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April 26, 2012National Student Survey resultsThe National Student Survey asks final-year students in UK universities how satisfied they have been with their course and their university....more2minPlay
April 26, 2012World Malaria Day 2012Professor of Molecular and Developmental Parisitology Andy Waters talks about malaria and its impact, marking World Malaria Day 2012....more7minPlay
March 23, 2012Explaining Vitamin DNaveed Sattar, Professor of Metabolic Medicine, discusses the role of Vitamin D testing amid a rise in media coverage about Vitamin D deficiency...more4minPlay
January 23, 2012Telomeres may indicate length of lifeResearch shows that shows that a good indicator of how long individuals will live can be obtained from early in life using the length of specialised pieces of DNA called telomeres....more2minPlay
January 11, 2012The Wallace uprising: uncovering new evidenceProfessor Dauvit Broun uncovers new evidence about the Wallace uprising in 1297....more4minPlay
January 04, 2012Could Scottish Football be helped by business strategy?How business strategy could be adopted by Scottish football to deal with its financial difficulties. MBA thesis by Alec Pearson....more3minPlay
November 25, 2011Bariatric surgeryDr Logue discussing her research on bariatric surgery...more3minPlay
May 19, 2011Stemming the need for blood donors - Dr Jo MountfordDr Jo Mountford is an experimental haematologist. Her research done in the Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology will hopefully one day replace current practices of collecting blood from donors....more4minPlay
September 21, 2010Micro Ear (audio)The micro-ear device, developed by scientists Prof Miles Padgett in the School of Physics & Astronomy and Prof Jon Cooper in the School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, uses a special array of focused laser beams to allow scientists to listen to tiny organisms such as bacteria....more3minPlay
September 21, 2010Micro EarThe micro-ear device, developed by scientists Prof Miles Padgett in the School of Physics & Astronomy and Prof Jon Cooper in the School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, uses a special array of focused laser beams to allow scientists to listen to tiny organisms such as bacteria....more3minPlay