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Radio Wales,07 May 2024,30 mins

Imaging at Oriel Science

Science Cafe

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Adam Walton explores the latest scientific exhibition at Oriel Science in Swansea. The exhibition, Imaging, celebrates how Swansea University researchers visualise, capture, and interpret the world around us. We meet the Director of Oriel Science, Professor Chris Allton. Dr Sarah Roberts describes micrometeorites and explains how we might find these extra-terrestrial particles. Dr Ersin Hussein takes us to ancient Cyprus, drawing attention to the many different ways artefacts are documented and studied. Dr Zoe Fisher tells us about a 10-week programme of academic talks and events organised by the Brain Injury Service. We also speak to two of the mentors from that programme, Denise Davey and Colin Mathias. Plus, Dr Amy Mizen explains how we can create healthier and happier communities. Produced by Stuart Russell.

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