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Associate Professor Glen Searle | Exploring How Sydney’s Population Growth Impacts Its Governance

Associate Professor Glen Searle | Exploring How Sydney’s Population Growth Impacts Its Governance

by admin | Sep 7, 2022 | arts and humanities, business and economy, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library business and economy animated About this episode In recent decades, the population of urban areas worldwide has been growing exponentially. This includes Sydney, where 5 million inhabitants currently reside. Associate Professor Glen Searle at...
Dr Mikail Abbasov | Discovering Unmapped Molecular Targets for Novel Covalent Drugs

Dr Mikail Abbasov | Discovering Unmapped Molecular Targets for Novel Covalent Drugs

by admin | Aug 30, 2022 | health and medicine, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library health and medicine About this episode Covalent drugs are molecules that irreversibly bind to specific, targeted sites in the body. They work to inhibit the disease-causing functions of certain proteins by preventing them from interacting with...
Professor Johann Walter | Is Market Neutrality Hindering the Sustainability of Eurozone Monetary Policies?

Professor Johann Walter | Is Market Neutrality Hindering the Sustainability of Eurozone Monetary Policies?

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...
Dr Jekan Thangavelautham | Spacecraft for Exploring Extreme Environments in the Solar System

Dr Jekan Thangavelautham | Spacecraft for Exploring Extreme Environments in the Solar System

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...
Dr Helen Greenwood Hansma | Energy: A Clue to the Origins of Life

Dr Helen Greenwood Hansma | Energy: A Clue to the Origins of Life

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...
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