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Energy in Cells - Chapter 4 |
Learn how cells generate energy by harnessing chemical reactions, with Professor Lindsay Turnbull from the University of Oxford |
Lindsay Turnbull |
01 Dec 2023 |
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Evolution - Chapter 2 |
Learn the theory of evolution in a simpler, more intuitive way than ever before with Professor Lindsay Turnbull from the University of Oxford |
Lindsay Turnbull |
01 Dec 2023 |
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Researching South Asia: Animals |
Panel discussion on researching no human animals in South Asia |
Ambika Aiyadurai, Naisargi Dave, Radhika Govindrajan, Muhammad Kavesh |
01 Mar 2022 |
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Creative Commons |
When Life Got Hard |
In this podcast episode Museum research fellow Dr Duncan Murdock talks about the first animals to build skeletons, and what they did with them. |
Duncan Murdock |
13 Sep 2019 |
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What do water striders have in common with Game of Thrones? |
On this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question’s podcast we visited Dr Jennifer Perry, evolutionary biologist and entomologist to ask: What do water striders have in common with Game of Thrones? Listen here to find out…. |
Jennifer Perry |
17 Apr 2018 |
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Sustaining one another: enset, animals, and people in the southern highlands of Ethiopia |
An Anthropology Departmental Seminar delivered by Elizabeth Ewart and Wolde Tadesse (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Oxford) on 13 October 2017 |
Elizabeth Ewart, Wolde Tadesse |
27 Mar 2018 |
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The Canary in the Coal Mine: could seabirds be the warning signs for our oceans? |
Dr Annette Fayet tells us about the Manx Shearwater; a little seabird that makes a huge journey. |
Annette Fayet |
28 Sep 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
FMR 49 General - Animals and forced migration |
Harm to animals resulting from forced migration of people is intricately interwoven with and contingent upon the simultaneous suffering of humans. |
Piers Beirne, Caitlin Kelty-Huber |
18 Jun 2015 |
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Biosecurity practices in labs and museums: sentinels, simulation, stockpiling |
A discussion of the relationship between the anthropology of biosecurity and the rationality of risk as well as the anthropology of human-animal relationships. Anthropology Departmental Seminar by Frédéric Keck, Musée de quai Branly (21 November 2014) |
Frédéric Keck |
29 Jan 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
The Ecology of Conflict: Human-Wildlife Conflict on the Hwange National Park Boundary, Zimbabwe' |
Andrew Loveridge (Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Zoology) gives a talk for the St John's College Colloquium on Environmental Conflict and its Resolution (joint event with Oxpeace and Human Sciences). |
Andrew Loveridge |
31 Oct 2011 |
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Social evolution in primates and other animals |
In this lecture, Dr Susanne Shultz (Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford) examines the social evolution of primates and other animals (10 March 2011). |
Susanne Shultz |
06 Jun 2011 |
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Marett Memorial Lecture 2011: Beauty and the beast |
In this year's Marett Memorial Lecture, Professor Terence S Turner (Cornell University) discusses 'Beauty and the beast: Humanity, animality and animism in the thought of an Amazonian people' (6 May 2011). |
Terence S Turner |
06 Jun 2011 |