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Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'it's not natural' and 'it's disgusting'

Seventh of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Induction

Sixth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Deduction

Fifth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Arguments

Fourth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Utilitarianism

Third of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Deontology

Second of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Virtue Ethics

First of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Webometrics: The Evolution of a Digital Social Science Research Field

Mike Thelwall's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Visioning Studies: A Socio-technical Approach to Designing the Future

Diane H. Sonnenwald's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Reproducibility: Gold or Fool's Gold in Digital Social Research?

Christine Borgman's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012.
Open Science

The Evolution of Science: Open publishing debate 2012

A distinguished group came together in February 2012 in Oxford's Rhodes House to publicly debate 'The Scientific Evolution: Open Science and the Future of Publishing'.
Origins of Nature

The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Prof. Richard Dawkins and Sir Anthony Kenny took part in a discussion titled "The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin". Held at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford in Feb 2012.
Christmas Science Lectures

The Chemistry Show

Join Dr Malcolm Stewart and Dr Fabrice Birembaut to find out just how much fun chemistry can be. Young, or not so young, you'll be entertained and educated by the sort of chemistry you never get to see at school: baffling, tantalising and LOUD!
Christmas Science Lectures

Why Should Robots Play Football?

Dr Stephen Cameron (Department of Computer Science) explains why thousands of people from across the world are busy trying to teach robots to play football.
The Romanes Lecture

The Limits of Science

Lord Rees of Ludlow delivers the 2011 Romanes Lecture.
Green Templeton College

A body of fluids? Physiology in pre-modern western medicine

Professor Helen King (Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University) delivers the 2011 McGovern Lecture.
The History of Science Museum

Simon Forman: astrology, Medicine and Quackery in Elizabethan England

The third in a series of public lectures linked to the Museum's 'Eccentricity' exhibition.
Alumni Weekend

New Cells for Old Members: The Science of Stem Cells

Dr Francis Szele gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend on Stem Cell science and looks at how they could be used in repairing brain disease and injuries.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Towards a Quantum Computer: An interview with Dr Simon Benjamin

Dr Simon Benjamin, a researcher at Oxford University, discusses his work in quantum computing.
The History of Science Museum

From Alligator Wrestling to Fossil Skeletons: Scientific Eccentricity in the Early 19th Century

Dr Vicky Carroll talks about the eccentric tendencies of early 19th-century natural historians. Whether hunting for fossils or wrestling alligators, these scientists certainly had an active interest in their field work!

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