An interview with Prof. Dame Sue Black - DISRUPTION - Part 3
In this third, and final part of an interview with Prof. Dame Sue Black, she talks about the need to disrupt science. With her experience as a forensic anthropologist where her work crosses both the science and legal professions, she explores what support is needed to assist with understanding science being presented in the courtroom.

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An interview with Prof. Dame Sue Black - YOU AND EXPERIENCE - Part 1

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Professor Lady Sue Black, College President. 'Unearthed: The Mystery Beneath the Quad'

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An interview with Prof. Dame Sue Black - STEM EDUCATION, EQUALITY & CELEBRITY - Part 2

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Public Lecture - Forensic anthropology - Professor Dame Sue Black

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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THESE Apps Are SPYING on You — Shut Them Off NOW!

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Professor Lady Sue Black: Our denial about death is hurting us

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Death Is Not The End — Feynman Explains What Physics Says About Dying

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Professor Lady Sue Black, College President. 'What Lies in the St John's Crypt?'

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Cold Case: The Pursuit of Justice | Full Episode

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

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Christmas Lectures 2022: Lecture 1/3 – Forensic science with Sue Black

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In Conversation with Sue Black

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Sue Black - The History of Forensic Anthropology - Perhaps it is Really Forensic Anatomy

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Christopher Lee Tried to Warn Us

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Special Guest Lecture by Prof Dame Sue Black at GYSS 2024

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Ross Kemp: The Kempcast - Ep16 / Professor Dame Sue Black

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Leading by influence - The stories from four remarkable women

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