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The Short Answer
ScienceABC
59 episodes
1 week ago
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?
The Short Answer
3 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?

Welcome to 'The Short Answer' podcast by ScienceABC! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating and intricate world of cryptography to answer a compelling question: 'How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?'.

Join us as we journey through history, starting with the enigmatic discoveries of Pierre de Fermat, to the critical role that prime numbers play in our modern digital age. We'll explore how prime factorization forms the backbone of RSA encryption, ensuring the privacy and security of billions of internet users.

Along the way, we’ll break down complex concepts into understandable insights, revealing how these mathematical marvels protect your most sensitive information. From the basics of prime numbers to the future potentials of quantum computing, this episode has it all.

Tune in to discover the hidden power of prime numbers and their indispensable utility in keeping our digital world secure!


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References:

https://math.berkeley.edu/~kpmann/encryption.pdf

https://cryptofundamentals.com/primes


Original Article Link:

https://www.scienceabc.com/innovation/how-are-prime-numbers-used-in-cryptography.html


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Intro by: Natasha/elevenlabs.io


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The Short Answer
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!