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In the second term of each academic year, since 1986, Darwin


01:06:44
The Cultural Revolution - Tania Branigan
01:06:09
Revolution by Natural Selection - Professor Nick Lane, University College London
01:12:37
Worlds turned upside down: Quiet Revolutions in Art - Professor Frances Spalding
01:01:20
The Exoplanet Revolution - Professor Didier Queloz, University of Cambridge
01:04:12
A Revolution in Thought? - Dr Iain McGilchrist
01:03:20
Are Revolutions justified? - Professor Lea Ypi, London School of Economics
58:43
The Genetic Revolutions - Professor Matthew Cobb, University of Manchester
01:11:09
On the Disappointment of Revolutions - Professor Sir Simon Schama, Columbia University
02:54
Darwin College Lecture Series 2024 - Introduction
01:05:57
Isolation of Atomic Mechanisms: the Choreographer at Play - Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia
01:13:23
The Self-Imposed Isolation of North Korea - Professor Heonik Kwon, University of Cambridge
53:25
Are we alone in the Universe? - Dr Arik Kershenbaum, University of Cambridge
01:05:36
Isolation and Trapping using Optical Tweezers - Professor Philip Jones, University College London
59:54
Antarctica: Isolated Continent - Professor Dame Jane Francis, British Antarctic Survey
01:02:17
The Closeting of Secrets – Physics and Cryptography - Professor Adrian Kent, University of Cambridge
01:06:04
The Isolation of Asylum Seekers: immigration detention in Australia. Dr Amy Nethery
56:53
Persian Tales of Turtles and Pearls - Professor Christine van Ruymbeke, University of Cambridge
01:12:24
X-Rays and Food Safety - Dr Richard Parmee, University of Cambridge
55:15
Food as Expression - Mr Alex Rushmer, Chef
01:01:24
Archaeology and Discovering the Food of the Past - Professor Martin Jones, University of Cambridge
52:42
Food and Cultural History - Dr Melissa Calaresu, University of Cambridge
01:00:36
Food, Power & Society - Ms Sarah Mukherjee, CEO Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment
01:04:01
Food and Climate Change - Professor Sarah Bridle, University of York
01:01:58
The Political Economy of Conservation and Food Security - Prof Bhaskar Vira, University of Cambridge
01:05:13
Should Cats and Dogs go Vegan? - Professor Andrew Knight, University of Winchester
01:14
Food 2022 Trailer
01:08:48
Colour and Vision by Anya Hurlbert
54:20
Blood Sculptures, by Marc Quinn
01:03:05
Cold Blood, by Stuart Egginton
53:46
Blood villains and heroes by Rose George
01:06:26
Bloodlines of the British by Walter Bodmer
56:31
Dracula, Vampires and the New Woman by Carol Senf
01:06:12
Blood in Motion: The Physics of Blood Flow by Tim Pedley
44:15
Transitional Bleeding in Early Modern England by Sara Read
01:07:45
Battle Blood by Claire Roddie
01:05:16
Risk and (human-induced) climate change, by Bob Watson
53:13
Risk and government: the architectonics of blame-avoidance, by Christopher Hood
01:07:24
Risk and humanities, by Mary Beard
01:00:48
Risk and natural catastrophes, by Mark Bailey
01:08:32
Risk and the Brain: The neural basis of decision making under uncertainty, by John O'Doherty
01:00:20
Risk, security and terrorism, by Lucia Zedner
01:03:29
Risk: Trying to quantify our uncertainty, by David Spiegelhalter
01:04:08
Life in ruins by Robert Macfarlane
58:48
The spark of life, by Frances Ashcroft
59:39
The after life by Clive Gamble
01:00:01
Life in the ancient world by Michael Scott
01:04:05
Life and death of a cell by Ron Laskey
01:12:55
Artificial life by Professor Chris Bishop
59:44
From genomes to the diversity of life, by Michael Akam
01:06:24
Forseeing space weather, by Jim Wild
01:04:09
Foresight in music, by Nicholas Cook
01:01:21
Foresight in ancient Mesopotamia, by Francesca Rochberg
01:03:21
Foresight in scientific method, by Hasok Chang
01:03:58
Foresight in journalism, by Bridget Kendall
51:26
Foresight and self-control, by Terrie Moffitt
01:04:50
Foresight and fiction, Robert J. Sawyer
53:17
Foresight in ancient civilisations, by Geoffrey Lloyd
56:30
Darwin in the literary world by Rebecca Stott
59:51
The making of the fittest by Sean Carroll
01:03:42
Is human evolution over? by Steve Jones