Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the field.
Jim Rantschler and Randy Morrison discuss physics from elementary particles to cosmological effects at the limits of our theoretical knowledge or have recently emerged.
crazy stories every weekish.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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!
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 ...
Randy and Jim discuss topics in physics.
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.
Physics podcast for Scottish physics pupils and everyone interested in physics
Revision of physics chemistry math
Enjoy the sounds of physics with our podcasts. Always fun and always engaging - just like physics.
Physics Minutes is a series of videos examining some of the basic laws of physics.
A collection of video tutorials to help you with concepts covered in Year 12 and 13 NCEA Physics
Demonstration of short physics experiments.
The following lessons are based on physics lessons related to motion
Physics puzzles and deep dives into physics topics.
Blog for Rowland High School Physics students
LISTEN. LEARN. PRACTICE. REPEAT.
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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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers
"For you, for me, and for the sake of understanding the world around us."
A video podcast focusing on different concepts in VCE Physics. Check out the additional resources at: http://www.vcephysics.com/
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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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.
A look at physics in an educational format, with emphasis on comic books as a source.
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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
Physics 545 Solid State Physics at Purdue University.Textbook: Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel.Course webpage
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Lectures on the Geometric Anatomy of Theoretical Physics 2013/2014 (Audio)


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Lectures on the Geometric Anatomy of Theoretical Physics 2013/2014 (Audio)
Dr. Frederic P. Schuller
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
This podcast looks at units 1 and 2 for physics in VCE.
This is my first podcast, please have fun listening and give feedback :)
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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The Physics of (Almost) Everything


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The Physics of (Almost) Everything
Zhao fan, Christoff, & Pascale
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.
Back in third grade, we had a unit on business. We were assigned the task of making our own business. Me and my best friend (at the time) made a mini foosball table company.
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We’re Going on a Planet Hunt with Sara Seager
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Sara Seager is Professor of Planetary Science and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on discovering new exoplanets and characterizing their atmospheres. She hopes to find and identify another Earth and searches for signs of life. In this episode, Sara describes how we find planets around other stars and how w…
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Boosting the prospects of PhD students before and after graduation
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast I report from Edinburgh, where I attended a meeting for student members of the Scottish Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) in Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Materials. While in the Scottish capital I discovered how CDTs are helping students make the most out of their PhDs and I also heard …
We're joined this week by freelance games journalist, Nico Deyo, and Tyler Colp of PC Gamer to talk about their experiences playing the Overwatch 2 beta. Square Enix has been bought by Embracer for not a whole lot of money. Well, at least in the world of corporate acquisitions. The team also have news about Nintendo, a lawsuit against Activision fi…
This month our guest is Tom Sharp, group technician for the Optoelectronics research group here at the Department of Physics, where his day to day involves working closely with scientists to maintain and troubleshoot equipment and ensure a smooth running of the laboratories and facilities. Tom was always drawn to mechanical work growing up, and joi…
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Cutting the carbon footprint of supercomputing in scientific research
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Science benefits enormously from supercomputing, which enables researchers to process vast amounts of data and conduct complex simulations. But these machines can be notorious energy guzzlers, with the largest supercomputers consuming as much power as a small city. In this episode of the Physics World Stories podcast, scientists discuss how individ…
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Math & Physics Podcast

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Episode #102 - The Mystifying World of Magnetism
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Today we talk about all the beautiful things we have learned about magnetism. From symmetries to analogies, there are always beautiful things to learn about magnetic fields. Instagram: @math.physics.podcast Tiktok: @math.physics.podcast Email: math.physics.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MathPhysPodAv Parker Levesque, Rayhan Walia
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 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondthePhysics/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Beyond_Physics If you want to keep up with the program. Links Where to find the Eigenbros: htt…
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Radio Physics


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Radio Physics: Students Interview CERN Scientist
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Aspen High School students Kenton Kowar and Elijah Goldman interview Nicholas Rodd, a theoretical physicist at CERN and organizer of the winter conference, “New Methods and Ideas at the Frontiers of Particle Physics." The three met during Lina Necib’s excellent public lecture at the Wheeler Opera House which Nicholas introduced. Lina's lecture is a…
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Physics Frontiers


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Episode 64: Born's Rule with Blake Stacey
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Jim talks with Blake Stacey about recent attempts to replace Born's rule. Born's rule is the principle used in quantum mechanics that associates quantum states to the probability of measurement. There has been a recent interest in Quantum Foundations to try to find a less arbitrary rationale for this procedure. Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsf…
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Defying Physics


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061- Dodgeball Tournament Part 1: The Preview
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I will be participating in a dodgeball tournament. Meet the team!
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Physics World Weekly Podcast


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Ukraine’s stained-glass heritage shines through
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast the Ukrainian glass artist and architect Oksana Kondratyeva talks about the long tradition of stained glass making in Ukraine and how the country’s artistic and historical heritage is threatened by the Russian invasion. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-3759129-1'); });…
Where I live we get a good snow once every few years. This year we got lucky and had an awesome snow day!
We had Pi day at school!
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Radiation detectors could help find ancient buildings and dinosaur bones
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googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-3759129-1'); }); In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, Victoria Robinson and Stuart Black at the University of Reading explain how gamma-ray spectrometers have been used for the first time to locate ancient underground structures. The technique is normally used to identify…
Tune in this week for another heaping spoonful of games industry nonsense, including an ad system for Xbox games, Sonic Origins' preorder scheme, and "girl boss" energy. Also, Gearbox has announced a new Tales from the Borderlands game, a 'leaked' Game Boy emulator for Switch, and more. LINKS: Meta's Sheryl Sandberg reportedly pressured outlet to d…
I just returned from a camping trip and It was COLD! my fingertips still haven't quite thawed out. Maybe I should get that checked out.
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Electron rain is driven to Earth by whistler waves, carbon nanotubes encapsulate explosive nitrogen
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googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-3759129-1'); }); In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, the space physicist Xiaojia Zhang explains how whistler waves in Earth’s radiation belts are accelerating high-energy electrons towards the North and South poles. As well as causing spectacular aurorae, these energetic…
A few years ago, my school switched to google classroom. Along with this came the ability to share documents and collaborate in real time. This was meant to be used for educational purposes, but as you know, us students hardly use things as they are intended.
After tackling some news in Activision Blizzard corner, we discuss updates and shortcomings in Halo Infinite. There's also a Nintendo recap, an overview of Kingdom Hearts games are worth playing, and more. LINKS: Vicarious Visions officially merged into Blizzard Entertainment, renamed Blizzard Albany | Windows Central Whistleblower claims Gov. News…
Back in sixth grade, we had quite a few weird and interesting things happen in the stairwells at school.
I recently went to a Valentines day dance. Who knew bowties could be such a pain?
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Measuring gravity outdoors using a quantum gas, breakthroughs in materials processing and particle physics
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googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-3759129-1'); }); In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, four physicists at the University of Birmingham explain how they used two clouds of ultracold atoms as a portable gravity sensor. Their device was able to locate a small tunnel on the university campus and can be used …
There are many things that have happened to me in the 14 short years I have lived. I never expected being attacked by a dog would be one of them.
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Quantum computing meets machine learning, how motorsport could save the planet
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features an interview with the physicist Maria Schuld, who is a senior researcher and software developer at Xanadu – a Toronto-based quantum technology company. She talks about the challenges and rewards of implementing machine-learning systems on quantum computers. Also on hand is the author Kit Cha…
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People doing Physics

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Suchitra Sebastian and Logan Dandridge
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We’re doing things a bit differently this month, welcoming not one but two guests in this episode. Suchitra Sebastian is a professor of Physics at the Cavendish, but like cats, she had more than a few lives before becoming a world-class scientist. And like cats, she moves gracefully between very different worlds. It took time and a few twists and t…
We won't bury the lede, folks. We forgot to mention that E3 has been canceled for 2022. Whoops! But in news we DO actually discuss, Sony has revealed their new PlayStation Plus membership. The next Zelda game won't be released until 2023, but Nintendo has delivered a morsel of a teaser. Carli reports on her field trip to GDC 2022, and more! LINKS: …
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JET’s record result and the quest for fusion energy
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One of longest-running physics jokes is that, despite numerous promising breakthroughs, practical nuclear fusion will forever be 30 years away. Earlier this year, there was an exciting result in the UK that suggests that – sooner or later – fusion scientists will have the last laugh. The Joint European Torus (JET) nuclear-fusion experiment based in…
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Neutron capture destroys tumours from the inside, dead stars are born again, commercializing quantum sensors
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast Bruce Bauer, CEO of TAE Life Sciences, explains how boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) can destroy tumour cells without exposing surrounding healthy tissues to damaging levels of radiation. He also chats about how the company is developing technology that will make BNCT more accessible to cancer…