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La aldea del Ninja VerdeLa aldea del Ninja VerdePint of Science #35Hoy traemos a #LaAldeadelNinjaVerde un festival, pero no uno cualquiera, el festival de la divulgación científica ninja por antonomasia, #PintofScience.Un festival que pretende llevar la ciencia a la ciudadanía, y para ello, no hay mejor manera de hacerlo que llevarla al punto donde se reúne diariamente más gente, un bar. Este año se celebra el 10º Aniversario y queríamos dar a conocer la iniciativa a toda #LaAldeadelNinjaVerde, para que os animéis a participar este año y los venideros.Y como este año, los ninjas somos Embajadores...2025-05-1458 minLe podcast de la Muse en parleLe podcast de la Muse en parleEn attendant la saison 2 : Dr Elodie Chabrol (extrait 01) (re) découvrez l'instant culturel saison 1En attendant la saison 2, qui commencera en octobre 2023, je vous propose de découvrir ou redécouvrir les invités de la première saison de l'Instant culturel, avec tout ou extrait de nos rencontres. Aujourd'hui, on part à la découverte de la Docteure Elodie Chabrol, Directrice à l'international de Pint of Science. L’interview est à retrouver en intégralité ici : https://spotify.link/LCPyRkUKaDb Le site de la Dr Chabrol : https://www.elodiechabrol.com Le site de Pint of Science : https://pintofscience.com Retrouvez-la sur les réseaux Belle écoute avec la Muse. Le partage fait briller la culture. Les invités de la...2023-09-1707 minOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächMysteriöse Teilchen aus dem UniversumIn der siebten Folge von „One Pint of Science“ blicken wir in die Tiefen des Weltalls! Und zwar nicht mit einem klassischen Teleskop, sondern mit unzähligen Radioantennen, die für das Experiment GRAND an verschiedensten Orten der Erde aufgestellt werden sollen. Lukas Gülzow vom Institut für Astrophysik am KIT interessiert sich für Kosmologie, also für die Entstehung und Entwicklung des Weltalls. Um das zu erforschen, nutzt er die leichtesten Teilchen, die wir kennen: Neutrinos. Er erzählt uns von bisherigen Experimenten in Argentinien und am Südpol, und wie seine Gruppe mit einer neuen...2023-09-1525 minRATICOS DE CIENCIA. Conversaciones con científic@sRATICOS DE CIENCIA. Conversaciones con científic@s[18] CARNE DE LABORATORIO #MarioNotariTEMAS: - Festival de divulgación científica “Pints of Science” - Medicina regenerativa y regeneración del corazón - Falta suelo para producir la carne que se necesitaría en 2050 - Las células madre son como células Ninja - Premio Nobel a Yamanaka por su trabajo con células madre - Bioprinting para hacer chuletones - La carne de Parma. Prosciutto vs jamón serrano - Chuletones de Bueyes Wagyu (de Kobe) en León - Vinagre de Módena - Si la agricultura celular no prospera, no será por la ciencia - Grasa cultivada - Restaurantes don...2023-08-1457 minOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächZebrafisch 3DDie erste Biologie-Folge unseres Wissenschaftspodcast ist da! Und es wird sicher nicht die letzte sein, denn dieses Fach hat einiges zu bieten: medizinische Anwendungen (hoffentlich, irgendwann…), coole Laborexperimente, Teamwork und Zebrafische! Wie das alles zusammengehört, erklärt Anna Lischke, die am zoologischen Institut promoviert. Sie verrät euch auch ihr „Forscher-Ich“ in drei Worten und erzählt von ihrem größten Labor-Fail.Schnappt euch ‘ne Limo und ‘nen Liegestuhl (oder Tee und Regenschirm) und genießt die sechste Folge von „One Pint of Science“ am Donnerstag, 3. August um 19 Uhr auf eurem Campusradio Karlsruhe und überall wo es Podcast gibt. 2023-08-0419 minAu-delà de la thèse avec Papa PhDAu-delà de la thèse avec Papa PhDLa passion pour la science et pour la vulgarisation avec Élodie ChabrolDans la vie, on peut se faire dire des tas de choses. Entre autres, on peut se faire dire qu'une de nos idées ou qu'un de nos projets est voué à l'échec. Le hic, c'est que cette idée, ce projet, personne ne les voit comme nous on les voit. Dans cet épisode de Papa PhD, Élodie Chabrol partage son parcours académique et professionnel et parle du rôle qu'ont joué la curiosité et la persévérance dans sa transition vers l'univers de la communication scientifique. Elodie Chabrol a un doctorat en neuroscience et a mené des recherches pos...2023-07-271h 24One Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächStellt Fragen!Viktoria wollte sich dem Erkenntnisgewinn widmen – und verließ eine renommierte Bank in Frankfurt, um in Karlsruhe zu promovieren. Am Institut für Finance erforscht sie, was Zeitungen über Aktienkurse verraten, und wie spezielle Akteure am Finanzmarkt die Transformation zu einer nachhaltigeren Wirtschaft beeinflussen. Wir sprechen außerdem – mal wieder – über Entscheidungen: Wie finde ich die passende Promotionsstelle und könnte ein Stipendium etwas für mich sein? Genießt den Sommer und eine unterhaltsame fünfte Folge von „One Pint of Science“! Einschalt-Empfehlung am Donnerstag um 19 Uhr auf 104.8 UKW und im Stream – danach überall, wo es Podcast...2023-07-0629 minInvestigando la investigaciónInvestigando la investigación260. De laboratorios a bares: Cómo Pint of Science está revolucionando la divulgación científicaHoy tenemos el privilegio de tener en el podcast a los coordinadores nacionales de Pint of Science en España que nos van a explicar lo que es y cómo funciona. Pero antes os los presento: - ANA: Ana Belén Peña Serrano, topógrafa, Máster en Energías Renovables y Máster en Rehabilitación Energética de edificios. Trabaja en el sector de la construcción sostenible y en la elaboración de material para másteres profesionales sobre arquitectura, eficiencia energética y gestión del riesgo de desastres. Blog...2023-06-1540 minaufhören - ungeniert konfrontiertaufhören - ungeniert konfrontiertVon Wasserpflanzen, Weintrinken und Green ColonialismIn der aktuellen Ausgabe von „aufhören – ungeniert konfrontiert“ lassen wir die vergangenen Wochen Revue passieren und erzählen von spannenden und informativen Veranstaltungen, an denen wir teilgenommen haben. Dabei kommen wir zunächst auf das Thema der vorangegangenen Sendung zurück und berichten über unsere Erlebnisse bei „Pint of Science 2023“. In dessen Rahmen durften wir in entspannter Lokalatmosphäre großartige Vorträge über die Zukunft des Bauens, innovative und kreative Ansätze zur Ressourcennutzung und -einsparung, aber auch über das Weintrinken als soziale Praxis oder die Wirkungen von Lebensmitteldarstellungen in Kinderfilmen hören. Danach gibt es noch einen Bericht über ein...2023-06-1227 minOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächDas Ganze ist mehr als die Summe seiner TeileIn der vierten Folge von „One Pint of Science“ dreht sich wieder alles um Sport. Dieses Mal allerdings aus soziologischer Perspektive. Was es da zu erforschen gibt erfahren wir von Laura Wolbring, die am Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaft promoviert. Laura untersucht wie verschiedene Akteure im Bereich Sport besser kooperieren können, um mehr Menschen zu Sport und Bewegung zu animieren. In unserem sehr unterhaltsamen Gespräch ging es außerdem (mal wieder) um das beste Essen in der Mensa, warum Karlsruhe cooler ist als Mannheim, und welche Sportarten ihr in Ägypten unbedingt ausprobieren solltet.2023-06-0131 minPint of Science IrelandPint of Science IrelandPint of Science 2023 and Season 2We are taking a short break this month - Pint of Science 2023 starts next week across Ireland - you can view events on https://pintofscience.ie/ Season 2 coming soon! Music:Aerosol Of My Love by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7013-aerosol-of-my-love License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-05-1500 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 3: Speakers Constance Schéré & Dr Stephen FayWelcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years. In this episode we talk to two speakers who have presented at Pint of Science, Constance Schéré & Dr Stephen Fay. How did they hear of Pint of Science? How was it to give a Pint of Science talk? Did it make them want to do more sc...2023-05-1431 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 2: Organisers Dr Cristina Perez & Dr Shaline FazalWelcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years.   We continue the series by talking to two organisers, Dr Cristina Perez  & Dr Shaline Fazal.  How did they hear of Pint of Science? What do they do in the festival? What does Pint of Science bring to their lives?  Find out in this epis...2023-05-0928 minLe podcast de la Muse en parleLe podcast de la Muse en parleL'instant culturel : Elodie Chabrol, pour Pint of Science.Pint of science, c'est un festival de science qui fête sa 10e année en France. Rencontre avec Elodie Chabol, fondatrice de la branche française et à présent directrice internationale de cet évènement ouvert à tous et toutes, qui aura lieu cette année du 22 au 24 mai. Elodie Chabrol réalise plein plein plein d'autrers choses, dont des podcasts. Dans ce podcast, le portrait de l'invitée et les désormais traditionnelles 4 questions de la Muse. Un podcast à écouter quelque soit votre âge, tellement il est empli de bonne humeur. Il aide également à croire à soi. Très belle écoute. Sa page : htt...2023-05-0856 minOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächBewegt euch!Vom Bücherwurm zur Sportskanone. So könnte man, etwas überzogen, Irina Timms Werdegang beschreiben. Die Gästin in der dritten Folge von „One Pint of Science“ promoviert am Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaft und erforscht, wie sich Bewegung auf unsere Gesundheit auswirkt. Wir sprechen über den Mut, nochmal neu anzufangen und was dabei hilft, den eigenen Weg zu finden. Wir sprechen auch über das unaussprechliche „Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz“. Und natürlich erfahrt ihr, wie viele Tassen Kaffee Irina pro Tag trinkt (Spoiler: es sind viele :D). Zieht eure Laufschuhe an, haut euch den Podcast auf’s Ohr und genießt...2023-05-0421 minOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächOne Pint of Science - Junge Wissenschaftler:innen im GesprächSolarzellen, Iron Man und der BundespräsidentPizza, Paul Dirac und Robert Downey Jr. in einer Folge! Das gibt es nur bei „One Pint of Science“ mit meinem Gast Raphael Pesch. Er entwickelt am Lichttechnischen Institut am KIT eine neue Art von Solarzellen und ist selbst medial unterwegs: Auf seinem YouTube-Kanal „BrainGain“ erklärt er Studierenden der Elektrotechnik in kurzen Videotutorials die Prüfungsthemen. Wir erhalten außerdem einen Einblick in seinen Aufenthalt am MIT und Raphael erklärt uns, warum Paul Dirac ein Vorbild für Doktorand:innen sein kann. Wie immer klären wir auch weniger tiefsinnige Fragen, zum Beispiel: „Wie viele Milliliter...2023-04-0525 minElipse PodcastElipse PodcastElipse 29 - Pint Of ScienceAmanhã começa o Pint of Science! Um festival de ciência com uma proposta inovadora e descontraída, para saber mais sobre, Elton e Jonathan recebem nossa Pró Reitora Adriana Coelho, juntamente com os organizadores do evento Marina Andrade e Luiz Almeida que contam as novidades para a edição de 2022 e dividem experiências de bastidores.    Saiba mais aqui:  https://pintofscience.com.br/2023-01-271h 00The Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #745 - 15.January.2023 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:04:22 You Can Count on Adrienne. With Adrienne Hill Vale 'SkepDoc' Dr Harriet Hall MD Adrienne pays tribute to Harriet, who was a retired family physician, former U.S. Air Force flight surgeon, author, science communicator and skeptic of international acclaim, who wrote about alternative medicine and quackery for magazines and articles discussing evidence-based medicine for the Science-Based Medicine blog. She usually wrote under her own name or used the pseudonym "The SkepDoc". She was also a frequent speaker at science and skepticism related conventions in the US and around the world. 2023-01-1458 minThe PGR CastThe PGR CastWomen's Mental Health - Gemma Sharp (S3E1)In this episode, Olivia and Luka interview Dr. Gemma Sharp, an associate professor at the University of Exeter working in reproductive and mental health epidemiology. We discuss women's mental health, social and biological differences affecting mental health in women, the Pint of Science scheme, and FemTech and Big Data for research. More about Gemma: https://gemmasharp.uk/biography/ More about Pint of Science: https://pintofscience.com/2022-11-1638 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #732 - 16.October.2022 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:03:28 UFOs! We catch up with podcaster of Brian Dunning to learn more about the process of making a documentary film. Brian's new movie will be called "The UFO movie they don't want you to see!" https://www.briandunning.com/ufo https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4208 0:25:34 A Dive into a Trove A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to the "Disappearance of Frederick Valentich". Canberra Times - 23 October 1978 Canberra Times - 25 October 1978 Canberra Times - 29 October 1978 Papua New Guinea Post - 27...2022-10-151h 01Investigando la investigaciónInvestigando la investigación141. Pint of Sciencehttps://horacio-ps.com https://pintofscience.es/ https://twitter.com/hashtag/pint22es?src=hashtag_click&f=live https://twitter.com/horacio_ps/status/1524265022553305088 2022-05-1113 minCinq colonnes à la uneCinq colonnes à la uneLe parcours d'Eléa HéberléNotre invitée cette semaine est Eléa Heberlé. Elle est scientifique biologiste végétal. Elle oeuvre également à des projets de vulgarisation scientifiqueEnsemble nous évoquons son expertise, sa passion et ses projets. Podcast Science => www.podcastscience.fmLe plantoscope => https://leplantoscope.fr/Pint of science => https://pintofscience.fr/Le café des sciences => https://www.cafe-sciences.org/2022-05-0613 minCinq colonnes à la uneCinq colonnes à la uneScience et communication avec Eléa HéberléNotre invitée cette semaine est Eléa Heberlé. Elle est scientifique biologiste végétal. Elle oeuvre également à des projets de vulgarisation scientifiqueEnsemble nous évoquons son expertise, sa passion et ses projets. Podcast Science => www.podcastscience.fmLe plantoscope => https://leplantoscope.fr/Pint of science => https://pintofscience.fr/Le café des sciences => https://www.cafe-sciences.org/2022-05-0512 minCinq colonnes à la uneCinq colonnes à la unePint of science : des bars et de la scienceNotre invitée cette semaine est Eléa Heberlé. Elle est scientifique biologiste végétal. Elle oeuvre également à des projets de vulgarisation scientifiqueEnsemble nous évoquons son expertise, sa passion et ses projets. Podcast Science => www.podcastscience.fmLe plantoscope => https://leplantoscope.fr/Pint of science => https://pintofscience.fr/Le café des sciences => https://www.cafe-sciences.org/2022-05-0411 minCinq colonnes à la uneCinq colonnes à la uneLe plantoscope : Le blog d'Eléa HéberléNotre invitée cette semaine est Eléa Heberlé. Elle est scientifique biologiste végétal. Elle oeuvre également à des projets de vulgarisation scientifiqueEnsemble nous évoquons son expertise, sa passion et ses projets. Podcast Science => www.podcastscience.fmLe plantoscope => https://leplantoscope.fr/Pint of science => https://pintofscience.fr/Le café des sciences => https://www.cafe-sciences.org/2022-05-0311 minCinq colonnes à la uneCinq colonnes à la unePodcast Science : 471 épisodes de vulgarisation scientifiqueNotre invitée cette semaine est Eléa Heberlé. Elle est scientifique biologiste végétal. Elle oeuvre également à des projets de vulgarisation scientifiqueEnsemble nous évoquons son expertise, sa passion et ses projets. Podcast Science => www.podcastscience.fmLe plantoscope => https://leplantoscope.fr/Pint of science => https://pintofscience.fr/Le café des sciences => https://www.cafe-sciences.org/2022-05-0210 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 1: Founders Dr Praveen Paul and Dr Michael MotskinWelcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2022 marks the tenth edition of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years.   We start with the two co-founders, Dr Praveen Paul and Dr Michael Motskin who were research scientists at Imperial College London where they first met and came up with the idea. At the time they hardly knew each other and had no experience of running events or a...2022-04-0132 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #702 - 20.March.2022 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:05:10 Arjun Nidigallu and Vulture Watch Vulture Watch is about creating awareness of exploitation, irrationality, discrimination or misinformation. It delves into the motives of such vulturous activities and looks at how it can hold such behaviour accountable. https://youtube.com/c/VultureWatch https://www.tga.gov.au/media-release/healy-world-australia-pty-ltd-fined-26640-alleged-unlawful-advertising-tens-device 0:23:52 Another Milestone for GSoW Susan Gerbic joins us to annouce a huge milestone for her team. If that is not enough, she also has information about her upcoming talk for the Gold Coast Skeptics in April. https...2022-03-1956 minAsiaEdit et al.AsiaEdit et al.Ep. 8 - Presenting your research findings to the general public, with Guest Elodie Chabrol (International Director, Pint of Science)In Episode 8, Trevor speaks with Elodie Chabrol, International Director at Pint of Science. Tune in to learn how how best to present your research findings to non-academic audiences and the general public.This episode covers the following topics: History, aims, and activities of Pint of Science Importance of engagement between researchers and society Tips for science communication and presentation Writing for non-academic audiences Sharing research on social mediaBelow are the resource links[AsiaEdit2]  mentioned in this episode of AsiaEdit et al.:Elodie Chabrol’s Pages Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elo...2022-02-1634 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of bit.bio: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 3: STEM cell cancer treatments with Dr Ramy IbrahimWelcome to the third and final episode of our very exciting three-part mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with bit.bio, the cell coding company. The series wraps up with Dr Ramy Ibrahim, bit.bio’s Chief Medical Officer and a leading immuno-oncologist.  Ramy explores how the field of immuno-oncology has evolved from fringe research to a 2011 breakthrough, when the US FDA approved the first immune therapy treatments for skin cancers, and on to his work as Chief Medical Officer of the Parker Institute for cancer immunotherapy, researching effective cell therapies for solid tum...2021-06-2835 minApartment 29AApartment 29A14: What She Really Likes is CheeseTea: Brambleberry Iced Tea from Republic of Tea Podcast: 1619 with Nikole Hanna-Jones from The New York Times Books: From Blood and Ash series by Jennifer L. Armentrout Things we can't stop thinking about: Dog food, Pint of Science, upcycling and repurposing, and laughing at inappropriate jokes ------------------------------------------------------------- For more information, check out: Tea: www.republicoftea.com/search.aspx?ss=brambleberry&x=0&y=0 Podcast: www.nytimes.com/2019/08/23/podcasts/1619-slavery-anniversary.html Books: From Blood and Ash - www.goodreads.com/book/show/52831200-from-blood-and-ash Kingdom of Flesh and Fire - www.goodreads.com/book/show/54319549-a-kingdom-of-flesh-and-fire Crown of Gilded Bones - www.goodreads.co...2021-06-1753 minDie Wissenschaftsreporter - ein Zukunftspodcast für JugendlicheDie Wissenschaftsreporter - ein Zukunftspodcast für Jugendliche#09 Genveränderter Weizen gegen Hunger in der Welt?"Die Wissenschaftsreporter" live auf dem Pint of Science Festival 2021. Mit Genomforscher Manuel Spannagl vom Münchner Helmholtz-Institut diskutieren sie die Frage: "Genomforschung am Weizen - wie können wir den Hunger in der Welt stoppen?" Spannagl hat gemeinsam mit einem internationalen Team das Genom des Weizens entziffert. Es ist fünf mal komplizierter als das menschliche Genom. Das hilft Züchtern dabei, den Weizen resistenter gegen Dürren zu machen - oder ertragreicher, um die Weltbevölkerung zu ernähren. Aber "Die Wissenschaftsreporter" stellen wie immer auch kritische Fragen. Was passiert zum Beispiel, wenn das entzifferte Genom in die Hände v...2021-06-0133 minThe Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyPint of Science Takeover -Superb Fairywrens with Ettore Camerlenghi Wrapping up the Takeover of The Bird Emergency by The Pint of Science Australia, is Ettore Camerlenghi, who is studying the complex and surprising social structure and behaviour of the Superb Fairywren on the outskirts of Melbourne, here in Victoria, as a PhD candidate at Monash University. Ettore has been monitoring many groups of these delicate passerines, and identifying the familial releationships between the individuals that comprise these groups, and unlocking the relationships within and between groups outside of the breeding season. How the birds cooperate to achieve optimal...2021-05-261h 13The Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyPint of Science Takeover -Superb Fairywrens with Ettore Camerlenghi Wrapping up the Takeover of The Bird Emergency by The Pint of Science Australia, is Ettore Camerlenghi, who is studying the complex and surprising social structure and behaviour of the Superb Fairywren on the outskirts of Melbourne, here in Victoria, as a PhD candidate at Monash University. Ettore has been monitoring many groups of these delicate passerines, and identifying the familial releationships between the individuals that comprise these groups, and unlocking the relationships within and between groups outside of the breeding season. How the birds cooperate to achieve optimal...2021-05-261h 13AnimaliaAnimaliaCorals and Probiotics (Pint of Science Special) - InterviewCorals are incredible animals that support an estimated 25% of all marine life. But without the algae living inside them, coral reefs can’t survive. Scientists recently discovered that bacteria also live within these algae. Could the right bacteria help protect corals and their algae from rising global temperatures? In our second special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we chat with Dr Justin Maire about his latest research.You can learn more about Justin’s latest research in his latest scientific publication or in this article for Pursuit.Pint of Science is an international fest...2021-05-2641 minAnimaliaAnimaliaCorals and Probiotics (Pint of Science Special) - InterviewCorals are incredible animals that support an estimated 25% of all marine life. But without the algae living inside them, coral reefs can’t survive. Scientists recently discovered that bacteria also live within these algae. Could the right bacteria help protect corals and their algae from rising global temperatures? In our second special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we chat with Dr Justin Maire about his latest research.You can learn more about Justin’s latest research in his latest scientific publication or in this article for Pursuit.Pint of Science is an international fest...2021-05-2641 minThe Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyAlona Charuti - How studying a familiar species can help endangered species and Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants - A Pintful Of Science!In this episode we meet Alona Charuvi, a researcher who has been studing the reactions to disturbance by the Masked Lapwing, a bird that is very familiar over a large part of eastern and southern Australia. The Masked Lapwing is often in conflict with residents and land managers, as it can be very aggressive when nesting, and defending a nest location or chicks. Alona used an ingenious device, a false egg, that recorded the heart rate of the sitting bird, and the brooding temperature, and measured these results against different methods...2021-05-261h 29The Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyAlona Charuti - How studying a familiar species can help endangered species and Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants - A Pintful Of Science!In this episode we meet Alona Charuvi, a researcher who has been studing the reactions to disturbance by the Masked Lapwing, a bird that is very familiar over a large part of eastern and southern Australia. The Masked Lapwing is often in conflict with residents and land managers, as it can be very aggressive when nesting, and defending a nest location or chicks. Alona used an ingenious device, a false egg, that recorded the heart rate of the sitting bird, and the brooding temperature, and measured these results against different methods...2021-05-261h 29DNA Of Purpose PodcastDNA Of Purpose PodcastShasta Henry: The Bug Economy: The Unexpected Influence Of InsectsWelcome to another episode of the DNA Of Purpose Podcast.Now as for today's interview get ready to get bugged out! Today we are speaking to the one and only Shasta Henry on the unexpected influence of bugs and let me say this! If the point of this podcast is about the creation of a better planet then as it turns out bugs are a crucial part of that ingredient.Shasta is a scientist; a passionate adventurer, entomologist and educator. She’s part of Future Crunch, a group of scientists, artists, researchers and entrepreneurs that believes science and te...2021-05-251h 09Qual Julia disse isso?Qual Julia disse isso?12 - Pint Of Science: comunicando ciência, contando históriasJulia Jaccoud (@amatemaniaca) e Julia Marcolan (@julhamarcolan) vão falar sobre divulgação científica e sua importância! Neste episódio, tem apresentam o Pint Of Science Brasil. No quadro "O meu também é Julia", falam sobre curiosidades sobre esse evento+TEXTO DE APRESENTAÇÃO: Apresentação do próprio sitehttps://pintofscience.com.br/+COMENTE com a gente no Twitter usando a #SomosTodosJulias +APRESENTAÇÃO NO PINT OF SCIENCE: https://youtu.be/tv7ZJzmLhpk+APOIE O CANAL: www.pad...2021-05-2440 minThe Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyPint of Science Takeover Week - Elodie Camparasse and Seabirds on Kergulen Island The people at Pint of Science asked me to be part of #PintAU21 Takeover - where we takes science and scientists like Elodie Camprasse to the masses and showcase their work and experience! Elodie shares her visits and fieldwork with penguins and albatross on Kergulen Island. Could you work in the sub-antarctic? Check out the range of activities during #Pint21Au at https://pintofscience.com.au Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more...2021-05-231h 01The Bird EmergencyThe Bird EmergencyPint of Science Takeover Week - Elodie Camparasse and Seabirds on Kergulen Island The people at Pint of Science asked me to be part of #PintAU21 Takeover - where we takes science and scientists like Elodie Camprasse to the masses and showcase their work and experience! Elodie shares her visits and fieldwork with penguins and albatross on Kergulen Island. Could you work in the sub-antarctic? Check out the range of activities during #Pint21Au at https://pintofscience.com.au Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more...2021-05-231h 01AnimaliaAnimaliaBeautiful Beetles (Pint of Science Special) - InterviewBeetles are like little fashion icons. Some are as shiny and reflective as mirrors. Others change colour depending on their angle. In this special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we ask Dr Amanda Franklin why. We also ask about Amanda’s experiences studying other animals, including mantis shrimp.Follow Amanda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neptsnecklacePint of Science is an international festival which has been running in Australia for the last 7 years.This not-for-profit science festival aims to bring local researchers out of the lab to speak with the public ab...2021-05-2239 minAnimaliaAnimaliaBeautiful Beetles (Pint of Science Special) - InterviewBeetles are like little fashion icons. Some are as shiny and reflective as mirrors. Others change colour depending on their angle. In this special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we ask Dr Amanda Franklin why. We also ask about Amanda’s experiences studying other animals, including mantis shrimp.Follow Amanda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neptsnecklacePint of Science is an international festival which has been running in Australia for the last 7 years.This not-for-profit science festival aims to bring local researchers out of the lab to speak with the public ab...2021-05-2239 minFuzzy Logic Science ShowFuzzy Logic Science ShowRobots and EmotionsThis week on Fuzzy Logic, Pint of Science has taken over! Broderick discusses emotions and robots with two local scientists from the University of Canberra who join us thanks to the 2021 Pint of Science Festival. Associate Professor Damith Herath shares what it means to be a roboticist while PhD candidate Keira Bai shares how she's using AI to detect microemotions. For more online Pint of Science events in 2021, further information and registration can be found at  - https://pintofscience.com.au/festival/2021  2021-05-1858 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #657 - 16.May.2021 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:02:58 Maynard's Spooky Action An interview with Dr Sathana Dushyanthen. Cancer research and COVID-19 myths. Dr Sathana Dushyanthen is a Science Communicator and Lecturer at the University of Melbourne and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. As part of her Sci Comm work, she has a YouTube channel through which she covers popular science topics and current research. Most recently, she has done a series on COVID-19 vaccine conspiracies. https://youtu.be/xe5HLfE8TEA https://pintofscience.com.au 0:17:50 The Long Arm of the Law The Federal Trade...2021-05-1658 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #656 - 9.May.2021 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:04:00 Letter to the Editor A follow up to a story we mentioned a few weeks ago where a letter to the editor was published in the Byron Bay Echo newspaper. This week we feature the response from skeptic Ken McLeod. Just who is this mysterious midwife who is complaining about COVID-19 vaccinations? 0:10:20 Crazy COVID-19 Claim You will not believe the crazy claim the Australian government has had to rebut on their official COVID-19 website. Joining Richard to discuss this foolishness are Adrienne Hill and Leonard Tramiel. COVID-19 vaccines do not...2021-05-0955 minPop Your Cultural CherryPop Your Cultural CherryEP 20 - Pursuing a Life in AcademiaThe life of a academic researcher is not a life for everyone. In this episode we talk to Li-Yen Wong, who is originally from Malaysia. She later on finished her education and got her PhD in Australia, before moving to Maastricht in the Netherlands for her Postdoctoral research.Li talks about her journey in pursuit of her career. She explains how having an Asian tiger mom shaped her to who she is today and how different the life in academia is in Australia and the Netherlands. Lastly, Li shares tips on how, she has  successfully rebuilt her s...2021-05-0827 minLockdown ScienceLockdown ScienceFootball Lads of the SeaIn the last episode of this series, we’re taking tips on Instagram fame from the bird world, finding out about the history of Antarctica from a small green rock, getting sticky with some bacterial nets, traumatising bilbies for the sake of conservation, splashing down with a historic space mission, and deciding whether dolphins deserve their good reputation.If you find some fun science that you think deserves its place on the show, we'd love to hear from you! Get in touch with us at lockdownsciencepodcast@gmail.com and follow us on @LockdownScience on Twitter and @Lo...2021-05-0756 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of bit.bio: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 2: The Symphony of cells in context with Dr Paul MorrillWelcome to the second episode of our very exciting three-part mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with bit.bio, the cell coding company. From Californian surfer to scientist to entrepreneur, today we're talking to Dr Paul Morrill, Chief Business Officer of bit.bio, who discusses their core purpose - to develop the underlying technologies capable of producing consistent batches of every cell type in the human body. He explains that part of their mission is to be able to reliably grow human cells which will allow new drugs and compounds to be tested...2021-05-0750 minCom Ciência NarrativaCom Ciência Narrativa#T2E4 Festival de CiênciasNo quarto episódio da temporada de Iniciação e Divulgação Científica, vamos falar sobre o Festival de Ciências "Pint of Science", a partir da narrativa da Profa. Dra. Flávia Antunes (UERR), coordenadora do projeto "Gole da Ciência", e a Profa. Me. Marcela Oliveira (FIMCA), coordenadora do projeto "Que Mico é Esse?" Pint of Science: https://pintofscience.com.br Projeto que Mico é esse? @micorondoni https://www.instagram.com/micorondoni Gole da Ciência 2019 https://snctroraima.wordpress.com/2019/10/16/2-gole-da-ciencia Pint of Science 2020 (Boa Vista) http://ufrr...2021-05-0136 minHealth Law Institute PodcastsHealth Law Institute Podcasts#5 My year in the NHS with Covid-19: a Physician's PerspectiveKate Grant shares her experiences working on the frontlines of delivering care. She gives us a glimpse of the turmoil, uncertainty, and hardships of responding to COVID-19 but also the kindness, adaptability and hope that we have found on this journey. Touching upon mental health, coping mechanisms, and living with hearing loss from contracting COVID, she leaves us with this poignant quote:  “The length of the journey has to be borne with, for every moment is necessary.” Georg Hegel (1770-1831)#HLIPodcast #HealthLaw #HealthWorkers #Dignity4HW #HW4HSS #physicians #HWmentalhealth #pandemicmentalhealth #pandemicresponse #pandemiccopingDisclaimer:Dr (C...2021-04-0843 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of bit.bio: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 1: Coding cells with Dr Mark KotterWelcome to the first episode of a very exciting three-part mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with bit.bio, the cell coding company. The series kicks off with Dr Mark Kotter, founder and CEO of bit.bio. Mark is an academic neurosurgeon and scientist at the University of Cambridge, or more accurately these days, a bio engineer. His research specialises in quite literally reprogramming cells and coding them to perform certain activities, by activating certain combinations of genes to switch them from one identity to another. Mark and the bit.bio...2021-04-0724 minVibrant Lives PodcastVibrant Lives PodcastSarah Gauci discusses dietary patterns and cognitive decline in older adultsIn this episode Scientific Researcher and PhD candidate, Sarah Gauci, shares what she has been learning about the relationship between different dietary patterns and cognitive performance in older adults.This is important information to understand because Australia’s population (like many Western countries) is ageing and the more we understand about how certain lifestyle factors can attenuate the risk of cognitive decline the better for individuals and for society as a whole.We discuss risk factors for cognitive decline; some, like age, are non-modifiable but the positive news is that many risk factors, like smoking, exercise and diet ar...2021-02-2244 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Aston: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 4: The gendered brain with Professor Gina RipponWelcome to Episode four of a very special mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with Aston University. In this four episode series, we're meeting with a few of the leading lights of research at the university – some you may know if you've been to a Pint of Science talk, and some you may not. We'll be talking about their research, what makes them tick, how they are changing the world for the better and pushing the boundaries of the understanding of humankind... You know, the day to day stuff. If you're li...2020-09-1000 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Aston: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 3: Stem cell technology with Dr Eric HillWelcome to Episode three of a very special mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with Aston University. Over the next four episodes, we're meeting with a few of the leading lights of research at the university – some you may know if you've been to a Pint of Science talk, and some you may not. We'll be talking about their research, what makes them tick, how they are changing the world for the better and pushing the boundaries of the understanding of humankind... You know, the day to day stuff. If you're li...2020-09-1000 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Aston: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 2: The Psychology of allergies with Dr Rebecca KnibbWelcome to Episode two of a very special mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with Aston University. Over the next four episodes, we're meeting with a few of the leading lights of research at the university – some you may know if you've been to a Pint of Science talk, and some you may not. We'll be talking about their research, what makes them tick, how they are changing the world for the better and pushing the boundaries of the understanding of humankind... You know, the day to day stuff. If you're li...2020-09-1000 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Aston: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 1: Antibiotic resistant diseases with Dr Jonathan CoxWelcome to Episode one of a very special mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with Aston University. Over the next four episodes, we're meeting with a few of the leading lights of research at the university – some you may know if you've been to a Pint of Science talk, and some you may not. We'll be talking about their research, what makes them tick, how they are changing the world for the better and pushing the boundaries of the understanding of humankind... You know, the day to day stuff. If you're li...2020-09-1000 minFrancamenteFrancamente#189 - Pint of Science JundiaíO Pint of Science é o maior festival de divulgação científica do mundo, levando cientistas para apresentar temas científicos em bares, restaurantes e cafés de diversas cidades do mundo todo. Site https://pintofscience.com.br/ Assista no Youtube: https://youtu.be/06Z8VjkRwEY2020-08-1735 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Prof Jim Smith, Radiation and Environmental Scientist studying Chernobyl [Series 2 - Episode 2]Series 2 Episode 3 sees Callam and Jim meet Professor Jim Smith, Environmental Scientist at the School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences at the University of Portsmouth.   Jim started his career as a physicist, and has spent the last 30 years working in the Chernobyl disaster zone in Ukraine and Belarus. His work is somewhat unusual in combining physics and the science of radioactive decay, with environmental science and the effects of said radiation on wildlife populations. Jim's something of an expert on what happens to nature when humans are taken out of the picture - as...2020-07-0700 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #607 - 31.May.2020 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:02:52 COVID-19. Homeopathy in India We are joined by Abhijit Chanda from the Be Rationable Podcast for his opinion on the use of Homeopathy to fight COVID-19 in India. https://www.berationable.com 0:17:24 I Think We Need To Think. With Susan Gerbic Susan gives us the scoop on yet another sting operation. This time an alleged psychic in New Zealand is in her sites. What bizarre and tangled conspiracy theories are woven into the mystical psychic thread? Can the psychic forsee the end of COVID-19? 0:34:46 A Random Rant! With Dr Paulie2020-05-311h 05Curiosity Killed the RatCuriosity Killed the RatPint of Science special: Addiction (ft. Kate Huckstep)Welcome to the third and final instalment of our Pint of Science special episodes! If you don’t know what Pint of Science is, you can find out more via their website: https://pintofscience.com.au/This week, we have our very own resident scientist Kate talk to us about the area of research they’re most passionate about and actually involved in: addiction neuroscience. What happens in the brain when we do something rewarding? How do drugs of abuse hijack this system, ultimately leading to substance use disorders? And what kind of research is being done to unravel the biol...2020-05-3038 minCuriosity Killed the RatCuriosity Killed the RatPint of Science special: Phenotyping (ft. Luke Whiley)Welcome to the second of our special episodes brought to you in conjunction with Pint of Science! If you don’t know what Pint of Science is, you can find out more via their website: https://pintofscience.com.au/What makes someone who they are? Is it their genes? Is it their lifestyle? Is it all of the above… and how on earth does someone research this!? This episode we are joined by Luke Whiley, who chats to us all about the different things that make up somebody’s “phenotype” and how scientists are able to research this. We talk about illn...2020-05-2335 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Dr Paula Koelemeijer, Global Seismologist [Series 2 - Episode 2]Series 2 Episode 2 sees Callam and Jim meet Dr Paula Koelemeijer, Global Seismologist and Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer at Royal Holloway University of London. Paula studies the seismic activity of the Earth thousands of kilometres below the surface, but recent events much closer to home have had a surprising positive effect on her work. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and much of the world being in lockdown, Seismologists have been getting far clearer signals from within the Earth, because of less disruption from on top of it. Known as Anthropogenic Noise, the racket that humans make...2020-05-2000 minFuzzy Logic Science ShowFuzzy Logic Science ShowOptics and VisualsThis week Broderick talks optics and visuals with researchers from the Australian National University. He's joined by Dr Erin Walsh who shares her love for scientific illustrations and Dr Doris Grosse who shows how important adaptive optics are to protect our planet. Special thanks to Pint of Science for helping us source this week's guests. Find more great Australian science from them at www.pintofscience.com.au 2020-05-1758 minCuriosity Killed the RatCuriosity Killed the RatPint of Science special: Synapses (ft. Elyas Arvell)Welcome to the first of our special episodes brought to you in conjunction with Pint of Science! If you don’t know what Pint of Science is, you can find out more via their website: https://pintofscience.com.au . Have you ever wondered how the cells in your brain and nervous system talk to each other? Neurons connect and communicate with each other via tiny structures called “synapses”. Elysa Carr - a graduate researcher from the Presynaptic Physiology laboratory at The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health - joins us for this special Pint of Science episode. They teach us all...2020-05-1631 minscientificanadascientificanadaRandom Walk 12: Pint of Science Canada 2020 with Alexandra Gelle!** pintofscience.ca ** Alexandra Gelle is a Ph.D candidate at McGill University studying green chemistry. But today, we are talking about Pint of Science Canada 2020! Alexandra is the Director of the Canadian arm of the international festival, and it's coming up NEXT WEEK. We talk about some of the exciting talks you can tune in for next week, including the SCIENCE OF SEXTING (did I get that right?!), MAKING CLOUDS AT HOME, BEING AN ASTRONAUT and a tonne of other topics. It's totally free, but you have to sign up at www.pintofscience.ca  2020-05-0738 minscientificanadascientificanadaRandom Walk 11: Pint of Science and Particle Smashing at the LHC with Ben Davis-PurcellBen Davis-Purcell smashes particles at the Large Hadron Collider as a part of ATLAS. He is also giving a talk as part of the Pint of Science Canada Festival next week. Tune in for a sneak peak into Ben's research, a discussion about whether space or the ocean is scarier, and curdled-milk cocktails.To see Ben's talk, register here (it's free, but you have to register): https://pintofscience.ca/Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenDavisPurcellWatch the interview on YouTube: 2020-05-0647 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Nick Chater - Professor of Behavioural Science [Series 2 - Episode 1]Welcome to series two of the Pint of Science Podcast! We're very excited to have Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School as our first guest, from a safe social distance. Nick is the author of The Mind is Flat: The Illusion of Mental Depth and The Improvised Mind, and an advisor to the UK Government’s Behavioural Insights team (‘The Nudge Unit’). He's also scientist in Residence for BBC Radio 4’s The Human Zoo. This week, Callam and Jim talk to Nick about the psychology of lockdowns around the world - not why we need t...2020-05-0500 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Special - An afternoon with inventor and YouTuber Colin FurzeIn a very special episode, Pint of Science was invited to do something rather different: Spend an afternoon with YouTuber and inventor/engineer Colin Furze. With nearly nine million subscribers, Colin is known worldwide for his incredible (and often a little dangerous) way of turning extreme dreams into real machines. Previous inventions include a real Star Wars AT and land speeder, a jet powered bicycle, and a guitar with a flamethrower on it. Now, working with BBC Earth and YouTube, he's been tasked with a challenge unlike anything he's done before - levitate science presenter and quite...2019-12-1300 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science meets Randall Munroe, author and XKCD cartoonist! (Special episode!)Welcome back to a very special episode of the Pint of Science podcast! Series two is on the way, but in the meantime we had a chance to catch up with XKCD creator and author of 'How To' and 'Thing Explainer' Randall Munroe. Like this episode? Please share it with your friends and on social media! Randall is the brains and artistic hand behind https://xkcd.com/. His website gets some 70 million hits a month, and is a huge presence online, especially among communities on Reddit. He also has a book out, How To, which e...2019-10-1700 minBug Bites PodcastBug Bites PodcastBB #057 - Pint Of SciencePint of Science nasceu da idéia de compartilhar o que um cientista faz, seus métodos, a ciência na prática, com pessoas fora do mundo acadêmico. Levar ciência ao bar parece inusitado, mas a idéia deu tão certo que nesse ano mais de 20 países, e 80 cidades só no Brasil, organizaram este evento entre os dias 20 e 22 de maio. Cientistas, alunos, professores, curiosos com sede de conhecimento, todos num lugar só! O Pedro e a Fabi foram conferir este evento e conversaram com a audiência e palestrantes! Ficou curioso? Dá o play que ficou leg...2019-05-2330 minFala, Cientista!Fala, Cientista!Episódio #02 - Por que ainda dependemos do glifosato?O glifosato é o agrotóxico mais utilizado no Brasil e no mundo. Serve para eliminar as ervas-daninhas das lavouras, mas pode ser muito prejudicial ao meio ambiente. Além disso, pode estar associado a doenças em seres-humanos, incluindo o câncer. No entanto, apesar de muita polêmica, o glifosato segue liberado para uso. Nosso convidado é o Prof. Dr. Marcelo Pedrosa Gomes, biólogo e professor adjunto do Departamento de Botânica da UFPR. Ele explica os benefícios e os possíveis riscos do glifosato e fala sobre as alternativas ao herbicida. Nesta ter...2019-05-2120 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Dr Raia Hadsell - Artificial Intelligence researcher [Episode 10]Episode 10 – Dr Raia Hadsell In this final (sniff) episode of series 1, we were lucky enough to catch up with Dr Raia Hadsell, senior research scientist with world-renowned artificial intelligence research company DeepMind. DeepMind describe their mission as being ‘to push the boundaries of AI, developing programmes that can learn to solve a complex problem without needing to be taught how’. Artificial intelligence is an increasingly important part of our day to day lives and, whatever your feelings on it, it’s only going to become more important over the coming decades. So we were pretty chuffed that Raia was...2019-05-2000 minLost in ScienceLost in ScienceAsteroid water, box jellyfish stings, and pints of scienceThis week, Chris looks at how measuring elements in samples brought back from asteroids could reveal where the Earth's water came from; Stu asks Greg Neely from the University of Sydney about his research into how box jellyfish cause pain, and how that could lead to an antidote; and Claire talks to Elodie Camprasse about scientists speaking about their work in pubs around the country for Pint of Science, pintofscience.com.au2019-05-1600 minFala, Cientista!Fala, Cientista!Pint of ScienceO Pint of Science é uma espécie de festival onde vários pesquisadores dão palestras curtas sobre temas científicos; o detalhe é que essas palestras acontecem em bares! A intenção é aproximar os cientistas do público em um ambiente mais descontraído, sem as formalidades dos eventos científicos tradicionais. O Pint of Science acontece em 24 países e no Brasil já está na quarta edição. Neste ano, 87 cidades brasileiras recebem as palestras entre os dias 20 e 22 de maio.   https://pintofscience.com.br 2019-05-1421 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Prof. Jeff Forshaw - Particle Physicist [Episode 9]Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple Episode  - Professor Jeff Forshaw There’s stuff everywhere. It’s there when you look out the window, it’s there when you’re doing your groceries, it’s even there when you look up into the night sky. But where did all the stuff come from, and what is it made of? What would happen if you broke something down into it’s constituent parts, and then broke those down, and then broke those down? How far could you go? No, this isn’t a Philomena Cunk episode, this is pa...2019-05-1300 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Saiful Islam - Materials chemist and renewable energy enthusiast [Episode 8]Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple Episode 8 - Professor Saiful Islam The world is facing an energy crisis – our current energy storage and conversion technologies must continue to evolve to cope with an ever-growing population, but to avert a climate catastrophe science needs to meet those demands in a green and sustainable way. Well, thanks goodness then for people like Saiful Islam, Professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Bath and our guest for episode 8! We caught up with Saiful at The Assembly Inn, Bath, to hear about his upbringing in Crouch End (appare...2019-05-0600 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Sheena Cruickshank - Immunologist & Microbiome enthusiast [Episode 7]Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple Episode 7 – Professor Sheena Cruickshank How do we manage to remain in good health (at least most of the time) in a world full of microorganisms that think our bodies are the equivalent of Magaluf? Does ‘imposter syndrome’ ever go away? And just what the heck is the microbiome!? All of these questions and more were answered when we returned to The Salutation Inn in Manchester for a catch up with Sheena Cruickshank, Professor of Immunology and Public Engagement expert. Sheena works on the immune system, more specifically looking at the cross-talk be...2019-04-2900 minScience for ProgressScience for Progress25 SciComm: Pint of Science – with Elodie ChabrolIn May will be the next Pint of Science event! Pint of Science is an annual festival that was founded by Michael Motskin and Praveen Paul. Every May scientists present their research to a public audience in a pub or a bar. It started in the UK in 2014, and it’s now spread throughout the world, with official events in 24 countries. In 2018, 120 000 people visited Pint of Science events. The events are planned by local teams, which make up the 3000 volunteers. In this episode I spoke with Pint of Science organizer Elodie Chabrol, a former neuroscience researcher, who is now a fu...2019-04-2800 minScience for ProgressScience for Progress25 SciComm: Pint of Science – with Elodie Chabrol In May will be the next Pint of Science event! Pint of Science is an annual festival that was founded by Michael Motskin and Praveen Paul. Every May scientists present their research to a public audience in a pub or a bar. It started in the UK in 2014, and it’s now spread throughout the world, with official events in 24 countries. In 2018, 120 000 people visited Pint of Science events. The events are planned by local teams, which make up the 3000 volunteers. In this episode I spoke with Pint of...2019-04-2833 minProbablement?Probablement?Communication épileptique avec Élodie Chabrol (Pint of Science) | Probablement?Élodie Chabrol est docteur en neuroscience, fondatrice de Pint of Science France et directrice internationale de Pint of Science. Retrouvez Élodie sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/EloCha19 Pint of Science France : pintofscience.fr Pint of Science International : pintofscience.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Science4Allorg/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/science__4__all Tipeee : https://www.tipeee.com/science4all Mes goodies : https://shop.spreadshirt.fr/science4all Mes dates à venir : https://www.dropbox.com/s/t3abghdmh5964sx/Actu.txt?dl=0 La formule du savoir (mon livre) : https://laboutique.edpsciences.fr/produit/1035/9782759822614/La%20formule%20du%20savoir A Roadmap for the Val...2019-04-272h 44Pint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Matthew Cobb - Evolutionary Zoologist [Episode 6]Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple Episode 6 – Professor Matthew Cobb This week we share a pint with a scientist who really smells. Sorry, he researches smells. Specifically, he’s interested to know how maggots smell; who says science can’t be glamorous! Our guest for episode 6 is the University of Manchester’s Professor Matthew Cobb, Professor of Zoology, award-winning science communicator extraordinaire and expert on the French Resistance during World War II… A bit of a modern-day polymath! We made a return visit to Manchester’s very accommodating Salutation Inn, where we spent a fascinating...2019-04-2200 minEl Viajero de la Ciencia - Carlos AlamedaEl Viajero de la Ciencia - Carlos AlamedaPintofScience: una pinta por la ciencia con Carolina Gutiérrez y Nuria Gordillo de la UAMEntrevistamos a Carolina Gutiérrez y Nuria Gordillo, Doctoras en Físicas por la UAM, que nos hablarán del Festival Internacional de divulgación científica Pint of Science entre otras actividades de divulgación que llevan a cabo y del Centro de Microanálisis de Materiales. Durante la entrevista les preguntamos también por sus líneas de investigación y sobre un "escapa de la habitación" en un lugar muy muy especial....2019-04-1634 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Dame Professor Sue Black - Forensic Anthropologist [Episode 5]Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple Episode 5 – Dame Professor Sue Black Life can be unpredictable, but one thing we can all be sure of is that one day, it’s going to end... according to this week’s guest though, that needn’t be something to worry about too much! To say that we were chuffed with this week’s episode is a bit of an understatement. We sat down for a drink and a chat at The Borough Pub in Lancaster with none other than Dame Professor Sue Black, world-renowned forensic anthropologist and strong contender for a ‘mos...2019-04-1500 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Anjali Goswami - Evolution Expert at the Natural History Museum [episode 4]How did the dinosaurs die out? What is Deep Time? Why are there so many insects? And is dental microwear just tiny orthodontics (spoiler alert: it isn’t). These are just a few of the big questions we sat down to ask Anjali Goswami, Professor of Paleobiology and Research Leader in the Life Science Vertebrates Division at the Natural History Museum. This week, the beautiful Imperial Durbar in Tooting served as our setting, a venue that turned out to be very suitable for the podcast content! Please be warned, this week’s episode contains a large number of tigers. 2019-04-0800 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Professor Chris Jackson - Volcano Explorer and Basin Analyst [episode 3]Ever wondered how many ways you can die on a volcano? Or perhaps you're more interested in impressing your geoscientist friends with geeky party tricks? This week's episode has it all; we found ourselves a cosy corner at The George and Dragon in Acton, then directed our microphones and curiosity towards salt-loving organism Chris Jackson, Professor of Basin Analysis at Imperial College London. In an almost alarming display of energy, Chris arrived to record this podcast straight off the back of an 18 mile run, proceeded to grab a pint and then provided fantastic insight into both his res...2019-04-0100 minPint of SciencePint of SciencePint of Science Podcast - Dr Anna Machin - Evolutionary Anthropologist and 'professor of love' [episode 2]Do you wanna know what love is? 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Audible has Phil Moriarty's new book, When the Uncertainty Principle Goes to 11 Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unmadeFM Join the discussion on our subreddit - https://redd.it/9f8w4h USEFUL LINKS Professor Moriarty from the University of Nottingham - https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/physics/people/philip.moriarty Professor Moriarty from Sherlock Holmes...2018-09-1249 minPostdocalypse: King\'s College London Health Sciences DTC PodcastPostdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC PodcastCell tracking for cancer cell therapies, ethics and public engagementWelcome to the fifth episode of Postdocalypse, produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This episode is hosted by Katie Begg interviewing Mads Iafrate about her research in cell tracking that aims to improve efficacy and safety of cell therapies for cancer patients. 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Más información en http://www.pintofscience.es El libro, publicado por Editorial Catarata y el CSIC https://www.catarata.org/libro/como-se-fabrica-un-medicamento_80262/ Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valor...2018-05-0749 minTheScienceShedTheScienceShedEpisode 43 - Novichok Nerve Agent SpecialWe're back in the shed podcasting from Steve's new flat in Finny P. This week Nick's teaching Steve about biochemistry, marathons and spy poisoning. It's a nerve agent special LOVE YOU BYE! Buy tickets to TheScienceShed LIVE at this years Pint of Science here https://pintofscience.co.uk/event/through-the-lens If you like TheScienceShed, the best thing you can do is share it on social media, and to follow us all on twitter, and please leave us a rating or review on iTunes! twitter @SteveTheChemist, @theevanslab & @TheScienceShed2018-04-1631 minTechCraftTechCraftUn prêt pour un pc? - TechCraft 227 News High-tech Seven: Un prêt à la consommation de 500 à 75000€ Quenton: Un ordinateur à 10 centimes Binzen: l’accident de la voiture autonome d’uber Seven: C’est qui qu’à la plus grosse? C’est Gupta! JNBiere: Expédition dans un Space Coffee https://twitter.com/thelastjeudi https://pintofscience.fr/ https://twitter.com/search?q=CNES%20Tweetup&src=typd https://ispace-inc.com/ http://www.spaceresources.public.lu/en.html L’initiative de la semaine / Le dossier de la semaine Seven: Mazda propose un moteur moins polluant et plus performant Beudi: Sériephile2018-03-222h 18Swansea Cyber Law and Security PodcastSwansea Cyber Law and Security PodcastCLSP Episode 5 - 07/02/2018 - NIS Directive, Security Assemblages & CryptocurrenciesWelcome to the Swansea Cyber Law & Security Podcast. Sara Correia and Patrick Bishop bring you some news and discussion on the cyber law and security happenings of the last month.The views expressed on this podcast are personal and do not represent those of our employers or partner organisations.- Sara Correia is an ESRC doctoral researcher at the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law - formerly the College of Law and Criminology, Swansea University (@SGCorreia).- Dr. Patrick Bishop is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law - formerly the College of Law...2018-02-0736 minLost in ScienceLost in ScienceA Pint of Science, a March for Science, and Boltzmann brainsClaire speaks to Anna Sexton about the Pint of Science events happening in pubs around the country on the 15, 16 and 17 May 2017. Find out more at pintofscience.com.au.Also, Chris spots a mention of a bizarre but profound physics concept hidden in a blockbuster movie, and Manisha speaks to the people about why they chose to March for Science on 22 April.2017-05-0400 minScience MixtapeScience MixtapeIce, Epilepsy, and a Pint of Science (ft. Elodie Chabrol)This week we're joined by neuroscientist Elodie Chabrol who's on a mission to cure untreatable forms of epilepsy with gene therapy. When she's not in the lab she's busy bringing science to pubs and bars around the world through the fantastic Pint of Science festival in May. We get a sneak preview of some of the talks this year, including Elodie's own one - 'Sex, Voles, and Oxytocin' - as well as an icy challenge in the studio, does swearing help you withstand pain? Only one way to find out... BEEEEEPPPP Mixtape: 1. I Like The Way This...2017-04-2356 minGeoCastAwayGeoCastAwayZachariae, China smog, árboles, diamantes, Colima, Samarco, Pintofscience - Geocastsemanal 19nov15Noticias semanales de nuestro http://delicious.com/geocastaway || Valora el podcast en http://geocastaway.com/valora Grupo de Telegram: t.me/geocastawaypodcast Web: http://geocastaway.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/geocastaway Facebook: http://facebook.com/geocastaway Youtube: http://youtube.com/geocastaway Correo: geocastaway@gmail.com Tienda: http://geocastaway.spreadshirt.es2015-11-1932 minLa Buhardilla 2.0La Buhardilla 2.0La Buhardilla 2.0 Pograma 138: Fallos en el ADN con Felipe CortésNueva cita con la ciencia y el humor previa a las JAPOD15 que tendrán lugar el próximo día 16 de Mayo en Málaga, y que por ese motivo no habrá programa la semana que viene. Os recordamos que estaremos en directo en JAPOD15 desde las 00:00 a las 01:00 ya del día 17 de Mayo en La Térmica. El contenido de este episodio es el siguiente: Intro : Presentamos este episodio de La Buhardilla 2.0, con los métodos de contacto a cargo de Javi que estará con nosotros durante toda la primera media hora del programa vía telefónica. P...2015-05-101h 30