Welcome to the last episode of season one of the Science of Feeding the World Podcast. In this episode we are joined by statistician, Professor Marian Scott, OBE of the University of Glasgow.
There's plenty of science to feast on in this varied episode. We talk about big data, using satellites to study lakes, uncertainty and horse hearts and facial recognition on cats. Enjoy!
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Welcome to the last episode of season one of the Science of Feeding the World Podcast. In this episode we are joined by statistician, Professor Marian Scott, OBE of the University of Glasgow.
There's plenty of science to feast on in this varied episode. We talk about big data, using satellites to study lakes, uncertainty and horse hearts and facial recognition on cats. Enjoy!
We're moving on up! Straight up! Vertically! Vertical farming. You get the idea with that.
This week, Dr Joe Roberts spoke to us about the potential benefits and problems of vertical farming, as well as his work in chemical ecology and the important of social media in science!
The Science of Feeding the World
Welcome to the last episode of season one of the Science of Feeding the World Podcast. In this episode we are joined by statistician, Professor Marian Scott, OBE of the University of Glasgow.
There's plenty of science to feast on in this varied episode. We talk about big data, using satellites to study lakes, uncertainty and horse hearts and facial recognition on cats. Enjoy!