by admin | Jan 20, 2026 | behavioural sciences, earth and environment
Dr Luca Nitschke | A Social-Ecological Model of How Daily Routines Intertwine with Nature About this episode Everyday activities such as gardening or commuting might not seem like they have much to do with global environmental crises – but a new study led by Luca...
by admin | Dec 16, 2025 | behavioural sciences
Dr Sunny Sui-Kwong Lam | Running Together Apart: How a Runners’ Group Stayed Connected During Lockdown About this episode When Hong Kong went into pandemic lockdown, the city’s bustling harbourfront became relatively quiet, with only lone runners wearing masks....
by admin | Dec 2, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
How Chinese Words Transform When They Enter Mongolic Languages About this episode When languages come into contact, they often borrow words from each other. But what happens if the donor-recipient language pairs are similar but set in different sociolinguistic...
by admin | Nov 3, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Tim Wharton | Understanding the Role of Emotions in Human Communication About this episode Emotional communication is fundamental to human interaction, and plays a key role in the way humans connect with each another. However, precisely what emotions communicate...
by admin | Oct 28, 2025 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine
Dr Johanna Lynch | Promoting Patients’ Sensations of Safety Can Transform Healthcare Scitube Library health and medicine About this episode What if the key to better healthcare wasn’t just treating symptoms, but helping people feel fundamentally safe? Dr Johanna Lynch...
by admin | Oct 6, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Cees Hamelink | Conflict is Inherent to Humanity, But How Can We Stop It Escalating into Violence? About this episode Humans have a great capacity to care for the needs of others. Despite this, disagreements and disputes are an inherent part of human existence. So,...