Science is an endless source of fascinating stories. Facts and data are created by people with interesting anecdotes and opinions… Let’s hear them!
Mar tells us all about her research climbing trees in the Equatorian rainforest, the time she discovered a new frog species and her experience in the Galapagos Islands. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!
Field technicians are awesome and Jazmin represents that perfectly: from owl nest surveys, to jaguar camera traps monitoring, to turtle collection and toad conservation, to forest firefighting and search parties for missing people, Jaz has done it all. Enjoy this amazing episode!
Wes specializes in wildlife disease systems and community dynamics: what should you do if you encounter a snake? Is there a negative Steve Irwin legacy? Are rattlesnakes starting to lose their rattle? Do people actually see water moccasins or do they think they do? Is the scientific community open to gay scientists?
Dr. Burke is a scientist, paddler, music producer and the author of ‘The Science of Paddling'. How does an aluminum canoe float? Why isn't a tandem boat double as fast as a solo? What is the difference between friction and drag? We talked about all that plus training strategies and paddling anecdotes, don't miss this great conversation!
Dr Mateus Contar Adolfi is an expert in sex determination: we talked about hermaphroditism, sex determining genes and Marxism! (Because scientists are political beings too!)
We had a great conversation with Dr. Adolfi about hermaphroditism, sex determination, swtiching from academia to the industry and his political views. Scientists are political beings too!
Do altruistic behaviors make you more attractive? Does pro-environmental behavior help in mate choice? Do you know the story of the hero Arland Williams Jr. aka 'The man in the water'? What about Stanislav Petrov, who avoided nuclear war? Check out this amazing conversation about mate choice, altruism and even tennis performance after marriage!
Dr. Monroe recently published a really paradigm-shifting article: mutations might not be as random (regarding their fitness consequences) as we thought they were! We also talked about Vivaldi's Four Seasons violin concerto and talked about Grey's first experiences as a professor!
Dr. Barbero sends plants to space to study how their genome is affected by spatial exposure. Before that, he was a professional soccer goalkeeper, a DJ and just now a brand new father! Enjoy this amazing conversation about telomere research!
I know this is a science podcast but I want to share with you this amazing conversation I had! Please enjoy!
I had a great conversation about Guanacos, invasive beavers, using viruses to control invasive rabbits and feral dogs! We also talked about Dr. Schiavini's adventures with Leonardo Di Caprio and an Argentinian president. Enjoy the great music too!
Dr. Tancredi is responsible for reclassifying Pluto as a "dwarf planet" and also used the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission of NASA to study how impact ejecta evolve into a tail. He also shared how he missed discovering the "asteroid of the century" and that once he had a talk advertised using smoke signals. Check out this amazing episode!!
Dr. Nuria Negrao, a former cell biologist turned adept science writer, shares her unique perspective on science communication, discussing the challenges of translating complex topics for both scientists and the general public. Dive into her insights on artificial intelligence in science, her podcast addiction, and the Mozambican cultural richness she brings to the world of scientific journalism. Tune in for a fascinating conversation with Nuria!
Scientific discovery and personal stories with Dr. Stuart Cantrill, Editorial Director of Nature Journals, Physics & Chemistry. We delved into the intricate landscape of peer-reviewed publishing, with Dr. Cantrill sharing his valuable insights as an editor at Nature Chemistry. Alongside compelling science stories, we explore the moving journey of the #ContaminatedBlood scandal, and embark on a captivating exploration of chemistry's unexpected tales. Tune in to explore Stu's eclectic music choices, his passion for fine beverages, and even a glimpse into "what's wrong about English football".
Discover how Dr. Zerbini's childhood passion led him to a lifelong commitment to studying and conserving marine mammals. What is going on with Gladys Orcas off the coast of Spain? How can whales migrate "straight as an arrow"? Explore his impactful research, from using drones to estimate morphometric measurements and body condition to collaborating with citizen scientists in Patagonia. Check out the website: https://siguiendoballenas.org/en/home/ for more information!!
I finally opened up about my own research! Discover captivating research adventures with charismatic sea lions, industrious leaf-cutting ants, and groundbreaking discoveries in the realm of cancer research through the eyes of three high school rugby players. I had a blast, I hope you do too!
Completely different episode: buckle up! Mateo unveils the beauty of scientific articles written in poetic prose. Then he shares his own poetic presentation of research results at a conference. And also: discover the unexpected twist as his conference video catches the attention of renowned artist Jorge Drexler!
From archery and fly fishing to his unique musical choices, Dr. Varga (and his infectious sense of humor) shares his groundbreaking research, career shifts, and the challenges he's overcome!
In this episode, we sit down with an Australian trapeze artist who has a deep passion for science. We delve into his journey into the science world and discuss his thoughts on various scientific topics. Join us for a fascinating conversation with a unique perspective on science!
Dr. Sarah Bodenstein shares her expertise on oyster mortality and cryopreservation, as well as the industrial engineering behind the cryopreservation pathway. Dr. Bodenstein also talks about her passions outside of the lab, including her love for rugby, skating, and her pet rabbits.
Desiree tells us about her research monitoring E. coli bacteria in Texas rivers plus all her work involving citizen scientists! Super cool!
Romi talks about her research with Daphnia, invasive snails and environmental DNA. She also shares her journey as a chocolate educator! Enjoy!
Really nice conversation about microscopy, podcasting and lifting with Dr. Stephens!
Dr. Burraco talks about telomere shortening and his research at Chernobyl!
Noah wrote a New York Times magazine article about Uruguay's transition towards green energy... I HAD to talk to him! We talked about a sustainable life style, his encounters with inspiring characters (as the famous ex-president Mujica) and I shared with him an interesting study about people's behavior towards sustainability!
Being lost in the jungle or finding himself surrounded by elephants won't stop Dr. Smart from doing his fieldwork! Snakes, forensics and Dr. Smart's own music!
Social scientists Dr. Serenari shares his views in how can humans coexist with wildlife, how the way we speak about a predator affects its conservation and amazing stories about his time in India, as well as his music tastes, sports and hobbies! Check out @sciencestoriespodcast to see the image we mention at the end!
Machismo, caballerismo, marianismo... what are they? How do they affect drinking? Dr. Perrotte walks us through these often misused concepts.
Why and how bats hang up side down? Some bats have pockets? Why do we need to preserve bats? Check out the Samoan legend and Dr. Brokaw's take on what does it take to be scientist at the end!
This episode was for sure one of the most challenging ones so far. Why? 1) Because I talked about art and sculptures, something that it is extremely visual, and I know this is a podcast… and 2) because I talked about art and sculptures, and I am aware this is a science podcast. However, Mr. Noah Brock does art installations to portray some really interesting scientific concepts.To see the installations we talk about check Mr. Brock's website www.nzbsculture.com , or not, and let your imagination fly!
How does a heart work? How are we able to operate it? Is it true we can design hearts now? Listen to these amazing cardiology stories!
Directly from the Brazilian Amazon, Dr. Saenz tells us everything about working in the jungle, fishing in Africa and all about the fascinating electric fish! We also shared some myths and legends from amazon locals and voodoo stories from Benin!
Dr. Golnar has been in the field, done mathematical modeling, genetically modified organisms for bio-control and now works at a non profit. He is also a climber, drummer, D&D player, spear fisher, and went viral for poking an anaconda in the jungle!
Dr. Figgener talks about sea turtle ecology, plastic pollution, and her interesting views about academia! German, Texan, Costa Rican... she has so many amazing stories to share!Check out her song at the end!
Let's hear what science has to say about Yoga! Dr. Hunter debunks some myths while sharing some really interesting stories about her research!
There's plenty of evidence that indicates that obesity promotes prostate, liver and breast cancer. How? What are the hallmarks of cancer favored by obesity? Dr. Price explains it brilliantly!
Dr. Carlos talks about her work with bacteria and microbiomes of termites, beetles, humans, farm animals, copper mines, ants, and even corals!
Grass fed or Feedlot? Marble score, roughage, amylolytic enzymes... What do we feed cows to make them "tastier"? Listen to this episode to get some tips to buy meat, an expert's vision on the future of meat, his opinion about vegans and some funny bloopers at the end of this great conversation with Alejandro!
Dr. Pryor shares amazing stories about weirds robots he has built, unexpected situations while testing them and his opinions about the future of humans in the upcoming robotic era! By the way, robots do fail the "I am not a robot" test!
What happens when a Harvard PhD in music and a local artist chat about music? Super interesting discussions about perfect pitch and incredible jam session at the end!
The prestigious Dr. Schartl tells us about genomics, sex determination, anecdotes while sampling around the world and celebrity encounters!