeronautical Society of Oxford in conjunction with the Department of Physics.
Musical Abstracts

Marsquakes

A song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford
Diplomacy and culture at the Ottoman Court

Beyond the Topkapi Palace: Space, Status and Commensurability in the Venetian Diplomatic Experience

Maxwell Hudson discusses how diplomacy at the Ottoman court was marked by ceremonies across the city and in everyday interactions between ambassadors and Ottoman officials.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Space Engineering at Harwell

Dr Anna Orlowska, Science, Technology and Facilities Council gives a talk on the Space Engineering at Harwell.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration: The Challenges and Opportunities

The 42nd Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture: ‘Paving the Path for Human Space Exploration:The Challenges and Opportunities’ presented by Lauri N. Hansen, Director of Engineering, NASA Johnson Space Centre.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Philae at the comet: a scientific adventure

Professor Chris Lintott, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford and presenter of the BBC’s Sky at Night will talk about the history and the science of the voyage.
Transformations: Economy, Society, and Place

The Geography of Territory: rethinking space through Arctic materialities

In this seminar, Professor Phil Steinberg presents alternative ways of thinking about territory.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Development of the UK’s fastest wind tunnel – a UK/Australia endeavour

Professor Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford and Professor Richard Morgan, University of Queensland give a talk at the Department of Engineering Science as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture programme.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

From you to the largest structure in the Universe

Robert Simpson, an astronomy researcher from Oxford takes us on a tour of the Universe, explaining the incredible distances and relative dimensions of space.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Gloomy Worlds: Why are planets cloudy?

Jo Barstow explains the complex science behind the clouds that surround the planets.

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