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Humorous chatter mixed with scientific facts and engineering principles create this unique podcast, kinda like the conversations you’d hear in the break room for any lab. Our diverse team is united by curiosity, even though we often have different points of view. Bring on the weird debates driven by critical minds!
Sometimes we’re funny, often we’re opinionated, always we’re entertaining.

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Technically Speaking | a science and engineering discussion Techspeaking

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Humorous chatter mixed with scientific facts and engineering principles create this unique podcast, kinda like the conversations you’d hear in the break room for any lab. Our diverse team is united by curiosity, even though we often have different points of view. Bring on the weird debates driven by critical minds!
Sometimes we’re funny, often we’re opinionated, always we’re entertaining.

Support us by buying us a coffee/tea/beer:
https://ko-fi.com/techspeak_podcast

Twitter: @TechnicallySp11
Instagram: technicallyspeaking.podcast
Reddit: techspeak_podcast
Email: techspeak.podcast@gmail.com

    Do rebellions benefit from science?

    Do rebellions benefit from science?

    Do you find activists like Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil annoying or do you support their fervour? Laura, Antonia and Jasmin discuss whether there is any evidence that their disruptive tactics will convince companies and governments to take more drastic action to curb the climate emergency. They look at why people might join a cause and whether facts or emotion are the most powerful tool an activist can use to persuade.
    The team mention a report from the Tyndall Centre for Friends of the Earth which shows that plans for expansion of air travel contradicted targets for greenhouse gas emissions and became the basis for a peer-reviewed journal publication and was also used by protestors at the Heathrow Airport Climate Camp in 2007.
    They also mention expert insight from social scientists shared in a news article, a commentary in a journal and analysis of the anti-vaccination movement as well as how celebrities like Joe Lycett hold organisations to account.

    • 28 min
    Is the world really running out of sand?

    Is the world really running out of sand?

    We've seen lots of news stories about a global sand shortage but what's really going on? Ellie, Antonia and Laura (joined by Ellie's cat Sparkles) analyse the facts, look at what sand is used for, discuss the effect that sand supplies have on people and the environment and speculate on what should be done next.
    Read some of the news coverage, digest some sandy facts explained using handy graphics, read the most recent report from the United Nations, or read the research that uncovers how sand mining is affecting porpoise.

    • 28 min
    What can experiments on rats tell us?

    What can experiments on rats tell us?

    Many breakthroughs in medicine have been made from studying rats. Antonia, Laura and Ellie discuss several studies of rat behaviour that have mapped how parts of the brain work and discuss how the results could be applied to humans to develop prosthetic limbs or help recover memory after a brain injury. They look at studies where rats are tickled until they laugh, learn to drive cars, navigate virtual reality and perform a Jedi mind trick.

    • 31 min
    What is explosive?

    What is explosive?

    Ever watch an action movie where someone is hurled across the screen during an explosion and wondered how likely that is? Antonia, Laura, Nick and Ellie talk about movie portrayals, nuclear weapons, disaster investigations, and exploding animals.

    • 45 min
    Technical short: Apex predators, asteroids and couch potatoes

    Technical short: Apex predators, asteroids and couch potatoes

    In an earlier episode on apex predators we had a bit of a tech fail! Here's a big chunk of speculative conversation from Antonia, Ellie and Jasmin that that follows some sort of weird logic but somehow arrives at a sensible conclusion.

    • 8 min
    How good is direct air capture?

    How good is direct air capture?

    To help tackle the climate crisis, we'll need a lot of new technology to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Ellie, Jasmin and Laura share a load of facts about the chemicals, energy requirements and land use involved in technology to capture carbon dioxide from the air. They also look at how planting trees compares to this technology and answer questions from a live audience from the Engineering Development Trust about Taylor Swift's private jet and why we're spending money on projects that aren't tackling the climate emergency.
     
    Read the review article that Laura mentions in the journal MRS Energy & Sustainability.

    • 21 min

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