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In this archival interview, George accurately predicts the very day Sir John Sulston wins the Nobel Prize.
Temos novo colaborador en Efervesciencia. Juan Picos ha ser o noso correspondente en Londres. Desta volta fálanos do pasamento dun importante científico, o biólogo Sir John Sulston.
Nos dominios da nanotecnoloxía o tamaño importa, e moito. Agrupacións de menos de 200 átomos compórtanse de xeito diferente o previsto na taboa periódica dos elementos. As agrupacións - clusters - de diferentes número de átomos amosan propiedades moi distintas. De aí que o catedrático de química física da USC Arturo López Quintela propoña crear unha táboa periódica en 3 dimensións. Temos novo colaborador en Efervesciencia. Juan Picos ha ser o noso correspondente en Londres. Desta volta fálanos do pasamento dun importante científico, o biólogo Sir John Sulston. Pensas que es 100% dixital? En realidade non non es porque aí está o modesto papel hixiénico. Saberamos da súa historia con Bibiana García Visos. Miguel Ángel Ríos preséntanos a IV edición dos premios de Transferencia Tecnolóxica da Real Academia Galega de Ciencias
Temos novo colaborador en Efervesciencia. Juan Picos ha ser o noso correspondente en Londres. Desta volta fálanos do pasamento dun importante científico, o biólogo Sir John Sulston.
Nos dominios da nanotecnoloxía o tamaño importa, e moito. Agrupacións de menos de 200 átomos compórtanse de xeito diferente o previsto na taboa periódica dos elementos. As agrupacións - clusters - de diferentes número de átomos amosan propiedades moi distintas. De aí que o catedrático de química física da USC Arturo López Quintela propoña crear unha táboa periódica en 3 dimensións. Temos novo colaborador en Efervesciencia. Juan Picos ha ser o noso correspondente en Londres. Desta volta fálanos do pasamento dun importante científico, o biólogo Sir John Sulston. Pensas que es 100% dixital? En realidade non non es porque aí está o modesto papel hixiénico. Saberamos da súa historia con Bibiana García Visos. Miguel Ángel Ríos preséntanos a IV edición dos premios de Transferencia Tecnolóxica da Real Academia Galega de Ciencias
Photo: Professor Stephen Hawking Matthew Bannister on Professor Stephen Hawking, one of the world's best known scientists who carried out pioneering research into black holes. The Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees pays tribute. Hubert de Givenchy, the French fashion designer who dressed Audrey Hepburn. Michele Hanson who wrote a popular newspaper column about her struggles to bring up her teenage daughter. That daughter - Amy - pays tribute. Sir John Sulston, the biologist who led the project to sequence the human genome. And the comedian Sir Ken Dodd, whose shows could last into the early hours of the morning. Archive clips from:TODAY PROGRAMME, RADIO 4 14/3/2018; THE KEY TO THE UNIVERSE:THE SEARCH FOR THE LAWS OF CREATION, BBC TV 27/01/1977; KEN DODD:HOW TICKLED I'VE BEEN, RADIO 2 03/11/2007; DESERT ISLAND DISCS, RADIO 4 03/06/1990; HOME TRUTHS, RADIO 4 03/01/2004; LATE NIGHT WOMAN’S HOUR, RADIO 4 26/05/2017; THE LIFE SCIENTIFIC, RADIO 4 29/11/2011; DESERT ISLAND DISCS, RADIO 4 13/05/2001
The University of California, Berkeley hosted a gathering of experts in the fields of population, sustainability, and global health. Malcolm Potts, director and founder of the Bixby Center for Population, Health & Sustainability at UC Berkeley, kicks off this plenary on population, consumption, and human wellbeing that includes a keynote address by Sir John Sulston, a Nobel Laureate and chair of the UK Royal Society Working Group People and the Planet, a project studying the relationship between changes in population size, age structure, consumption, and human well-being and a panel that includes Dr. Ndola Prata and Dr. Jaime Sepulveda. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23514]
The University of California, Berkeley hosted a gathering of experts in the fields of population, sustainability, and global health. Malcolm Potts, director and founder of the Bixby Center for Population, Health & Sustainability at UC Berkeley, kicks off this plenary on population, consumption, and human wellbeing that includes a keynote address by Sir John Sulston, a Nobel Laureate and chair of the UK Royal Society Working Group People and the Planet, a project studying the relationship between changes in population size, age structure, consumption, and human well-being and a panel that includes Dr. Ndola Prata and Dr. Jaime Sepulveda. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23514]
Science is constantly changing and deepening our understanding of ourselves and our planet. So is it time to give scientists a more prominent role in the debate about humanity's strategic choices; economic, political and environmental?HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir John Sulston, a Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist who has led a Royal Society study into the global impact of population growth two decades on from the Rio Earth Summit. Can science help the human species change its ways?
This week we're in conversation with Nobel laureate Sir John Sulston, the man behind the human genome project. He tells how he went from chemist to biologist to work on a tiny worm, C. elegans, that laid the foundations for the sequencing of the human genome.
This week we're in conversation with Nobel laureate Sir John Sulston, the man behind the human genome project. He tells how he went from chemist to biologist to work on a tiny worm, C. elegans, that laid the foundations for the sequencing of the human genome. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week we're in conversation with Nobel laureate Sir John Sulston, the man behind the human genome project. He tells how he went from chemist to biologist to work on a tiny worm, C. elegans, that laid the foundations for the sequencing of the human genome. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Sue Lawley's castaway is biologist Sir John Sulston. Favourite track: String Quartet in B flat major by Ludwig van Beethoven Book: Oxford Anthology of English Verse Luxury: The microscope used to examine the lineage of the roundworm
Sue Lawley's castaway is biologist Sir John Sulston.Favourite track: String Quartet in B flat major by Ludwig van Beethoven Book: Oxford Anthology of English Verse Luxury: The microscope used to examine the lineage of the roundworm