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Why Scotland's May election is crucial to independence movement, and the UK + an on/off switch for neuroplasticity

Apr 29, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Scottish Parliament Elections on May 6th
02:04 • 2min
3
The Independence Refetoo
04:13 • 2min
4
Economically, Scotland Is a Mixed Bag
06:23 • 2min
5
What's Changed Since 20 14?
08:18 • 2min
6
The Biggest Challenge for the Scottish Economy Is the Longer Term Challenges
10:12 • 2min
7
Scotland in the Shadow of the Pandemic
12:00 • 2min
8
The Economic Case for Independence Is Building Into These Elections
13:40 • 2min
9
Should Scotland Hold a Second Independence Referendum?
15:34 • 2min
10
The S and P Have an Unprecedented Overal Majority in Parliament
17:21 • 2min
11
If the Majority's Big if Independence, Our Second Independence Referendum, Feels Somehow Inevitable
19:15 • 2min
12
Will Westminster Say No to the Second Independence Referendum?
21:11 • 2min
13
Is the UK Heading Towards a Constitutional Crisis?
22:56 • 2min
14
How the Human Brain Works
24:59 • 3min
15
The Role of Astrocites in Neural Plasticity
27:45 • 3min
16
I'd Always Want My Plasticity on Full Crank
30:17 • 3min
17
Fruit Flies Are a Great Model for Neoplasticity
32:55 • 2min
18
Plasticity Mechanisms in Humans
34:29 • 2min
19
The Conversation in Nirobe Can I
36:07 • 3min