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SciFeed is a science podcast with a new episode released every Tuesday. In each episode a guest scientist talks about their research and interesting things in their field.
This science podcast is for everyone who's interested in hearing about science direct from the experts.
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Life on Mars and Lava Tubes with Philippe Reekie
In this episode, we chat with astrobiologist Philippe Reekie from the University of Edinburgh. We discuss how Philippe investigates the existence of life on Mars, the potential for life in other parts of the solar system and the use of Earth's extreme environments for astrobiological research.
Philippe's professional page: https://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/people/philippe-reekie
Host and Editor: Amber Carter
Music Credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
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Physics of (the Everyday) Life with Dr Anne Pawsey
In this episode, Dr Anne Pawsey, a course coordinator at the Max Planck School , talks about research at the frontier where physics meets biology. Among the diverse range of projects she worked on, we chatted about the science behind what makes a chocolate bar tasty and how that helps us mix cement better! Dr Pawsey also touched on the importance of biophysics in ensuring hygiene standards in food manufacturing facilities.
Host and Editor: Andrew Yong
Link to Max Planck Schools: https://www.maxplanckschools.de/en/matter-to-life
Music Credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
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Salt Marshes and Coastal Engineering with Dr Guillaume Goodwin
In this episode Dr Guillaume Goodwin, a post-doctoral researcher in coastal geomorphology at the Universita di Padova, talks about the importance of salt-marshes to the environment, wildlife and coastal defence. We also discuss his PhD research, during which he focussed on the evolving morphology of salt-marshes and Guillaume's previous work in hazard management and coastal engineering.
Host and Editor: Jack Knowles
Link to Guillaume's website: https://themarshofprogress.wordpress.com/
Music Credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
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Psychology and The Dark Side of Conspiracy Theories with Tanya Schrader
In this episode Tanya Schrader, a PhD student at Staffordshire University, talks about her research into the dark-side of conspiracy theories. Tanya also defines what psychologists would call a conspiracy theory, who is vulnerable to believing in conpsiracies and how we can protect ourselves against them.
Editor: Andrew Yong
Host: Jack Knowles
Link to the conspiracy blog: https://conspiracypsychology.com/
Link to the implicit bias tests: http://www.projectimplicit.net/
publication links: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tanya_Schrader
Music Credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
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Astronomy, Black Holes and the Formation of Galaxies with Prof Romeel Davé
In this episode Professor Romeel Davé, chair of physics at the University of Edinburgh, talks about what we can learn about the universe using simulations, how galaxies are formed, what's known about blackholes and how scientists have learned to detect them. Romeel also answers some questions I have about "worm holes" and "the big crunch".
Editor: Amber Carter
Host: Jack Knowles
Useful Links:
Romeel's publications: https://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/people/romeel-dave
Another podcast with Romeel: http://thecosmicsavannah.com/tag/romeel-dave/
Music Credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
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Particle Physics and Quarks with Andrew Yong
Andrew Yong, who's studying for a PhD in particle physics at the University of Edinburgh talks about theoretical physics and his work studying the smallest things in the universe. Andrew tells us about the discovery of the atom's nucleus, different types of quarks and discusses his interests in anti-matter.
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/scifeedpodcast
https://www.twitter.com/scifeedpodcast
Music credit:
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/u4PI5p5bI9k