

Ri Science Podcast
Ri Science Podcast
Explore a new area of science every month from the world's sharpest minds. New episodes on the last Wednesday of every month!
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Apr 6, 2021 • 1h 23min
The art of rest – with Claudia Hammond
What is the difference between sleep and rest? What activities to people actually find restful? Why is rest important?
Award-winning broadcaster, author and psychology lecturer, Claudia Hammond, joins us to talk about her book 'The Art of Rest'. Drawing on results from 'The Rest Test' – the largest global study ever undertaken on the subject – Claudia explores how we can all learn to lead a more restful and balanced life.
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Mar 30, 2020 • 1h 16min
Recipe for a Skyscraper – with Roma Agrawal
How high can we build? What are the new technologies that might see our skyscrapers go beyond anything we ever imagined? What creativity and drive is needed to push engineering forward?
Structural engineer Roma Agrawal delves into the history of the materials that enable immense construction and the developments that have made our structures what they are today. All while noting the accomplishments of key visionary engineers of the past.
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Mar 4, 2020 • 44min
Endometriosis: Myths, Symptoms and Future Treatments - with PhD researcher Magda Mareckova, Dr Krina Zondervan and Dr Christian Becker
Endometriosis is as common as diabetes, yet the disease is poorly understood and not many people have heard about it before. It affects around 10% of women in their reproductive years, and can cause great pain.
In this special extra podcast, Ri Digital Intern and PhD student, Madga Mareckova, sits down with her PhD supervisors, Krina Zondervan & Christian Becker.
They dispel myths and discuss the symptoms, potential causes and treatments of endometriosis, whilst sharing insights into their unique collaboration as researchers and clinicians at the University of Oxford's Endometriosis Care and Research (CaRe) Centre.
The thumbnail image is a fluorescently labelled cross-section of the human endometrium, photographed by Magda Mareckova.

Feb 24, 2020 • 1h 21min
A Generalist AI - with Expert Panel
How far are we from creating Artificial General Intelligence? Can we build a machine to perform all of the intellectual tasks that a human being can?
Reports of the ever-increasing power of AI systems have never been far from the headlines, from AlphaGo to self-driving cars. However, these are examples of ‘weak’ or ‘narrow’ AI; that is, systems that excel at one particular task, be it playing a game or understanding speech. But how far are we from creating Artificial General Intelligence? Join a panel of experts for a glimpse into the future of intelligence, in association with The Conversation.
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Jan 27, 2020 • 1h 26min
The Evolution of Truth - with Richard Byrne, Evan Davis and comedian Rachel Wheeley
Why do people lie? Why has 'fake news' become such a global phenomenon in modern public discourse?
Bringing together the fields of human evolution and current affairs, Richard Byrne and Evan Davis, together with comedian Rachel Wheeley, discuss whether the ability to communicate evolved to pass on facts or to deceive, why deception is so widespread in the era of 'post-truth' politics, and what we can do about it.
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Dec 30, 2019 • 1h 28min
Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering a Brighter Future - with Lord Browne and Vivienne Parry
Why has engineering always been the backbone of civilisation? And why do we enjoy making things? This month, Lord Browne in conversation with Vivienne Parry, explains what engineering is, what it has done for us and how it can deliver a brighter future. Robots, our health, security, climate change as well as autonomous vehicles are discussed.
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Nov 25, 2019 • 1h 26min
The Gene Machine - with Venki Ramakrishnan
The ribosome is the mother of all molecules without which nothing lives.
This month, the Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan in conversation with Vivienne Parry, tells the story of the race to uncover the structure of the ribosome - a fundamental discovery that resolves an ancient mystery of life itself and could lead to the development of better antibiotics to fight the most deadly diseases.
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Oct 28, 2019 • 1h 23min
The Science of Stress – with Joe Herbert, Julie Turner Cobb, and Shane O’Mara
Stress is our natural reaction to physical or emotional pressure, encompassing everything from too much work to being tortured. But what goes on in our bodies and minds to cause stress? And how does stress affect our memory, mood and thinking?
This month, Vincent Walsh hosts an expert panel of Joe Herbert, Julie Turner Cobb, and Shane O’Mara, to explore the science of stress.
Image credit: Lewis Ronald/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0
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Sep 30, 2019 • 1h 21min
How Does Science Actually Work? – with Jeremy Baumberg
We take the advance of science as given - but how does science really work? This month, Jeremy Baumberg sheds light on a cutthroat and tightly tensioned enterprise that even scientists themselves often don’t fully understand.
Jeremy Baumberg is a leader in nanoscience and nanotechnology, working for much of his career at the interface between academia and industry. He has led interdisciplinary nano-centres at the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton, and developed novel devices within Hitachi, IBM, his spin-offs Mesophotonics and Base4.
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Aug 26, 2019 • 1h 24min
Whats Next? Predictions About Our Future - with Expert Panel
What does the future have in store? Medicine, robotics, artificial intelligence, energy production and genetic engineering are all fields that will change our world - but how? This month, Jim Al-Khalili and a panel of experts debate the topic and predict the answers.
Jim Al-Khalili OBE (https://twitter.com/jimalkhalili) is a theoretical physicist, author and broadcaster. He is the host of the Life Scientific on BBC Four and was awarded the inaugural Stephen Hawking medal for science communication. Find out from science writer Phil Ball (https://twitter.com/philipcball)about the demographics of the future. Learn about how the climate will continue to change from former Chief Scientist of the Met Office, Julia Slingo. Hear more about where genomics and genome engineering is going from biologist and broadcaster Aarathi Prasad (https://twitter.com/aarathiprasad) and discover smart materials with materials scientist Anna Ploszajski (https://twitter.com/AnnaPloszajski).
Image credit: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss
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