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Professor Kieran Kilcawley | Using Flavour Chemistry to Identify Biomarkers Behind the Sensory Perception of Irish Grass-fed Beef and Lamb

Professor Kieran Kilcawley | Using Flavour Chemistry to Identify Biomarkers Behind the Sensory Perception of Irish Grass-fed Beef and Lamb

by admin | Feb 1, 2023 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences, research animated

Scitube Library arts and humanities animated About this episode For many consumers, the origin of the food they buy is of great importance. For instance, Irish beef and lamb is often seen as superior quality meat, as the animals are typically reared outdoors on a diet...
Dr William Durkan | Exploring How the Geography of Voter Turnout Impacts Election Results

Dr William Durkan | Exploring How the Geography of Voter Turnout Impacts Election Results

by admin | Feb 1, 2023 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library arts and humanities animated About this episode Voter turnout plays a key role in the functioning of democracies. If only a minority of citizens vote, the elected government might not accurately represent the views of the population. In...
Sara Stančin – Sašo Tomažič  | Improving 3D Orientation Tracking in Gyroscope Sensors

Sara Stančin – Sašo Tomažič | Improving 3D Orientation Tracking in Gyroscope Sensors

by admin | Jan 24, 2023 | engineering and tech, physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library physical sciences animated About this episode Gyroscopes are widely used to measure the orientations and rotation speeds of moving objects – but according to one pair of researchers, the techniques we currently use to measure them are...
Fritjof Basan | Exploring How Underwater Noise Dropped During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Fritjof Basan | Exploring How Underwater Noise Dropped During the COVID-19 Pandemic

by admin | Jan 24, 2023 | earth and environment, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library earth and environment animated About this episode Human activity slowed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental researchers have taken this opportunity to investigate how ecosystems respond to a decrease in human-related stressors....
Dr Ana Elisa Rato – Dr Adélia Sousa | Harnessing Satellite Technology to Improve the Sustainability of Walnut Orchards

Dr Ana Elisa Rato – Dr Adélia Sousa | Harnessing Satellite Technology to Improve the Sustainability of Walnut Orchards

by admin | Jan 23, 2023 | earth and environment, research animated

VideoPod About this episode Walnuts are one of the most nutritionally dense foods on the planet, and could play a large role in achieving global food security. However, in non-organic walnut orchards, chemical fertilisers are typically applied to boost nut yields....
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