Promoting nutrition through schools in a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka
Investigating how schools may help improve diet, particularly in low- and middle-income countries In recent decades, Sri Lanka has experienced a socia...
Past and Future Earthquake Hazard in Asia
This lecture illustrates the ways in which the landscape in Central Asia has been influenced by active faults and earthquakes and will examine the haz...
Rethinking the American Revolution and the US Founding Myth
The importance of looking at the American colonial period not as the ‘Thirteen Colonies’ but as a British America consisting of twenty-six colonies an...
The stimulated brain
How non-invasive brain stimulation techniques might work, and how we have started to use them in stroke survivors. Non-invasive brain stimulation has ...
Can we predict the structure of matter?
From predicting the properties of nanotechnological devices to the structural stability of small proteins and dynamics of water. Atomistic computer si...
Current practice in preventing and handling missing data alongside clinical trials: are we doing well?
Reviewing the methodology surrounding missing data in research and statistical analysis, clarifying why it can contribute to misleading results. Missi...
The Eternity Puzzle
How mathematicians think about the puzzle that Christopher Monckton launched in 1999. In 1999 Christopher Monckton launched a new type of puzzle, simi...
What debt management strategies do OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries follow?
How do debt managers decide about the maturity of new public debt? Typical debt management objectives include: cost minimization, economic stabilizati...
Shakespeare's Animals
Why animals are everywhere in Shakespeare's language. Only two actual animals definitely appear in Shakespeare’s plays: a naughty dog in The Two Gentl...