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Science as a Path to World Domination
ScienceOxford
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10/07/09
Do you worry how you're going to help defeat superman? Do you fear being captured by the X-men? Then come to this session where Dr. Fear T. Shadow will guide you t...
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Innovation can happen anywhere
ScienceOxford
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29/09/09
Sue Kent from Oxfordshire County Council will explore the 'hidden Innovation', in organisations not traditionally known for being very innovative.
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Seeing Science with Neutrons
ScienceOxford
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12/10/09
Discover how one amazing machine helps us understand everything from spider silk to jet planes. It's been called a 21st century wonderland and it's one of the most...
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The First Collisions
ScienceOxford
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15/10/09
A year after "Big Bang day", the 17-mile long LHC atom smasher in Switzerland started to probe the world of the infinitely small. Join physicist Dr Alan Barr as he...
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The worst ideas in science
ScienceOxford
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22/10/09
Scientific history is littered with ideas that were rejected at first, only to be accepted many years later. Meanwhile, other mainstream theories later turned out ...
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Halloween
ScienceOxford
4 views
28/10/09
Come on a journey with Lizzy as she overcomes her fear of the dark. Are you scared of the dark? Lizzy's fear of the dark means she doesn't like winter much. She is...
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Innovation in Health Care
ScienceOxford
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03/11/09
Margaret Parton, from the NHS National Technology Adoption Hub, explains how the introduction of innovative healthcare technologies to the NHS, provides a great op...
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Flash Bang!
ScienceOxford
17 views
5/11/09
On 5 November, Science Oxford Live takes a look at the amazing world of flashes, bangs and colours. Prof Stephen Faulkner will explain how we can take chemistry out...
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Spread Spectrum
ScienceOxford
40 views
12/11/09
Hedy Lamarr was the first woman to appear naked on film and a huge star in 1940s Hollywood. George Antheil was a piano player and composer. So how did this unlikel...
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Canadian Tar Sands
ScienceOxford
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16/11/09
Oil extraction from Canada's Tar Sands is being called 'the most destructive project on earth'. It risks climate change and local ecological disaster, with profoun...
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