28 min listen
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Applying scientific techniques to reduce fire risk in tall buildings. We look at practical measures to prevent building fires and also how science can improve evacuation plans.
Modeling the brain with maths. new research using multidimensional models is helping researchers understand the levels of complexity in brain function.
Sexism in science, its as old as...science. We look at how sex bias has influenced the outcome of scientific research throughout history. And also look at how science itself is changing as opportunities for women to pursue scientific careers increase.
And a unique study which turns recordings from police body cameras into empirical data that can be used to assess and improve police interactions with the public.
Modeling the brain with maths. new research using multidimensional models is helping researchers understand the levels of complexity in brain function.
Sexism in science, its as old as...science. We look at how sex bias has influenced the outcome of scientific research throughout history. And also look at how science itself is changing as opportunities for women to pursue scientific careers increase.
And a unique study which turns recordings from police body cameras into empirical data that can be used to assess and improve police interactions with the public.
Released:
Jun 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Bacteriophages; Breath-detecting disease; Our bees electric and DNA Barcoding: Bacteriophages as a tool to fight infections; bees and their electric sensing for nectar by BBC Inside Science