Tiny Matters
Take a dive into the genes, microbes, molecules and other tiny things that have a big impact on our world with Tiny Matters. Join scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti as they take apart complex and contentious topics in science and help rebuild your understanding. From deadly diseases to ancient sewers to forensic toxicology, Sam and Deboki embrace the messiness of science and its place in the past, present, and future. Tiny Matters releases new episodes every Wednesday and is brought to you by the American Chemical Society, a non-profit scientific organization advancing chemistry and connecting the broader scientific community. Tiny Matters is produced by Multitude.
Great Science Podcast!
30 de out.
Interesting topics - well told.
Science Pod Perfection
2 de set.
Always well put together stories that are interesting and relevant. More Channels pleaseee! :)
Fascinating and Interesting
24 de jul.
A really well put together podcast. Fascinating topics discussed in a way that brings science to the masses, bridging the ‘two cultures’ in a lighthearted, engaging, and thoughtful way. Well done!
Tiny Matters
9 de mai.
The two of you do an amazing job of making sense of such a wide array of scientific topics. This recent podcast about tuberculosis was a real eyeopener. My all time favorite was “We Don’t Deserve Dogs” which clarified that our dogs truly love us. They just seem like they only care about being fed. Not true according to brain scans and chemical analyses. Amazing!
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- Criado porMultitude
- Anos de atividade2021 - 2024
- Episódios96
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- Copyright© 2024 American Chemical Society
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