6 episodes

Once aptly described as "Riff tracks for scientific papers" P-Cubed is a weekly session with the gang to tear through an interesting piece of science that has made the news. Will it withstand our tight lipped, brain teasing and muscle busting peer review? Come find out.

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Once aptly described as "Riff tracks for scientific papers" P-Cubed is a weekly session with the gang to tear through an interesting piece of science that has made the news. Will it withstand our tight lipped, brain teasing and muscle busting peer review? Come find out.

    P-Cubed Episode 6: Talking about education

    P-Cubed Episode 6: Talking about education

    Is our concept of education broken? The crew talk about learning, the virtues of exams, the worth of going to university as well as the needs of students and society.

    • 45 min
    P-Cubed Episode 5: Predictions for 2013

    P-Cubed Episode 5: Predictions for 2013

    Your PCubed hosts give their predictions, in science, tech and global issues for the year ahead. As always its competitive and we are keeping score.

    • 47 min
    P-Cubed Episode 4: Clearing landmines with flatpack wind-powered things

    P-Cubed Episode 4: Clearing landmines with flatpack wind-powered things

    Anti-personnel mines have a lasting and tragic effect in countries already ravaged by war. This episode we talk about a clever contraption developed by Dutch-Afghan designer Massoud Hassani to deliver a cheap and effective method to dispose of these deadly devices.

    TED Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScaDOpTcsmY

    • 30 min
    P-Cubed Episode 3: Four Horses of the (Mayan) Apocalypse

    P-Cubed Episode 3: Four Horses of the (Mayan) Apocalypse

    Ever consider building a nuclear reactor out of a banana? Yes? Excellent! Come join us to talk about other ways you can bring upon your own apocalypse. This coming winter solstice (21st December 2012) is Happy New Year for the Mayan Long Count Calender. We discuss some of the social anxiety that surrounds the media driven mass hysteria relating to this event.

    Re: title - Yes, we are well aware that the Mayans did not have horses

    News story: NASA warns Mayan apocalypse stories pose threat to frightened children and suicidal teenagers http://goo.gl/jRDr6
    HowStuffWorks: http://people.howstuffworks.com/mayan-calendar.htm
    NASA End of World: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html

    Retraction by Mehmet: The Mayans weren't a South American culture, they were in fact a Mesoamerican Culture.

    • 33 min
    P-Cubed Episode 2: Apes have midlife crises too

    P-Cubed Episode 2: Apes have midlife crises too

    Get on your Harleys and dial in The Seven Year Itch. We visit the planet of the apes to discuss a recent study drawing parallels between the decline in happiness in humans during mid-life (mid-life crisis) and a similar effect observed in a cross-sectional study of chimpanzees.
    News story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/20359229
    Article: http://goo.gl/3sEzf
    Random Armageddon book website: http://www.aisforarmageddon.com/

    • 38 min
    P-Cubed Episode 1: Nobel Chocolate

    P-Cubed Episode 1: Nobel Chocolate

    Sports accidents, cosmological happenings and Bohni's constant. The crew sit down for the inaugural podcast to tear apart the premise that chocolate consumption is a good indicator of Nobel prize winnings before sharing super secret swiss hot chocolate recipes.

    • 37 min

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