
Welcome to For the Love of Science, a podcast from The Bay Area Environmental Research Institute. In this show, we hear directly from the institute's scientists, engineers, and mission specialists about the groundbreaking research they're doing right now in earth, environmental, and space sciences, and learn about what their work can teach us about our Earth and our universe.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceEarth Sciences | ||||

In this special episode, hear the story of BAERI's founding from the founders themselves: husband and wife team Robert Bergstrom and Sharon Sittloh.
In this episode we hear from planetary scientist Victoria Hartwick who works with the Mars Climate Modeling Center at NASA Ames. The conversation includes a discussion about Dr. Hartwick's paper that explores whether wind turbines on Mars could be a ... more
What's it like to work as a climate scientist today? In this episode I speak with climate scientist Kristina Pistone about her research, her role on the sustainability commission for the city of Sunnyvale in California, and how our current system of ... more
In this two-part series we meet two researchers who will soon be working with data from the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope. In Part II, I speak with Jesse Bregman, an astrophysicist who has spent his 50 year career at NASA Ames, and bee... more
In this two-part series we meet two researchers who will soon be working with data from the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope. In this episode, Part I, I speak with early career astronomer Taylor Bell about his work categorizing exoplanets... more
Fourteen current and alumni researchers at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute answer the question: What does science mean to you?
We hear from:Geert BarentsenAnn Marie CodyChristina HedgesSusan HobanDarlene LimAmber McCullumZara Mirmalek... more
This two-part series is all about exoplanets, planets outside of our solar system, and how they and the stars they orbit are a key part of the search for extraterrestrial life.
In this episode, Part 2, we talk with two more BAERI folks, astronomer ... more
This two-part series is all about exoplanets, planets outside of our solar system, and how they and the stars they orbit are a key part of the search for extraterrestrial life.
In this episode, Part 1, we talk with two BAERI researchers, Christina ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #123 |








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