Across the Cline

SciComm@UCR

The SciCom club at UCR is proud to present a new science communication podcast, Across the Cline. Your host Jessica Maccaro and Catherine Nguyen bring together two experts for seemingly different fields to discuss the similarities their studies share. This voyage into what unites us in science will leave you wondering what else can be found just...Across the Cline.

  1. 12/11/2024

    Episode 16: Machine Speak

    We at Across the Cline and SciComm@UCR, would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize our responsibility to the original and current caretakers of the land, water, and air on which we record this podcast: the Cahuilla, Tongva, Luiseño, and Serrano peoples and all of their ancestors and descendants, past, present, and future. This place is home to many Indigenous peoples from all over the world, including our colleagues, guests, and community, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these homelands. Do you ever talk to yourself? What about to a machine? In this episode, we explore how humans and machines respond to their environments and how that ability can change over time with graduate student in the Department of Psychology at UC Riverside, Shannon Brady, and graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, Joseph Sullivan. Get ready for a chat about control theory, emotions, and mental health! To learn more about our guests, please connect with them at: Shannon Brady:  https://www.instagram.com/erlabucr/ https://www.tiktok.com/@shayybray?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-brady-365b8b55/ https://sites.google.com/view/shannonbrady Joseph Sullivan:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-sullivan-a98776a7?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app Intro and outro music was "Traveling in your mind" by Loyalty Freak Music. You can find more of their work at https://loyaltyfreakmusic.com/ You can find a transcript of this episode here.

    1 h 26 min
  2. 14/06/2024

    Episode 14: Do you smell...what's coming?

    We at Across the Cline and SciComm@UCR, would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize our responsibility to the original and current caretakers of the land, water, and air on which we record this podcast: the Cahuilla, Tongva, Luiseño, and Serrano peoples and all of their ancestors and descendants, past, present, and future. This place is home to many Indigenous peoples from all over the world, including our colleagues, guests, and community, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these homelands. Can you smell it? We’ve concocted a fascinating foray into scent! We talk with Mandy Aftel, a natural essence perfumer, and Laura Sirot, a professor studying animal behavior at College of Wooster in Ohio, about how scent unified all life. We explore a variety of topics from mosquito ejaculate, the different components of perfume making, how scent can influence animal behavior, how monkeys protect themselves from mosquito bites, the relationship between memory and scent, and so much more! To learn more about our guests, please connect with them at: Mandy Aftel:  https://www.aftelier.com/Default.asp A couple books to highlight (there are more on the website above!): Essence and Alchemy and Museum of Scent Laura Sirot:  https://sites.google.com/view/sirot-lab/ Her podcast: “I Came for Science” Intro and outro music was "Traveling in your mind" by Loyalty Freak Music. You can find more of their work at https://loyaltyfreakmusic.com/ You can find a transcript of this episode here.

    1 h 11 min
  3. 22/04/2024

    Episode 13: It's all about the order you don't have

    We at Across the Cline and SciComm@UCR, would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize our responsibility to the original and current caretakers of the land, water, and air on which we record this podcast: the Cahuilla, Tongva, Luiseño, and Serrano peoples and all of their ancestors and descendants, past, present, and future. This place is home to many Indigenous peoples from all over the world, including our colleagues, guests, and community, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these homelands. Both the words “jazz” and “anarchy” bring up ideas of chaos and disorder. But is jazz just “playing the wrong notes” and anarchy just “a lawless landscape?” Hey all you cool cats, today we are joined by two jazz musicians, Andrew Stevens and Joel Wenhardt, and author, activist and Professor of Environmental Studies at Georgetown University, Dr. Randall Amster, to listen to some jazz, chat about how leaders emerge, and patterns in chaos. To learn more about our guests, please connect with them at: Andrew Stevens and Joel Wenhardt: https://slowdownsounds.disco.ac/playlist-new/16344330?date=20240316&user_id=957631&signature=qNTsnjkNytO6OOL-cUz9qZUZXjQ%3AhZrq31lK https://www.joelwenhardt.com/?fbclid=IwAR3UoRNIqZ_kqrIm9uh7cMFhcedHWMsite4pBDbDuN6dwZheB_BJwl8OUBE Randall Amster: www.peaceecology.com  www.chaosmology.com  The playlist for this episode can be found here. Intro and outro music was "Traveling in your mind" by Loyalty Freak Music. You can find more of their work at https://loyaltyfreakmusic.com/ You can find a transcript of this episode here.

    1 h 45 min

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The SciCom club at UCR is proud to present a new science communication podcast, Across the Cline. Your host Jessica Maccaro and Catherine Nguyen bring together two experts for seemingly different fields to discuss the similarities their studies share. This voyage into what unites us in science will leave you wondering what else can be found just...Across the Cline.