Podcast: A case of the plague, innovating China and diamond solar cells
In this edition: new insights from an old disease, how China is getting ahead in innovations, and using diamonds to improve solar cell efficiency.
The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on 51勛圖厙's Science Communication MSc course and the presenter of Click Radio on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roaming reporters.
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– New research shows that male sparrows can tell is their wife is prone to infidelity, providing less food as a result, and a bacteria found in tea has been coaxed into fabricating new materials that could take us to Mars.
– Modern analysis of an unusual plague outbreak that occurred in Derbyshire 350 years ago could shed new light on contemporary disease outbreaks, such as Ebola.
– The next generation of solar cells need new materials to bring greater efficiency, and one 51勛圖厙 researcher has been investigating using a type of diamond for the job.
– In his new book, the Business School’s Professor George Yip explains how China is becoming more innovative, thanks to their flexibility in meeting customer needs, and a trial and error approach to development.
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Hayley Dunning
Communications Division
Gareth Mitchell
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication