
Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Natural SciencesScience | ||||

Professor David Marshall, from Oxford University, narrates his journey through his wealth of experiences and how they've shaped his research in physical oceanography. Starting from his favorite pastime of practicing the scales, chords and cadences, h... more
Scientific research is hard. In the “Valley of Death” where research ideas from the brightest scientists are made or broken, we must persevere and push our research to reality.
Professor Leighton talks about his lifelong journey from an orchestra ... more
Prof Cather Simpson talks about how she started off as a biologist seeking to understand the intricacies of haemoglobin and her current research on photonics. With a wide variety of applications, from making smartphones to vertical farming, photonics... more
An interview with Professor Jon Gluyas about his current research on geothermal energy, the imminent helium crisis and scientific inspiration. Prof Gluyas is the Executive Director of the Durham Energy Institute at Durham University.
From now on, I... more
Professor Dave-Reay from the University of Edinburgh talked about his current research on greenhouse gas mitigation from integrated land-use farming techniques to climate-smart food to cut greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries. He describe... more
An interview with Professor Akin-Ojo about his current research on how he applies theoretical physics of quantum dot solar cells and superconductivity to help solve the energy crisis in Africa. He narrates a beautiful journey from exploring the funda... more
An interview with Professor Tim Palmer about his hopes on governmental response to climate change, the uncertainty of clouds in today's models and his current research on inexact computing -- a novel way of increasing efficiency and reducing computat... more
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