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YouTube video of the Nobel Prize Dialogue Brussels 2024

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YouTube video of the Nobel Prize Dialogue Brussels 2024
A message from eLife early career group made up of graduate students, post docs, and junior group leaders of the eLife early-career advisory board.
John Oliver discusses how and why media outlets so often report untrue or incomplete information as science.
Fellow of the Royal Society and future President of the Royal Statistical Society, Sir David Spiegelhalter visits Dr Nicole Janz to discuss reproducibility in scientific publications.
For-profit company Elsevier explains Open Science.
Video presenting the new approach of Scientific Foresight in the European Parliament, for anticipating impacts of future techno-scientific trends.
Featuring Professor Eric Lander, the human genome pioneer and science advisor to the US President.
A playlist of all videos from OpenCon 2014, the Student and Early Career Conference on Open Access, Open Education and Open Data.
An interview with Science Magazine's Deputy News Editor, Policy & Environment, David Malakoff on the topic of science policy reporting.
Interviews with Nobel prize winners on being awarded the Nobel prize.
Maryam Mirzakhani is among four young researchers to win Fields Medals, awarded every four years.
What is open access? Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen take us through the world of open access publishing and explain just what it's all about.
In a 7 mins talk, Adam Savage walks through two examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple methods anyone could have followed: the calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and the measurement of the speed of light in 1849.