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Physics - Empowering People
Alex Kwang
7 episodes
4 days ago
Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.
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Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Professor David Marshall: The Holy Grail of Oceanography
Physics - Empowering People
48 minutes 31 seconds
5 years ago
Professor David Marshall: The Holy Grail of Oceanography

Professor David Marshall, from Oxford University, narrates his journey through his wealth of experiences and how they've shaped his research in physical oceanography. Starting from his favorite pastime of practicing the scales, chords and cadences, he transitions into his thoughts about the current state of oceanography and his hopes about the Theory of Everything. Enjoy! 


Physics - Empowering People
Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.