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Tom Higham
My work: Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, University of Oxford
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Sarah Finnegan
My work: I’m a neuroscientist who explores the relationship between the brain and how we perceive the world
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Sami Miaari
My work: My research focuses on the labour economics, economic causes and consequences of conflict, including on the economic costs of political instability...
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Sam Parsons
My work: I am interested in the way we process emotional information, and how this relates to mental health
Status: Thanks to all of the students for your questions! I'll write some longer answers, and maybe record a few podcasts, to answer the bigger questions in...
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what is the curiosity carnival?Latest Comment:
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Sabina Fiolna
My work: Ecology two thousands years ago? Why not!
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Rohan Kapitany
My work: I try to figure out how and why rituals are so important to people. This helps me understand how the brain evolved to create this thing we call...
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Raquel Pinacho
My work: I study how activating certain neurons in the brain affects behaviour.
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How many parts of the brain affect our behaviour?Latest Comment:
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Priyanka Dhopade
My work: Jet engines get hot; the bits inside can break or melt; I make sure they don’t.
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Pawan Kumar
My work: My work is to design and make new nucleotides/oligonucleotides for treating genetic disorders such as Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.
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Patrick Esser
My work: I help people with brain injuries, by playing with cool gadgets such as smart-tattoos and phone apps!
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Ophélie Lebrasseur
My work: I am an archaeologist who tries to answer questions about our past. To do so, I use DNA (the blueprint of all living things) of old animal bones...
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If you study history which is the century that you study the most and why?Latest Comment:
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Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez
My work: I try to understand how babies learn to talk
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How can we devolp our understanding of babies’ feelings through speech?Latest Comment:
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Mary-Kay Thompson
My work: I’m studying how young fruit fly brains grow into adult brains and how they know when to stop growing.
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Martin Pickup
My work: I teach and research in philosophy, looking at questions about the fundamental nature of things
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Mario Collura
My work: I work on the dynamics of “quantum” (strange) systems.
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Kanta Dihal
My work: I study stories about very difficult science: quantum physics and artificial intelligence.
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Joel Butler
My work: I look at how men in tights and men in turbans made deals between England and the Ottomans (sort of Turks) in the Tudor times.
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Imogen Goold
My work: I work on ethical and legal issues related to medicine, such as owning body parts, abortion, reproductive medicine, surrogacy, human enhancement and...
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Gergely Rost
My work: I am a mathematician and I develop mathematical tools to model, analyse, predict and control infectious diseases.
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what is the most interesting experiment you have ever been a part of and what was it?Latest Comment:
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Daniel Brown
My work: Artificial intelligence in Diabetes
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Arianna Ponzini
My work: I’m a researcher in Contemporary China Studies
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Andreas Zoettl
My work: I study how bacteria swim in biological fluids