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2. Will Sat Nav diminish brain power? And should animals be used in brain research?
Answering key questions about brain and behaviour, from the University of Cambridge comes Brain Chat, reporting on exciting brain research revolutions presented at the Cambridge...
Collection: Brain Chat
Institution: Department of Pharmacology
Created: Sun 26 Jul 2015
Animal Behaviour and Human Morality in Historical Perspective
Research Seminar given by Prof. Nicolaas Rupke
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Tue 28 Feb 2012
Animal Migration
The extraordinary synchrony of motion exhibited as a flock of birds arcs overhead, or a school of fish turns, as a ripple of light, is captivating. Like some animate fluid the...
Collection: Migration – Darwin College Lecture Series 2018
Institution: Darwin College
Created: Tue 13 Mar 2018
Animal Rights, Human Responsibilities
Faraday Institute Research Seminar given by Dr David Williams on 22nd February 2011
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 24 Feb 2011
Animal Suffering - Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
Research Seminar given by Prof. Michael Murray, 18th May 2010
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Mon 24 May 2010
Animal Suffering: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
Lecture given by Prof. Michael Murray and Prof. Jeff Schloss as part of Summer Course 6
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 25 Aug 2011
Are We (Just) Animals?
Research Seminar given by Prof. Raymond Tallis on 28th October 2014
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 30 Oct 2014
Beetle embryo forming inside an egg
Matt Benton shows us nuclei moving inside a beetle egg as a beetle embryo forms.
Matt Benton:
“For my PhD I am studying the embryonic development of the beetle, Tribolium...
Collection: Under the Microscope
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Fri 10 Feb 2012
Building a canine ovariohysterectomy model
A demonstration of how to build a model so that you can rehearse the steps needed to complete a canine ovariohysterectomy.
Collection: Veterinary Clinical Skills
Institution: Dept. of Veterinary Medicine
Created: Mon 3 Jun 2019
Cambridge Ideas - Seven Ages of the Body
Dr John Robb is an archaeologist and has been studying how people have understood the human body over the last 10,000 years.
“It may seem surprising to think the human body...
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Tue 31 Aug 2010
Creating Value Through Customer Services Conference - Zoetis - Creating Value and an Enriched Customer Experience with...
Conversation with Alejandro Bernal, EVP and Group President Strategy, Commercial and Business Development, Zoetis, about his keynote presentation during the Cambridge Service...
Collection: Cambridge Service Alliance
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Tue 13 Oct 2015
Internet of Animal Health Things - Opportunities and Challenges
Podcast from the Cambridge Service Alliance, with Daniel Smith and Scott Lyle from the Centre for Digital Innovation, Zoetis and Mohamed Zaki from the Cambridge Service Alliance,...
Collection: Cambridge Service Alliance
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Thu 24 Sep 2015
Of Toads, Dogs and Men: Agency, Intelligence and Reason in Human and Non-Human Animals
A talk given by Hans-Johann Glock (Zurich) at the Moral Sciences Club on 5th May 2015.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Wed 6 May 2015
Patrick Bateson
Sir Patrick Bateson was interviewed and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in December 2007. The transcript is by Sarah Harrison, The interview lasts about 2 hrs. Generously supported by...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 16 Mar 2011
Rupert Sheldrake on The Evolution of Telepathy
The Perrott-Warrick Lecture by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (February 9th. 2011), in which were described phenomena indicative of the existence of telepathy in both animals and human...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 10 Apr 2012
Ruth Parkin-Gounelas - Regarding Animals , Regarding Humans
How should humans define themselves in relation to other animals? This familiar question has recently attracted new attention in several disciplines, with some radical results.
Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Wed 11 Mar 2015
Sir John Sulston, Society and health, Tue 7 July
Professor Sir John Sulston (University of Manchester, UK)
Abstract: Darwin liberated us from dogma by making biology comprehensible, so allowing us to move forward. But whilst...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009