Science Night
A place for scientists to tell their story.
Displaying Episode 41 - 50 of 84 in total of Science Night with the tag “scicomm”.
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    Open Heart Listening with Dr. Jen MaJuly 6th, 2022 | Season 3 | 51 mins 40 secsbioengineering, communication, computing, empathy, engineering, listening, physics, quantum computing, quantum physics, robotics, scicomm, scienceTonight, we welcome back Dr. Jen Ma to talk about her recent event where she brought together people with different viewpoints and have them actually listen to each other. It’s a great conversation about communication, empathy, and re-building our listening skills. We even got Jen to join us in the news segment to talk about synthetic skin and a return to the land of time crystals. 
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    Biology Beyond the Binary with Camryn MartinJune 22nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 49 mins 35 secsasteroids, biology, engineering, gender, geology, green energy, hayabusa 2, nature, ocean currents, pride, scicomm, science, sexuality, space, super wormsThis week we're talking to the host of the Nature is Gay podcast Camryn Martin. We talk about mating behaviors in nature, and how species after species don't fit in the "binary". In the news, we're covering terrific turbines, wonderful worms, and ancient asteroids. 
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    Open Science with Prof. Lee BergerJune 8th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 1 minanthropology, biology, dinosaurs, evolution, metabolism, paleontology, scicomm, science, sharksThis week we're extremely excited to bring you our conversation with the incredible Prof. Lee Berger. He shares stories from his work, and we talk about his efforts to include new people in his discipline and make his science more accessible to everyone. In the news, we talk about a sharcano, and dynamic dinos. 
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    The Ballad of the Nine Inch Snails with Bea RamiroMay 27th, 2022 | Season 3 | 56 mins 4 secsastronomy, biochemistry, biology, biomedicine, black holes, chemistry, china, climate change, comets, cone snails, epidemiology, field work, fusion energy, grad school, medicine, mollusks, monkey pox, nuclear fusion, physics, physilogy, scicomm, science, tritiumThis week, we have the triumphant return of those marvelous mollusks, the cone snails! We're talking to Bea Ramiro from the Safavi Lab at the University of Copenhagen, who is looking at a potential medical use for cone snail venom. In the news, we hop aboard the de-hype train, talk about fusion fuel, sing a black hole song, and explore a secret garden. Plus a new line of cone snail merch at our website, scinight.com/merch! 
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    Tik Talking About Teaching with Dr. Andre IsaacsMay 13th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 12 minsbloodworm, chemistry, college, copper, data visualization, education, gallium, liquid metal, mentoring, mentors, open data, open science, open source, scicomm, science, students, teachingThis week we’re talking to chemist and tik tok star Dr. Andre Isaacs. We talked about mentorship, creating the proper learning environment, the importance of creating a more diverse and inclusive STEM landscape, and much much more. Plus we have a news segment covering oceans of open data, malleable metal, and creepy crawlers. Check out links to these stories and everything Dr. Isaacs talks about at scinight.com. 
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    The 2022 May 4th SpectacularMay 4th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 29 minsanatomy, biology, blaster, chewbacca, chlorophyll, death star, engineering, jabba the hutt, jedi, lightsaber, midichlorian, mitochondria, sand people, scicomm, science, scifi, sith, star wars, the force, tusken raider, wookieIt’s Star Wars Day and we’ve gathered a plucky team to talk about the science of this beloved saga. We have four great pieces of Star Wars scicomm covering lightsabers and blasters, languages, midichlorians, and Wookie anatomy, plus so much more. Don’t forget to checkout scinight.com for links to learn more about the topics we cover in this episode. 
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    The Interface of Science and Policy with Dr. Alma Cristal Hernandez-MondragonApril 29th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 5 minsastronomy, biology, climate change, dartmouth, frogs, jpl, mating calls, mexico, nasa, physics, policy, scicomm, science, scipolicy, scorpions, snakes, space, the three body problem, theoretical physics, three bodyThis week we're featuring a conversation with Dr. Alma Cristal Hernandez-Mondragon, a science policy advocate from Mexico City that is paving the way for a generation of science advocates in Mexico. In the news, we're talking about troubling transmissions, frog tinder, and anti-venom achievements. 
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    The 2022 Earth Day Special Featuring Dr. Devyani SinghApril 22nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 56 mins 52 secsbiology, climate change, climate crisis, earth day, green party, invasive species, permaculture, plastic, pollution, scicomm, science, science policyEarth Day is here, and what better way to celebrate than bringing back our favorite climate scientist, and Vancouver City Council hopeful, Dr. Devyani Singh! We share our feelings about the modern Earth Day holiday, talk about some counter-environmental efforts by large companies, counter that with how scientists are pushing back, and finally share some things you can do to help. 
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    BeetleMania with Gabe VerduzcoApril 15th, 2022 | Season 3 | 43 mins 42 secsbatteries, battery, beetles, botany, engineering, invasive species, paleontology, plants, scicomm, science, technology
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    A Piece of Our MindApril 1st, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 5 minsbiochemistry, climate change, cone snails, dance, dementia, fusion energy, green science, mcgill university, neurodegenerative disease, neuroscience, opiates, pain medicine, parkinsons disease, pollen, sciart, scicomm, scienceThis week we’re highlighting another scientist that is blending art with science. Dr. Naila Kuhlmann is a Parkinson’s researcher from McGill University that has found an interesting way to include dance in her work, which led to the creation of the Piece of Mind Collective. She’s also a host of the AMiNDR (A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research) Podcast and co-founder of the Green Labs Initiative at McGill. In the news, we’re talking about Dr. Diem’s trip to the White House, medicinal mollusks, and pollen proliferation. It’s another instant classic just waiting for you to listen. 
