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  2. Four tidal tails of Sagittarius dwarf galaxy

    Duration: 00:01:00
    Published Date: 2011/11/28
    This movie illustrates the 3D structure of multiple stellar streams produced by the disruption of Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. The location of the Sun is shown by an orange sphere. The size of the region show in the movie is around 600 thousands light years (200 kpc).
  3. The Body Snatchers: Corpse and Effect

    Duration: 00:04:25
    Published Date: 2012/10/30
    When you bury family members in a cemetery, you expect them to stay there. Not so 200 years ago, however, when body snatchers prowled the nation's burial grounds looking for subjects. An acute shortage of bodies eligible for dissection by student doctors in the late 17th century drove this cottage industry until the Anatomy Act of 1832, when dead bodies of all the unclaimed poor could legally
  4. The legacy of Baldwin Vs Buckley at the Cambridge Union

    Duration: 00:15:23
    Published Date: 2023/10/31
    The student-run Cambridge Union has hosted debates for over 200 years. Arguably its most famous debate was between two intellectuals from the USA about race relations and the American Dream. We take a look back on the legacy of the 1965 debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr with the help of undergraduate student Neha and PhD candidate Darold Cuba. The film features rehearsals
  5. University of Cambridge Science Festival 2012

    Duration: 00:04:06
    Published Date: 2012/05/16
    A snapshot of the Cambridge Science Festival 2012, which welcomed 35,000 people of all ages to 200 mostly free events from the 12 - 25 March. The Cambridge Science Festival is the largest free science festival in the UK, celebrating subjects from astronomy to zoology. Find out more at www.cam.ac.uk/sciencefestival
  6. The Magna Carta of scientific maps

    Duration: 00:04:02
    Published Date: 2015/08/03
    One of the most important maps of the UK ever made – described as the ‘Magna Carta of geology’ – is to go on permanent public display in Cambridge after being restored to its former glory. - See more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-magna-carta-of-scientific-maps#sthash.cfVPSGJz.dpuf William Smith’s 1815 Geological Map of England and Wales, which measures 8.5ft x 6ft,
  7. D-Day's 'forgotten man'

    Duration: 00:09:20
    Published Date: 2014/06/06
    Seventy years after Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy, Cambridge University's Churchill Archives Centre has released a short film (free to embed) commemorating the 'forgotten architect' of D-Day. Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay was part of General Eisenhower's inner circle during the months and years of top secret planning that led to Operation Overlord, launched on June 6, 1944. Ramsay
  8. Daisy trick

    Duration: 00:01:02
    Published Date: 2012/02/01
    In this video Dr Beverley Glover explains how a daisy is a collection of tiny flowers grouped together to make it look like a single big flower. Under the Microscope is a collection of videos produced by Cambridge University that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. Check out the rest of the series here: http://bit.ly/A6bwCE Dr Glover: "The flowering plants
  9. How tiny eyes inspire technology

    Duration: 00:01:10
    Published Date: 2012/01/18
    In the first of this microscopic video series from Cambridge University, Dr Chris Forman shows us the eye of a beetle and the eye of a fruit fly and explains how they have inspired technology. Under the Microscope is a collection of videos produced by Cambridge University that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. You can see the whole series here:
  10. Preventing HIV transmission in Breastfeeding

    Duration: 00:02:01
    Published Date: 2010/10/18
    Approximately 200,000 babies every year are infected with HIV by breastfeeding from their mothers, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. In order to reduce the spread of HIV from mother to baby during breastfeeding, scientists are developing a low-cost, modified nipple shield which dispenses antiviral compounds.
  11. Plant specimens may seem an unlikely starting point for Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection - but, as Professor John Parker investigates in this podcast, the Cambridge botanist John Stevens Henslow proved a crucial mentor for the young naturalist. Find out how Darwin shipped his collections from the Beagle voyage back to Cambridge, and how these almost 200 year-old specimens can
  12. The fate of a thin liquid filament

    Duration: 00:00:06
    Published Date: 2012/02/17
    The video shows a long liquid filament that does not breakup but recombines into a single body (drop). The filament has an original aspect ratio of 38 and a viscosity of 200 cP. The liquid used is a 85% glycerine solution in water.
  13. Podcast: What is the future of reproduction

    Duration: 01:15:56
    Published Date: 2021/04/30
    Our reproductive capabilities are changing in exciting ways, altering our fundamental understanding of fertility, reproduction, and even parenthood. You can subscribe to the podcast here: https://mind-over-chatter.captivate.fm/listen In this episode, we asked our guests what the consequences of novel reproductive technologies are likely to be, and how they will impact the future of human
  14. Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2018

    Duration: 00:01:23
    Published Date: 2019/02/01
    A snapshot of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2018 which hosted over 200 events, exhibitions and performances, receiving over 25,000 visits. In 2018 researchers and members of the public explored the theme of extremes - from political and social radicalism, to life at high altitudes and the extreme high street. Join us this year for the twelfth Cambridge Festival of Ideas: 14-27 October 2019.
  15. assessment of cold fusion research

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/storms/review8.html
    11 May 2002: Tritium: Over 200 attempts have been made to detect tritium with about 24 reporting this product, sometimes at significant levels, but not enough to account for the AE.
  16. Biological Utilisation of Quantum NonLocality

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/bell.html
    3 Nov 2009: REFERENCES. J.S. Bell, "On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox," Physics 1, 195-200 (1964).
  17. TCM Publications in 2003

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/publications/Pubs2003.html
    13 Aug 2015: Rev. E 67, 011701 (2003). M. WARNER and E. TERENTJEV “Thermal and photo-actuation in nematic elastomers” Macromolecular Symposia 200, 81-92 (2003).
  18. TCM Publications in 2000

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/publications/Pubs2000.html
    13 Aug 2015: CHANDRA and P.B. LITTLEWOOD "Maxwellian Charge on Domain Walls" Proc. Aspen Conference for Physics Winter Workshop on Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics, FEB 13-20, Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics 191-200
  19. TCM Publications in 1994

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/publications/Pubs1994.html
    2 Jun 2015: Non-crystalline Solids 172, 197-200 (1994). R. DEL SOLE, L. REINING and R. ... C. PAYNE "Orientation, location and total energy of hydration of channel H20 in cordierite investigated by ab initio total energy calculations", American Mineralogist 79,
  20. TCM Publications in 1993

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/publications/Pubs1993.html
    2 Jun 2015: S F EDWARDS "Deposition Problem s:" Physica A 200, 34-41 (1993). ... D E KHMELNITSKII, M YOSEFIN "Mesoscopics in a strong perpendicular magnetic field" Physica A 200, 525-529 (1993).
  21. Dr Bennett

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/profiles/db729/
    8 May 2024: Graphene is a one-atom thick sheet of carbon which is 7 times lighter than air, 200 times stronger than steel, has countless applications in technology and has become a household

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