Advances in Nanotechnology
In this podcast, Professor Moriarty discusses nanotechnology, and how it has led to a convergence of the traditional sciences. He talks about the commercial applications of nanotechnology such as hard disk technology in laptops, stain free materials and fabrics, self-cleaning windows and advanced water filtration.
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Advances in Neurotechnology
Our brains control every movement we make. Most of us take for granted our ability to pick up a cup or change the television station. However, for people who have lost a limb or become paralyzed, the inability to do these things means a loss of freedom and independence. This video segment from Greater Boston describes how neuroscientists and bioengineers have teamed up to create a system that allows people who have lost motor functions to control electronic devices through their thoughts alone.
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Advances in nanotechnology
In this podcast, Professor Moriarty discusses nanotechnology, and how it has led to a convergence of the traditional sciences. He talks about the commercial applications of nanotechnology such as hard disk technology in laptops, stain free materials and fabrics, self-cleaning windows and advanced water filtration. He also touches on some of the myths about nanotechnology as well as some of the real dangers of Nanotechnology and the steps governments are taking to regulate it. Professor Moriart
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Advances in Neurotechnology
Our brains control every movement we make. Most of us take for granted our ability to pick up a cup or change the television station. However, for people who have lost a limb or become paralyzed, the inability to do these things means a loss of freedom and independence. This video segment from Greater Boston describes how neuroscientists and bioengineers have teamed up to create a system that allows people who have lost motor functions to control electronic devices through their thoughts alone.
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Advances in Affective Cognitive Science
The class gives a general overview of the computational treatments of cognitive processes, with emphasis on; (i) knowledge computation, (ii) affective computation, and (iii) value and aesthetic computation.
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Lecture 10: Advances in Biomedical Engineering
Professor Lionel Tarassenko on "Advances in Biomedical Engineering". Biomedical Engineering is a relatively new subject but advances in body scanners (from CT to MRI) in the last 2 decades have had a major impact on the practice of medicine. Oxford engineers have made significant contributions to the development of medical imaging and in other areas of biomedical engineering also, for example in artificial knees and needle-free injection of drugs and vaccines. The lecture reviewed Oxford's contr
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Advances in Applied Financial Economics
Organised by National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and other organizations, to be held at Samos Island Greece from 2009-07-02 to 2009-07-04
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Medical Advances and Ethical Issues at the End of Life
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How Does Parliament Handle the Ethical Issues Raised by Scientific Advances?
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Senate Denies Hilder Confirmation, Gay Rights Bill Advances
The Senate rejects Governor Jon Huntsman's nominee for a seat on the Utah Court of Appeals, a judge many say, is one of the most respected in Utah. And supporters of gay rights score a small victory on Capitol Hill.
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How Advances in Science are Made
Physics, gas, helium, liquid, Kamerlingh Onnes, temperature, metal, superconductivity, Peter L. Kapitza, charles townes, laser, maser, penzias, Wilson, noise, nuclear, magnetic, resonace, Ed Purcell, Felix Bloch, frequency, Richard Ernst, anemar, solid, f
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21st Century Medical Advances: At the Intersection of Biology, Engineering, and Medicine
problem, creativity, science, wireless endoscope, artificial, cornea, protein, folding, bio, stomach, endoscopy, doctor, invent, physiology, image, camera, infection, eye, sight, vision, health, transplant, implant, chemistry, hydrogel, tissue, polymer, c
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Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Audio)
Medicine, Human Health, Life Science, Biology, Technology, Healthy living, cardio-therastic surgery, coronary artery disease, heart attack, treatment, therapy, cardio-vascular, myocardial infarction, molecular imaging, genetics, bone marrow, embryonic ste
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Recent Advances in Heart Surgery (Video)
Medicine, Human Health, Life Science, Biology, Technology, Healthy living, cardio-therastic surgery, coronary artery disease, heart attack, treatment, therapy, cardio-vascular, myocardial infarction, molecular imaging, genetics, bone marrow, embryonic ste
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3. Five Clinical Advances (July 9, 2007)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
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2. Five Important Research Advances (July 2, 2007)
Stem cell, medicine, health, disease, science, technology, research, clinical advances, controversy, ethics, law, society, politics, economics, social issue, religion, plasma, cytoplasm, nucleus, white blood cell, chromosome, gene expression, DNA, central
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Advances in applied neuroimaging
Professor Steven Williams, of Neurosense, reviews the latest MRI techniques being used to predict decision-making processes.
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RVC 35 - New Advances in the Treatment of Epilepsy in Dogs
Epilepsy is a common condition in dogs and cats and is distressing for pet and owner alike. In this podcast, Dr Holger Volk describes the best treatments currently available for epilepsy and also gives an insight into some promising new alternatives.
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Lecture 10: Advances in Biomedical Engineering
Professor Lionel Tarassenko on "Advances in Biomedical Engineering". Biomedical Engineering is a relatively new subject but advances in body scanners (from CT to MRI) in the last 2 decades have had a major impact on the practice of medicine. Oxford engineers have made significant contributions to the development of medical imaging and in other areas of biomedical engineering also, for example in artificial knees and needle-free injection of drugs and vaccines. The lecture reviewed Oxford's contr
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