by admin | May 13, 2025 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine
Dr Eleanor Wilson | The Evolving Nature of End-of-Life Planning for Motor Neurone Disease Patients and their Families When Ventilation is Required About this episode This video summarizes research exploring how patients with motor neurone disease and their loved ones...
by admin | Apr 22, 2025 | behavioural sciences
Professor Will Greaves | How Donald Trump Reshaped Canada-US Relations About this episode For decades, Canada and the United States have maintained one of the world’s closest security partnerships. While disagreements have surfaced occasionally, such as disputes...
by admin | Apr 10, 2025 | behavioural sciences
Professor Semra Sevi | How Big Data is Uncovering the Secrets of Canadian Elections About this episode A key challenge in studying democracy is understanding who runs for office and what factors influence their success, particularly when it comes to descriptive...
by admin | Mar 17, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Hana Jee | Do people who speak different languages share preferences for letter shapes? Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode Writing systems are one of humanity’s most important inventions, allowing us to communicate across time and space....
by admin | Mar 12, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Professor Özlem Atikcan | How the Migration Debate in Europe Changed During the ‘Crisis’ Years Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode The way we talk about complex issues shapes how we understand and respond to them. In social science, different ways...
by admin | Feb 26, 2025 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine
Dr. Luis Teodoro da Luz | Bridging the Communication Gap in Trauma Care, one Handover at a Time Scitube Library health and medicine About this episode During high-pressure patient handovers between emergency services and trauma teams, communication errors can lead to...