Synopsis
Vaguely Accurate is a series by series based podcast hosted by Daniel Kelsey-Wilkinson. Each series Vaguely Accurate will address a real world problem which is under current investigation by cutting-edge institutions and research centres. Throughout the series we will meet students, specialist researchers & science communicators to deliver you a story of science with tangible applications. By providing a narrative we hope to provide context of a scientific endeavour many may not understand at first glance.
Each week we will meet key players within a research centre each working towards a common goal from various angles. We will attempt to understand complex scientific concepts in an easily digestible format and to communicate why their research is important to address the overarching goal of the research centre.
Episodes
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Special – Ashley Cooper, Climate Change Photographer: Global Warming Through a Lens
05/05/2017 Duration: 32min -
Special: Communicate 2 Inspire - A Story Of How To Communicate Science In A ‘Post-Truth’ World
27/04/2017 Duration: 21min -
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ECR #21 – David Gozzard: Optical Metrology and Signal Transmission Stabilisation
30/03/2017 Duration: 40min -
Special: Helen Czerski - Experimental Explosive Physics, Science Communication & Cosmic Shambles Live
28/03/2017 Duration: 41min -
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#018 – Effects Of Water-Based Exercise In People With Coronary Heart Disease
24/02/2017 Duration: 48min -
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#015 - It’s a Water Golem: Marine Geology & Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool.
10/02/2017 Duration: 53min -
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