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Steve looks at new technologies that advance the space industry. He works at the Space Applications Catapult, in Harwell. He gives the example of how image processing techniques used in the satellite industry can be used in the medical imaging. Imaging data has also been used to prevent illegal logging and to...
This video features Chris Clemente, from Cambridge University, who is studying the mechanisms that ants and other insects (especially cockroaches) use to walk down as well as up walls. Ants have incredibly sticky feet.
With them they can hang onto ceilings, whilst carrying 100 times their body weight. But if...
Suzie researches how the sun influences the planets in the solar system. She also teaches physics to undergraduates and is involved in a lot of outreach. Suzie is currently working on the BepiColombo mission to Mercury.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at primary aged children, and one for...
Robert is a temperate horticultural curator at the Eden Project. Curriculum links could include biodiversity, human impact on the environmental science, photosynthesis, limiting factors, plants, ecosystems, biomes, nutrient cycling, habitats, interdependence....
Cambridge University glaciologist Professor Julian Dowdeswell has spent three years of his life in the Polar Regions.
As Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, this film follows him to Greenland and the Antarctic as his...
This video is a message to ESERO-UK from European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake. He talks about studying STEM subjects and how he became an astronaut. The video includes images of a launch, Tim engaging in various astronaut training exercises and the International Space Station, where Tim will be for six months...
Physicists are involved in a wide range of activities, including electronics, energy, space, transport, medicine and materials. Their work can involve designing and conducting experiments, simulating real-life problems and conditions in laboratories, or making a series of observations which are written up in...
Produced by Rolls-Royce, this entertaining video clip takes the form of an animated rap which describes a range of career opportunities open to students with skills in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM). It makes a good...