"What Do Scientists Do?" is a STEM podcast for all ages! In each episode, a guest expert teaches us all about a new science, technology, engineering, or math topic. How do we study things that are too small to see with our eyes? How do we keep track of ocean creatures that swim all around the world? Our guests answer these questions and more! Do your curious kids have questions theyโd like answere... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & Family |
๐ Tune in to the latest episode of "What Do Scientists Do?" for a conversation abuzz with everyone's favourite creepy crawlies: ants! ๐ more
Join us as we dive into the world of ocean sounds with Emmanuelle Cook (she/her), a PhD student as Dalhousie's Department of Oceanography! In this episode, we make a splash exploring what the waters in the Arctic sound like! ๐ ๐ต more
In this episode of "What Do Scientists Do?," Jess hangs out with Dr. Craig McCormick (he/him), a virologist and professor at Dalhousie University's Department of Microbiology & Immunology. We dive into the wild world of viruses--we're talking virus c... more
๐๏ธ Tune in to our latest minisode about the world of Biostatistics! ๐ฟ๐ more
Biostatistician is a long job title, what do they even do? ๐งโโ๏ธ How can we use statistics in healthcare? ๐ Can math be creative? How can Chat GPT and AI help? ๐ป And how much computer programming does a biostatistician have to do? more
What do you mean the ocean is getting more acidic?!? ๐คฏ In this minisode, Mira and Mab explain the process of ocean acidification in under 10 minutes, explaining what acids are ๐งช, how the pH scale works โ๏ธ, and the complicated chemistry behind ocean... more
๐ What is ocean acidification? โ๏ธ How does carbon dioxide get into ocean water? ๐จHow can we be creative in STEM? ๐ธ And why was the Halifax Harbour dyed pink? more
What even is climate change? ๐ค In this minisode, Mira and Mab explain climate change in under 10 minutes, explaining how climate change happens, why it happens, and what we can do about it! ๐ To learn more about climate change, check out our full l... more
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