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DocsVox is a show designed to share Princeton graduate students’ research with a large audience in a fun and informative way! We play some games and talk about some things. DocsVox is your front row seat to cutting edge research that will soon be changing your world.

Allie Wenner


    • Sep 29, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 25m AVG DURATION
    • 4 EPISODES


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    Episode 5 – She Doesn’t Just Play With Dirt

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 21:59


    Danielle Schlesinger, a third-year student in the geosciences department, tells us about beam time (hint: it has nothing to do with gymnastics or spaceships), discusses her travels to the faraway lands of South Carolina, and tells us whether or not you should believe the hype about Claritin and why. Does it really last for 24 hours? We’ll see. The music in this episode was written and performed by Alexander Wenner. You can check out more of his stuff on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/user-146405883

    Episode 4 – Water In A Very Small Cup (and other adventures)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 27:20


    Elia Altabet, a fifth-year student in the chemical and biological engineering department, stops by to discuss his research on water in hydrophobic confinement, the appropriate number of jam band shows for a person to have seen, and why people used to think that the Soviet Union had a special kind of water that could turn the ocean into Jello.

    Episode 3 – Wings Without Birds

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 26:37


    Scott Dawson, a former sixth-year Princeton student in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department, stopped by the show eight days before his dissertation defense to tell us about how the way birds flap their wings may influence how planes and cars are designed, why golf balls have dimples, and if Arnold Schwarzenneger could have been the first human to take flight (during the Terminator days, obviously.)

    Episode 2 – A[nother] Beautiful Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 27:35


    Korhan Kocak, a third-year student in the politics department, tells us how game theory can explain why Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump keep talking about the SAME THINGS OVER AND OVER And how Nash equilibrium can explain why going for the hottest girl/guy at a bar is always the right move (as long as none of your bros are doing it too)

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