The Life Scientific

The Life Scientific at 10: What makes a scientist?

Oct 12, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Life Scientific - Paul Nurse and Sue Black
01:48 • 2min
3
Science Isn't About Two Questions
03:26 • 2min
4
Science Isn't a One Size Fits All
05:03 • 2min
5
How Did You Know You Were a Failure?
06:36 • 2min
6
You Don't Have to Be Good at Science at School
08:51 • 2min
7
Science Is a Combination of Being the Artisan
10:40 • 2min
8
The Big Bang Theory Version of What a Scientist Looks Like
12:56 • 2min
9
Curiosity About the World
14:33 • 2min
10
Why Is It Inherent in Eucharist?
16:09 • 2min
11
The Crick Institute - Discoveries Without Boundaries
17:47 • 2min
12
Communication Is Very Important
19:49 • 2min
13
Do Scientists Need to Get Out More?
22:16 • 2min
14
Is Science Communicated More Than Talking?
24:05 • 2min
15
Is Public Engagement a Big Part of Your Job?
25:57 • 2min
16
Engaging in Science Work
28:07 • 2min
17
Forensic Science
29:59 • 2min
18
The Ethical Issues of the Oil and Gas Industry
32:25 • 3min
19
Sustainable Geology
35:03 • 2min
20
Science and Politics - The Science and the Politics
37:03 • 2min
21
Science and Politics
38:36 • 2min
22
The House of Lords, What Made You Want to Participate in the Second Chamber?
40:32 • 3min
23
Do We Need More Scientists in the House of Lords?
43:21 • 2min
24
I Think It's Good to Break Down Barriers
45:04 • 2min
25
Creating Diverse Pathways to People
46:40 • 2min
26
Is It Healthy to Have More Scientists as Entreponers?
48:46 • 2min
27
I Think That the Fund Is Not to Be Undervalued
50:18 • 2min
28
Entra Penerial Spirit
51:57 • 2min
29
Is There a Distinction Between Application and Application?
53:44 • 3min