Episódios
-
From fossil discoveries to space exploration, learn what science stories made our Top 10 list.
-
Daniel Theobald, co-founder of Mass Robotics and Chief Innovation Officer for Vecna Robotics in Cambridge, MA, discusses how robots will affect our daily lives over the coming years.
-
Estão a faltar episódios?
-
What can we learn when we place our modern scientific knowledge in a historical context? In this new type of segment, we explore speciation research. Who was Henry Walter Bates and what role have he and butterflies played in our knowledge of species? What can genetics tell us about species? Featuring The Caterpillar Lab’s Sam Jaffe, biographer Anthony Crawforth, and geneticist James Mallet.
-
How do you propel a spacecraft without fuel? Hear about LightSail, the Planetary Society’s solar sailing spacecraft set to launch in 2018.
-
Dr. Ann McKee, Chief of Neuropathology at VA Boston and Director of the CTE Center at BU, highlights her current CTE research and imparts her vision for the future.
-
Joe Bagley, City Archaeologist of Boston, takes us on an exploration of the Pierce-Hichborn site in Boston's North End.
-
Microbiologist Dr. Hosam Zowawi explains his role in fighting antibiotic resistant superbugs through education, detection, and treatment.
-
Author David Baron discusses his new book, American Eclipse, as well as the upcoming solar eclipse in August.
-
Dr. Marilyn Minus from Northeastern University describes the process of making super strong materials from cheap plastic during NanoDays 2017.
-
Hear about preparations for the Mars 2020 Rover mission currently under development at NASA's spacecraft planning facility.