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Talk That Science is an Amsterdam-based science show by a group of science and music enthusiasts. We play the nicest tunes while talking about the coolest research!

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Talk That Science is an Amsterdam-based science show by a group of science and music enthusiasts. We play the nicest tunes while talking about the coolest research!

Live on echobox.radio every month

    Talk That Science #23 Sexual Double Standards with Gijsje Maas

    Talk That Science #23 Sexual Double Standards with Gijsje Maas

    Sexual double standards shape the ways in which we interact with each other and how we think about ourselves. We spoke with Gijsje Maas, a PhD candidate and junior lecturer at the Communication and Media research group of the Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University. In this episode we discuss the role of entertainment media in the establishment, continuation, and transformation of gendered norms surrounding sex, specifically the sexual double standard.

    Tracks played during the episode:
    1. If I Were a Boy, by Beyonce
    2. Azadi, by Naaz
    3. Samaritans, by Idles
    4. One of Your Girls, by Troye Sivan

    Big thanks to the Echobox Radio team for hosting us and helping out with everything!

    • 58 min
    Skateboard Science @Echobox Radio

    Skateboard Science @Echobox Radio

    An ollie is a fundamental trick in skateboarding. But have you ever wondered about the physics of an ollie, and what the ideal skateboard for performing one looks like? Delve into the world of sports engineering and the complexities of using science to enhance performance with Jan T. Heinen, a recent alumnus of the TU Delft, who has recently co-authored a paper on how to maximize the height of an ollie.

    The tracks played during the episode:

    1. Avril Lavigne, Sk8er Boi
    2. Kato Kato, L'Evasion
    3. Kraftwerk, The Man Machine

    Big thanks to the Echobox Radio team for hosting us and helping out with everything!

    • 58 min
    A Logical Brain @Echobox Radio

    A Logical Brain @Echobox Radio

    Logic has a rich philosophical history for understanding the limits of our reasoning. But can it also be used for computational tasks? Nick Bezhanishvili is the President of the Dutch Association for Logic and Philosophy. His main field of research is the relationship between algebra and geometry. He recently researched the application of polyhedral semantics for 3D modeling.

    The tracks played during the episode:

    1. Some Kind of Game, by Against all Logic
    2. The Logic Song, by Supertramp
    3. Logic, by Logic System

    Big thanks to the Echobox Radio team for hosting us and helping out with everything!

    • 57 min
    Menstruation In Space @Echobox Radio

    Menstruation In Space @Echobox Radio

    Join us for an enlightening episode featuring Marion Dugue, a geophysics master student and analogue astronaut. In this episode, Marion opens up about the unique challenges women face during scientific expeditions in survivalist conditions, particularly the pressing issue of the lack of menstrual products suitable for extreme environments, including space. Marion has confronted this issue head-on, pioneering a prototype for a menstrual product designed to function in zero gravity. This innovation isn't just about aiding women in their participation in scientific expeditions; it might also unlock valuable medical applications through the collection of menstrual blood during prolonged space missions.
    In this episode, we'll explore Marion's research on menstrual blood in zero gravity and her role as an analogue astronaut. We'll also delve into the broader issue of gender imbalances in expeditions.

    The tracks played during the episode:

    1. Fly Me to the Moon, by Astrud Gilberto
    2. Walking on the Moon, by Roseaux and Aloe Blacc
    3. Space Girl, by Frances Forever

    Big thanks to the Echobox Radio team for hosting us and helping out with everything!

    • 59 min
    Coral Reefs @Echobox Radio

    Coral Reefs @Echobox Radio

    Coral reefs are the only structures made by a single living organism (apart from humans) that you can see from space, and they are the most diverse and productive ecosystems out there. In this episode of Talk That Science, dr. René van der Zande and Sarah Solomon MSc explain how coral reefs are formed, how corals function and how they are affected by climate change.

    The tracks played during the episode:

    1. Andrean Sand Dunes, by Drexciya
    2. Sea Swallow Me, by Cocteau Twins, Harold Budd
    3. Seaweed, by Tindersticks
    4. Diving, by Bombay Bicycling Club, Holly Humberstone

    • 1 hr
    Games And Cooperation @Echobox Radio

    Games And Cooperation @Echobox Radio

    Cooperation is everywhere around us, at the heart of nature's most triumphant endeavors. It shows up in the cells that make up complex organisms, in ant colonies, and, of course, in the societies we live in. But it is also a bit of a mystery, because it involves being helpful at a personal cost. So how can individuals be motivated to look beyond their immediate self-interest and embrace the enduring advantages of collaboration? It turns out that game theory, a tool loved by economists, has much to say on this. Joining us for a discussion on the mechanisms underpinning cooperation is Fernando P. Santos, Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam. He guides us through the core concepts of game theory, shows why reputation is important, and gives insights into what to anticipate when engaging with artificial agents.

    The tracks played during the episode:

    1. Games, by Graham Nash, and David Crosby
    2. Tomobiki, by John Zorn
    3. All That We've Become, by Society
    4. Verdes Anos, by Carlos Paredes

    Big thanks to the Echobox Radio team for hosting us and helping out with everything!

    • 1 hr

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