by admin | Mar 18, 2025 | biology, health and medicine
Dr Paul Edwards | Rethinking Cancer: Could Much of Tumour Behaviour Be the Body’s Normal Healing Response? About this episode Much cancer research investigates why tumours behave the way they do. Many researchers believe that tumours manipulate their environment to...
by admin | Mar 18, 2025 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Michael Rosenthal | Revolutionizing 3D-Printing of Wood with Liquid Deposition Modelling About this episode Current wood processing techniques rely on subtractive manufacturing, where material is carved away from a block of wood to reach the desired shape. However,...
by admin | Mar 17, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Hana Jee | Do people who speak different languages share preferences for letter shapes? About this episode Writing systems are one of humanity’s most important inventions, allowing us to communicate across time and space. For centuries, researchers thought...
by admin | Mar 12, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Professor Özlem Atikcan | How the Migration Debate in Europe Changed During the ‘Crisis’ Years About this episode The way we talk about complex issues shapes how we understand and respond to them. In social science, different ways of presenting an issue are called...
by admin | Mar 12, 2025 | health and medicine
Dr. Wendi Quinn O’Neill | Repurposing an Anti-lipid Drug to Tackle HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancer About this episode HPV-positive head and neck cancer is driven by HPV – a virus that is well known to cause cervical cancer. HPV-positive head and neck cancer is...