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A Flickering in the Darkness- Professor Gilles Gerbier, Queen’s University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA234 Share Episode About this episodeDeep, deep underground, surrounded by kilometres of solid...

Changing the Landscape of Geology, Forecasting Earthquakes – Professor Friedemann T. Freund, NASA Ames Research Center
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA217 Share Episode About this episodeImagine a world where we knew about earthquakes before they...

The Shape of Rational Choices in Game Theory – Dr Tarun Sabarwal, University of Kansas
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA212 Share Episode About this episodeThe choices we make in various situations have collective...

Collaborating to Study Interfaces in Miniaturised Materials – SFB 1083
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.33548/SCIENTIA452 Share Episode About this episodeCreating technologies from multiple materials with different...

A New Generation of Chemical Sensors – Dr Simon Humphrey & Sam Dunning, University of Texas
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA201 Share Episode About this episodeDr Simon Humphrey and Sam Dunning at the University of Texas...

Negative Ion Formation in Complex Heavy Systems – Dr Alfred Msezane, Clark Atlanta University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA192 Share Episode About this episodeWhen an electron is absorbed by a heavy atom or molecule, a...

Investigating Cosmic Snowballs – Professor David Jewitt, University of California, Los Angeles
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA169 Share Episode About this episodeProfessor David Jewitt and his team at UCLA explore the nature...

Modelling Shock Waves and Particle Interactions in High-Speed Flows – Professor Gustaaf Jacobs, San Diego State University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA164 Share Episode About this episodeUnderstanding how shock waves, flow dynamics and turbulence...

Cell Physics, Understanding How Biological Matter Self-Organises – The Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1027 at the Saarland University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA156 Share Episode About this episodeThe Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1027 at the Saarland...

Metal Transport Unlocks Routes to New Antibiotics – Dr Albert Guskov, University of Groningen
Metals have been improving our lives since the bronze age, but they also play a key role in keeping us healthy. We rely on numerous metals, such as cobalt, zinc and...

Supernova-accelerated Electrons to Dark Matter – Professor Dr Uli Klein, University of Bonn
Considering we didn’t know of their existence just a century ago, our current knowledge of the structures and dynamics of galaxies is extraordinarily impressive. Among...

A Rare Universe? The Multiverse Debate Through the Lens of Philosophy – Dr Simon Friederich, University of Groningen
How did we get here? How could a universe with such simple physical laws have created something as complex as us? These questions are so fundamental that even after...
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