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Dr Philip Norcott | Improving Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with SABRE-DREAM

Dr Philip Norcott | Improving Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with SABRE-DREAM

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...
Dr Ilario Losito | Maximising the Healthy Compounds in Olive Oils

Dr Ilario Losito | Maximising the Healthy Compounds in Olive Oils

by admin | Feb 8, 2023 | physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library physical sciences animated About this episode Secoiridoids are a family of healthy compounds found in olive oil. The type, ratio, and amount of the four major secoiridoids in olive oil depends on several factors. These include the olive...
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...
Dr Anett Kondor | Using Advanced Techniques to Test the Performance of Recycyled Bathroom Tissue

Dr Anett Kondor | Using Advanced Techniques to Test the Performance of Recycyled Bathroom Tissue

by admin | Jan 11, 2023 | physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library physical sciences animated About this episode As we attempt to reduce our environmental impact, many fields have changed. This includes bathroom tissue manufacturers, who are under increasing pressure to employ recycled paper as a sustainable...
Building a World-leading Microelectronics Research Group

Building a World-leading Microelectronics Research Group

by admin | Dec 7, 2022 | education and training, engineering and tech, physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library physical sciences animated About this episode Based at the University of Macau, the State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (SKL-AMSV) conducts cutting-edge microelectronics research. The story of SKL-AMSV is a great example of how...
Yuki Fuseya | Exploring Turing Patterns at Atomic Levels

Yuki Fuseya | Exploring Turing Patterns at Atomic Levels

by admin | Nov 16, 2022 | physical sciences, research animated

VideoPod SciPod Library physical sciences animated About this episode Patterns can be found across the entire natural world – from the spots on a leopard’s coat to stripes in mineral deposits deep underground. Such motifs are better known as Turing patterns – named...
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