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Science Advocacy/Exoplanets

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein30 May 20151 Comment

Why is science advocacy important? How are exoplanets discovered?

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Biodiversity/Kepler’s Laws

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein23 May 20150 Comments

What is biodiversity, and what is it’s importance to humanity? What are Kepler’s laws and how are they useful?

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Quantum Computers/Physical Constants

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein16 May 20152 Comments

What is a quantum computer and how does one work? What are the physical constants, and do they change over time?

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Coffee Rings/Gravitational Waves

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein9 May 20152 Comments

Why do coffee stains always form a ring? What are gravitational waves, and how can we detect them?

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Molecular Evolution/Water in Space

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein2 May 20151 Comment

What is molecular evolution, and what makes it controversial? How does water and organic material form in space?

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Uncanny Valley/Black Holes

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein25 April 20152 Comments

Why are human-looking dolls and robots sometimes creepy? Is there a black hole in the center of our galaxy?

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Sociology of Love/Amateur Astronomy

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein18 April 20151 Comment

How are our emotions driven by what society expects us to feel? How can amateur astronomers deepen their understanding of the night sky?

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Granular Materials/Fundamental Forces

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein11 April 20153 Comments

What are granular materials, and how are they different from solids and liquids? What are the four fundamental forces of the Universe?

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Nanomaterials/Astrochemistry

In Podcast by Brian Koberlein4 April 20152 Comments

What are nanomaterials, and what makes them so special? How do complex molecules form in the cold depths of space?

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.