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We found 10 episodes of Science Night with the tag “scicomm”.
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Stellar Scicomm
April 5th, 2023 | Season 3 | 39 mins 52 secs
british parliament, capitol hill, carbon capture, climate change, climate crisis, fusion energy, scicomm, science, science advocacy, science policy, stellerator, tokamak, us government
This week we're talking about two of our favorite things, science advocacy, and fusion energy. First, James, Jason, and Steffi talk about their recent trip to D.C. Next, we talk about science advocacy across the pond. In the second half, we talk about the recent news about carbon capture, and a hot new fusion energy company is building a stellarator.
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There's a Fungus Among Us
March 15th, 2023 | Season 3 | 38 mins 35 secs
anti-fungal, antibiotic, cordyceps, fungus, hbo, infectious disease, john wick, keanu reeves, last of us, microbiology, parasite, parasitology, scicomm, science, the last of us
This week, we're joined by our friend and yours, Dr. Bill Sullivan, so of course we had to talk about some of the science behind The Last of Us! We're talking about the very real cordyceps fungus, and how one species can create a zombie apocalypse while another changes the economy of the Tibetan plateau. We're also looking at Keanumycin, the bacterial substance that could save us all, without the need for any pesky fireflies.
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Toxicity On Our Railways
March 1st, 2023 | Season 3 | 47 mins 3 secs
d&d, east palestine, engineering, gamer, mechanical engineer, nerd, ohio, scicomm, science, trainwreck
This week friend of the show, engineer, and fantasy physicist Matt Sauers joins us! In the first half, Matt answers the age-old question "why engineering" and talks about how he brings science to a fantasy world. In the second half, we talk about the recent train derailment and chemical spill near East Palestine, OH.
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Luxurious Chaos with Dr. Alexis Katsis
February 15th, 2023 | Season 3 | 35 mins 29 secs
cellular engineering, chaos theory, engineering, fashion, gold, luxury, luxury goods, mathematics, medicine, microbiology, podcasting, scicomm, science, science podcasting
This week, Dr. Alexis Katsis from the Luxesci podcast is joining us to talk about her work as an immunologist during the COVID-19 pandemic and her shift looking at the more luxurious side of science. In the news, we're talking about some cyborg cells that could change the way we treat certain diseases (or usher in the end of humanity...) and James tries to talk about theoretical mathematics with some chaotic, and beautiful, results.
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A Festival of Fusion: The 2022 Year in Review
February 8th, 2023 | Season 3 | 39 mins 59 secs
arc, climate change, climate crisis, east, fusion, fusion energy, iter, jet, nuclear fusion, physics, scicomm, science, sparc, step, tokamak
We're back with another look back at the year in fusion energy. Join us as our friendly fusioneer Steffi Diem and special guest Arturo Dominguez talk about the highlights and high temps from an exciting year.
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Its the End of the World (As We Know It)
February 1st, 2023 | Season 3 | 36 mins 43 secs
engineering, geology, liquid metal, naturalist, robotics, scicomm, science, soft robotics
This week Kirk Mona from the Strange by Nature podcast joins us to talk about podcasting, science communication, and what it takes to be a modern naturalist. In the news, we're talking about twisted metal, a core issue, and whether or not either of these stories will cause the downfall of civilization.
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We Have Ignition
December 28th, 2022 | Season 3 | 24 mins 16 secs
biology, fusion, fusion energy, miss america, national ignition facility, provora, scicomm, science
This week, we're closing out 2022 with a scicomm roundup. First, we're talking about the new hot supergroup that's taking the Tree of Life by storm, next, we crown new science royalty, and finally, we ignite a conversation about the future of energy. Also, be sure to check out our social media accounts so you don't miss our top 5 countdown of our most downloaded episodes in 2022.
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A Fireside Chat with Kate Miller
December 14th, 2022 | Season 3 | 37 mins 59 secs
ai, anthropology, artificial intelligence, astronomy, bio anthro, biological anthropology, black hole, epidemiology, fire, hominid, hominin, homo naledi, rising star cave, scicomm, science
This week we’re looking at three bits of science news with special guest Kate Miller. First we ask, “do we really need an ai diarrhea detector”? Then we watch a light show 8.2 billion years in the making. In the second half, we gather around the fire to talk about a new discovery from the Rising Star in South Africa.
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How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love AI, Featuring: Rufus Cochran
November 30th, 2022 | Season 3 | 57 mins 5 secs
ai, artificial intelligence, computer science, deep learning, machine learning, meta, scicomm, science, time
This week, Rufus Cochran from Indiana Sciences stops in to talk about AI, deep learning, and how it probably won't lead to the end of civilization as we know it. In the news, we're talking about the loss of the leap second and Meta's AI malarky. Be sure to follow Indiana Sciences on social media so you'll never miss out on their content.
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A Scicomm Roundup Featuring: Dr. Yasmeen Mezil
November 16th, 2022 | Season 3 | 41 mins 19 secs
ai, art, artemis, astronomy, bioshpere 2, sciart, scicomm, science, space
This week Dr. Yasmeen Mezil makes her triumphant return to the show! She joins James, Jason, and Steffi to talk about three scicomm stories. Join us as we cover a new Pew Research poll, a bash at the Biosphere, and a new sciart exhibition.