SciLux

Hanna Siemaszko

Podcast about science in Luxembourg and beyond - in every episode we have a look at the latest scientific research and technological changes in Luxembourg or we discuss it with scientists or researchers working in Luxembourg. This is a podcast for people who love science, but aren't necessarily science graduates. We post a new episode every second week.

  1. People on the Move: The Impact of Migration on Economies with Prof. Catia Batista

    OCT 21

    People on the Move: The Impact of Migration on Economies with Prof. Catia Batista

    Migration remains one of the most contentious and emotionally charged issues of our time. In this episode, we explore the evidence behind the debates with Catia Batista, Professor of Economics at Nova School of Business and Economics and Director of the Nova Africa Research Center. Professor Batista recently served as a visiting professor at LISER through the FNR's INTER Mobility programme. Professor Batista reframes migration as fundamentally about human well-being rather than mere statistics and border policies. Drawing on her extensive research, she challenges conventional wisdom on "brain drain" – the emigration of highly skilled workers from developing countries. Her findings reveal a paradox: the possibility of migration actually incentivizes greater educational investment at home, potentially creating a "brain gain" that benefits sending countries even after accounting for emigration losses. The conversation underscores the critical role of rigorous, evidence-based research in shaping migration policy. In an era where populist narratives and fear-driven rhetoric dominate political discourse, Professor Batista argues that researchers must strive to provide nuanced, data-driven insights that capture the complex realities of human mobility. USEFUL LINKS More about Prof. Catia Batista - https://catiabatista.org/ Nova School of Business and Economics - https://www.novasbe.unl.pt/en/ NOVAFRICA - https://novafrica.org/ LISER - https://www.liser.lu/ FNR's INTER Mobility programme - https://www.fnr.lu/funding-instruments/inter-mobility/

    39 min
  2. Gut Feelings: Understanding Microbiome Influence on Health with Prof. Paul Wilmes

    SEP 30

    Gut Feelings: Understanding Microbiome Influence on Health with Prof. Paul Wilmes

    The gut microbiome has become a hot topic in recent years, capturing the attention of scientists and the general public alike. In our latest podcast episode, we met with Professor Paul Wilmes, head of the Systems Ecology group at the Luxembourg Center for Systems Biomedicine (University of Luxembourg). He shares insights into the complexities of the microbiome, its role in human health, and the groundbreaking research being conducted in Luxembourg. One of the key highlights of the discussion is the impact of the gut microbiome on chronic diseases, particularly Parkinson's disease. Professor Wilmes discusses the ERC Proof of Concept grant he received to explore biomarkers that could detect early signs of Parkinson's disease through shifts in the gut microbiome. This research could pave the way for early interventions and better management of the disease. The conversation also touches on the factors that influence our microbiome, including diet, environment, and even the mode of delivery at birth.  USEFUL LINKS Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/ More about Prof. Paul Wilmes - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/people/paul-wilmes/ Human Microbiome Project - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Microbiome_Project MetaHIT - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/201052/reporting ExpoBiome Project - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/research-projects/expobiome-deciphering-the-impact-of-exposures-from-the-gut-microbiome-derived-molecular-complex-in-human-health-and-disease/

    40 min
  3. The Sun Affects Us All - Space Weather with Dr. Carl Shneider

    SEP 16

    The Sun Affects Us All - Space Weather with Dr. Carl Shneider

    Did you know Luxembourg is home to space weather experts? Space weather – a term that may sound unfamiliar to many – encompasses a broad range of solar phenomena that can significantly impact life on Earth and the technology we rely on daily. This is the specialisation of Dr. Carl Shneider from SnT (University of Luxembourg), whom we spoke with recently. One of the most fascinating aspects we discussed with Carl is the role of Earth's magnetic field in shielding us from solar radiation. He explained how the sun's magnetic field interacts with our own, creating a protective barrier that helps mitigate the effects of solar storms. However, when these storms are particularly intense, they can penetrate this shield, creating beautiful auroras but also posing potential hazards to our technology and infrastructure. Listeners will also learn about historical events, such as the Carrington Event of 1859, which caused widespread disruptions to telegraph systems and serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by solar activity. Carl emphasised that as our reliance on technology increases, so does our need for robust space weather monitoring and preparedness. USEFUL LINKS More about SnT: https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/ More about Carl Shneider: https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/people/carl-shneider/ Laschamp excursion - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laschamp_event Dynamo theory - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamo_theory Forbush decrease - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbush_decrease Goldilocks zone - https://science.nasa.gov/exoplanets/what-is-the-habitable-zone-or-goldilocks-zone/ 5 things: Space Weather - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrloxznL93s&pp=ygUNc3BhY2Ugd2VhdGhlcg%3D%3D SOHO - https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/ Parker Solar Probe - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Solar_Probe Swift Mission - https://science.nasa.gov/mission/swift/ LISA mission - https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/LISA/LISA_factsheet Books Carl talks about: *Bryan Gaensler, Extreme Cosmos: https://unsw.press/books/extreme-cosmos/ *Karel Schrijver, Living with the Stars: How the Human Body is Connected to the Life Cycles of the Earth, the Planets, and the Stars: https://academic.oup.com/book/34801 *Delores Knipp:  Paper: Timelines as a tool for learning about space weather storms: https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2021/01/swsc200106/swsc200106.html Book: Understanding Space Weather and the Physics Behind It: https://spacetechnologyseries.com/books/Space-Weather.html

    48 min

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Podcast about science in Luxembourg and beyond - in every episode we have a look at the latest scientific research and technological changes in Luxembourg or we discuss it with scientists or researchers working in Luxembourg. This is a podcast for people who love science, but aren't necessarily science graduates. We post a new episode every second week.