Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Radio Physics is for everyone! You don't have to be a scientist or even an aficionado to be fascinated by the questions and answers that you'll hear on KDNK. Radio Physics is a collaboration with top high school physics students from Aspen to Rifle, the Aspen Center for Physics, and KDNK Community Radio in Carbondale. Students interview one of the more than 1,000 physicists who visit the Aspen Center for Physics every year.
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As fascinating as physics can be, it can also seem very abstract, but behind each experiment and discovery stands a real person trying to understand the universe. Join us at the Cavendish Laboratory on the first Thursday of every month as we get up close and personal with the researchers, technicians, students, teachers, and people that are the beating heart of Cambridge University’s Physics department. Each episode also covers the most exciting and up-to-date physics news coming out of our ...
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Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what ...
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The Physics of Civics is a podcast where we discuss the fundamental principles that drive the issues of the day.
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crazy stories every weekish
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Jim Rantschler and Randy Morrison discuss physics from elementary particles to cosmological effects at the limits of our theoretical knowledge or have recently emerged.
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Randy and Jim discuss topics in physics.
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Most founders are stuck in the pain cave - and no one can tell them why. This podcast is for founders who want to understand why some startups take off and other's don't. - With Rob Snyder (3x founder, Harvard Innovation Lab fellow, ex-HBS and McKinsey). - Practical insights to help founders escape the pain cave and build profitable businesses. PMF newsletter: https://howtogrow.substack.com Work with Rob: https://www.robsnyder.org Contact: [email protected]
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Revision of physics chemistry math
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Physics podcast for Scottish physics pupils and everyone interested in physics
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A collection of video tutorials to help you with concepts covered in Year 12 and 13 NCEA Physics
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I will describe different physics concepts in different episodes like Potential Energy.
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Demonstration of short physics experiments.
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The following lessons are based on physics lessons related to motion
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Blog for Rowland High School Physics students
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LISTEN. LEARN. PRACTICE. REPEAT.
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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers
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Physics Porn Podcast bukan podcast bokep daks. Podcast ini bakal nuntasin hal-hal yang tabu, aneh, ga urgen sih, yang diulas dari sisi fisika tapi yaa pastinya isinya faedah, bermanfaat, dan nambah wawasan. Kuy dengerin!
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Podcast about games & talking to the people who make them!
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Every year the Arnold Sommerfeld Center (ASC) for Theoretical Physics at the LMU in Munich organizes a school for PhD students. It covers topics which are of current interest in theoretical physics and range from more applied fields like condensed matter physics to rather mathematical fields like string theory. Announcements of upcoming schools can be found on the ASC schools webpage and a list of past schools can be found in the archive of the ASC schools.
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Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the field.
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Podcasts created to aid all levels of Mr. Jeff Smith's physics classes at Arapahoe High School, including content appropriate for Intro Physics, AP Physics B, and AP Physics C students.
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The world is depressing. But physics has a billion depressing things by itself. Let's explore the depressing things.
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Ph Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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A video podcast focusing on different concepts in VCE Physics. Check out the additional resources at: http://www.vcephysics.com/
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Learn about quantum mechanics, black holes, dark matter, plasma, particle accelerators, the Large Hadron Collider and other key Theoretical Physics topics. The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics holds morning sessions consisting of three talks, pitched to explain an area of our research to an audience familiar with physics at about second-year undergraduate level.
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Newton’s 2nd law Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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This podcast is my attempt to learn Physics by talking about it. It is on the level of students of Engineering and basic sciences in their undergrad or higher levels of education.
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Raise your consciousness by listening to a multidimensional guru from central Harlem, NY. Inspire yourself
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Podcast by Stephen Kenyon and Taylor Jacovich
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Physics 545 Solid State Physics at Purdue University. Textbook: Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel. Course webpage
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These episodes include a mix of episodes recorded by Ms. Menechella's students or Ms. Menechella herself and covers a different topic in physics each week. Cover art photo provided by Alex Read on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexread
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This podcast looks at units 1 and 2 for physics in VCE.
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This is my first podcast, please have fun listening and give feedback :)
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Physics 416 Thermal and Statistical Physics Purdue University Textbook: Thermal Physics by Kittel and Kroemer Lectures follow the text fairly closely, so if you're joining us from iTunes, you might enjoy having a copy handy.
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Welcome to The Physics of (Almost) Everything podcast! We are a group of students focused on discussing current events surrounding physics and the impact these events have on our society.
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Podcast by Joao Figueiredo
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Science Explained This is a simple way for you to explain to anyone. It is simple but accurate scientific explanation.
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We're getting the physics education research out of those stuffy journals and into your hands (or, rather, ears) with this little audio podcast. Co-hosted by veteran high school physics teacher Michael Fuchs and physicist and education researcher Stephanie Chasteen, each episode investigates a piece of the research literature and how it can relate to your classroom. Main website on PER User's Guide On iTunes On Compadre
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This video podcast series presents basic information to teachers on how to set-up and use the equipment mentioned in the Get Your Physics On! lessons and activities. http://www.thetrc.org/web/physics.html There are sixteen episodes that are included and they each incorporate the equipment specified in the Physics TEKS 2F and 2G.
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Physics GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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These interesting podcasts come from the University of Utah Department of Physics and Astronomy and describe how physics is utilized by the human body for every day activities like blood pressure, running vision, breathing, and hearing. They talk about how strokes are caused, blisters are formed ,how sun screens work and how diseases are caused. Listen as Richard ingebretsen MD, PhD helps us understand how physics helps to operate our bodies.
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Nobody "wants" AI (and other lessons from Henry Ford)
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47:28Highly recommend reading this week's Substacak as the language around supply and demand is precise: LINK Rob Snyder dives into how to think about Demand as it relates to AI - using both historical (Ford) and contemporary (Jump, Loveable, AI SDRs) examples. This convo should be helpful for entrepreneurs, investors and marketers thinking about AI, pr…
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Exploring this year’s best physics research in our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2025
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31:32This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a lively discussion about our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2025, which include important research in quantum sensing, planetary science, medical physics, 2D materials and more. Physics World editors explain why we have made our selections and look at the broader implications of this impressive bo…
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Verity Allan: From ancient words to distant worlds
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34:10Today we’re joined by Verity Allan, who works as a project manager, developer, and programmer of architecture and software for the Square Kilometre Array, which will be the world's largest radio telescope. A graduate of Cambridge, Oxford, and The Open University, Verity came to Cambridge from a town in the Midlands to study Anglo-Saxon, Norse and C…
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On this episode of Radio Physics, physicist Flip Tanedo is interviewed by interns Shen Harman & Alice Lebedev-Migdal.Flip Tanedo builds models of dark matter. He grew up in Los Angeles and fell in love with physics after reading The Physics of Star Trek. This carried into degrees in mathematics and physics at Stanford, Cambridge, Durham, and a Ph.D…
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Quantum 2.0: Paul Davies on the next revolution in physics
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39:57In this episode of Physics World Stories, theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author Paul Davies discusses his latest book, Quantum 2.0: the Past, Present and Future of Quantum Physics. A Regents Professor at Arizona State University, Davies reflects on how the first quantum revolution transformed our understanding of nature – and what the next …
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PULL is everywhere (AKA: Your business is not the exception)
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44:04If you wonder if "PULL" is relevant for your business ("But I sell into enterprise!" "I'm in B2C!" "I sell hardware!" ... " so PULL doesn't apply"), this week's conversation is meant for you. Rob and RC discuss some common examples of selling into large businesses / deep tech / hardware / B2C from a "PULL" perspective. Leave comments with questions…
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Tim Hsieh of Canada’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. We explore some of today’s hottest topics in quantum science and technology – including topological phases of matter; quantum error correction and quantum simulation. Our conversation begins with an exploration of the quirky …
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Quantum gravity: we explore spin foams and other potential solutions to this enduring challenge
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29:01Earlier this autumn I had the pleasure of visiting the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo Canada – where I interviewed four physicists about their research. This is the second of those conversations to appear on the podcast – and it is with Bianca Dittrich, whose research focuses on quantum gravity. Albert Einstein’s general th…
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PULL (Project-Unavoidable-Looking for options-encountering Limitation) is the key concept that founders need to understand to sell and find PMF. Rob has refreshed his definitions and this conversation dives into topics like: Defining PULL (when customers "rip a product out of your hands") How to use PULL in sales calls SUPER common misconceptions a…
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Talking physics with an alien civilization: what could we learn?
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46:31It is book week here at Physics World and over the course of three days we are presenting conversations with the authors of three fascinating and fun books about physics. Today, my guest is the physicist Daniel Whiteson, who along with the artist Andy Warner has created the delightful book Do Aliens Speak Physics?. Is physics universal, or is it sh…
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Better coffee, easier parking and more: the fascinating physics of daily life
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57:08It is book week here at Physics World and over the course of three days we are presenting conversations with the authors of three fascinating and fun books about physics. First up is my Physics World colleague Michael Banks, whose book Physics Around the Clock: Adventures in the Science of Everyday Living starts with your morning coffee and ends wi…
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The 3 sales pathologies (Helpful, Noble, Smart)
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48:33Rob and RC dive into three common (and self destructive) sales pathologies that Rob sees in founders: The "Helpful" founder who thinks s/he can sell by showing how helpful they are to customers The "Smart" founder, who thinks that by impressing customers with deep knowledge (or avoiding embarassing oneself), customers will buy And the "Noble" found…
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Designing better semiconductor chips: NP hard problems and forever chemicals
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40:25Like any major endeavour, designing and fabricating semiconductor chips requires compromise. As well as trade-offs between cost and performance, designers also consider carbon emissions and other environmental impacts. In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, Margaret Harris reports from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum where she spoke to …
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Understanding relativity, and the omnipresence of light...and God.
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14:01To light, time has no meaning. Einstein's theory of relativity proves that time is not constant, and for light time has no meaning at all. Light is truly mysterious. It's omnipresent in a way that only God claims to be. And if you believe this science, and you can't prove it, that's a kind of faith. In this episode of Faith & Physics Uncovered, Rod…
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Strict Productivity (aka: Understanding superhuman founders)
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38:31Blog post: "Strict Productivity" on https://howtogrow.substack.com/ Work with Rob: www.robsnyder.org Rob and RC discuss productivity based on a foundational understanding of *what is a startup* which is the necessary foundation for doing productive things. Conversation addresses the constraint-theory approach to understanding your startup, identify…
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Unlocking the potential of 2D materials: graphene and much more
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38:07This episode explores the scientific and technological significance of 2D materials such as graphene. My guest is Antonio Rossi, who is a researcher in 2D materials engineering at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa. Rossi explains why 2D materials are fundamentally different than their 3D counterparts – and how these differences are drivi…
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E15: Our Freedom Depends on Reclaiming Our Sense of Honor.
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32:03Phil & Jay dicuss different interpretations of honor and how it impacts the character of society. News You Can't Use: Breathing through your butt? It's a thing now. PoC TOP-3: Favorite TV Cop Shows [email protected] Phil Adams & Jay Britton
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Customer Success (the "bullet train to retention")
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53:58Full Substack post "Customer Success": https://howtogrow.substack.com/ Work with Rob: Info Rob's Miro: https://bit.ly/4q9JiP3 Rob and RC focus on the "post-sell" part of PMF in this convo - customer success and retention. They discuss Rob's thinking on how to define success, what to focus on, and why so many founders are focused on the wrong metric…
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Quantum steampunk: we explore the art and science
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40:00Earlier this year I met the Massachusetts-based steampunk artist Bruce Rosenbaum at the Global Physics Summit of the American Physical Society. He was exhibiting a beautiful sculpture of a “quantum engine” that was created in collaboration with physicists including NIST’s Nicole Yunger Halpern – who pioneered the scientific field of quantum steampu…
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Queer Quest: a quantum-inspired journey of self-discovery
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45:02This episode of Physics World Stories features an interview with Jessica Esquivel and Emily Esquivel – the creative duo behind Queer Quest. The event created a shared space for 2SLGBTQIA+ Black and Brown people working in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM). Mental health professionals also joined Queer Quest, which was o…
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Episode 83: Do Aliens Speak Physics with Daniel Whiteson
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1:01:47Jim talks with Daniel Whiteson of the University of California at Irvine about his new book _Do Aliens Speak Physics,_ In this discussion we look at his "extended Drake equation that asks, "if aliens do exist, will we be able to talk to them?" Or learn anything from them. Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/83 (May be delayed)…
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The Divine Lever (What pulls you? A new concept)
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50:54Read "The Divine Lever" in Rob's newsletter: https://howtogrow.substack.com November Bootcamp info: LINK Rob and RC explore one of Rob's newest ideas - "The Divine Lever" - with its dual elements of "a causal lever" and "divine / objectively good." They discuss how these elements interact, why they interact in a way that creates valuable businesses…
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Quantum computing and AI join forces for particle physics
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25:10This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast explores how quantum computing and artificial intelligence can be combined to help physicists search for rare interactions in data from an upgraded Large Hadron Collider. My guest is Javier Toledo-Marín, and we spoke at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada. As well as having an appointment at …
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E14: What's The Problem With DEI? It's the "E."
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20:40Jay & Phil break down the difference between "equity" and "equality" and why that's important. News You Can't Use: Teacher causes thousands in damage and sickens students with poop spray. PoC TOP-3: Favorite Songs by One-Hit Wonders [email protected] Phil Adams & Jay Britton
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Rob and RC dig into what you should do when you have lukewarm demand or something isn't working quite like it should and you aren't sure why. Includes pragmatic discussion of how to do a Demand Audit, and the difference between several "Demand problems" and "Execution problems" (the tl;dr - your problem might not be that you don't have Demand). Lin…
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Astronauts could soon benefit from dissolvable eye insert
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41:47Spending time in space has a big impact on the human body and can cause a range of health issues. Many astronauts develop vision problems because microgravity causes body fluids to redistribute towards the head. This can lead to swelling in the eye and compression of the optic nerve. While eye conditions can generally be treated with medication, de…
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On this episode of Radio Physics, intern Shen Harman interviews physicist Gordon Baym. Listen to Radio Physics on KDNK.org every third Wednesday at 4:30pm.Av Marisa Walbert
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