
Scientists continue to discover new things in their quest to understand the fundamental principles of life, and at the same time help improve the lives of millions. But with scientists being busy with their research and the public living in an extremely fast paced world, there are a lot of new technologies or discoveries that are either being overlooked or even misunderstood. Lefteris (that's me) ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In the second part of the article I wanted to delve deeper into the challenges Palestinian researchers face, some are common some quite unique.
This podcast is a voice-over of the article I published on my substack in May 2024.
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Meet 4 Palestinian scientists who try to make it work in the West Bank, through war, inequality and social barriers.
This podcast is a voice-over of the article I published on my substack in May 2024.
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In this edition of the podcast, we're talking with forensic anthropologist Vasiliki Louka, a PhD candidate from the University of Leicester. She studies human remains and aims to identify people from them. How does she do it? Why is it important? How... more
When you buy the human pheromone oils online... what are you actually buying? What are pheromones? How do we measure aggression? all these questions and more are going to be answered in today's episode with Dr. Eva Mishor from the Weizmann Institute ... more
Episode 30 is here and we talk about corporations, the digital world, Super Apps and how people in academia study these concepts. To do this we discuss with Ms. Roslina Chai an executive doctoral researcher from Ecole des Ponts in Paris.
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Aaaaaaaaaand we're back! For this 29th edition of the show, an old familiar face is returning. Dr. Aled Roberts made the rounds of the internet a couple of months ago with his research about creating construction material using astronaut blood! His ... more
Before I take a break and work towards making the podcast better and more accessible, I leave you with a different kind of episode.
I met Dr. Hamid Khan from the charity Sense About Science and we discussed the best way to actually discuss matters ... more
What makes us conscious? What parts of our brains are active when we sleep vs when we're awake? I met with Andrea Luppi a cognitive scientist with a background in philosophy that is interested to find out how the brain works and what makes us humans ... more
Lefteris asks science because he loves science - so damn much that you can feel his enthusiasm in every episode. This is a great resource if you want to understand more about science and how it’s done across several sectors and disciplines.
Very interesting as Lefteris has the ability to break down concepts from extremely various fields and make it understandable to non expert people!
Love how the show is constructed and the interviews conducted.
Wonderful podcast. I love how Lefteris takes the time to find great guests, but even more so how he makes their research easy to understand without dumbing it down and loosing the essence.









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