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Aishwarya Bramma
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Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Black hole or White dwarf - decides Subramanyan Chandrasekar
Black hole or White dwarf - decides Subramanyan Chandrasekar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-10-19
21 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Ada Lovelace World's First Programmer and a great thinker ahead of her time.
Ada Lovelace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-10-12
25 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
World's First Programmable Machine
World's First Programmable MAchine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-10-12
18 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Newton or Leibniz ? No, it was an Indian - Madhava!
This story brings to you the life of the Universal genius - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the man behind the stepped drum mechanical calculator. He was a celebrated mathematician, Physicist, scientist. He was charged with plagiarising Newton's work of Calculus which left him devastated for the rest of his life until his death. In the course of the story, we also look at the mammoth effort of Newton in the field of Physics. Today we understand that Newton was not the sole inventor of Calculus. The western world now recognizes that Leibniz also invented the Calculus independent of...
2021-08-21
21 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Mahathma Gandhi's Inspiration - Thillaiadi Valliammai
Happy Independence Day!! Mathma Gandhi inspired lakhs of common people to join the Indian National movement. This story brings to you the motherly figure in Gandhi's life who really instilled the thought of nationalism in him. Thillaiadi Valliammai is regarded as Gandhi's Guru who inspired Gandhi to choose NonViolence as his weapon against the mighty British. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-08-14
13 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Pascal and the Pascaline - Mechanical Computer
Pascal and Pascaline - Mechanical Computer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-08-07
12 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Invention of world's First Mechanical Computer
This story is about Wilhelm Schickard, the inventor of world's first mechanical computer. He is also known as the Father of the computer age. (1592 - 1635) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-07-31
10 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Number System and Fingers and Maths
Listen to know about the different number Systems - decimal number systems, dozenal number system etc. What is the importance of fingers in mathematical calculations? Listen to know the answer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-07-24
10 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
NASA's Human Computer
Human Computer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-07-20
17 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
The most recycled thing on our planet.
The most recycled thing on our planet. Listen to know more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-06-28
15 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Chocolate - Xocolatl
This story brings to you the history of Chocolate. Is it really good for your health?? Listen to know more. Credits: Song: Sing a song of people Original Poem : Lois Lenski Movie: Kuttram Kadithal Director: Bramma.G Music Director: Shankar Rangarajan Artist: Aishwarya Bramma --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-06-19
16 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
History of Computing devices - Abacus
History of Computing devices - Abacus. Who are computers??? Yes, they were humans in the beginning until they didn't want to do those monotonous computations. Machines came then to aid the computers in their computations and we started calling those machines - computers. The earliest known computing device is Abacus used first by the Mesopotamians about 5000 years ago. Here we talk about them too You may please turn on notifications for future episodes on your podcast platform. You may also send me your feedback/ comment @ sciencekadhaigal@gmail.com or WhatsApp 9962582224 --- ...
2021-06-13
12 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Moon Mars Hide and seek game
Moon mars Occultation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-04-17
01 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
#22 The most important invention in the history of humankind
What do you think is the most important invention in the history of humankind? Listen to know more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-01-22
13 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
The English Calendar
The history of the English calendar is discussed in this story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2021-01-01
16 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
#20 Christopher Columbus - Hero or Villain?? Part 6 of Europe to India
A brief history of the famous explorer - Christopher Columbus. Is he a Genoese sailor or a Portuguese secret spy?? How did he help the Portuguese King?? Listen to know more.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-12-18
21 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
#18 Bartholomeu Dias Part 4 of Europe to India
Bartholomeu Dias is the first European to find out the route to India through the seas. This story narrates the story of his journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-11-28
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Archimedes Eureka Eureka
Why did the great Scientist Archimedes run naked on the streets of Greece shouting "Eureka Eureka". Listen to know more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-11-21
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Marco Polo
The unbelievable yet true story of the travels of Marco Polo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-11-20
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Deepavali
Deepavali --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-11-14
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
#15 Alexander the Great - Part 2 0f Europe to India
Alexander the Great is known for his military conquest of Asia. In this story, we bring to you the story of his exploration of Asia and through that means, mapping Asia for Europeans. He also helped the scientific knowledge of the east collaborate with the scientific minds of the west. He married east to west and played a vital role in making Science flourish in Europe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-10-30
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
#14 Europe to India
The dawn of Age of Discovery. Why and how the age of exploration started? India was always the goal, the final destination of treasures. Were the Europeans able to arrive at their destination? How hard was it for them? This story outlines the exploration of Phoenicians, the earliest known explorers and their way of exploring the mighty oceans. The Queen of Egypt sent an expedition to the sacred land of Punt. Was Punt India? May be, say some historians. Excavation of Roman coins at Arikkamedu, TamilNadu strongly supports the trade ties between the two mighty nations - India and Rome w...
2020-10-23
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Gandhi Stories by kids
This is a collection of Gandhi Stories narrated by kids as young as 4 years. The following are the children featured in this collection. Dhirsya, 6 years, Lalith, 10 years Pranav Athreya 5 years, Dhanishta, 4 years, Sumedha, 7 years, Nakulan, 8 years --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-10-17
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Missile Man of India
Missile Man of India - Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. A tribute on his birthday. What is the project that is close to his heart? Listen to know more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-10-15
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Gandhi Neurons
There are hundred billion neurons in the human brain. A subset of these neurons gets stimulated in our brain when we see a fellow human suffer pain or enjoy pleasure. And, we empathize with that fellow human. Under the skin, we all are one. Our neurons in the brain are made to empathize with each other. Padma Bhushan Dr. V. S. Ramachandran who researched this kind of neurons in our brain has given them the right name. He calls them the Gandhi neurons. Gandhi, through out his life, put himself in others shoes and always understood his people. This story...
2020-10-02
00 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Fire in the Forest, Run, Run Run
Listen to this story of animals who save themselves from the forest fire. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-09-26
14 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong's journey to the moon
This is the thrilling story of Apollo 11 mission to the moon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-09-19
21 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Sir Mokshakundam Visvesvaraya
The Sunday session of this story will focus on the science behind automatic flood gates and its implementation by Sir MV in the famous Krishna Raja Sagar Dam. You can register for this weeks' Sunday session(5 pm) by visiting our website - www.SupernovaScienceStudio.com Sir Mokshakundam Visvesvaraya's birthday is celebrated as Engineer's day. He was a visionary Engineer who dreamt of making India an Industrial superpower. This podcast brings to you his biography. His inventions - collector wells and automatic flood gates are discussed in the story. The construction of Asia's largest dam...
2020-09-12
18 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Velcro
Velcro is the story of how we are able to find solutions to our problems in nature - BIOMIMICRY. Inspired by the thorny seeds that clung to his dress, the curious-minded George de Mestral designed the hooks and loops - Velcro. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-09-04
13 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Belka and Strelka, the space dogs
This is an amazing true story of the space dogs Belka and Strelka. Listen to their incredible journey from being street dogs to becoming international celebrities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-08-28
14 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Kikipoo and the Tsunami
Kikipoo and the tsunami is an extraordinary story of a little girl who fought the tsunami and saved the lives of hundreds of villagers in the small coastal village of Japan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-08-21
16 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Yaanai Doctor
This story brings to you the nature of wildlife, especially the elephants and the contribution of Doctor K, the Elephant man. This story clearly portrays the importance of wildlife in ecological balance and how some irresponsible human activities are endangering the lives of elephants. Many facts about elephants and their way of life are weaved into the story. Doctor K's contribution to the preservation and prevention of Asian Elephants is significant with his research paper published in Nature magazine. His experiences with elephants form a major part of the story. Listen...
2020-08-14
19 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Percy Shaw and the Cats eye
This is an amazing story of a true inventor, Percy Shaw. His experience with a cat on a dark foggy night led to this amazing invention of Cats eye, which is used more widely now than ever before. Listen to know about his invention and the story behind it.There is more than just listening. Get engaging activities, experiments, discussions related to the story told here in this public telegram group curated by the story teller, Aishu. Use the link to join the group. (or search sciencekadhaigal) https://t.me/sciencekadhaigal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm...
2020-08-07
15 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Graham Bells' Metal Detector
Graham Bell's famous telephone invention also has a side story of his accidental invention of a metal detector. This story dramatically brings it out to you. Listen to know how he tried to save the American President James Garfield from his bullet injury using his newly invented metal detector. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-07-30
10 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Hot Air Balloon
Listen to this interesting story of the French brothers who sent a science teacher flying on a hot air balloon. Who inspired them to make this gigantic balloon? How did they feel about the balloon flying? Fly with them while you listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-07-30
08 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Mauritius' Kalveriyamesar and DODO
This story brings to you the beauty of nature in Mauritius and how the now-extinct-bird dodo is still missed so much. What has all this to do with this 300-year-old tree, Kalveriyamesar, native to this land? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-07-30
12 min
Aishu's Science Kadhaigal
Prelude to Astronomy Story
Prelude to Astronomy story. This is an introduction to naked eye observation of the cosmos. Can you see the planets with just your naked eye? When can you see them and where should you spot them? Listen to get inspired in sky-gazing. This is actually a preparation for a story on astronomy in the coming weeks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencekadhaigal/message
2020-07-30
08 min