Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 17 minutes
This is an audio podcast episode. The first minute or so was not recorded.
This is an audio podcast episode. The first minute or so was not recorded.
Professor Maitland is Professor of Energy Engineering at Imperial College London and Past President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (2014-2015). He talks about global warming with particular emphasis on carbon capture.
Professor Maitland is Professor of Energy Engineering at Imperial College London and Past President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (2014-2015). He talks about global warming with particular emphasis on carbon capture.
A fascinating talk about the sense of smell. Professor Cobb is Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester.
A fascinating talk about the sense of smell. Professor Cobb is Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester.
“The Life Forensic – From Silent Witness To Syria” – (Joint Meeting with Nottingham Law Society and the Medico-Legal Society)
Dr Hamilton is a forensic pathologist based in Leicester
“The Life Forensic – From Silent Witness To Syria” – (Joint Meeting with Nottingham Law Society and the Medico-Legal Society)
Dr Hamilton is a forensic pathologist based in Leicester
A fascinating talk about the Ospreys of Rutland water and their international travels. Tim Mackrill is a senior reserve officer (projects). He is responsible for all project work at Rutland Water, including the Osprey Project which he has managed since 2006. He graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in Ecology in 2003 and is now completing a PhD on Ospreys with Leicester University.
A fascinating talk about the Ospreys of Rutland water and their international travels. Tim Mackrill is a senior reserve officer (projects). He is responsible for all project work at Rutland Water, including the Osprey Project which he has managed since 2006. He graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in Ecology in 2003 and is now completing a PhD on Ospreys with Leicester University.