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Medicine

Jocelyn Finlay – The fertility crisis

Unlike other regions in the world, fertility rates have remained high in sub-Saharan Africa. In this video, Jocelyn Finlay of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health shares that one reason for t...

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Architecture

LSE Research | Tackling Lighting Inequalities – by Configuring Light/Staging the Social

Light is fundamental to social life. Light, by the same token, can play a key role in reproducing urban inequalities. This film follows the Configuring Light Roundtables project which sets out to ex...

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History

LSE Research | What going on holiday says about us

Dr Paul Stock from the International History department looks at how the Grand Tour of the 17th, 18th and 19th century has helped define holidaymaking today. He contends that the history of going on h...

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Oceanography

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Marine Defaunation: Animal Loss in the Global Ocean. Marine defaunation, or human-caused animal loss in the oceans, emerged forcefully only hundreds of years ago, whereas terrestrial defaunation has b...

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Oceanography

The Creative Dolphin: What Dolphins Do When Asked to Vary Their Behavior

The Creative Dolphin: What Dolphins Do When Asked to Vary Their Behavior. The variability of dolphin behavior is evident in their communication, foraging, and play. Dolphins can also vary their behavi...

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Oceanography

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The JetYak is an inexpensive autonomous surface vehicle designed to collect oceanographic data from shallow or dangerous waters. In 2013, researchers took a prototype JetYak to Greenland to measure fr...

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Oceanography

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Dolphin calves often wander away from their mothers, which can compromise their safety and survival. Mothers can retrieve their calves by physically pursuing them or by acoustically signaling their ca...

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Oceanography

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Mammals need oxygen (O2) to make energy. If you hold your breath, your body uses the O2 stored inside to keep working. Harbor seals hold their breath when they hunt underwater, so the more O2 they sto...

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Oceanography

Hiding in Plain Sight: Mimicry in a Juvenile Deep-Sea Squid

Hiding in Plain Sight: Mimicry in a Juvenile Deep-Sea Squid. Ben Burford, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute; Kyra Schlining, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute...

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Oceanography

A Very Sticky Fish…

A Very Sticky Fish. Adam Summers, University of Washington; Ian Stevens, University of Washington; Zach Bivins, University of Washington...

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Oceanography

3D Under the Sea

3D Under the Sea. John Burns, University of Hawaii; Cliff Kapono, University of California San Diego ...

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Oceanography

Can Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Cooperate When Solving a Novel Task?

Can Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Cooperate When Solving a Novel Task? Kelley Winship. Dolphins Plus; Holli Eskelinen, Dolphins Plus; Stan Kuczaj, University of Southern Mississippi ...

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Biology

Wetlands and nutrient retention

Wetlands and nutrient retention in the Baltic Sea...

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Biology

Biogeochemistry and benthic exchange in coastal Baltic sediment and seawater

Biogeochemistry and benthic exchange in coastal Baltic sediment and seawater...

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Biology

Tracing terrestrial DOC in the Baltic Sea

Tracing terrestrial DOC in the Baltic Sea...

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Biology

Women in Science Video Project: Synthetic Biology Research

Women in Science Video Project: Synthetic Biology Research. During the last two weeks in July, sixteen teenage girls from around the Bay Area came together to learn about filming. In teams, girls got ...

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International Affairs

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An introduction to Evidence-Based Design (EBD), by Derek B. Miller and Lisa Rudnick for the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (2012). The video is the companion piece to the theme-spec...

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Archaeology

Rock Art and the World Heritage Convention - Janette Deacon

Rock Art and the World Heritage Convention. Janette Deacon, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa; Research Associate, Rock Art Research Instit...

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Agriculture

Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages

Purdue Agriculture Research: Bacteria Microphages. Dr. Paul Ebner, a Purdue professor in the department of animal science, explains his research in the area of bacteria microphages. This particular ty...

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Agriculture

Purdue Agriculture Research: Forensic Entomology

Purdue Agriculture Research: Forensic Entomology. Director of Purdue's Forensic Sciences Research Dr. Trevor Stamper and undergraduate researcher Jessica Rodkey discuss details about food source track...

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