This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Guangyu Zhang. Along with his colleagues at the Institute of ...
Regular listeners of the Physics World podcast will have noticed that things have been a little different for the past couple of months. That’s because we’ve handed over the presenter mic to science ...
Too often in science, the people producing results and advancing our collective understanding are little more than names on publications. You might be lucky enough to see them speak at a conference, ...
Francesca Fernandes ’25 strikes me as an enthusiastic academic who is passionate about learning and her bookshelves, full of all kinds of books. Although the guitar and MIDI keyboard in her dorm room ...
The Campus Technology Insider podcast explores current trends and issues impacting technology leaders in higher education. Listen in as Executive Editor Rhea Kelly chats with ed tech experts and ...
The Nature Podcast’s 2018 end of year special. Your browser does not support the audio element. The last of this year’s songs is an ode to a lander that touched ...
THE 20TH Century was a golden age for physics but some of its ideas for explaining the material universe have been thrown into doubt. Could a theory known as entropic gravity usher in a new dawn? Also ...
Sexism and patriarchy directly trigger inequities in science and research. These inequities, based on gender, caste, age, or ability are increasingly being called out, questioned, and sometimes ...
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