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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/audio/2011/may/16/science-weekly-podcast-anthropocene Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz from the University of Leicester explains his idea that humans may have changed the planet so much since the industrial revolution we've started a whole new geological era. Science writer Carl Zimmer asks this week's Hannaford question: the question he would most like answered by science. We also hear from the author of Mind Wars and philosopher Jonathan Moreno at the University of Pennsylvania about the ethical implications of using neuroscience in security activities and military research. Could waterboarding be replaced with an injection of a neurochemical like oxytocin in interrogations? What would it mean if soldiers were to have their ability to form emotional memories blocked before going into battle to minimise the psychological after-effects of combat? How do you weigh the potential to prevent a lifetime of post-traumatic stress in former soldiers against the possibility of a generation of veterans returning home without any guilt or regrets about what they might have done? Alok is joined by Guardian science correspondent Ian Sample to discuss the week's news stories including funding cuts to science research in the UK - affecting in particular British researchers' contribution to international astronomy and particle physics projects - and an unexpected problem with immune rejection in potential stem cell therapiesSubscribe for free via iTunes to ensure every episode gets delivered. (Here is the non-iTunes URL feed). Follow the podcast ON our Science Weekly Twitter feed and receive updates ON all breaking science news stories from Guardian Science. Email scienceweeklypodcast@gmail.com. Guardian Science is now ON Facebook. You can also join our Science Weekly Facebook group. We're always here when you need us. Listen back through our archive. As for geological features scholar month Zalasiewicz of less tar university, as for human, as for us as for Carl Zimmer question of this week [hana] completely new geological features era. Starting the Science lighter/writer, ever since industrial revolution, it is dense the � which the planet of remainder is modified, a liberal translation Para traducir la conversacion en Japon.
- Japanese Letter
http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/europe/Physicists-Discuss-Big-Bang-Machine-Progress-at-Paris-Conference-98924079.html Scientists consider ways in which particle physics has practical applications in the 'real world' As for scientists, high-energy physics. . u0026#39; Practical application the method the actual worldwide [te] of being is examined, a liberal translation Os cientistas consideram as maneiras em que a física de partícula tem aplicações práticas “no mundo real” Quanto para aos cientistas, física alta-tensão. u0026#39; A aplicação prática o método o real [te] de ser é examinada no mundo inteiro
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2010/oct/06/nobel-prize-chemistry The secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the winners of the Nobel prize for chemistry The private secretary of the Swedish royal scientific academy announcing the prize-winner of Nobel chemical prize A secretária da Academia das Ciências sueco real anuncia os vencedores do prêmio de Nobel para a química O secretário privado da academia científica real sueco que anuncia o prize-winner do prêmio do produto químico de Nobel
- Science Weekly podcast: Animal behaviour and the LHC breaks new records
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/audio/2010/apr/05/science-weekly-podcast-jonathan-balcombe-lhc-cern Jonathan Balcombe, a former animal behaviour researcher and discusses animal emotions and whether they have virtue. His new book Second Nature - The Inner Lives Of Animals is out now. The Large Hadron Collider is finally up to speed and reaching a record energy level last week. Tom Whyntie from Imperial College London, who works at Cern in Geneva and tells us why this is a significant moment in particle physics. Tom's about to START studying the data the LHC is churning out for his PhD. Peter Hadfield is attempting to debunk science myths through YouTube. His channel, potholer54 and has 28,000 subscribers and his films have been watched 2.5m times. He says honesty is the best policy. Nell Boase is your host while Alok is away. WARNING: contains strong language. Feel free to post your thoughts below. Join our Facebook group. Listen back through our archive. Follow the podcast ON our Science Weekly Twitter feed and receive updates ON all breaking science news stories from Guardian Science.Subscribe free via iTunes to ensure every episode gets delivered. (Here is the non-iTunes URL feed). Andy DuckworthNell BoaseJames RandersonAdam Vaughan Whether or not as for [jiyonasan] Balcombe, the former animal conduct researcher, and explains the feeling of the animal with virtue Jonathan Balcombe, um investigador animal anterior do comportamento e discute as emoções animais e se têm a virtude. Sua natureza do novo livro segundo - as vidas internas dos animais estão para fora agora. O grande Collider do Hadron é finalmente até a velocidade e o alcance de um nível de energia gravado na semana passada. Tom Whyntie da faculdade imperial Londres, que trabalha no CERN em Genebra e nos diz porque este é um momento significativo na física de partícula. Tom aproximadamente PARA COMEÇAR estudar os dados que o LHC está agitando para fora para seu PhD. Peter Hadfield está tentando debunk mitos da ciência com YouTube. Sua canaleta, potholer54 e tem 28.000 subscritores e suas películas foram prestadas atenção tempos de 2.5m. Diz que a honestidade é a melhor política. Nell Boase é seu anfitrião quando Alok estiver ausente. AVISO: contem palavras muito duras. Sinta livre afixar seus pensamentos abaixo. Junte-se a nosso grupo de Facebook. Escute para trás através de nosso arquivo. Siga o podcast em nossa alimentação semanal do Twitter da ciência e receba actualizações em todas as notícias de quebra da ciência do guardião Science.Subscribe livre através dos iTunes para assegurar-se de que cada episódio começ entregado. (Está aqui a alimentação do URL dos non-iTunes). Andy DuckworthNell BoaseJames RandersonAdam Vaughan Mesmo se quanto para a Balcombe [jiyonasan], o investigador animal anterior da conduta, e explica o sentimento do animal com virtude
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