Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to ...
We have two regular podcast series.Physics World Weeklylooks at the latest events and headlines in physics, as well as featuring short interviews with scientists and our team of journalists.Physics World Storiestakes a more in-depth look at a topic that we feel warrants further coverage. ...
You can listen to a lively discussion about the Top Ten Breakthroughs in the latest episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast. Physics World‘s coverage of the Breakthrough of the Year is supported by Reports on Progress in Physics, which offers unparalleled visibility for your ground-breaking...
In Our Time: Science Nuclear Physics Podcast Episode|28 min Edit pageAdd to list No summary details listed.Contribute to this page Status EditReleased Updated2002-1-10 Release date 一月10, 2002(United Kingdom) Contacts + Add Become a member to see contact information for Nuclear Physics. ...
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast(2009) Seth Paskin Self - Host (voice) The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast(2009) Wes Alwan Self - Host (voice) The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast(2009) Dylan Casey Self - Host (voice) ...
As you understand that you are really a collection of cells, you should understand that at the elemental level everything in our medium-size world is also made of Elemental bits, and it is these elemental bits that are doing all the doing. Reduced to its simplest function all the action ...
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Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland share the 2018 physics Nobel for their work with lasers that have led to numerous practical applications, such as eye surgery. By Steve Mirsky Getty ImagesSUBSCRIBE TO Science Quickly Apple | Spotify | RSS ...
Z. we can’t have a classical physics world/universe A’. we can’t have a non-quantum world, either B’.Faster-Than-Light(FTL) travel creates causality problems and affects many other beings, events and circumstances (for sci-fi writers, FYI) ...
In physics, it was thought that nature did not distinguish left from right, and everything was completely symmetrical. Therefore, it should apply in at a subatomic level as well. This theory is known as parity, reports Jennifer Ouellette forGizmodoin 2015. For example, if our world had a ...