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Political Hypocrisy

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Dr David Runciman talks to Guardian politics journalist Michael White about his views on why we shouldn't demand sincerity from politicians. This talk was recorded on 25 October...

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Created: Mon 1 Dec 2008


Preventing HIV transmission in Breastfeeding

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Approximately 200,000 babies every year are infected with HIV by breastfeeding from their mothers, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. In order to reduce the spread of HIV from...

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Created: Tue 19 Oct 2010


Prinia discards parasitic cuckoo finch egg

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The film clip shows a nest of the most frequent host of the cuckoo finch, the tawny-flanked prinia, which has an extravagantly diverse range of eggs. The prinia parent has...

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Created: Wed 13 Apr 2011


Re Design

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The Atlantic Ocean between them, Darwin in England and his friend and co-scientist Asa Gray at Harvard worked to reconcile orthodox Christian beliefs with Darwin's emerging theory...

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Created: Fri 8 Aug 2008


Religious belief

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Darwin Correspondence Project

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Created: Thu 7 Aug 2008


Religious belief

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Does Darwinism imply atheism? From the Darwin Correspondence Project.

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Created: Fri 8 Aug 2008


Richard Dawkins, Darwin's universal impact, Mon 6 July

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Darwin’s five bridges
Professor Richard Dawkins (University of Oxford, UK)

Summary: Was Darwin the most revolutionary scientist ever? If, by revolutionary, we mean the...

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Created: Thu 22 Oct 2009


Science Festival

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The Cambridge Science Festival engages the public through hands-on science activities.

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Created: Wed 6 Aug 2008


Scientific pluralism and the mission of history and philosophy of science

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This talk was part of the Departmental Seminars in History and Philosophy of Science series.

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Created: Thu 25 Oct 2012


Serendipity as a Force in Physics

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Discoveries of the very unexpected do keep happening in physics - even in areas previously thought to be settled and classical. Despite the stifling overload of published research...

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Created: Mon 11 Aug 2008


Serendipity in Political Life

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Politics is a conjuncture of ideas, external realities and public mood - the Cleopatra's nose theory is therefore a correct description of a lot of what happens - most of the...

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Created: Mon 11 Aug 2008


Serendipitys Guide to the Galaxy

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Serendipity plays a significant role in astronomical discovery. Astronomers generally cannot experiment with their objects and must rely on interpreting the objects and phenomena...

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Created: Mon 11 Aug 2008


Smart drugs

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What do you think of brain boosting drugs?

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Created: Fri 8 Aug 2008


Spotting the Right Idea

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From an idea to a business vision requires a step change in thinking. How does an idea look like a business opportunity. This talk is about the journey from the lab to business....

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Created: Fri 8 Aug 2008


Superheroes of Science Live at the Cambridge Science Festival 2009

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A recording of the Intercontinental Music Lab performing songs from their album Superheroes of Science. The musical lecture took place in the Babbage Lecture Theatre on Saturday...

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Created: Tue 17 Mar 2009


Talk on the methods of charting social relationships

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A talk on how to investigate the patterns of social relationships through the use of historical and anthropological materials.

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Created: Thu 14 Aug 2008


Teds in space

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Bravely going where few of their kind have gone before, the Teddy-nauts were dressed in special space-suits designed and made by 11 and 12 year-old pupils from Parkside and...

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Created: Thu 4 Dec 2008


The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins

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Dr. Ian Tattersall, Curator, Division of Anthropology and Co-Curator of the Spitzer Hall of Human Origins introduces it in this video. The hall is located in The American Museum...

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Created: Fri 19 Sep 2008


The Arts Mean Business

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Evelyn Welch chairs a debate on how creativity and the arts, humanities and social sciences contribute to the economic and social good. Speakers include Doug Richard, Nigel Brown,...

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Created: Mon 1 Dec 2008


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