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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Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the field.
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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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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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Interviews with physicists and chemists about their new books
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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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crazy stories every weekish
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Randy and Jim discuss topics in physics.
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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 between 4:30 and 5:00 on the fourth Tuesday of every month. 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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Beyond the Physics is a podcast run by Joseph Guzman and Irene Roman, PhD physics students, who hope to learn more about the universe, and the people that make up the culture behind the science. Come along as we hope to tackle some of the most difficult, and thought provoking questions of our time, and shatter the notions of what it takes to be a physicist.
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Revision of physics chemistry math
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Enjoy the sounds of physics with our podcasts. Always fun and always engaging - just like physics.
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Physics podcast for Scottish physics pupils and everyone interested in physics
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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers
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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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Demonstration of short physics experiments.
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The following lessons are based on physics lessons related to motion
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Physics puzzles and deep dives into physics topics.
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Blog for Rowland High School Physics students
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LISTEN. LEARN. PRACTICE. REPEAT.
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Physics Alive is the podcast where host Brad Moser, Ph.D., sparks new life into the physics classroom. He speaks with researchers and textbook authors on the frontiers of physics education, life science and health professionals who use physics on an everyday basis, designers and engineers who learn from the natural world, teachers who employ innovative and active learning styles, and students who want the most out of their education.
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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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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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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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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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If you have ever been fascinated by popular science and longed to explore physics on a deeper level but found text books dull and impenetrable? Have you ever listened time and again to how "all physicists agree" and thought to yourself, no wonder we are in trouble if they all agree to that! Then this is maybe for you. Having grown bored of the religious dogma that often passes for physics these days, Dr Bry decided to take a look for himself, his battle cry "Nullius in Verba", On the word of ...
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Multicultural Theoretical Physics from Harlem


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Multicultural Theoretical Physics from Harlem
Emme Edmonds
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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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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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Physics exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/37Y7XgC
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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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Host Miriam Frankel delves into some of the great mysteries still puzzling the world's top physicists in this new series from The Conversation. This podcast will take you on a mind-blowing journey from the smallest to the largest conundrums, exploring curled-up dimensions, consciousness and parallel universes on the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Mobile Nations gamers each week as they discuss every aspect of the gaming world. From launch events and live streams to current events and deep thoughts on the most random of things. This is a group of platform inclusive, easily excited nerds with something to say about basically everything. Subscribe at your own risk!
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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
Oxford University
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics host a morning of Theoretical Physics roughly three times a year on a Saturday morning. The mornings consist of three talks pitched to explain an area of our research to an audience familiar with physics at about the second-year undergraduate level and are open to all Oxford Alumni. Topics include Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes, Dark Matter, Plasma, Particle Accelerators and The Large Hadron Collider.
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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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Math & Physics Podcast


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Episode #112 - I Apologize to All of Statistics
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Today I talk about my recent dive into the world of statistics and the reasons why you should enjoy it as well. Discord: https://discord.gg/M6TMgFA4xb Instagram: @math.physics.podcast Email: math.physics.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MathPhysPodAv Parker Levesque, Rayhan Walia
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Astrophysicist uses X-rays to explore the universe, heat pumps could prevent potholes
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a wide-ranging conversation with the astrophysicist Victoria Grinberg, who is a liaison scientist at the European Space Agency (ESA). Based at ESA’s European Space Research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands, Grinberg explains how X-ray observatories are being used to study some of the…
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Bookshop.org is an online book retailer that donates more than 80% of its profits to independent bookstores. Launched in 2020, Bookshop.org has already raised more than $27,000,000. In this interview, Andy Hunter, founder and CEO discusses his journey to creating one of the most revolutionary new organizations in the book world. Bookshop has found …
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People doing Physics

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Ain Bailey & Gemma Bale: Exploring the Intersection of Sound, Science, and Music
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Help us get better by taking our quick survey! Your feedback will help us understand how we can improve in the future. Thank you for your time. Here’s a question for you dear listener. What’s the link between music and physics? What is the sound of physics? Today we're diving into a fascinating world where art, science, and music intersect. Joining…
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Beyond the Physics


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Venom, Death and Abuse - 2023 Update
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Contact Us If you would like to get in contact with Irene or I, you can reach us at beyondthephysics.jg@gmail.com Follow Us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthephysics Youtube:https://youtube.com/@beyond_the_physics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondthePhysics/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Beyond_Physics If you want to keep up with the…
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Physics World Stories Podcast

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Green and novel: the future of energy generation
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Energy accounts for more than three-quarters of our greenhouse gas emissions globally each year. That’s not surprising, given the role of energy in almost every aspect of modern life. To stand any chance of hitting net zero climate targets, we need to accelerate the transition to greener forms of energy generation. In this episode of the Physics Wo…
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This episode of Radio Physics features Kim Berghaus, a postdoctoral researcher at StonyBrook University who specializes in minimal thermal friction in cosmology, and researches the Migdal Effect in semiconductors, dark matter, and dark energy radiation.
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Challenging the space industry’s attitudes towards diversity, the ‘wild boar paradox’ explained
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, the science journalist Anna Demming meets four people who are trying to change the space industry’s attitudes towards diversity. She is joined by Franco Labia, who is founder of the Space Pride charity, which celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community in the global space sector; Rynee Fandora, who is co-l…
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Quantum-safe cryptography: why we need it now
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Cryptography keeps our messages secret, our bank transactions secure, and our data safe from hackers — but there is a threat looming on the horizon. Most cryptographic systems used today are based on computational assumptions that could be resigned to history by quantum computers. The upshot is that quantum computers of the future could be used to …
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New Books in Physics and Chemistry


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Herlinde Koelbl, "Fascination of Science: 60 Encounters with Pioneering Researchers of Our Time" (MIT Press, 2023)
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An intimate collection of portraits of internationally renowned scientists and Nobel Prize winners, paired with interviews and personal stories. What makes a brilliant scientist? Who are the people behind the greatest discoveries of our time? Connecting art and science, photographer Herlinde Koelbl seeks the answers in this English translation of t…
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Math & Physics Podcast


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Episode #111 - Adapting Your Optics w/ Jacob Taylor
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Today I talk with Jacob Taylor, a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, about his career in the field of adaptive optics. Discord: https://discord.gg/M6TMgFA4xb Instagram: @math.physics.podcast Email: math.physics.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MathPhysPodAv Parker Levesque, Rayhan Walia
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Mathematics makes sense of the modern world
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Today, it can seem that we are adrift in a swirling sea of claims and counterclaims designed to prod and provoke. So, how can a person make sense of this barrage of information? According to the this week’s guest, a good grasp of some fundamental mathematical principles can make a huge difference when it comes to understanding the world around us. …
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New Books in Physics and Chemistry


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Barbara Sattler, "The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
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Barbara M. Sattler's book The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Cambridge UP, 2020) examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical…
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Metasurfaces simplify optical sensing systems
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Conventional optical systems such as those found in cameras and microscopes use curved lenses to bend and focus light. As a result, these systems tend to be bulky and difficult to miniaturize for use in systems where space is at a premium – such as smartphones. Flat, thin optical components based on metasurfaces offer a solution to this miniaturiza…
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Physics Frontiers


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Episode 75: Categorical Probability and the Measurement Problem
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Jim talks with Nick Ormrod and V. Vilasini about their use of categorical probability theory to analyze the measurement problem. We discuss categorical probability theory, which allows them to abstract from particular mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics to more general ideas about states and measurements and observers than found in Hilbe…
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Here is an update.Av Parker Levesque, Rayhan Walia
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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LK-99: meet a materials scientist who put the room-temperature superconductivity claim to the test
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When the materials scientist Ross Colman and colleagues read a preprint claiming that a material called LK-99 is a superconductor at room temperature and ambient pressure, they set out to replicate the result in their lab. But unlike other scientists doing the same thing, Colman’s group decided to share their work with the public in real time. In t…
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Working on Mars: Voyages of Scientific Discovery with the Mars Exploration Rovers
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Geologists in the field climb hills and hang onto craggy outcrops; they put their fingers in sand and scratch, smell, and even taste rocks. Beginning in 2004, however, a team of geologists and other planetary scientists did field science in a dark room in Pasadena, exploring Mars from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) by means of the remotely …
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Body-based units of measurement offer advantages over standardized systems, speaking of Oppenheimer
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For millennia, humans have used units of measurement based on aspects of the human body. Familiar examples include the fathom (arm span) and the qubit (forearm length). Our guest in this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast is the Finnish social scientist Roope Kaaronen, who has studied the development and use of body-based units in 186 cult…
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Physics World Stories Podcast


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Our universe is humming with gravitational waves
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In recent weeks the astrophysics community has been buzzing following the discovery that the universe appears to be filled with a background hum of gravitational waves. Using radio telescopes in the Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the US, several teams have noted the same thing: that gravitational waves leave a faint fingerprint in the signals …
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Contact Us If you would like to get in contact with Irene or I, you can reach us at beyondthephysics.jg@gmail.com Follow Us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthephysics Youtube:https://youtube.com/@beyond_the_physics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondthePhysics/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Beyond_Physics If you want to keep up with the…
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Award-winning company uses quantum sensors to develop a lightweight, wearable brain scanner
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Earlier this year, Nottingham-based Cerca Magnetics won the inaugural IOP qBIG Prize for quantum innovation for the development of its OPM-MEG wearable brain scanner. The prize is awarded by the Institute of Physics and is sponsored by the UK-based investment firm Quantum Exponential. In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast my guests ar…
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The team is taking a short break and will be back in September with new guests and more physics chats. Stay tuned! While you wait, why not taking 2 minutes to answer a few questions about the podcast and help us get better? People Doing Physics is a podcast produced by the Cavendish Laboratory, the Department of Physics at the University of Cambrid…
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This week we look at number 4 in our list of 5 constants, Boltzmann's. While possibly the least popular of the 5, I am convinced that it plays a central role in our theory of everything.Av DrBry
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Quantum science and technology thrives when industry and governments join forces
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast our guest is Celia Merzbacher, who is executive director of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C). Based near Washington, DC, QEC-C is an international organization that identifies gaps in quantum-related technologies, standards, and workforces and addresses those gaps through collab…
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New Books in Physics and Chemistry


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Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)
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Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present,…
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Physics of the Human Body


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MRI - The Magnetic Resonance In Our Bodies
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What exactly is an MRI scan? Is there actually a magnet uses? What does resonance have to do with it? Listen to this podcast and find out how magnets and resonance are used to image our bodies.Av Richard Ingebretsen
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Most people have had and 'x-ray' most commonly at a dental office or a hospital. But really, what is an x-ray, how are they produced and how do they interstice in the body to create an image or treat cancer. Listen to the podcast to learn about x-rays in medicine.Av Richard Ingebretsen
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A couple weeks ago, I had a friend that was taking a personality test, and one of the questions was, "Do you go the extra mile", and it got me thinking. What does it mean to go the extra mile? and What does it look like to serve others around me?
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