Episode 24: An ending without a conclusion, with Outstanding Senior Chapman Howard
Countless college seniors suddenly and unexpectedly saw their undergraduate experiences end due...
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Episode 24: An ending without a conclusion, with Outstanding Senior Chapman Howard
Countless college seniors suddenly and unexpectedly saw their undergraduate experiences end due...
32:36
How can a simulation help treat kidney stones?
Around 10% of us will experience kidney stones at some point in our life. They occur when waste...
11:27
Strachey lecture - Symmetry and Similarity
An introduction to algorithmic aspects of symmetry and similarity, ranging from the fundamental...
01:00:34
EX.125 Hieroglyphic Being - 2012.11.30
Simply Red, the occult and hot wings: We get live with the Chicago artist in Poland.
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Interview with Nobel economics laureate Jean Tirole
Professor Jean Tirole of the Toulouse School of Economics, who won the Nobel economics prize this...
14:43
To check out more of Ziggy's story, go here:...
Put down your pens and pick up your protractor, this month Alex Clark delves inside the world of...
34:22
IT Skils: Preparing the UK for the knowledge economy
There is a growing concern that the UK is falling behind the skills race, which could mean we do...
08:56
Episode 110: @cheesemonkeysf, Part 2
Here is part two of my interview with @cheesemonkeysf where we talk about resourcefulness, those...
35:40
Hey, Everyone! Here is a short introduction to the podcast, its host, its goals, and how you can...
04:16
Math Problems: Stories about struggles with math
This week, we present two stories about the struggles "math people" face. Part 1: Lew Lefton...
27:58
In Honor of Pi Day: Stories about math
This week, in honor of Pi Day on March 14, we're presenting two stories from mathematicians....
29:44
Margaret Wertheim — The Grandeur and Limits of Science
A passionate translator of the beauty and relevance of scientific questions, Margaret Wertheim is...
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[Unedited] Margaret Wertheim with Krista Tippett
A passionate translator of the beauty and relevance of scientific questions, Margaret Wertheim is...
01:34:48
Frank Wilczek — Why Is the World So Beautiful?
Nobel physicist Frank Wilczek sees beauty as a compass for truth, discovery, and meaning. His...
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[Unedited] Frank Wilczek with Krista Tippett
Nobel physicist Frank Wilczek sees beauty as a compass for truth, discovery, and meaning. His...
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Episode 128: The Problems with Maths
The number of people studying higher level maths in Australia is in decline. Why? This week,...
27:50
Tasmania has some of the worst results in maths testing across Australia with drastic drops in...
27:51
Frontiers Lecture: Our Mathematical Universe with Max Tegmark
Cosmological mathematics are often mind-bogglingly complex, but in this podcast, cosmologist Max...
01:08:15
On this episode of Relatively Prime Samuel Hansen is joined by fellow podcasters and friends...
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