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Give Peas a Chance

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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life
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Nitrogen could be one of the most interesting elements in the periodic table. Find out more about this fascinating element and how research into peas and beans at Oxford could help feed the world! www.oxfordsparks.net/nitrogen.

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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life
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Jo Dunkley
Robert Llewellyn
Keywords
nitrogen
chemistry
Physics
explosives
nitrate
ammonia
fertiliser
poverty
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 05/03/2015
Duration: 00:04:55

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A Case of Crystal Clarity

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Oxford Sparks presents an adventure in X-ray crystallography. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/crystal.

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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life
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Mel Giedroyc
Keywords
x-ray crystallography
x-ray
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 05/03/2015
Duration: 00:02:37

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Jet Plight

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Take a journey through a jet engine with Ossie from Oxford Sparks. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/jet.

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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life
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Elliott Webb
Keywords
jet
aeroplane
propulsion
flight
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 05/03/2015
Duration: 00:02:28

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A spin around the brain

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Take a journey around the brain with Ossie from Oxford Sparks. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/mri.

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Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life
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Ruby Wax
Keywords
Physics
Oxford Sparks
brain
neurology
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 05/03/2015
Duration: 00:02:23

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Digital Classics: Trismegistos: A Tool for the Study of the Ancient World

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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Trismegistos: A Tool for the Study of the Ancient World

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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Mark Depauw
Keywords
trismegistos
mark depauw
epigraphy
digital classics
epigraphic texts
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 04/03/2015
Duration: 00:53:24

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Digital Classics: The Digital Marmor Parium

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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The Digital Marmor Parium

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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Monica Berti
Keywords
digital classics
monica berti
greek fragments
tei xml
epidoc
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 04/03/2015
Duration: 00:56:41

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2015 Leverhulme Lecture (1): Self-Control: A problem of self-management

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Self-control problems typically arise from conflicts between smaller sooner and larger later rewards.
In this lecture I suggest that we often fail successfully to navigate these problems because of our commitment to a conception of ourselves as rational agents who answer questions about ourselves by looking to the world. Despite the attractions of this conception, I argue that it undermines efforts at self-control and thereby our capacity to pursue the ends we value. I suggest we think of self-control as a problem of self-management, whereby we manipulate ourselves.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Neil Levy
Keywords
self-control
instant gratification
delayed gratification
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 04/03/2015
Duration: 00:39:04

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"Explosions" Part 1 - Oppenheimer: father of the atomic bomb

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Professor David Wark, who was scientific adviser for the play ‘Oppenheimer’, explores the science and broad implications of one of the most explosive ideas in Human history: the atomic bomb.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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David Wark
Keywords
atomic bomb
fission
hiroshima
nagasaki
oppenheimer
ww2
manhattan project
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 04/03/2015
Duration: 00:09:59

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Digital Classics: Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies

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Ancient History HT2015: Digital Classics
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Gabriel Bodard
Keywords
digital classics
ancient prosopographies. linked open data
snap:drgn
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 04/03/2015
Duration: 00:54:20

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Education, language and the social brain

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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A public seminar from the Department of Education, given by Dr Neil Mercer, University of Cambridge.
In recent years, researchers in evolutionary psychology and anthropology have proposed that we have evolved with “social brains” that enable us to manage complex social relationships. Research in neuroscience also encourages the view that humans have a distinctively social form of intelligence. I suggest that the concept of the social brain is potentially useful for understanding the dynamic, iterative relationship between individual thinking and social activity, and the role of language in mediating that relationship. This gives the concept educational relevance. However, I argue that its current conceptualization is too individualistic; it needs to be redefined to take account of the distinctive human capacity for thinking collectively. Vygotskian sociocultural theory and empirical research derived from it offer a useful basis for this reconceptualization, enabling a better understanding of the relationship between “intermental” activity and “intramental’ and hence the processes of teaching and learning. Finally, I consider the implications of this reconceptualization of the social brain for educational theory, research and practice.

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Neil Mercer
Keywords
education
language
learning
research
brain
children
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 02/03/2015
Duration: 01:02:16

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