by admin | Apr 23, 2025 | health and medicine
Professor Waldemar Carlo | Delivering Hope: Reducing Infections in Childbirth About this episode Childbirth is a joyous event for parents, but for many mothers, it entails a significant infection risk. Maternal infections can range from mild infections to...
by admin | Apr 22, 2025 | biology
Harnessing Autofluorescence to Explore Foetal Liver Development About this episode The foetal liver is a critical organ during early development, acting as a blood cell factory before the bone marrow takes over. Here, blood stem cells expand and prepare to support...
by admin | Apr 22, 2025 | behavioural sciences
Professor Will Greaves | How Donald Trump Reshaped Canada-US Relations About this episode For decades, Canada and the United States have maintained one of the world’s closest security partnerships. While disagreements have surfaced occasionally, such as disputes...
by admin | Apr 17, 2025 | arts and humanities
Professor Christina Strunck | A New Approach to Analysing Art in its Spatial Setting About this episode How did Early Modern mural paintings seek to shape attitudes to Britishness? This is one of the central questions addressed by Professor Christina Strunck in her...
by admin | Apr 10, 2025 | engineering and tech
Streamlining Software Development with AI About this episode In software engineering, functional size is a quantity that allows developers to measure how large or complex a program is, based on the functions it provides to its users. It is widely used to estimate the...