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Can bubbles help cure cancer?

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On this episode, can bubbles cure cancer?
What do you think of when you hear the word ‘bubble?’ Does it make you think of soap bubbles you would have blown when you were a small child?
In our latest podcast, as part of The Big Question series, we ask Professor Eleanor Stride from Oxford University's Institute of Biomedical Engineering whether bubbles can be used help cure cancer.

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Series
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
People
Eleanor Stride
Keywords
science
Health
cancer
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 02/12/2016
Duration: 00:11:41

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