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Digging for Meaning: Research from the Oxford School of Archaeology

Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China

What does recycling have to do with social standing in Bronze Age China? Dr Victoria Sainsbury discusses the recent work of the FLAME team, lead by Dr Ray Liu, on the metal work at Anyang, and how powerful people controlled how metal moved through society
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Should the state pay for journalism?

Polly Curtis considers how journalism has become unsustainable and what role the state should play in making it widely available
Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines

Mass spectrometry: how does it work, and why should you care?

From cutting-edge cancer research to sustainable fish farming, Dr James McCullagh explains the importance of mass spectrometry.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Conclusion: Inspired by Nature

The current energy crisis is a time of intense challenges but also of opportunities for fantastic science and innovative ideas.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Artificial Photosynthesis - From Photon to Fuel

Andrea Bachmeier, a DPhil student in the Armstrong Group, is helping to create a fully integrated artificial photosynthesis (APS) system which could be much more efficient at turning sunlight into fuel than living systems.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Enzymes as Fuel Producers

Growing energy demand worldwide is a crucial challenge for chemists. Suzannah Hexter, Armstrong Group, shows how, with the help of enzymes, the principles of photosynthesis may be artificially exploited and improved to provide a clean energy resource.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Introduction to Solar Fuels

In an 'Oxford tutorial' style podcast, Professor Fraser Armstrong introduces the concept of artificial photosynthesis: coupling a light harvesting material with a fuel producer in order to generate storable energy from sunlight.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Gender and Transport, the Neglected Dimension: Social inclusion, access and sustainable urban mobility

Professor Margaret Grieco, Edinburgh Napier University, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Norman Foster: Symposium on the Future of Cities - Discussion and Concluding Remarks

Discussion and concluding remarks from Lord Foster to end the half-day symposium on the future of cities.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Norman Foster: Symposium on the Future of Cities

This half-day symposium, convened by the School of Geography and the Environment, addresses themes arising from Lord Foster's lecture, focusing on the city of the future and includes internationally distinguished panelists from Oxford and beyond.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Norman Foster: Lecture

Lord Foster delivers his inaugural lecture as Humanitas Visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of Oxford, asking how do we sustainably accommodate larger populations in cities in a way that does not recklessly deplete natural resources?

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