Nottingham scientists make the most of some precious "beam time" on the sychrotron at MAX-lab in Lund, Sweden. More science videos at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
Is it a liquid? Is it a gas? Professor Martyn Poliakoff demonstrates supercritical fluids in his office at the University of Nottingham. More with Professor Poliakoff at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
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In this video, Dr Pete Licence grapples with the advanced concept of balloons!
Rhaana Starling and Phil Evans are astrophysicists at the University of Leicester. They study gamma ray bursts detected by the Swift spacecraft. More from the East Midlands STEM partnership at http://www.emstempar tnership.org.uk/
Phil Evans from the University of Leicester talks about why he became an astrophysicist and why he loves the job. This is some "extra interview footage" from a film we made about a day in the life of astrophysicists. See the original video at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=8icydzuxd 84
From initial meetings to its first public "test drive", check out the University of Nottingham's motorcycle simulator. More pictures and films at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
As part of research into stem cells, Aziz Aboobaker collects planaria (flatworms) from a sewage outlet behind the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham. To find out more visit http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
Would you fly in a plane built by a robot? The University of Nottingham's Phil Webb is an expert in the use of robots for manufacturing extremely large objects, like plane parts. More at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
Martyn Poliakoff, CBE, is an acclaimed chemistry professor at the University of Nottingham. He is the brother of writer and director Stephen Poliakoff. More about Martyn and other Nottingham scientists at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
A portrait of my brain is created in an MRI scanner, all in the name of pyschology research. Dr Richard Ramsey is conducting the project at the University of Nottingham. More at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
Aziz Aboobaker and Dee Evans discuss how stem cell filled planarians (tiny worms) are able to grow new heads if you chop them off. Much more at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/
One of the UK's top chemistry professors explains how he uses dog toys to teach first-year students about the structure of molecules! More at http://www.test-tube .org.uk/