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No One Saw It ComingNo One Saw It ComingNaked Truth about X-RaysBefore selfies, before CT scans, before social media filters and front-facing cameras… there was the X-Ray. Discovered by accident in a 19th-century lab, it went on to become a craze. Displayed as a sideshow attraction, people would x-ray their hands, their bags, their feet, even cuddling their loved one! Suzie Sheehy is an Accelerator Physicist by day and on the side, she writes books like The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed our World. She explains to Marc Fennell (Stuff the British Stole, Mastermind) how the invention of the x-ray revolutionised medicine, changed the way we thin...2025-06-0225 minThe Science Show - Separate stories podcastThe Science Show - Separate stories podcastThe Matter of Everything - Twelve Experiments that Changed our WorldSuzie Sheehy focuses experimental physicists those who did the work and gathered the data that led to the great theories about how the universe works.2024-10-0509 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldThe 'science shed' across the ditchElectrons! High speeds! Intense beams of light! Claire Concannon takes a tour of our nearest particle accelerator – the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne. Designed to create high-energy x-ray light useful for science, the synchrotron enables an incredible diversity of research. And, because of long-standing funding support, New Zealand scientists can also use it. Claire finds out what interesting research questions some visiting New Zealanders are shining a light on. Travel to Australia for reporting on this story was supported by the New Zealand Synchrotron Group Ltd.Guests:Dr Emily Finch, Australian SynchrotronDr Helen Brand, Australian Sy...2024-09-0428 minStuff To Blow Your MindStuff To Blow Your MindFrom the Vault: The Matter of Everything, with Suzie SheehyIn this classic episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Joe chats with physicist Suzie Sheehy, author of "The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World." (originally published 08/08/2023)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-09-031h 15Einstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoPhysics and Sustainable Development, Wattle Sustainability Fellowships, Student Space Challenge ProgrammeDr Shane and Scarlett speak with six guests in this bumper physics show!This week's guests are:1) Dr Sara Webb, from Swinburne University. To prepare for the future of Astronomy, Dr. Sara Webb works with optical telescope data and machine learning to explore explosions in the universe and how astronomers find them. Sara focused on studying small, yet mighty, red dwarf stars and their flares. When a star flares, energy and matter are spewed out into the surrounding solar system, and Sara has worked to build up a large and unique population of these stars...2024-06-3052 minAmplifying ResearchAmplifying Research4. A/Prof Suzie Sheehy on reaching a large audienceView the full show notes on the Amplifying Research website: https://www.amplifyingresearch.com/podcast/4-aprof-suzie-sheehy-on-reaching-a-large-audience   Today's episode is a deep dive with A/Prof Suzie Sheehy. She's both an accomplished accelerator physicist and an absolutely incredible science communicator. Her TED talk, "The case for curiosity driven research" has almost 2 million views as of posting date, she's partnered with The Royal Institution to deliver lectures with hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, and she's the published author of the book, "The matter of everything: 12 experiments that changed our world". Our c...2024-02-261h 11London Writers\' SalonLondon Writers' Salon#091: Suzie Sheehy — Writing Popular Science, Making Complex Subjects Accessible, Narrative Nonfiction, The Reality Of Getting Published, Twelve Experiments That Changed Our WorldAccelerator Physicist and author Dr. Suzie Sheehy (The Matter OF Everything: Twelve Experiments That Changed Our World) on simple storytelling techniques to make science and other complex subjects engaging. Plus, Suzie's early impressions as a first-time author, her process for writing and researching The Matter of Everything, and overcoming her 'valley of death' moment with the book to complete it. *ABOUT SUZIE SHEEHYSuzie Sheehy is an accelerator physicist and academic who divides her time between her research groups at the University of Oxford and the University of Melbourne. She is currently focused o...2024-01-201h 04VoorproeversVoorproeversDirk Van Dyck las het boek 'De bouwstenen van alles'Fysicus Suzie Sheehy schreef een boek over twaalf natuurkundige experimenten die onze wereld veranderden. Een ode aan de creativiteit en vindingrijkheid van wetenschappers, en de alomvattende kracht van de fysica. Dirk Van Dijck, emeritus professor Fysica aan UAntwerpen, las het boek.2023-09-1236 minThe PulseThe PulseBringing Physics from Theory to PracticeScience is all about observing the world. But how do you study something you can't see, smell, or hear — like the tiniest particles all around us? How do you test a new energy source when it doesn't really exist yet? These are the challenges that the world of physics often faces. You can come up with theories, using modeling and calculations, and devise some kind of experiment on paper to investigate things. But then you have to translate those ideas into tangible, real-world experiments, which is often incredibly challenging. On this episode, we peek behind the curtain of multimillion-dollar physics ex...2023-08-1849 minStuff To Blow Your MindStuff To Blow Your MindThe Matter of Everything, with Suzie SheehyIn this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Joe chats with physicist Suzie Sheehy, author of "The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-08-091h 15Einstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoDark matter, Stellar Crime Scenes and ImmunodeficiencyDr Shane and Chris KP geek out over astrophysics with Prof. Virginia Kilborn and Dr Suzie Sheehy. Who discuss what makes up a galaxy and address the exciting question - do dark galaxies exist?Then Dr Emily Edwards and Johanna B Kelly discuss newborn screening. World class standard is to test for 80 diseases in the newborn heel prick test. In Australia we currently test for 28, as we haven't updated our testing since the 1990s. Labor confirmed their election promise of $38.4 million on April 6th 2022, to “end the testing lottery” of our very outdated Newborn Screening policy. Unfortunately, a fe...2023-07-1652 minMais lento do que a luzMais lento do que a luzDez sugestões de livros para o VerãoVamos nesta edição do podcast sugerir leituras de Verão, 10 livros recentes publicados em Portugal e em português, todos eles sobre temas de ciência: FÍSICA E ASTROFÌSICA - Albert Einstein, «Os Diários de Viagem de Albert Einstein », Gradiva - Charles Seife, «Stephen Hawking. Como vender uma celebridade científica», Kathartika - Suzie Sheehy, «A Matéria de Tudo. Doze experiências que mudaram o mundo», Temas e Debates - Brian Cox & Jeff Forshaw, «Buracos Negros», Desassossego - Emiliano Ricci, «Guia Turíst...2023-07-0631 minInquiring MindsInquiring MindsImprobable Experiments That Changed the WorldThis week we talk to accelerator physicist Suzie Sheehy about her most recent book The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World. 2023-05-1843 minTalk CocktailTalk CocktailScience Is Simply Curiosity Writ Large: A conversation with Dr. Suzy Sheehy We live in a world that's constantly evolving, driven by innovations in digital technology, AI, and space exploration. Yet, we often overlook the underlying physics that form the foundation of these advancements. The discoveries in physics of the past 120 years have truly shaped our world in ways that were once unimaginable. They were fueled by curiosity, serendipity, and the desire to ask "why?" Dr. Suzie Sheehy, a physicist, science communicator, and academic has devoted her life to exploring the mysteries of our universe. In her groundbreaking new book, "The Matter of Everything," she delves into the incredible history...2023-04-1331 minCurious Minds at WorkCurious Minds at WorkCM 237: Elaine Fox on Mental AgilityChange is a part of life, and it’s a big part of growing and developing. Yet, with change comes uncertainty, and that can cause us to get stuck. To thrive during change, we need a mental agility that comes from self-awareness, emotional awareness, and situational awareness. It’s about what Elaine Fox calls, switch craft. Elaine Fox is a leading psychologist and performance coach who’s spent her career working with athletes, military leaders, and executives. What she’s seen is that the most successful people are the ones who can toggle between different approaches, who have an agile mind. ...2023-04-1042 minThe PulseThe PulseBringing Physics from Theory to PracticeScience is all about observing the world. But how do you study something you can't see, smell, or hear — like the tiniest particles all around us? How do you test a new energy source when it doesn't really exist yet? These are the challenges that the world of physics often faces. You can come up with theories, using modeling and calculations, and devise some kind of experiment on paper to investigate things. But then you have to translate those ideas into tangible, real-world experiments, which is often incredibly challenging. On this episode, we peek behind the curtain of multimillion-dollar ph...2023-03-1047 minUnbelievable?Unbelievable?Classic Replay: Does Science need God? Tom McLeish, David Hutchings & Suzie Sheehy To honour the passing of the great scientist and Christian educator Tom McLeish, we're replaying this show first broadcast in 2017. David Hutchings is a physics teacher and prof Tom McLeish chaired the Royal Society’s education committee. Both Christians co-authored the book ‘Let there be Science: Why God Loves Science and Science needs God’ arguing that the Christian worldview has fuelled many of the greatest leaps forward in science. Joining David and Tom was Suzie Sheehy, an accelerator physicist at Oxford University who is agnostic when it comes to religion. She argued that science doesn’t need G...2023-03-071h 04Science for the PeopleScience for the People#620 The Matter of EverythingIn the past 120 years, physicists have revamped our understanding of matter — of everything that makes up the world. This week on the show, particle physicist Suzie Sheehy takes us on a tour through a cosmos of physics experiments that have revealed the nature of the atom and unveiled particles that exist outside of it. We’ll hear the tales of adventurous experiments and intrepid experimenters, including ones who didn’t receive their due. And along the way, we’ll learn about the ways that particle physics touches our everyday lives.2023-02-2700 minInto the Impossible With Brian KeatingInto the Impossible With Brian KeatingWhat’s the Matter of Everything? Particle Physicist Suzie Sheehy on the INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE PodcastPlease support the podcast by taking our short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/intotheimpossible A vivid account of experiments that changed the course of history, leading to some of the most significant breakthroughs in science. From the serendipitous discovery of X-rays in a German laboratory to the scientists trying to prove Einstein wrong (and inadvertently proving him right) to the race to split open the atom, these brilliant experiments fundamentally changed our lives. Discoveries that have helped us detect the flow of lava deep inside volcanoes, develop life-saving medical techniques like diagnostic imaging and radiation...2023-02-221h 10Audio Signals PodcastAudio Signals PodcastBook | The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World | A Conversation With Author, Dr. Suzie Sheehy | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco CiappelliGuest: Dr. Suzie Sheehy, Author, physicist, science communicator, and academic professor of accelerator physics at the University of Oxford [@unimelb / @UniofOxford]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/suziesheehyKnopf Publisher | https://twitter.com/AAKnopf_____________________________Hosts:Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelliSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin_____________________________This Episode’s Sponsors...2023-02-1645 minThe Arik Korman ShowThe Arik Korman ShowHow Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the WorldExperimental physicist, science communicator, and academic Suzie Sheehy discusses what the difference is between an experimental physicist and a theoretical physicist, what physics has gained from international collaboration, and what scientific breakthroughs could be coming in the near future. Dr. Sheehy's new book is The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World.2023-02-0931 minLet\'s Talk SciCommLet's Talk SciComm41. Interview with physicist, author and science communicator, Associate Professor Suzie SheehyHappy New Year and welcome to another season of Let’s Talk SciComm! We’re excited to be back for another year of podcasting about our very favourite topic – science communication. And we’re launching Season Six with a bang, talking with Associate Professor Suzie Sheehy. Suzie is an accelerator physicist who specialises in novel particle accelerators and beam dynamics, with a current focus on medical applications. Her research at The University of Melbourne investigates novel particle therapy accelerators and beam delivery systems, compact linear electron accelerators (X-band) and improving accelerator reliability in Low and Middle-Income countries (STELLA p...2023-02-0631 minTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaAccelerator Physics w/ Suzie SheehyIn this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by accelerator physicist Dr. Suzie Sheehy to talk about her new book, "The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbably Experiments Changed the World." They discuss how particle accelerators came to be, what they actually do, and their applications from fundamental particle physics to nuclear medicine and beyond. Follow Suzie: @suziesheehy.2023-02-061h 08The Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer Show318. Suzie Sheehy — The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the WorldPhysics has always sought to deepen our understanding of the nature of matter and the world around us. But how do you conduct experiments with the fundamental building blocks of existence? How do you manipulate a particle a trillion times smaller than a grain of sand? How do you cause a proton to sail around a twenty-seven-kilometer-long loop 11,000 times per second? And, crucially, why is all this important? In The Matter of Everything, accelerator physicist Suzie Sheehy introduces us to the people who, through a combination of genius, persistence and luck, staged the experiments that changed the course of...2023-01-241h 54How Do We Fix It?How Do We Fix It?Pushing Back Against Polarization: The Village Square. Liz JoynerOne way to help solve America's polarization crisis is to hang out with someone not like you. Someone who sees the world differently or comes from a cultural background, social class, racial or ethnic group other than your own.While social media, political elites and national news outlets profit from polarization, the rest of us do not. This episode looks at one highly successful local initiative to push back against the conflict entrepreneurs who want to make us angry, fearful and divided.Our guest is Liz Joyner, founder and President of The Village Squ...2023-01-1233 minShrink Rap RadioShrink Rap Radio#826 Physicist Suzie Sheehy PhD on How Physics Is Really DoneDR. SUZIE SHEEHY is a physicist, science communicator and academic who divides her time between research groups at the University of Oxford and University of Melbourne. She is currently focused on developing new particle accelerators for applications in medicine.  Her 2023 book The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics and Improbable Experiments Changed The World  is her first book.2022-12-081h 03Dan Snow\'s History HitDan Snow's History HitAtoms and X-rays: Experiments That Changed HistoryFor millennia, people have obsessed over questions about the nature of matter in our universe. Then, by the turn of the twentieth century, we believed we had answered everything. Our understanding of matter was finally complete. But an unprecedented outburst of scientific discovery was about to change the course of history...Dr Suzie Sheehy is an accelerator physicist, academic and science communicator. Suzie joins Dan to introduce us to the people who staged ground-breaking experiments— from the serendipitous discovery of X-rays in a German lab to the race to split open the atomic nucleus, Suzie reminds us...2022-09-0626 minHow To Academy PodcastHow To Academy PodcastSuzie Sheehy - The Matter of EverythingFor millennia, people have asked questions about the nature of matter. In the twentieth century, this curiosity led to an unprecedented outburst of scientific discovery that changed the course of history.In this episode of the podcast, accelerator physicist Suzie Sheehy introduces us to the people who, through a combination of genius, persistence and luck, staged these ground-breaking experiments. Pulling physics down from the theoretical and putting it in the hands of the people, this podcast celebrates human ingenuity, creativity and curiosity: a powerful reminder that progress relies on the desire to know. ...2022-07-011h 04Talks at GoogleTalks at GoogleEp252 - Suzie Sheehy | The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World Accelerator physicist Dr. Suzie Sheehy visits Google to discuss her book "The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World." Her book tells a hopeful story of human ingenuity, creativity and unending curiosity, and introduces us to the people who, through a combination of genius, persistence and luck, staged ground-breaking experiments that shaped the world as we know it. From the physicists who soared in hot air balloons on the trail of new particles, to the serendipitous discovery of X-rays in a German lab; and from the race to split open the atomic nucleus, to the...2022-06-211h 01Talks at GoogleTalks at GoogleSuzie Sheehy | The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World Accelerator physicist Dr. Suzie Sheehy visits Google to discuss her book "The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World." Her book tells a hopeful story of human ingenuity, creativity and unending curiosity, and introduces us to the people who, through a combination of genius, persistence and luck, staged ground-breaking experiments that shaped the world as we know it. From the physicists who soared in hot air balloons on the trail of new particles, to the serendipitous discovery of X-rays in a German lab; and from the race to split open the atomic nucleus, to the...2022-06-211h 01Shirtloads of ScienceShirtloads of ScienceThe Matter of Everything with Dr Suzie Sheehy (288)Observe, Ask, Explain, Predict , Test. These are the steps scientists use to improve our knowledge. Dr. Suzie Sheehy is a particle physicist. She talks with Dr Karl about twelve significant experiments that changed the modern world. Ep288 [Repeat] https://drkarl.com https://suziesheehy.com   2022-05-1534 minTravels Through TimeTravels Through TimeDr Suzie Sheehy: The Matter of Everything (1932)In this episode, we are donning our lab coats and gaining access to the secrets of particle physics. We visit 1932, an astonishing year in the history of science across the world, from Carl Anderson’s rooftop cloud chamber in California, to Marietta Blau’s mountaintop experiments in Austria, via the Cavendish Lab at the University of Cambridge. Our guest is Dr Suzie Sheehy. Dr Sheehy is unusual for Travels Through Time – she is a scientist rather than a historian – but she is also quite unusual within her own field of accelerator physics. Firstly, because she is a woman, a...2022-05-101h 05Start the WeekStart the WeekCuriosity, ingenuity and experimentationWonder at the natural world has inspired people and fuelled curiosity for millennia. The ancient Greek Theophrastus had interests that spread far and wide, from biology and physics to ethics and metaphysics. But although he was Aristotle’s friend and collaborator, and his notes on botany inspired Linnaeus, his name has mostly been forgotten. The writer Laura Beatty’s new book, Looking for Theophrastus, aims to rescue him from obscurity. The scientist, Suzie Sheehy, still feels a childlike wonder at the way physics seems to be able to describe everything – from the smallest subatomic particle to the scale...2022-05-0242 minAstronomy Astrophiz PodcastsAstronomy Astrophiz PodcastsAstrophiz146-Dr Suzie Sheehy - Accelerator physics and Cancer TherapiesYou’ll love this wonderful interview with Accelerator Physicist Dr Suzie Sheehy, who is doing groundbreaking work with particle accelerators to develop compact instruments that are changing the way nuclear medicine is used in clinical treatments worldwide. Dr Suzie divides her time between her research groups at the University of Oxford where she is Visiting Lecturer, and the University of Melbourne where she is a Senior Lecturer and Baker/ANSTO Fellow in Medical Accelerator Physics. For Science lovers, get her new book; it’s a ‘must have’ for every library. “The Matter of Everything ~ Twelve Experiments that changed our world” Out online o...2022-04-1457 minEinstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoAccelerator Physics, Cellular Functions and Volcanos!Dr Shane presents three guests. First up, Dr Suzie Sheehy who is researching accelerator physics, talks about her work with the particle accelerators, her move to the UK to live in COVID normal conditions and her soon to be released book called 12 experiments that changed our World. Then, Dr Stefen Verwoert, from the Walter Eliza Hall Institute and Peter Mac, discusses research on transcription, which is the cell’s ability to pass on their encoded DNA to other cells to maintain their cellular function. The third guest is Dr Janine Krippner, a Volcanologist from the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program fr...2021-11-2149 minTodo deja MarcaTodo deja Marca036 Conversaciones sobre la curiosidadEsta semana, la robot Gabriela y yo (Guillem Recolons) tratamos la curiosidad, ya sabes, lo que mató al gato. Y repasamos las dimensiones de la curiosidad definidas por el profesor de psicología Todd B. Kashdan, y las charlas TEDx de la Doctora Suzie Sheehy, de la ingeniera aeroespacial Rosa Avalos-Warren, y de los periodistas Sergio Vilela y Rosa Viejo. Muy interesantes, aunque ya imaginas que Guillem y Gabriela no coinciden mucho en puestos de vista. Music “Cat on the lose” Tiki Tiki on Epidemic Sound El post escrito “Conversaciones sobre la curiosidad” https://www.guillemrecolons.com/conversaciones-sobre-la-curiosidad Información sobre el ps...2021-09-0411 minEinstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoBreaking temperature records, particle accelerators and the Delta Variant Professor Colby Zaph, from Monash University's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, discusses novel molecular mechanisms that control T cell function in mucosal immunity and inflammation; and Dr. Suzie Sheehy, Senior Lecturer in Medical Accelerator Physics from The University of Melbourne, explains how particle accelerators are a fundamental research tool in particle and nuclear physics, but accelerators are also used in many areas of society. And in science news, the team discuss climate change and the fires in the northern hemisphere. With presenters Dr. Shane, Dr. Ailie, and Dr. Linden.Program page: Einstein-A-Go-GoFacebook page: Einstein-A-Go-Go2021-07-0453 minEinstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoVenus, Depression treatment and July lecturesAstrophysicist Dr Rebecca Allen from Swinburne University, talks about the new NASA missions to Venus; Kate Gunningham from Epworth Centre for Innovation, discusses her work in a trial investigating a novel non-invasive brain stimulation device for treating depression; and Dr Suzie Sheehy, University of Melbourne, spruiks the upcoming popular physics lecture series. In weekly science news, the team covers international space station experiments and converting plastics into food products.With presenters Dr. Shane, Lauren and Krystal.Program page: Einstein-A-Go-GoFacebook page: Einstein-A-Go-GoTwitter: Einstein-A-Go-Go 2021-06-2053 minThe Pop Test – A comedy science quizThe Pop Test – A comedy science quizLightWe catch up with the fastest thing in the universe, light, and ask it why it’s in such a hurry.Featuring comedians Danielle Walker, Jack Druce and Physicist Suzie Sheehy.2021-03-1926 minMain opensciencevids channelMain opensciencevids channelLab, Camera, Action: Particle acceleratorAndrew takes a look inside the ISIS particle accelerator in Oxfordshire, where scientists use neutrons to investigate the structure of materials, and accelerator physicist Dr Suzie Sheehy explains how this massive machine works. Written and presented by Andrew Steele Videography by Tom Fuller, Joseph Caruana and Andrew Steele Thanks to Suzie Sheehy, John Thomason, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) 2020-08-2600 minTuneIn | TechnologyTuneIn | TechnologyThe case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie SheehySeemingly pointless scientific research can lead to extraordinary discoveries, says physicist Suzie Sheehy. In a talk and tech demo, she shows how many of our modern technologies are tied to centuries-old, curiosity-driven experiments -- and makes the case for investing in more to arrive at a deeper understanding of the world.2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks 科技TEDTalks 科技主张由好奇心驱动的研究的论据 | Suzie Sheehy物理学家苏西 · 施海说,看似毫无意义的科学研究可以导致非凡的发现。在这场演讲和技术演示中,她说明了:我们的许多现代技术都与几个世纪以来由好奇心驱动的实验紧密相连,并为投资更多好奇心驱动的研究以加深对世界的理解提供了论据。Translated by jacks junReviewed by Wilde Luo2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks TechnologieTEDTalks TechnologieEin Plädoyer für Neugier getriebene Forschung | Suzie SheehyScheinbar sinnlose wissenschaftliche Forschung kann zu außergewöhnlichen Entdeckungen führen, sagt Physikerin Suzie Sheehy. Mit ihrem Vortrag und einigen technischen Experimenten demonstriert sie uns, wie viele unserer modernen Technologien auf jahrhundertealte Experimente zurückgehen, die nur auf Neugier basierten. Damit hält sie ein Plädoyer dafür, dass wir mehr investieren müssen, um die Welt besser zu verstehen.2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks TecnologíaTEDTalks TecnologíaEn defensa de la investigación impulsada por la curiosidad | Suzie SheehyInvestigaciones científicas aparentemente sin sentido pueden llevar a descubrimientos extraordinarios, según la física Suzie Sheehy. En esta charla y demostración tecnológica, muestra cuántas de nuestras tecnologías modernas están sujetas a experimentos de hace siglos y motivadas por la curiosidad, y defiende invertir en más para llegar a un conocimiento más profundo del mundo.2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks TecnologiaTEDTalks TecnologiaDefendendo a pesquisa motivada pela curiosidade | Suzie SheehyPesquisas científicas aparentemente inúteis podem levar a descobertas incríveis, diz a física Suzie Sheehy. Em uma palestra e exposição tecnológica, ela mostra quantas de nossas tecnologias modernas estão ligadas a experimentos centenários, motivados pela curiosidade, e defende uma dedicação maior para que se possa atingir um entendimento mais profundo sobre o mundo.2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks 기술TEDTalks 기술호기심이 이끈 연구 | 수지 쉬히(Suzie Sheehy)겉으로는 가치없어 보이는 연구가 훌륭한 발견을 선도할 수 있다고 물리학자 수지 쉬히는 주장합니다. 이 강연과 기술 시연에서 수지 쉬히는 오늘날의 현대 기술이 얼마나 많이 수세기 전 호기심이 이끈 실험에서 비롯되었는지를 보여줍니다. 그리고 세계를 더 깊게 이해하기 위해 더 많이 투자하여 호기심이 이끈 연구들을 지원하자고 말합니다.2018-11-0509 minTEDTalks TechnologieTEDTalks TechnologiePlaidoyer pour une recherche menée par la curiosité | Suzie SheehyDes recherches qui semblent pourtant inutiles peuvent mener à des découvertes extraordinaires, affirme la physicienne Suzie Sheehy. Dans une présentation émaillée par des démonstrations, elle nous explique que de nombreuses technologies modernes reposent sur des expériences menées par pure curiosité il y a des siècles. Elle fait un plaidoyer en faveur d'un plus grand investissement dans des recherches qui nous permettent de développer une compréhension du monde plus profonde.2018-11-0509 minUnbelievable?Unbelievable?Does Science need God? David Hutchings, Tom McLeish & Suzie SheehyDavid Hutchings is a physics teacher and prof Tom McLeish chairs the Royal Society’s education committee. They are both Christians and have co-authored the book ‘Let there be Science: Why God Loves Science and Science needs God’ arguing that the Christian worldview has fuelled many of the greatest leaps forward in science. Joining David and Tom is Suzie Sheehy, a particle physicist at Oxford University who is agnostic when it comes to religion. She argues that science doesn’t need God since it’s a fundamentally human activity. For ‘Let There Be Science’ http://www.lionhudson.com...2017-07-311h 21Unbelievable?Unbelievable?Does Science need God? David Hutchings, Tom McLeish & Suzie SheehyDavid Hutchings is a physics teacher and prof Tom McLeish chairs the Royal Society’s education committee. They are both Christians and have co-authored the book ‘Let there be Science: Why God Loves Science and Science needs God’ arguing that the Christian worldview has fuelled many of the greatest leaps forward in science. Joining David and Tom is Suzie Sheehy, a particle physicist at Oxford University who is agnostic when it comes to religion. She argues that science doesn’t need God since it’s a fundamentally human activity. For ‘Let There Be Science’ http://www.lionhudson.com...2017-07-311h 21Unbelievable?Unbelievable?Does Science need God? David Hutchings, Tom McLeish & Suzie SheehyDavid Hutchings is a physics teacher and prof Tom McLeish chairs the Royal Society’s education committee. They are both Christians and have co-authored the book ‘Let there be Science: Why God Loves Science and Science needs God’ arguing that the Christian worldview has fuelled many of the greatest leaps forward in science. Joining David and Tom is Suzie Sheehy, an accelerator physicist at Oxford University who is agnostic when it comes to religion. She argues that science doesn’t need God since it’s a fundamentally human activity. For ‘Let There Be Science’ http://www.lionhudson...2017-07-281h 21Start the WeekStart the WeekA Theory of Everything?On Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe asks if one day we might know everything. The mathematician Marcus du Sautoy and the physicist Roger Penrose explore the far reaches of knowledge, questioning whether certain fields of research will always lie beyond human comprehension. They ask how much fashion and faith shape scientific theories. The experimental physicist Suzie Sheehy attempts to build machines to test the latest theories, while Joanna Kavenna plays with a philosophical Theory of Everything in her latest novel A Field Guide to Reality. Producer: Katy Hickman.2016-06-2041 minOxford Physics Short Talks and IntroductionsOxford Physics Short Talks and IntroductionsLab, Camera, Action: Particle AcceleratorDr Andrew Steele takes a look inside the ISIS particle accelerator in Oxfordshire, where scientists use neutrons to investigate the structure of materials, and accelerator physicist Dr Suzie Sheehy explains how this massive machine works.2014-02-0304 minOxford Physics Short Talks and IntroductionsOxford Physics Short Talks and IntroductionsLab, Camera, Action: Particle AcceleratorDr Andrew Steele takes a look inside the ISIS particle accelerator in Oxfordshire, where scientists use neutrons to investigate the structure of materials, and accelerator physicist Dr Suzie Sheehy explains how this massive machine works.2014-02-0304 min