by admin | Aug 24, 2022 | arts and humanities, business and economy, research animated
VideoPod SciPod Library business and economy animated About this episode Professor Johann Walter of Westphalian University in Germany has carried out extensive research exploring the ways in which the Eurozone could become more sustainable. He argues that market...
by admin | Aug 24, 2022 | engineering and tech, physical sciences, research animated
VideoPod About this episode From the hottest deserts to the deepest oceans, life on Earth has evolved to thrive in many harsh environments. Given these capabilities, some scientists are exploring the possibility for life to emerge in extreme environments found...
by admin | Aug 2, 2022 | biology, physical sciences, research animated
VideoPod SciPod Library biology animated About this episode Before the first living organisms were brought into being, molecules were already moving and changing. Many energy sources, including light and heat from the sun, were available to provide the energy needed...
by admin | Jul 25, 2022 | health and medicine, research animated
VideoPod SciPod Library health and medicine About this episode Myopia – better known as short-sightedness – is a global health problem in which the eye grows too long, meaning it cannot produce clear images of objects in the distance. The common form of myopia is...
by admin | Jul 21, 2022 | health and medicine, research animated
VideoPod SciPod Library health and medicine About this episode Tetanus is a serious, potentially fatal disease of the nervous system caused by Clostridium tetani bacteria entering the body. It is characterised by severe stiffness, muscle spasms and breathing...