Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the field.
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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers
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Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what ...
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As fascinating as physics can be, it can also seem very abstract, but behind each experiment and discovery stands a real person trying to understand the universe. Join us at the Cavendish Laboratory on the first Thursday of every month as we get up close and personal with the researchers, technicians, students, teachers, and people that are the beating heart of Cambridge University’s Physics department. Each episode also covers the most exciting and up-to-date physics news coming out of our ...
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Jim Rantschler and Randy Morrison discuss physics from elementary particles to cosmological effects at the limits of our theoretical knowledge or have recently emerged.
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Revision of physics chemistry math
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Randy and Jim discuss topics in physics.
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Struggling to pass your physics exam for ultrasound technician certification? Tired of cramming dry textbook chapters late into the night? There’s a better way to learn and retain the ultrasound physics you need to know. There’s a better way to study for this exam than just reading!
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Physics podcast for Scottish physics pupils and everyone interested in physics
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A collection of video tutorials to help you with concepts covered in Year 12 and 13 NCEA Physics
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Demonstration of short physics experiments.
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The following lessons are based on physics lessons related to motion
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Blog for Rowland High School Physics students
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LISTEN. LEARN. PRACTICE. REPEAT.
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Physics Porn Podcast bukan podcast bokep daks. Podcast ini bakal nuntasin hal-hal yang tabu, aneh, ga urgen sih, yang diulas dari sisi fisika tapi yaa pastinya isinya faedah, bermanfaat, dan nambah wawasan. Kuy dengerin!
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Podcast about games & talking to the people who make them!
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Radio Physics is for everyone! You don't have to be a scientist or even an aficionado to be fascinated by the questions and answers that you'll hear between 4:30 and 5:00 on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Radio Physics is a collaboration with top high school physics students from Aspen to Rifle, the Aspen Center for Physics, and KDNK Community Radio in Carbondale. Students interview one of the more than 1,000 physicists who visit the Aspen Center for Physics every year.
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Learn about quantum mechanics, black holes, dark matter, plasma, particle accelerators, the Large Hadron Collider and other key Theoretical Physics topics. The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics holds morning sessions consisting of three talks, pitched to explain an area of our research to an audience familiar with physics at about second-year undergraduate level.
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Podcasts created to aid all levels of Mr. Jeff Smith's physics classes at Arapahoe High School, including content appropriate for Intro Physics, AP Physics B, and AP Physics C students.
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The world is depressing. But physics has a billion depressing things by itself. Let's explore the depressing things.
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Ph Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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A video podcast focusing on different concepts in VCE Physics. Check out the additional resources at: http://www.vcephysics.com/
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This podcast is my attempt to learn Physics by talking about it. It is on the level of students of Engineering and basic sciences in their undergrad or higher levels of education.
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Raise your consciousness by listening to a multidimensional guru from central Harlem, NY. Inspire yourself
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Are there universal laws of life and can we find them? Is there a physics of society, of ecology, of evolution? Join us for six episodes of thought-provoking insights on the physics of life and its profound implications on our understanding of the universe. In this season of the Santa Fe Institute’s Complexity podcast’s relaunch, we talk to researchers who have been exploring these questions and more through the lens of complexity science. Subscribe now and be part of the exploration!
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Podcast by Stephen Kenyon and Taylor Jacovich
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Physics 545 Solid State Physics at Purdue University. Textbook: Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel. Course webpage
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These episodes include a mix of episodes recorded by Ms. Menechella's students or Ms. Menechella herself and covers a different topic in physics each week. Cover art photo provided by Alex Read on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexread
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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Physics exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/37Y7XgC
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Have you ever heard any of these statements? Healing is a gift, so it should be free. That energy healing doesn’t work unless you believe in it. Or maybe that it is unchristian or, even worse, that it comes from the devil. Maybe these have stopped you: prohibiting you from serving and helping those you were meant to serve.Since you were young you’ve always known that you have amazing healing gifts in you, and you desire to live a life that aligns with your spiritual calling, shutting out the ...
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This podcast looks at units 1 and 2 for physics in VCE.
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This is my first podcast, please have fun listening and give feedback :)
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Newton’s 2nd law Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Join Mobile Nations gamers each week as they discuss every aspect of the gaming world. From launch events and live streams to current events and deep thoughts on the most random of things. This is a group of platform inclusive, easily excited nerds with something to say about basically everything. Subscribe at your own risk!
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Physics 416 Thermal and Statistical Physics Purdue University Textbook: Thermal Physics by Kittel and Kroemer Lectures follow the text fairly closely, so if you're joining us from iTunes, you might enjoy having a copy handy.
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Welcome to The Physics of (Almost) Everything podcast! We are a group of students focused on discussing current events surrounding physics and the impact these events have on our society.
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Podcast by Joao Figueiredo
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Science Explained This is a simple way for you to explain to anyone. It is simple but accurate scientific explanation.
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We're getting the physics education research out of those stuffy journals and into your hands (or, rather, ears) with this little audio podcast. Co-hosted by veteran high school physics teacher Michael Fuchs and physicist and education researcher Stephanie Chasteen, each episode investigates a piece of the research literature and how it can relate to your classroom. Main website on PER User's Guide On iTunes On Compadre
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This video podcast series presents basic information to teachers on how to set-up and use the equipment mentioned in the Get Your Physics On! lessons and activities. http://www.thetrc.org/web/physics.html There are sixteen episodes that are included and they each incorporate the equipment specified in the Physics TEKS 2F and 2G.
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Every year the Arnold Sommerfeld Center (ASC) for Theoretical Physics at the LMU in Munich organizes a school for PhD students. It covers topics which are of current interest in theoretical physics and range from more applied fields like condensed matter physics to rather mathematical fields like string theory. Announcements of upcoming schools can be found on the ASC schools webpage and a list of past schools can be found in the archive of the ASC schools.
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Zap Energy targets fusion power without magnets, Claudia de Rham on the beauty of gravity
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Our first guest in this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast is Derek Sutherland, who is head of FuZE-Q physics at the US-based company Zap Energy. He explains how the US-based firm is designing a fusion system that does not rely on magnets, cryogenics or high-powered lasers to generate energy. We also chat about the small-scale fusion indus…
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With the 2024 Paris Olympics just days away, sports fans are braced to see who will run, jump, row, fight and dance themselves into the history books. One of the most exciting moments will be the 100m sprint finals, when athletes compete to become the fastest man or woman on Earth. Over the years we have seen jaw-dropping performances from the like…
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Episode #120 - Dr. Yoshua Bengio
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Today I talk with Dr. Yoshua Bengio. I decided to adopt a more minimalist approach to the podcast. Enjoy the conversation!
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The Silent Key to Healing Success: Your Subconscious
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Have you ever wondered about the mysterious subconscious mind and how it controls you? Your subconscious mind operates at 800 times the speed of your conscious mind, influencing your emotions, actions, and even your survival instincts. In this broadcast, you'll discover how your subconscious mind communicates with you and learn three easy methods t…
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Replay: An open conversation with physics students (Episode 18)
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Hello dear listeners. The team of People doing Physics is taking a short break this summer and will be back in September with new guests and more physics chats. To help you wait, we’ve selected a couple of previous episodes we wanted to share again with you. We start with our panel episode with three Undergraduate students, which comes out just as …
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Some choices in life are linear, and some aren't as clear.
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Diamond dust for MRI, 4D printing creates advanced devices
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New and exciting technologies feature in this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast. Our first guest is the neuroscientist and physicist Jelena Lazovic Zinnanti, who recalls how she discovered (by accident) that nanometre-sized diamond particles shine brightly in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments. Based at Max Planck Institute for …
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5 Reasons Why I Love Using Colored Healing Energy! You Will, Too
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Discover the extraordinary influence of color of healing light on your well-being and learn how to harness the healing power of different hues. In this broadcast, we dive deep into the fascinating world of color healing energy, exploring which colors you can use powerfully in various situations. From calming inflammation to creating protective barr…
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Precision medicine: meet two medical physicists who are making it possible
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast explores how medical physicists are using exciting new technologies to make precision medicine possible. Our guests are Anna Barnes, Director of the King’s Technology Evaluation Centre at Kings College London and President of IPEM, and Nicky Whilde, who is head of radiotherapy physics at the Mid and …
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Protect Your Energy: The Empath's Survival Guide Around Energy Draining People
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Feeling drained after interacting with certain people or environments? If you're an empath, highly sensitive person, or healer, you’ve likely encountered situations where you needed to protect your energy. In this broadcast, discover simple yet powerful techniques to protect your energy and stay balanced no matter what comes your way. I'll share pe…
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Words Matter: Why Negative Self-Talk Harms Your Well-Being and Health
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Have you ever considered how the words you speak to yourself and others shape your reality? In this episode, I dive deeply into the transformative power of language and discover how choosing your words wisely can elevate your well-being and effectiveness. Hear about common word patterns that sabotage success and what to substitute for them. Discove…
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Shrinivas Kulkarni: 2024 Shaw Prize in Astronomy winner talks about his fascination with variable and transient objects
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This episode features an in-depth conversation with Shrinivas Kulkarni, who won the 2024 Shaw Prize in Astronomy “for his ground-breaking discoveries about millisecond pulsars, gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and other variable or transient astronomical objects”. Based at Caltech in the US, he is also cited for his “leadership of the Palomar Transien…
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Defining You: How to Attract Healing Clients by Being Uniquely You
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Are you struggling to attract your ideal clients as a healer? You're not alone. Many healers make the common mistake of listing all their certifications and types of healing they offer, which often fails to resonate with potential clients. In today's broadcast, I'll explain why this approach isn't working and what you should do instead. Discover ho…
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Linking silicon T centres with light offers a route to fault-tolerant quantum computing
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Today’s noisy quantum processors are prone to errors that can quickly knock a quantum calculation off course. As a result, quantum error correction schemes are used to make some nascent quantum computers more tolerant to such faults. This involves using a large number of qubits – called “physical” qubits – to create one fault-tolerant “logical” qub…
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Breakthrough Technologies III: Graphics Tablets
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Robin and Rosie are joined by former physics teacher Thomas to talk tech… After making the case for peer tutoring (low-cost, high impact according to the EEF), we turn our attention to EdTech for the 3rd time. Dr David Boyce returns for the last in our series of chats about seismic technological shifts driven by EdTech. I hope you have checked the …
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Physics and sport: flying balls, perfecting technique, and wellbeing in academia
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For sports fans, the next few weeks will bring excitement and drama. The Euro 2024 football (soccer) tournament is under way in Germany and the Copa América is about to kick off in the US. Then at the end of July, the Olympics starts in Paris as athletes from across the world compete to run, jump, sail, cycle and dance themselves into the history b…
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Why You Need a High-Vibration Space and How to Create One...
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Are you an energetically sensitive person struggling to maintain your mood and energy levels? Do you find it challenging to maintain your health at times? Your environment could be the key! In this broadcast, discover simple, effective steps to create an energetically supportive space that benefits everyone but especially highly sensitive individua…
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The Kavli Prize in Astrophysics: meet the 2024 laureates David Charbonneau and Sara Seager
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This episode features a wide-ranging interview with Sara Seager and David Charbonneau, who share the 2024 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics. Charbonneau is at Harvard University and Seager is at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and they won the prize for their discoveries of exoplanets and the characterization of their atmospheres. Exoplanets a…
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Breakthrough Technologies in Physics Teaching: Exploring AI with Dr. David Boyce
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The second in our trilogy of breakthrough technologies in Physics teaching, Dr David Boyce takes us on a journey through AI, its possibilities and how he has used it. Sharp eyed listeners will note that the title of this podcast does not match the episode art. This is becuase AI renamed the episode for us… Don’t forget that the vacuum cannon is bac…
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Why Everyone Is Wrong About Marketing for Healers and Empaths: Tips That Really Work
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Are you an introverted healer or empath struggling with the idea of marketing your business? Do traditional marketing methods feel too pushy or unethical for you? Tune in to discover how to attract your ideal clients without compromising your sensitivity and integrity. In this episode, you’ll hear about gentle yet powerful marketing strategies that…
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Teaching nuclear physics using data rather than models, recovering helium from party balloons
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What is the best way to teach nuclear physics? Is the discipline more difficult than particle physics? What does a nuclear physicist make of the film Oppenheimer? These are just three of the questions addressed by David Jenkins in this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast. A nuclear physicist and author based at the UK’s University of York, …
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Pushing boundaries with Lisa Jardine-Wright
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We are joined by Dr Lisa Jardine-Wright, OBE; Director of Isaac Physics, Director of Studies for Physics at Churchill College, and Vice-President for Education and Skills at the Institute of Physics. An astrophysicist by training, Lisa studied Natural Sciences and for a Master’s Degree in Physics at Trinity College in Cambridge, before completing h…
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An overdue visit at last from the one and only Dr David Boyce (@DrDavidBoyce). David is a force of nature: physics teacher, mountain leader, chalk advocate, technician champion, the list goes on. An all round enthusiast and he will be joining us in the coming weeks to talk about three of the potentially transformational developments that teachers s…
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Can't Get Muscle Testing to Work? Try These Proven Methods Instead!
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Struggling with muscle testing? Dr. Anastasia reveals three proven alternative methods to access your subconscious mind when your muscle testing falls short. Discover ways to safely bypass the conscious mind to allow your inner truth to come through. Hear about ways to reach a trance like state other than meditation, things you do in your daily lif…
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Episode 78: Quantum Machine Learning with Bruna Shinohara
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Jim talks with Bruna Shinohara of CMC Microsystems. Quantum computing and machine learning are both currently making huge strides. So it is not strange that people are trying to use quantum computing for machine learning.
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Baltimore bridge collapse: engineers explain how failures can be avoided
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Earlier this year, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US collapsed after being struck by a large container ship. Six people were killed in the disaster and many around the world were left wondering how such an important piece of infrastructure could collapse in such a catastrophic way. We investigate in this episode of the Physics World Weekly pod…
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Swift Quakes and new podcast music inspired by the fine-structure constant
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Whether you’re a Swiftie, a devout metalhead, or a 1980s synth pop aficionado, there is something for every musical taste in this month’s Physics World Stories. In part one, podcast host Andrew Glester is joined by Jacqueline Caplan-Auerbach, a geophysicist at Western Washington University, US. She has analysed “Swift quakes”, a seismological pheno…
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Can You Trust Muscle Testing on Yourself? Here's What You Need to Know
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Did you know you can use muscle testing on yourself to tap into your body's hidden wisdom? In this podcast, Dr. Anastasia, reveals how muscle testing can reveal nutritional deficiencies, emotional blockages, and more. Discover the scientific basis behind this method, its shortcomings, when it is wise to use and when to ignore the results. You’ll he…
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A passion for building instrumentation, and a hint of dark matter in dwarf galaxies
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In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast we chat with Lily Ellis-Gibbings, who is a higher scientist at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory. She talks about her passion for building scientific instrumentation for fields as diverse as radiotherapy, astrochemistry and mass spectrometry. Ellis-Gibbings also shares her top tips for physics…
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