11 episodes

The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.

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The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.

    • video
    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 11: Caprice Phillips

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 11: Caprice Phillips

    This episode University of Edinburgh MScR student Mia Frothingham speaks to PhD candidate Caprice Phillips from The Ohio State University. We talk about her exciting research on gas dwarf planets and the fact that scientists are people, too!

    • 29 min
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    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 10 - Peter Vickers

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 10 - Peter Vickers

    Episode 10 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.In this episode we talk to Peter Vickers from Durham University, a philosopher who approaches astrobiology from a fresh perspective. We discuss how astrobiology fits in with the philosophy of science, and easy questions such as the nature of truth.

    • 34 min
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    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 9 - Roberto Orosei

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 9 - Roberto Orosei

    Episode 9 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe. In this episode we talk to Roberto Orosei from the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics, who told us about his recent discovery of a subsurface lake on Mars and his research of radar applications on other planets.

    • 16 min
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    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 8 - Ernesto Di Mauro

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 8 - Ernesto Di Mauro

    Episode 8 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe. In this episode we talk to Ernesto di Mauro from Sapienza University of Rome, who discussed how biological molecules can be formed from different pre-biotic chemistry, and the definitions of life that play such a big part of astrobiology.

    • 22 min
    • video
    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 6 - Mohit Melwani Daswani

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 6 - Mohit Melwani Daswani

    Episode 7 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe. In this episode we talk to Mohit Melwani from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who told us about the possibility for life and geochemical limits of habitability on Icy Moons (and a little bit of Mars).

    • 16 min
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    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 6 - Mark Van Zuilen

    The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 6 - Mark Van Zuilen

    Episode 6 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe. In this episode we talk to Mark Van Zuilen from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, who told us about their work on determining whether biosignatures we observe in the environment are truly produced by biology.

    • 29 min

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