by admin | Oct 11, 2023 | arts and humanities, engineering and tech
Juan Ramirez | Achieving Faster Computation Through Philosophical Mathematics About this episode ‘What is a number?’ is a question with various answers depending on who you ask. This question is also vital to mathematical logic, and as a consequence, to all modern...
by admin | Sep 20, 2023 | engineering and tech
Dr Juan Perez Torreglosa | eCCoSHIP (project UHU-202051): A New Heat Recovery System to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Shipping Scitube Library engineering and tech About this episode Shipping is a major contributor to climate change, responsible for emitting almost 1...
by admin | Sep 20, 2023 | engineering and tech
Dr Rachel Kallen – Dr Michael Richardson | Stepping into the Future: Enhancing Interactions Between Humans and Machines Scitube Library engineering and tech About this episode Over the last few decades, technology has become an integral part of our lives....
by admin | Sep 13, 2023 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Kei Toyota | A New Way to Create Conductive Polymers for Technological Applications Scitube Library engineering and tech About this episode Polymers, made from incredibly long chains of smaller molecules, make up many materials used in the modern world. From simple...
by nick | Mar 22, 2023 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Philip Norcott | Improving Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with SABRE-DREAM About this episode Nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, is an excellent technique for studying molecules, and is also the process behind hospital MRI machines. NMR works by exposing a sample to a...
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...