An Engineer’s Guide to Space Travel
Ways to make space travel faster using physics concepts. This presentation was third in the 2016 Kroto Prize for Innovative Use of Technology in Science Learning.
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Black Holes
A very interesting survey of the current knowledge of these strange beasts.
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Chiho describes her important work in looking for varieties of wheat which could help increase food production in arid areas.
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Concert Hall Acoustics
Physics' students Rosie & Carine explain the physics behind concert hall acoustics.
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An interesting and very amusing account of the propblems of fractures occurring in sport
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How these ultra-large objects indicate the presence of both dark matter and dark energy.
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Tomoha describes her work in helping preserve this threatened species of plant.
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A fun view of a serious subject. Lilya and Shiza take a look at how memories are made.
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Students explain why the sky is dark at night, despite there being many billions of bright stars.
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Bacteria which adhere to plants have ability to produce gases such as hydrogen, methane or ammonia. These are called biogas. Biogas is recognized as new and clean source of energy. I wanted to know what kind of bacteria produce biogas. I isolated bac....
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