Science is cool, but how do we get the story out about what scientist do, what they discover, and why it matters? On our show today is Dr. Pamela Gay, astronomer, podcaster, and director of CosmoQuest. She’s going to talk to us about the public
n our show today is Dr. Pamela Gay, astronomer, podcaster, and director of CosmoQuest. She’s going to talk to us about the public engagement of science.
In the movie Back to the Future, Marty McFly travels from 1985 to 1955, and he comes across his mother. Which raises interesting questions about how you view your parents. On our show today is Dr. Grant Gutheil, Associate Professor of Psycholog
On our show today is Dr. Grant Gutheil, and he’ll talk to us about the psychology of our past. In the second half of the show we’ll talk about the science of time travel in science fiction.
On our show today is Dr. Paul Wenger. He’s going to talk to us about the mathematics of graph theory. In our second half we’ll talk social networks and the six degrees of Kevin Bacon.
On our show today is Dr. Paul Wenger. He’s going to talk to us about the mathematics of graph theory. In our second half we’ll talk social networks and the six degrees of Kevin Bacon.
On our show today is Dr. Moumita Das. She’ll talk to us about the physics of biology. In our second half we’ll talk about the challenges and advantages of interdisciplinary science.
On our show today is Dr. Moumita Das. She’ll talk to us about the physics of biology. In our second half we’ll talk about the challenges and advantages of interdisciplinary science.
Today we’ll talk to Dr. Grant Gutheil. He’ll discuss the probabilistic nature of psychology. In the second half of the show we’ll explore what psychology might say about the very nature of the human mind.
Today we’ll talk to Dr. Grant Gutheil. He’ll discuss the probabilistic nature of psychology. In the second half of the show we’ll explore what psychology might say about the very nature of the human mind.
Quantum mechanics is perhaps the most accurate theory devised, and yet it’s one of the most subtle and difficult to understand. Why exactly is that? Today we’ll talk to Dr. Ed Hach, Assistant Professor of Physics at the Rochester Institute of T
Today we’ll talk to Dr. Ed Hach about quantum mechanics and why it happens to be so strange. In the second half we’ll talk about the difficulty of combining quantum theory with another well established theory, general relativity.
What role does ecotourism and modern research play in the Galapagos? What is the appeal of astronomy in Chile?The post The Galapagos/Astronomy in Chile appeared first on One Universe at a Time.
Today we’ll talk with Dr. Bob Rothman. He’ll tell us about the Galapagos and what it’s like to visit. We’ll also talk about astronomy in Chile, and the growing trend of astrotourism.
How do you communicate news? How you can science compete for attention in a world of diverse media?The post The Science of Communication and the Communication of Science appeared first on One Universe at a Time.