by admin | Jan 12, 2026 | earth and environment
Healthy Streams, Stronger Farms: A Conservation Plan for the Mississippi Alluvial Valley About this episode The streams and rivers of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley were once teeming with life. In the early 1800s, naturalist John J. Audubon described beautiful waters...
by admin | Jan 12, 2026 | business and economy, education and training
Dr Anne Kovalainen – Dr Seppo Poutanen | From Public Good to Private Gain: Exploring the Marketisation of Finnish Education About this episode For decades, Finland has been celebrated for its world-class schools and egalitarian education system. But recent...
by admin | Dec 16, 2025 | behavioural sciences
Dr Sunny Sui-Kwong Lam | Running Together Apart: How a Runners’ Group Stayed Connected During Lockdown About this episode When Hong Kong went into pandemic lockdown, the city’s bustling harbourfront became relatively quiet, with only lone runners wearing masks....
by admin | Dec 16, 2025 | engineering and tech, health and medicine
Global Study to Evaluate Whether Dengue Outbreaks Can Be Anticipated Earlier About this episode This video introduces E-Dengue, a new early-warning platform designed to help public health teams anticipate dengue outbreaks earlier and plan responses more effectively....
by admin | Dec 9, 2025 | arts and humanities
Professor Robert Slesinski | Love, Death, and the Unity of All Things: Lev Karsavin’s Philosophy of “Liebestod” About this episode In the chaos of early twentieth-century Russia, philosopher and historian Lev Karsavin (1882–1952) sought to reconcile faith, reason, and...