Videos created by the students
Created by Channel playlist•16 Items•Updated October 23, 2018
These are the videos created by students on the course
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On the tail of invasive grey squirrels: How can scientists track the invasion of new species? Our students explain recent research that is helping find out where our invasive population of grey squirrels is coming from in an effort to reduce the damage they are causing.
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00 likes129129 views00 commentsWhy is it so important to have green space in a city? Our students find out about the health effects of bringing the natural world into urban areas, and show just how much your can discover when you look and listen.
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00 likes9696 views00 commentsBed bugs: Bed bugs are everywhere, they are spreading globally into hotels, cinemas and people's houses. In the past, it has proven very hard to rid yourself of an infestation but new research into how the bedbug creates its own nutrients could be the key to stopping them in their tracks.
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00 likes109109 views00 commentsWill science keep us young?: Are we on the edge of creating a pill that can wipe away the effects of ageing? New research suggests this could happen, but is it even a good idea? Here, our students discover more about how the research works and the effects it may have.
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00 likes452452 views00 commentsMedical detection dogs and their implications on nano-technology: The science behind how a dog uses it's sense of smell is being put to use in the medical wo
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00 likes7070 views00 commentsHow important are green spaces to the residents of Sheffield and what is the science behind this? Our students talk to a local MP about the council's plans to cut down many trees across the city.
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00 likes3838 views00 commentsFood waste occurs on a colossal scale, and one of its far-reaching implications relates to our energy consumption. Surprisingly, in the UK the largest contribu
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00 likes4949 views00 commentsDo you just how much sugar is in your breakfast cereal? Or what effect this can have on your body? Our students asked the residents of Sheffield and got some surprising results.
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00 likes765765 views00 commentsThere are numerous phone apps out there designed to help you monitor and improve your sleeping habits, but do they really work? Or is it the phone itself that is the insomnia-causing culprit?
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00 likes3434 views00 commentsIt's in everybody's kitchen, but just how much cost does a loaf of bread have on the environment? Our students look into the common ingredients with some help from environmental researchers and a local baker.
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00 likes6969 views00 commentsWe've all heard of food miles, but is this the most important thing to consider when trying to eat sustainably? Our students look into the benefits of eating seasonally
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00 likes5050 views00 commentsThey're full of protein, sustainable, and easy to grow - so why don't more people choose to eat insects? A whistle-stop tour of Sheffield finds that some people are very willing to try!
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00 likes5353 views00 commentsAs well as pollinating our crops and providing us with honey, bees are now helping scientists build drones! Take a look at how these amazing little creatures are helping us.
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00 likes4040 views00 commentsJust what is the zero-waste movement and how can it help you reduce your use of single-use plastic? Our students go on a fact finding mission to fill you in.
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00 likes2323 views00 commentsDo you own a cuddly canine friend? They could be doing you the world of good
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11 likes5656 views00 commentsMost people are aware of the need to conserve fresh water in a growing society, but did you know that a huge amount goes into meat production? Our students investigate the link between the two.
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