Science Omega podcast

Innovation, innovation, innovation - 25

Amy Caddick James Morgan

Episode 24

We're reviewing the situation In episode 24 of the Science Omega Podcast, we talk to Editor Amy Caddick about the brand new Science Omega Review magazine series.

Amy Caddick Katy Edgington James Morgan

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Episode 23

Leadbeater, Winston and Moore In episode 23 of the Science Omega Podcast, we hear from Charles Leadbeater, Professor Lord Robert Winston, and say a final farewell to Sir Patrick Moore.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Lauren Smith

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Episode 22

Happy birthday SMC! In episode 22 of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss a study into hate crime, a harvestman with no name, and a decade of the UK's Science Media Centre (SMC).

James Morgan Katy Edgington Lisa Carnwell

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Episode 21

Curiouser and curiouser In episode 21 of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss NASA's Mars Curiosity rover, UK railway research, primate pathogens and bid farewell to a podcast veteran.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Tom Reynolds Laura Evans

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Episode 20

ESOF 2012 (and cake) In a special ESOF 2012 Science Omega Podcast, we hear from the NDRC, Enterprise Ireland, COST and IBM, and the team shares its favourite Dublin moments.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Lauren Smith Lisa Carnwell Amy Caddick

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Episode 19

1, 2, 3, Thorium In the nineteenth episode of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss homophobia within football, malaria prevention, and the power-generating potential of thorium.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Laura Evans

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Episode 18

With added venom In the eighteenth episode of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss the barcode of life, camouflaging smart materials, jogging, and venomous animals.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Tom Reynolds Laura Evans

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Episode 17

Wonders of the Television In the seventeenth episode of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss printable drugs, the 'net generation', malaria control, and the greatest ever TV scientist.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Amy Caddick Lauren Smith

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Episode 16

Britain’s Got Talons In the sixteenth episode of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss a £1bn CCS competition, a fish-friendly wind farm, adult learning, and the best British bird.

James Morgan Laura Evans Tom Reynolds Lisa Carnwell

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Episode 15

Organ grinders without monkeys In the fifteenth episode of the Science Omega Podcast, we discuss anxious noses, shirking plankton, friendly germs, and the most amazing organs of the human body

James Morgan Laura Ferguson Laura Evans Lauren Smith

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Episode 14

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads! We discuss baby-feeding, a scientific gnome, floral mouse sperm, and the finest science fiction film ever made.

James Morgan Lauren Smith Tom Reynolds Tony Hall

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Episode 13

Communication breakdown We discuss home-based tipplers, chilly potassium atoms, rising sea levels, and the best communicative tool ever invented.

James Morgan Katy Edgington Lisa Carnwell Laura Ferguson

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As we are not nocturnal animals by nature, then we must benefit from sunlight, in several ways. It then follows that we can deal with sunlight - maybe we need to be more in touch with how to deal with exposure. This research shows that we do not know all the ways that we use sunlight naturally, which is probably true of other environmental factors. I will be very interested in outcomes of further research. Is there any research about sunlight and cognition?


Commented Alida Bedford on
Sunlight benefits greater than skin cancer risk?

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