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May 3, 2022 • 15min
A New Understanding Of Epilepsy
Joining Jonathan on Futureproof this week was Dr Matthew Campbell - Associate Professor in Trinity’s School of Genetics and Microbiology . Dr Campbell has pioneered research on what actually triggers Epileptic seizures in the body.
Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations and sometimes loss of awareness. Anyone can develop epilepsy. Epilepsy affects both males and females of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages.
He joined Jonathan to discuss.
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May 1, 2022 • 42min
What Goes In To Designing A Rollercoaster?
Joining Jonathan on Futureprooof this week was Kory Kiepert - Engineer & Partner at The Gravity Group. Kory is a rollercoaster engineer who designs rollercoasters. Kory in fact, got married on a rollercoaster. So what does Kory actually do as a rollercoaster engineer? He will do some of the structural engineering and the mechanical engineering for the ride. Usually an amusement park will come to him and show him the plot of land they have chosen for the ride, what the budget is, what kind of ride it will be? He incorporates some of the features of the land or to have the ride interact with other rides or buildings in the park. The process is driven by much the same codes that are in place for the design of any building. His job is to give you the illusion that it’s daring and adventurous but at the same time it’s very controlled. That’s at the heart of what he does.
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Apr 25, 2022 • 15min
Futureproof Extra: Are Smaller Scorpions More Deadly
Evolution has a funny way of equipping creatures that are small in size with attributes that make them deadly to deal with - the poison frog, blue-ringed octopus, or some species of jellyfish for instance.
But is this also true of scorpions? Is it really a case of "the bigger the better"?
Well, that is exactly the question that Dr. Kevin Healy, Lecturer of Zoology at NUI Galway wanted to answer.
He joined Jonathan to discuss.
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Apr 24, 2022 • 32min
Sequencing the Complete Human Genome
Since the first draft of a human genome sequence was completed in 2000, genomics research has led to huge strides in the understanding of our biology, but it wasn't complete.
Well, in 2019, an international team of scientists set out to rectify that - earlier this month unveiling the first-ever gap-free sequence of a human genome.
So how did they do it and what does this mean for the likes of genetic diseases, human diversity, and evolution?
Karen Miga, Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering at UC Santa Cruz and an Associate Director of the UCSC Genomics Institute joined Jonathan to discuss.
Dr. Shane Bergin & Dr. Lara Dungan also joined Jonathan to run through the week's science news in Newsround.
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Apr 19, 2022 • 13min
Futureproof Extra: Paleoburrows
We can learn a lot about the animals of the past by studying the fossils we find in the ground but there’s something else that pre-historic creatures leave behind too - their burrows.
To discuss what we can learn from these ‘paleoburrows’, Jonathan was joined by Renata Netto, professor at the Geology Graduate Program, Unisinos University in Brazil.
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Apr 17, 2022 • 38min
50 Years of the The Dunedin Study
Earlier this month the Dunedin Study into health and behaviour marked its 50th birthday.
In 1972, a researcher in the city set out to track the development of more than 1,000 newborn babies up to the age of three.
Little did Phil Silva realise that over the next 50 years, his research would morph into one of the world’s most important longitudinal studies - the subsequent work yielding more than 1,300 peer-reviewed research papers, reports, and books.
Terrie E. Moffitt, Ph.D. Nannerl O. Keohane University Professor of Psychology at Duke University, and Associate Director of the Dunedin Study joined Jonathan to discuss.
Dr. Shane Bergin & Dr. Lara Dungan also joined Jonathan to run through the week's science news in Newsround.
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Apr 12, 2022 • 17min
Futureproof Extra: What We Don't Know About Gravity
Gravity is everywhere.
We and every other thing in the cosmos experience its force at all times no matter how small, no matter how oblivious you might be to its presence - it's there.
But for something that causes the falling of a leaf in autumn as well as the collision of supermassive black holes in interstellar space - there’s a whole lot we don’t know about it too.
Claudia de Rham, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London joined Jonathan to run through everything we don’t know about gravity.
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Apr 10, 2022 • 43min
Creating Synthetic Alcohol
We have a funny relationship with alcohol.
Many of us enjoy how it can make us more outgoing or ready to laugh but for others, it can be a source of significant, long-term problems.
So could a synthetic alcohol - which provides the relaxing and socially lubricating qualities of alcohol without the hangovers - be a solution?
Professor David Nutt, Edmond J. Safra Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, and the man behind Alcarelle, joined Jonathan to discuss.
Dr. Shane Bergin & Dr. Lara Dungan also joined Jonathan to run through the week's science news in Newsround.
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Apr 5, 2022 • 17min
Futureproof Extra: The Joy of Science with Jim Al-Khalili
Futureproof Extra: The Joy of Science with Jim Al-Khalili

Apr 3, 2022 • 48min
Designing a Vaccine for Covid-19
Designing a Vaccine for Covid-19


