Episodes
The National Student Survey asks final-year students in UK universities how satisfied they have been with their course and their university.
Published 04/26/12
Professor of Molecular and Developmental Parisitology Andy Waters talks about malaria and its impact, marking World Malaria Day 2012.
Published 04/26/12
Naveed Sattar, Professor of Metabolic Medicine, discusses the role of Vitamin D testing amid a rise in media coverage about Vitamin D deficiency
Published 03/23/12
Research 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.
Published 01/23/12
Professor Dauvit Broun uncovers new evidence about the Wallace uprising in 1297.
Published 01/11/12
How business strategy could be adopted by Scottish football to deal with its financial difficulties. MBA thesis by Alec Pearson.
Published 01/04/12
Dr Logue discussing her research on bariatric surgery
Published 11/25/11
Dr 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.
Published 05/19/11
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.
Published 09/21/10
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.
Published 09/21/10