Shell scientist talks about global warming

Shell’s Chief Technology Officer Jan van der Eijk spoke to EarthSky about what he called the ‘three hard truths’ of the world’s energy use. In a second Clear Voices for Science podcast, Carl Mesters, Chief Scientist of Shell talked about gas-to-liquid technology for use in transportation fuels.

Neuroscientists explore ‘nature versus nurture'

Most experts now agree that we’re all influenced by a combination of both genetics and environment in our development. Hear more about lingering questions on nature versus nurture.

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Harold Vinegar on retrieving oil via in-situ upgrading

In this Clear Voices for Science podcast, Shell oil physicist Harold Vinegar talks about a new way to recover unconventional oil by drilling holes and placing heaters underground.

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