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Best podcasts about Arthur B Mcdonald

Latest podcast episodes about Arthur B Mcdonald

Campus Beat
Mapping the Universe and Mudslides

Campus Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 30:03


In this episode we are joined by two guests.  First, Dr. Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer at the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute and then around the 20 minute mark, Lisa Tauskela, Masters Candidate in Civil Engineering. Dr. Richardson talks about the upcoming George and Maureen Ewan lecture to be delivered […]

Campus Beat
Fascinating Fall 2020 Programming at the McDonald Institute

Campus Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 30:24


Dr. Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer for the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute (the McDonald Institute) joins us in this episode.  Mark talks about upcoming Fall 2020 events such as Art of Dark Matter (October 30th), collaborations with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on the Drift Artist in Residence Exhibit as […]

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Campus Beat
Making Her Mark: Morgan Lehtinen and the Young Persons’ Lecture Competition

Campus Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 29:51


Morgan Lehtinen, PhD Candidate in the Department of Chemistry joins us in studio today. She chats about her recent participation in and winning of the recent Young Person’s Lecture Competition on May 30th at Queen’s University. Hosted this year for the first time in Canada, the Competition was hosted by the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Continue Reading

Campus Beat
Igniting Research Passions with Professors Laura Murray and John Smol

Campus Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 29:08


Professor Laura Murray (Department of English) and Professor John Smol (Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change, Department of Biology) joined us in studio alongside Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer for the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute. Each chatted about the recently launched Ignite: Research Stories to Inspire Generations event at which Continue Reading

Blind Date with Knowledge - Queen's Research

Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy Dark Matter and What Goes Bump in the Night Dr. Joseph Bramante is an Assistant Professor at in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Perimeter Institute and a member of the new, Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Continue Reading

Keepin it Real with Janean
Know Yourself Through Human Design w/ Richard Scott

Keepin it Real with Janean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018


The Human Design System is a synthesis of ancient and modern sciences, and is a valuable tool for human understanding. Richard Scott has been studying, working with and living Human Design for 16 years. He tells the fascinating story of it’s origins, explains the basics and how HD can help you live your life as who you are meant to be. You will find Human Design to be a fascinating window to understanding yourself. With Human Design you discover what makes you different from everyone else. It offers profound insights into your psychology, along with strategies and techniques for making correct decisions and ultimately leading to a life of more ease and fulfillment. Once you start experimenting with the knowledge, you may experience changes in your perspective. Over time, this helps you learn what brings fulfillment. Everyone has a Signature — peace, satisfaction, success or surprise—that comes when they are living in accordance with their true nature. A lessening of resistance in the form of anger, frustration, bitterness or disappointment is the end result. A fundamental aspect of Human Design is based on what is scientifically known as the Neutrino. Neutrinos are unusual particles that carry an infinitesimal amount of mass. About 3 trillion neutrinos, and the material information they carry, pass through every square inch of the planet per second. Our Sun produces about 70 percent of all neutrinos that travel through our solar system, with the remaining 30 percent emitted by other stars in our Galaxy, and a small amount from the planet Jupiter. In 2015, the scientists Takaaki Kajita (Super-Kamiokande Collaboration) and Arthur B. McDonald (Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration) were awarded a Nobel Prize for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass. Ra Uru Hu published this as the science behind the Human Design System as early as 1991. Since Neutrinos have an infinitesimally small amount of mass, as the stream passes through us it leaves information. It is a stream of information, and within each of us exist particles that connect us to the stream. At the moment of birth, we are imprinted by the information carried by the neutrino stream via the planets. This imprint is reflected within your Human Design Chart, and determines your particular Design. This information provides us with the knowledge to understand our nature, potential, and forms of interaction. DNA BirthChart Analysis Richard Scott's Website Ra Uru Hu tells how Human Design Began Human Design video I apologize for the lack of vocal quality on my side.. I thought my mic was on, it wasn't, and I was recording though the computer...arghhhh Listen on You TubeDownload.

Keepin it Real with Janean
Know Yourself Through Human Design w/ Richard Scott

Keepin it Real with Janean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018


The Human Design System is a synthesis of ancient and modern sciences, and is a valuable tool for human understanding. Richard Scott has been studying, working with and living Human Design for 16 years. He tells the fascinating story of it’s origins, explains the basics and how HD can help you live your life as who you are meant to be. You will find Human Design to be a fascinating window to understanding yourself. With Human Design you discover what makes you different from everyone else. It offers profound insights into your psychology, along with strategies and techniques for making correct decisions and ultimately leading to a life of more ease and fulfillment. Once you start experimenting with the knowledge, you may experience changes in your perspective. Over time, this helps you learn what brings fulfillment. Everyone has a Signature — peace, satisfaction, success or surprise—that comes when they are living in accordance with their true nature. A lessening of resistance in the form of anger, frustration, bitterness or disappointment is the end result. A fundamental aspect of Human Design is based on what is scientifically known as the Neutrino. Neutrinos are unusual particles that carry an infinitesimal amount of mass. About 3 trillion neutrinos, and the material information they carry, pass through every square inch of the planet per second. Our Sun produces about 70 percent of all neutrinos that travel through our solar system, with the remaining 30 percent emitted by other stars in our Galaxy, and a small amount from the planet Jupiter. In 2015, the scientists Takaaki Kajita (Super-Kamiokande Collaboration) and Arthur B. McDonald (Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration) were awarded a Nobel Prize for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass. Ra Uru Hu published this as the science behind the Human Design System as early as 1991. Since Neutrinos have an infinitesimally small amount of mass, as the stream passes through us it leaves information. It is a stream of information, and within each of us exist particles that connect us to the stream. At the moment of birth, we are imprinted by the information carried by the neutrino stream via the planets. This imprint is reflected within your Human Design Chart, and determines your particular Design. This information provides us with the knowledge to understand our nature, potential, and forms of interaction. DNA BirthChart Analysis Richard Scott's Website Ra Uru Hu tells how Human Design Began Human Design video I apologize for the lack of vocal quality on my side.. I thought my mic was on, it wasn't, and I was recording though the computer...arghhhh Listen on You TubeDownload.

Canadian Club of Toronto
Dr. Arthur B. McDonald, Professor Emeritus, Queen’s University and Nobel Laureate, Physics 2015

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 38:47


Fundamental Science and Innovation: A Productive Partnership

Canadian Club of Toronto
Dr. Arthur B. McDonald, Professor Emeritus, Queen's University and Nobel Laureate, Physics 2015

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 38:47


Fundamental Science and Innovation: A Productive Partnership

WiTcast
WiTcast – episode 37.3 Nobel vs Ig Nobel 2015 (ยกสุดท้าย)

WiTcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016


มอบรางวัล WiTcast Awards 2015 / โนเบลต่อ รางวัลสาขาฟิสิกส์ ไขปริศนานิวตริโนที่หายไป / รางวัลอิกโนเบลต่อ สาขาการแพทย์วินิจฉัย ใช้บั๊มพ์ถนนตรวจไส้ติ่ง / ไฮไลท์พิธีมอบ Moment of Science เล่นกับสมบัติของแก๊ซกับเสียง / สดุดีดร.นากามัตสึ / สาขาสรีระและกีฏวิทยา เสกลวัดความเจ็บปวดของการโดนผึ้งต่อยหรือมดกัด เคยเล่าไปแล้วในตอน Ant-Man / โนเบลสาขาเคมี กลไกการซ่อมตัวเองของ DNA / เฉลย WiT Game เรือดผสมพันธุ์โดยไม่แตะตัวกันได้อย่างไร / WiTgame รอบใหม่ คำถามช้อยส์ Environmental Science   SHOW NOTE บรรยากาศการจัด + มอบ WiTcast Awards รางวัลจากคนจัดเพื่อคนจัด อาบันนอนจัดเพราะปวดหลัง   ปป. มอบรางวัลลวง   อาบันแกะดู ไม่ปลื้ม ติ๊กเกอร์แปะหัวนมเบร้ออะไรฟะเนี่ย!   มอบใหม่ คราวนี้เป็นกรงใส่เครื่องหอม ท่าทางเจ๊จะถูกใจ   น้องไข่ รางวัลของผม(แทนไท) หารูปถ่ายคู่กับตัวเองไม่เจอ แต่วางไว้บนโต๊ะจนมันกลายเป็นพระเจ้าของน้องๆ ไดโนไปแล้ว   เข้าเรื่องวิชาการ รางวัลโนเบลสาขาฟิสิกส์ มอบให้ Arthur B. McDonald และ Takaaki Kajita ว่าด้วย งานวิจัยไขปริศนานิวตริโนที่หายไป -1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzHSI-NlYUI super kamiokande neutrino detector     Ig Nobel ต่อ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqVCl2VoZqU DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE PRIZE สามารถวินิจฉัยไส้ติ่งอักเสบเฉียบพลันได้อย่างแม่นยำ โดยอาศัยการวัดระดับความเจ็บปวด ขณะคนไข้นั่งรถผ่านบั๊ม for determining that acute appendicitis can be accurately diagnosed by the amount of pain evident when the patient is driven over speed bumps.-1 ผู้ป่วยปวดท้อง 64 คน นั่งรถผ่านบั๊ม ระหว่างทางมารพ.เพื่อตรวจว่าเป็นไส้ติ่งรึเปล่า ในบรรดานี้ 54 คน ขึ้นบั๊มแล้วเจ็บ พบไส้ติ่งอักเสบ 33 ไม่พบ 21 ขึ้นบั๊มไม่เจ็บ มี 10 คน เป็นไส้ติ่ง 1 คน ไม่เป็น 9 สรุปคือ น่าเอาไปใช้เป็นประโยชน์ในการสอบถามอาการได้ วิเคราะห์เทียบทางสถิติแล้ว แม่นยำกว่าวิธีตรวจวินิฉัยอื่นๆ ทุกอย่างที่เอามาทดสอบ high sensitivity (97%) but a low specificity (30%) for the diagnosis of appendicitis Moment of Science สมบัติของแก๊ซ และเสียง นาที 24:40 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqVCl2VoZqU คลิปสาธิต sulfur hexafluoride https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u19QfJWI1oQ  ไฮไลท์ดร.นากามัตสึ ร้องเพลงสู้มะเร็ง https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7NS2iVZrY8   Physiology and Entomology Prize รางวัลสาขาสรีรวิทยาและกีฏวิทยา Michael Smith - จัดอันดับอวัยวะไหนโดนผึ้งต่อยแล้วเจ็บสุด -1 Justin Schmidt - สเกลวัดความเจ็บปวดของการโดนมดผึ้งต่อชนิดต่างๆ ต่อย -1 อันนี้คนแรกที่จัดอันดับอวัยวะ ส่วนคนนี้คุณ Schmidt ผู้คิดค้นเสกลวัดความเจ็บปวด (Schmidt Pain Index)   โนเบลสาขาเคมี มอบให้ผู้ค้นพบกลไกการซ่อมตัวเองของ DNA -1,2,3,4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQlNx1Q38DY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqOSZ7tsJMw     ไปกินข้าวหมูทอดหลังเลิกงาน https://www.facebook.com/witcastthailand/photos/a.384378794958298.93979.380263635369814/1060784513984386/?type=3&permPage=1

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Nauka XXI wieku
Neutrino

Nauka XXI wieku

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 26:46


Prof. Marian Kozielski mówi o neurino i nagrodzie Nobla 2015. Nauka XXI wieku w iTunes Takaaki Kajita Arthur B. McDonald Wolfgang Pauli Nagroda Nobla 2015 z Fizyki Zdjęcia Andromedy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naukaxxiwieku/message

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Science On Top
SoT 203: Something In The Scuba Tank

Science On Top

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 38:31


The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 was awarded jointly to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar "for mechanistic studies of DNA repair". The Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 was awarded jointly to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass". The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015 was awarded with one half jointly to William C. Campbell and Satoshi ?mura for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites and the other half to Youyou Tu for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against Malaria. Scientists diving near the Solomon Islands have discovered the first biofluorescent reptile ever recorded. Biological engineers at MIT have developed a new mix-and-match system to genetically engineer viruses that target specific bacteria. This use of bacteriophages could be an important weapon in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Advanced multi-layer CT scanning technology has enabled researchers to examine the remains of people found at Pompeii, and led to some surprising discoveries about their health and how they died. Strange bright spots on the dwarf planet Ceres had mystified astronomers since they were first seen earlier this year. But new spectroscopy studies suggest they are probably salt deposits, not ice as previously speculated.   Note: We had lots of technical difficulties with this episode. Most of Mick's contributions needed to be re-recorded separately, and there was a slight hum at times. We've done the best we could, but the audio might be a little dodgy in parts. It's not particularly noticeable, and doesn't really affect the experience. Please forgive us!

Science Talk
Physics Nobel: Neutrinos <i>Do</i> Have Mass

Science Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 35:11


The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass

60-Second Science
2015 Nobel Prize in Physics

60-Second Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 2:23


The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald for the discovery that one kind of neutrino can change into another, which shows that neutrinos have mass  

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دقيقة للعِلم
2015 Nobel Prize in Physics

دقيقة للعِلم

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 3:38


The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald for the discovery that one kind of neutrino can change into another, which shows that neutrinos have mass  

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