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The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of the Scientific Community: Challenges and Opportunities

A scientific discussion with the speakers about the industry and the future of the scientific community.
The Future of Science Symposium

The future of Innovation and Government.

Creating the future of science by driving innovation in health and life sciences.
The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of Biotechnology

Immunocore talk about important issues in oncology and infectious diseases.
The Future of Science Symposium

The Future Of Research

A look into fundamental discovery and the use of existing scientific knowledge for the benefit of mankind.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How fast is Greenland moving?

Greenland has some many fascinating facts like it’s the world's largest island, it belongs to Denmark, it actually isn’t that green but mostly covered in ice. But did you know that Greenland is actually on the move?
Strachey Lectures

Lovelace Lecture: Learning and Efficiency of Outcomes in Games

Éva Tardos, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, gives the 2017 Ada Lovelace Lecture on 6th June 2017.
In Our Spare Times

Nuclear Fusion

Aled Walker, Justin Ball, Valerian Chen, Jason Parisi discuss nuclear fusion as part of the In Our Spare Time series.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

What does Hollywood get right and wrong when science is in the storyline?

What does hollywood get right?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How open should open data be?

Open data impacts everybody. Through it we can access healthcare services, understand our governments better and, of course, travel to places more easily. But, how open should open data be?
Trust the Evidence

Professor Richard Hobbs

Dr. Kamal R. Mahtani, Deputy Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, in conversation with Professor Richard Hobbs, Head of Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.
Trust the Evidence

Professor John Brodersen

Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, in conversation with Professor John Brodersen, General Practitioner and associate research professor in the area of medical screening at University of Copenhagen.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Photography as Protocol

Kelley Wilder (De Montfort University) discusses photography as a scientific protocol
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: The Laboratory as Photo Archive

Chitra Ramalingam (Yale University) discusses photographic collections within science laboratories
The Remedy

The Remedy: Introduction

In this short podcast, Naomi Richman introduces the series, 'The Remedy' by offering some history and context to contemporary discussions about health and healing.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

What happened to the first soviet scientist to solve a fundamental problem in mathematics?

New episode for the Oxford Sparks Big questions series.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Inflation in the Future

What should we expect to learn in the future? In the fourth part of their chat, Dave Sloan and Robert Brandenberger talk about how we expect inflationary theory to develop, and how observations may lead to new physics in this area.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Strings, Inflation, and Alternatives

In the third part of their discussion, Dave Sloan and Robert Brandenberger explain the relationship between string theory and inflationary models. Can inflation arise from particle physics, or do we need to look for alternative models?
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Inflation Predicts

In the second part of their discussion, Dave Sloan and Robert Brandenberger tell us what inflation predicts and whether inflation itself seems fine-tuned. This discussion was conducted at the University of Oxford on March 14, 2017.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Evidence For Inflation

In the first part of their discussion, Dave Sloan and Robert Brandenberger go over our evidence for inflationary theories and discuss how inflationary models improve on the hot big bang.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Panel on Inflation

Professor Joe Silk talks with Professor Robert Brandenberger, Professor Jerome Martin, and Dr. Dave Sloan about the current state of research and controversies surrounding inflation.

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