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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 Jon Gluyas: The Most Accessible but Least Competitive Energy Source
Physics - Empowering People
30 minutes 10 seconds
5 years ago
Professor Jon Gluyas: The Most Accessible but Least Competitive Energy Source

An interview with Professor Jon Gluyas about his current research on geothermal energy, the imminent helium crisis and scientific inspiration. Prof Gluyas is the Executive Director of the Durham Energy Institute at Durham University.

From now on, I will deliberately arrange for accidents in all walks of life to happen, so I can engineer my own scientific innovation. An interesting listen for anyone who stares at the ground and wonders about what happens deep below. 

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.