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Not Another Science Podcast
EUSci
61 episodes
2 days ago
Not Another Science Podcast is brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media, or EUSci. Join our hosts Erin Howat and Emily Robertshaw-McFarlane as they talk to scientists about all the fascinating research and projects happening around Scotland. Intrigued by sourdough? Passionate about climate change? Love to keep it science? Then this is the show for you. Podcast logo by Apple Chew and episode art by Elizabeth Carmichael. Get in touch at eusci.podcast@gmail.com, @euscimedia on instagram, or head to eusci.org.uk for recent issues of our magazine.
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Not Another Science Podcast is brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media, or EUSci. Join our hosts Erin Howat and Emily Robertshaw-McFarlane as they talk to scientists about all the fascinating research and projects happening around Scotland. Intrigued by sourdough? Passionate about climate change? Love to keep it science? Then this is the show for you. Podcast logo by Apple Chew and episode art by Elizabeth Carmichael. Get in touch at eusci.podcast@gmail.com, @euscimedia on instagram, or head to eusci.org.uk for recent issues of our magazine.
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Preserving the Past: Weaving Science into Art and History
Not Another Science Podcast
42 minutes 18 seconds
10 months ago
Preserving the Past: Weaving Science into Art and History

On season seven, episode two we learn about an industry at the intersection between science, art and history.

On this episode our podcast hosts Erin and Emily are joined by Caitlin Hartmann, a tapestry conservation intern at Hampton Court Palace of Historic Royal Palaces. We hear from her about her work in tapestry conservation as well as the science behind textile conservation in general, including a fun fact about why historic textiles often have a blue hue to them!

You can find Caitlin on Instagram @caitlinannatextiles.

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Not Another Science Podcast was co-created by Helena Cornu and Tom Edwick, brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media. The hosts are Erin Howat and Emily Robertshaw-McFarlane and our podcast editor is Wan Gee Tan. The logo was designed by Apple Chew and the cover art was designed by Elizabeth Carmichael.

You can visit our website at www.eusci.org.uk to check out the latest issue of the magazine, a ton of other cool science content by our student journalists, and see how to get involved. You can also follow EUSci on Instagram, LinkedIn and X. All podcast episodes can be found at www.eusci.org.uk/podcasts/ .

Music by Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Music by Professor Colin Campbell:

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Not Another Science Podcast
Not Another Science Podcast is brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media, or EUSci. Join our hosts Erin Howat and Emily Robertshaw-McFarlane as they talk to scientists about all the fascinating research and projects happening around Scotland. Intrigued by sourdough? Passionate about climate change? Love to keep it science? Then this is the show for you. Podcast logo by Apple Chew and episode art by Elizabeth Carmichael. Get in touch at eusci.podcast@gmail.com, @euscimedia on instagram, or head to eusci.org.uk for recent issues of our magazine.