How to choose Research Topic | Crack the Secret Code
Choosing an interesting research topic is your first challenge. Choosing the right research topic is quite often a daunting task, especially for PhD/M.Phil students.
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The importance of risk management around a trade
Subscribe ▻ https://www.youtube.com/IGUnitedKingdom?sub_confirmation=1 According to the behavioural approach to risk management, lose or gain is a ...
IG UK
Root system distribution and root-to-shoot signalling
Presented by Dr Ian Dodd Lancaster Environment Centre, UK ABSTRACT Plant roots sense their environment, alter their metabolism and transmit chemical ...
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation (QAAFI)
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide...
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) Accumulation in Vivo Speaker: Dr. Marco ...
TAUVOD
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young: "The Woman Who Changed Her Brain" | Talks at Google
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young visited Google's office in Seattle, WA to discuss her book "The Woman Who Changed Her Brain" and the latest research in cognitive ...
Talks at Google
Medical admissions in the UK
Dr Robert Wilkins Course Director, Biomedical Sciences, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Find out more about using our assessments at your institution: ...
Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing
Q&A - The Psychology of Thinking - with Richard Nisbett
Is there a difference between wisdom and intelligence? Will the development of science and education render our political system obsolete? Richard Nisbett ...
The Royal Institution
Your First Year At Warwick Medical School | PostGradMedic
I'm starting second year in a few weeks and thought it would be helpful to spell out exactly what we all got up to in first year - essentially what you can expect ...
PostGradMedic
How to Prepare for Biomedical Sciences & What you Can do Afterwards | Atousa Interviews ft. Vas
we both studied biomedical science at undergraduate, Vas at King's College London and I at Newcastle University, and today Vas is sharing his entire ...
Atousa
Q&A: The Story of Deciphering the Ribosome
How does the ribosome read the triplet code? Could you create an artificial ribosome? Venki Ramakrishnan answers audience questions. Subscribe for regular ...
The Royal Institution
Episode 47: Adam Rutherford on Humans, Animals, and Life in General
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: ...
Sean Carroll
Jon Tennant: "Open Science is just good science" (DARIAH Annual Event 2018)
The theme of the DARIAH Annual Event 2018, held in Paris on May 22-24, was Open Science. Jon Tennant, one of our keynote speakers, gave a lecture on ...
DARIAH-EU
Noam Chomsky: The Stony Brook Interviews Part Two
World-renowned linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky is interviewed by Peter Ludlow.
Stony Brook University
Nobel Laureate in chemistry Professor Robert J. Lefkowitz – Nobel Lectures in Uppsala 2012
Public lecture at Uppsala University by 2012 Nobel Laureate in chemistry Professor Robert J. Lefkowitz titled A Brief History of G-Protein Coupled Receptors.
Uppsala universitet
Intro to Psychology: Crash Course Psychology #1
Want more videos about psychology every Monday and Thursday? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
CrashCourse
Jordan Peterson & Gregg Hurwitz in conversation
Gregg Hurwitz sits down with Dr Jordan Peterson and talks about the early stages of both their books, Batman, editing process's and how Jordan's 12 rules for ...
Penguin Books UK
How the Keto Diet Went from Arctic Staple to Bro-Science
The keto diet is a high fat, low carb diet that proponents say is not just great for losing weight, but is good for your brain health, too. Does the science behind the ...
SciShow
1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
(March 29, 2010) Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky gave the opening lecture of the course entitled Human Behavioral Biology and explains the basic premise ...
Stanford
Using PK/PD M&S for Pediatric Drug Development: Regulatory Insights into Practical Issues
Pediatric drug development continues to be a vexing challenge, yet pediatric research is increasingly being mandated by regulators and patients alike.
Certara
The Speed of Light (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speed of light. Scientists and thinkers have been fascinated with the speed of light for millennia. Aristotle wrongly ...
BBC Podcasts
Vanessa Andreotti (Stage 3 - Nurturing the Soil)
This is the video of the conversation with Vanessa Andreotti for Stage 3 (Nurturing the Soil) from "Coming Down to Earth" - A Conflict Transformation Online ...
TransitionTowns
Skeptical Journal Club: How To Read A Medical Study
For best viewing experience, please download the following .pdf files of the studies discussed in Dr. Cmar's talk: ...
NCASVideo
Electrosensitivity: Non-ionising Radiation, Practical Solutions - Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe (UK)
Electrosensitivity: Non-ionising Radiation, Practical Solutions to Improve Health – Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe (UK) The 9th Feng Shui Society Conference 9-10 May ...
The Feng Shui Society
Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-we-dream-amy-adkins In the 3rd millennium BCE, Mesopotamian kings recorded and interpreted their dreams ...
TED-Ed
8. Nineteenth-Century Medicine: The Paris School of Medicine
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the decades immediately following the French Revolution, Paris was at the center of a series of major ...
YaleCourses
Life and death of a cell, by Robert Laskey
Professor Ron Laskey, University of Cambridge Abstract Each of us starts life as a single cell, a fertilized egg, which divides repeatedly to form the hundred ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
Whole Brain Emulation: The Logical Endpoint of Neuroinformatics?
Google Tech Talk May 27, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Anders Sandberg. The idea of creating a faithful, one-to-one computer copy of a human brain has ...
GoogleTechTalks
Human & Applied Physiology MSc @ King's College London
Our Human & Applied Physiology MSc will give you an advanced theoretical and practical understanding of the functioning of the muscular, respiratory and ...
Dory Video
Understanding Violent People
What makes people violent? How has violent behaviour been understood over the past two centuries and what can we do today to reduce levels of violence?
Gresham College
Yuval Noah Harari tells us the history of tomorrow | Sternstunde Philosophie | SRF Kultur
After his bestseller “A Brief History of Humankind” perspicacious historian Yuval Harari looks to the future. In his book “Homo Deus” he says that the end of ...
SRF Kultur
Sensitivity, Selectivity, and Speed: Solving Analytical Challenges in Endocrinology using LC-MS/...
Presented By: Dominic Foley Speaker Biography: Dominic Foley is a Senior Scientist working at Waters Mass Spectrometry Headquarters in Wilmslow, UK.
LabRoots
Med School Interview: Pros and Cons of a Medical Career | PostGradMedic
In this video we'll discuss some of the positives and negatives of a medical career. Want to find out more about the medical school process? Head over to ...
PostGradMedic
Adventures across disciplines: studying biophysics, and observing the shaping of policies (English)
Public Lecture by Dr Graham Farquhar, Kyoto Prize 2017 Laureate for Basic Sciences With his work spanning physics, applied mathematics and plant ...
Blavatnik School of Government
Yoga for Mental Health: Evidence from Neuroscience
Prof. B.N. Gangadhar, NIMHANS, Banglore.
NRCVEE IIT Delhi
How Dangerous Is Loneliness, Really?
Loneliness isn't much fun, but it might also be harmful to your heart—not just in a metaphorical sense, but your actual physical heart, as well as some of your ...
SciShow Psych
SET Exam 2019 and UGC NET Exam 2019 Mock test for paper I.
In this video, we have discussed a complete mock test for teaching aptitude paper 1. This will help for the preparation of the set exam and UGC net examination ...
Global Online University
Q&A w/ Irene. For the healers, mind-body pros, & body-workers: trauma-informed vs trauma-trained.
Hi Folks. This was a packed Q&A and I got into the ins and outs of what it means to be trauma-informed and what it means to be trauma-trained (because they ...
Irene Lyon
How Many Faces Can You Pull? | Brit Lab
Greg Foot looks at what it takes to actually make a face. And also he gets hit in the face with a fish. In slow motion. Footnote 1 ...
BBC Earth Lab
What Happened Before Antiseptic Surgery? | Corporis
These videos were adapted from “The Butchering Art” by Lindsey Fitzharris which you can pick up here: https://amzn.to/2EUUuu6 Go follow the author on social ...
Corporis
Climate Change and technical paths to a sustainable future
Lecturer: Professor Steven Chu, Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology in the Medical School at Stanford University, co-recipient ...
DTUdk
Tomorrow's People, Dr. Susan Greenfield, Oxford University
The science and technology that is already becoming central to our lives, will soon come to transform not just the way we spend each day, but the way we think ...
Linus Pauling Memorial Lecture Series
The Skeptic's Guide To Sports Science with Nicholas Tiller, PhD | EP#239
Nick Tiller, PhD, is a postdoc in exercise physiology and respiratory medicine, at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. In addition to his academic pursuits, he writes ...
Scientific Triathlon