by admin | Sep 15, 2025 | biology, education and training, health and medicine
Dr Michael Dillon | A Gamified Approach to Teaching at Plymouth University About this episode In universities everywhere, there’s growing recognition that the traditional lecture model is no longer enough. As disciplines become more complex and interconnected,...
by admin | Sep 8, 2025 | engineering and tech
Dr. Jon Reinders | Revolutionizing Corn Breeding: Gene Editing Inside the Plant About this episode Corn is a cornerstone of agriculture, vital to food systems across the globe. Yet improving corn varieties through traditional breeding is a slow, labor-intensive...
by admin | Sep 8, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Monica Pauls | Understanding Collective Identity Among Youth Activists Online About this episode Can collective identity among social movement actors develop online? Do social media platforms foster genuine relationships, or do meaningful connections require...
by admin | Sep 3, 2025 | engineering and tech, health and medicine
Dr. Robert Arnold | A Diagnostic Breakthrough for Aerodigestive Disorders in Rural Communities About this episode When people experience problems with swallowing, voice, breathing, or persistent coughing, the cause often lies within the aerodigestive tract – the...
by admin | Aug 29, 2025 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
The PROSPECT Mission: Uncovering the Moon’s Natural Resources About this episode Space agencies around the world are more motivated than ever to return to the Moon. Their renewed interest is driven by scientific interest and a potential treasure trove of natural...