Podcasts by Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2011 - Audio
Autumn 2011 - UCL's Lunch Hour Lecture Series is an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work taking place at the university, in bite-size chunks. Speakers are drawn from across UCL and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications. Lunch Hour Lectures require no pre-booking, are free to attend and are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Designing for Students - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Sir Peter Cook and his CRAB STUDIO have two new University buildings under construction in Austria and Australia. He designs from the experience of more than 40 years' teaching and weaves 'stories'...
ListenFrom pathogen to ally: engineering viruses to treat disease - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Recombinant DNA technology has been in widespread use since the 1980s. It has allowed the engineering of viral genomes to produce a number of safe and useful medicines. To mark World AIDS Day, this...
ListenThe highs and lows of our nearest star, the Sun - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
There is more to the Sun than meets the eye. Observations from spacecraft have, over the last 50 years, revealed a dynamic and active behaviour to our Sun that cannot be seen from the Earth. Recent...
ListenChild development in developing countries - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
In this lecture Professor Attanasio will talk about the recent interest in child development in developing countries, through intervention in early years, and will describe a pilot intervention pro...
ListenDid democracy cause the American Civil War? - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A hundred and fifty years ago the first shots of the American Civil War were fired. It was a war that was to result in the deaths of perhaps three quarters of a million people. Yet the United State...
ListenPrometheus and I: building new body parts from stem cells - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Prometheus created life from clay, and within many surgeons there is a desire to do the same in an effort to stave off death and disease. Organ transplantation has been one Promethean solution, but...
ListenWhen technology design provokes errors - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Did you ever forget your chip & pin card in a card reader? Leave the original on a photocopier? Send an email to the wrong person from your address book? The way technology is designed can make err...
ListenLondon, the divorce capital of the world. ‘Big money’ divorce cases: fairness, gender and judicial discretion - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The law gives the courts very broad discretion to determine ‘fair’ property and financial awards when couples divorce. While that discretion is exercised in all cases, it has been shaped by princip...
ListenWhat has 'The King’s Speech' done to improve public awareness about stuttering? - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The King’s Speech provides a backdrop against which to review our current understanding of stuttering, also known as stammering. To mark Stammering Awareness Day (22 October) Professor Howell will ...
ListenPhotons, spacecraft, atomic clocks and Einstein – fundamental physics in the space environment - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Satellites designed, built and launched by humans orbit the earth to carry out a myriad of tasks, friendly and hostile, commercial and scientific. Many of these missions supply critical data to mod...
ListenVoicing Slavery: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Mary Prince - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Women's voices were central to the struggle against slavery in the early 19th century. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, one of Britain's greatest poets, was the daughter of a slaveowner and the family m...
ListenOsteoporosis: Bouncing babies to crumbling wrinklies - the need to own our bones - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The skeleton is key to our ability to undertake everyday movements and activities related to well-being and high quality independent living. The general perception of bone is that of a museum speci...
ListenThe perfect storm: Can disaster reduction occur in the face of climate change and population growth? - Audio from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
In the near future we face the perfect storm; where the combination of climate change and population growth is set to increase the numbers of people affected by 'natural' disasters. By 2030 globall...
ListenThe perfect storm: Can disaster reduction occur in the face of climate change and population growth? - Audio from 2011-10-20T15:56:33
In the near future we face the perfect storm; where the combination of climate change and population growth is set to increase the numbers of people affected by 'natural' disasters. By 2030 globall...
ListenThe perfect storm: Can disaster reduction occur in the face of climate change and population growth? - Audio from 2011-10-20T15:56:33
In the near future we face the perfect storm; where the combination of climate change and population growth is set to increase the numbers of people affected by 'natural' disasters. By 2030 globall...
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