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ScienceBrunch
Science Brunch
30 episodes
8 months ago
No guest of honor today. Instead, we talk about some of the interesting happenings in the modern science world. And Katie tells us about her fossil dig!
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No guest of honor today. Instead, we talk about some of the interesting happenings in the modern science world. And Katie tells us about her fossil dig!
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Episode 30 - Science News Roundup
No guest of honor today. Instead, we talk about some of the interesting happenings in the modern science world. And Katie tells us about her fossil dig!
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8 years ago
35 minutes 35 seconds

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Episode 29 - Percy Lavon Julian
You may have never heard of him, but African-American chemist Percy Lavon Julian is the guy you should thank for your hormonal birth control. And life is just better when nerds name things!
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8 years ago
39 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 28 - Mary Agnes Chase
Mary Agnes Chase struggled to begin her career in botany, so when she finally made the big time, she turned around to help other women and minorities succeed in the field.
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8 years ago
41 minutes 51 seconds

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Episode 27 - Carl Linnaeus
Botanist Carl Linnaeus had a noble goal: to create a new standardized system of naming all living creatures on the planet. But he was only human, after all, and couldn't resist immortalizing his enemies' names in some of the gross stuff he found in nature.
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8 years ago
43 minutes 19 seconds

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Episode 26 - Margaret Mead
Margaret Mead traveled the world to study and compare different cultures, in a quest to find out which parts of us are driven by nature and which by culture.
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8 years ago
52 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 25 - Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman was a brilliant theoretical physicist who won a Nobel Prize and inspired his younger sister to a career in STEM -- but is he worthy of hero worship?
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8 years ago
52 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode 24 - Sálim Ali
"Birdman of India" Sálim Ali spent nearly 80 years observing and documenting bird species in India, yet he still considered his research a drop in the bucket.
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8 years ago
50 minutes 36 seconds

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Episode 23 - Barbara McClintock
Cytogeneticist Barbara McClintock proved chromosomal crossover in meiosis long before anyone in her field understood it.
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8 years ago
44 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 22 - Qian Xuesen
Qian Xuesen is known as the father of China's missile and space program. He helped transform China into a world-class military power but started his career in the United States, working in the WWII war effort.
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8 years ago
44 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 21 - Vera Rubin
Vera Rubin's observations of galaxy rotations showed that we can only actually see about 5% of the universe.
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8 years ago
39 minutes 19 seconds

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Episode 20 - J. Robert Oppenheimer
After leading the United States' successful scientific effort to become the first nation to develop the atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer spent the rest of his life advocating for international arms control.
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8 years ago
44 minutes 8 seconds

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Episode 19 - Emmy Noether
German mathematician Emmy Noether came up with theorems to elegantly describe the workings of the universe.
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8 years ago
40 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 18 - Omar Khayyam
Persian mathematician and astronomer Omar Khayyam created a calendar that lasted 1000 years, but the Western world only remembers him for his depressing poetry.
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8 years ago
41 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode 17 - Yvonne Brill
Yvonne Brill was a brilliant rocket scientist whose work made modern satellite and spacecraft missions possible. However, most people only know about her because of one terribly sexist obituary.
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8 years ago
35 minutes 32 seconds

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Episode 16 - Jacques Cousteau
Jacques Cousteau started out as a bit of a careless sea explorer, but became a conscientious conservationist and revered science communicator.
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8 years ago
41 minutes 4 seconds

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Episode 15 - Mary Anning
In her time, Mary Anning was known as the go-to person if you wanted an interesting fossil from the Jurassic period. But the most many people know about her is the tongue-twister she inspired, not her contributions to paleontology or even her name.
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9 years ago
40 minutes 44 seconds

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Episode 14 - Grace Hopper
Things computer scientist and US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper kept in her purse: wallet, tissues, lip balm, and a bundle of nanoseconds.
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9 years ago
37 minutes 50 seconds

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Episode 13 - Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Santiago Ramón y Cajal is considered the "father of modern neuroscience" for his study and illustration of neurons -- work for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize.
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9 years ago
38 minutes 52 seconds

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Episode 12 - Sara Josephine Baker
Sara Josephine Baker saved hundreds of thousands of infant lives with a basic concept: start treating them BEFORE they start dying. Revolutionary!
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9 years ago
52 minutes 25 seconds

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Episode 11 - Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a great inventor overflowing with amazing ideas, but he wasn't very successful in business.
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9 years ago
51 minutes 16 seconds

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No guest of honor today. Instead, we talk about some of the interesting happenings in the modern science world. And Katie tells us about her fossil dig!