
A collection of videos highlighting current research at LSE.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5852 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CoursesScienceEducationSocial Sciences | |||

Hypnosis: myth or medicine? We cut through the stage-show stereotypes to uncover the real science of hypnotherapy — and its remarkable results for addiction, pain, and healing.
Dr Steven McCulloch investigates the gap between public opinion, scientific evidence, veterinary policy, and the reality of intensive pig farming.
Who gets access to books? And, to what extent does the act of reading shape our humanity?
The last two decades have seen significant growth in the relationship between China and the EU. Now, China is the EU’s biggest import and third-largest export partner. But this relationship is becoming increasingly one sided.
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Across recent episodes, the discussions span political science, law, urban planning, climate and technology policy, and the social dynamics of large institutions. Highlights include analyses of Brexit-driven identity formation and political realignment; investigations into how climate risks and land management shape wildfire regimes; evaluations of international courts and their deference to states; explorations of energy transition, urban design, and public health in health systems; and critical looks at technology in healthcare and the ethics of AI in public services. The conversations often center on how institutions navigate political constraints, public legitimacy, and equitable outcomes, with an emphasis on rigorous research methods a... more
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