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CL023 Cosmic Latte trifft Das Universum in der Keksdose Die Episode über astronomische McMoments und viele unterschiedliche Wege zur Astronomie Weihnachtsspecialfolge: Cosmic Latte trifft den Podcast "Das Universum in der Keksdose". Und zusammen haben wir eine Folge über Astronomie aufgenommen, die ein wenig anders ist, als die andere. Ihr könnt uns gerne unterstützen und zwar bei Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/cosmiclatte/ , Patreon: https://patreon.com/CosmiclattePodcast und Paypal: https://paypal.me/cosmiclattepod
Dianna is the always enthusiastic, ever curious, creator and host of the highly successful YouTube channel Physics Girl. She's especially passionate about science, education and sparking a lifelong curiosity in science for girls and minorities. Hawaii born and raised, Dianna was inspired by physics as a girl. Thanks to encouragement by her teachers and family, she pursued a physics degree at MIT. She subsequently explored careers in scientific research (at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), software engineering (at General Electric) and science outreach (at the Reuben H Fleet Science Center and the University of California San Diego) before committing to the Physics Girl YouTube channel full-time. Dianna loves sharing her curiosity with her 1.3 million subscribers and beyond, and she was recently named as one of Forbes 30 under 30. Her time is split between writing, filming and producing content for her YouTube channel; and public speaking engagements at conferences, universities, classrooms, and further afield. She lives in San Diego and loves to get out on the water surfing.
Dianna Cowern is the host of Physics Girl: https://www.youtube.com/c/physicsgirl Try out the episode sponsor: http://brilliant.org/3b1b Contents: 0:00 - Intro 0:47 - Ad, Brilliant 2:03 - Relationship with math growing up 9:05 - Thoughts on teaching 16:36 - When students are genuinely curious 22:02 - Physics at MIT 27:53 - Alternate value systems 35:01 - Starting Physics Girl 40:20 - Taking down videos 48:49 - Authenticity on YouTube 53:17 - Advice on documenting learning 59:13 - Giving talks 1:07:51 - Dead or Alive 1:12:37 - Storytelling in explainer videos Edited by Ralph Crewe https://www.youtube.com/c/IsntThatSomething/
'Physics Girl', Dianna Cowern, gives us the details on the 'Super Flower Blood Moon'.
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Dianna Cowern is the creator and host of the viral web series “Physics Girl”, sponsored by PBS Digital Studios. The channel has over 1.6 Million subscribers and her videos have received 120 Million views. The Physics Girl YouTube channel is a super entertaining resource and platform for physics experiments and discussions about all things physics.In 2019, Dianna was named to FORBES 30 under 30 list. Before Physics Girl, She graduated from MIT, studied as a post-baccalaureate research fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and then worked at GE as a Software Engineer designing mobile apps.Dianna is a very sought-after science communication personality and YouTube Educator, as well as an in-demand speaker who is an expert on physics, STEM, the future of education, and presenting via online media platforms. Her fans range from kids to some of the biggest CEOs and leaders on the planet who all love Dianna because either they or their kids are hooked on her YouTube Channel! She has been featured in Forbes, Science Magazine, Popular Science, Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, Space.com, NBC, Vogue, HuffPost, and many more.In this conversation, Chris and Dianna discuss her story, her upcoming projects, education today, what is exciting and inspiring to her about STEM, and she even demonstrates a couple of really cool physics experiments that we can all do at home!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.calentertainment.com/virtually-speaking/
Welcome to this new extension of the Geektown Radio podcast! As I mentioned on the main Geektown Radio show earlier this week, this year I've decided to separate out the interview segments of the show into their own podcast series, which we are calling the Geektown: Behind The Scenes podcast. This allows me to bring you more interviews over the course of the week!On our first new who we have Dianna Cowen, or as she's better known to her 1.3 million YouTube subscribers, Physics Girl! Dianna has a fabulous and entertaining YouTube channel which adventures into the physical sciences with experiments, demonstrations, and cool new discoveries. However, the latest project she has been involved with is 'The Edge of Science', a new special collaboration between YouTube and the BBC. Produced by BBC Studios Science Unit, Cambridge University scholar, podcaster and writer Rick Edwards enlists the help of Colin Furze, Dianna, and other passionate YouTube science creators to put the most ‘out there’ ideas in science to the test in an ambitious range of stunts and experiments.In this special, they explore the science behind levitation investigating whether science can make the impossible possible. The intrepid team head off to meet the scientists behind cutting edge research into acoustic and quantum levitation and put their theories to the test, with a range of stunts that will challenge our understanding of the world as we know it. They’re even going to attempt to break a world record along the way.The show culminates with Rick attempts to levitate using the latest in quantum technology hoverboard. Rick also hands the board over to professional skateboard athlete Rianne Evans who puts it through its paces, 'Back To The Future 2' style.Hawaii born and raised, Dianna was inspired by physics as a girl. Thanks to encouragement by her teachers and family, she pursued a physics degree at MIT. She subsequently explored careers in scientific research (at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), software engineering (at General Electric) and science outreach (at the Reuben H Fleet Science Center and the University of California San Diego) before committing to the Physics Girl YouTube channel full-time.I had a chance to sit down and chat with Dianna about working on 'The Edge of Science', along with her work as Physics Girl on her YouTube channel. We even go into some of the science behind 'Star Trek'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Exposure, Michael spoke with Dennis Martell, head of student health education here at Michigan State University. Health is such a broad topic yet it is so important. In this episode, Dennis elaborates on some of the most important issues of college life: stress, sex and pregnancy prevention, alcohol and tobacco use, mental health and nutrition. On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny talk with Dianna Cowern, who publishes videos on YouTube as the personality Physics Girl.
This week on The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny interview Dianna Cowern (“Physics Girl”).This interview sheds light on Dianna's experiences as a science communicator. She is the creator and host of the viral and PBS sponsored “Physics Girl” web series with over 1.3 Million Subscribers, which is a resource for fun physics videos and other materials about physics and topics related to physics. Her videos total over 80 Million Views. Her show has featured well-known figures including the legendary Rodney Mullen, Bill Nye, and Anne Wojcicki – Founder of 23 and me. In 2019, Dianna was named to the FORBES 30 under 30 list.In this episode, Dianna also discusses her research about dark matter with Professor Jocelyn Monroe as an undergraduate at MIT and low-metallicity stars with Professor Anna Frebel as a post-baccalaureate research fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Finally, in this interview, Dianna speaks about her favorite parts of the job as a viral science YouTuber and famous science communicator. Dianna will be at MSU on Saturday, October 19th, 2019, you can see her speak at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts for the MSU SciComm Live Science-Art Show. Tickets are free and available to pick up at the ticket office of the Wharton Center. If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio or nominating a student, please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. Check The Sci-Files out on Twitter @SciFiles89FM and on Facebook!
Talking physics with Dianna Cowern of Physics Girl. From fluid dynamics to tic tacs, to some elegant PVC pipe singing and more! As always, send science questions to SNaQ@carnegiesciencecenter.org or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode. Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder A Carnegie Science Center Podcast
In Episode 25, Quinn & Brian ask: “Middle school physics: Lame, or the first step to being a SUPERHERO?” Our guest today is “The Physics Girl”, Dianna Cowern. She’s hunted for dark matter with MIT and Harvard, worked at GE, and is now one of the world’s most popular science communicators. And holy hell is her enthusiasm contagious. We talk her incredible YouTube channel, being frustrated and Hulking out, Shuri, Wonder Woman, Magic Hour, and more! Want to send us feedback? Tweet us, email us, or leave us a voice message! Links: The Physics Girl on YouTube The Scully Effect Simone Giertz Tiny Bop Donors Choose Girls Who Code Black Girls Code Geek Dad Trump’s Book Club: Harry Potter Fun Experiments for Kids, from Mommy Poppins (a seriously great parenting resource) Quinn Emmett on Twitter Brian Colbert Kennedy on Twitter Intro/outro by Tim Blane Subscribe to our newsletter at ImportantNotImportant.com! Like and share us on Facebook! Check us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Pin us on Pinterest! Tumble us or whatever the hell you do on Tumblr! Ok that’s enough good lord Support this podcast
The popular YouTube channel Physics Girl began as a fun personal project for Dianna Cowern, who simply wanted to spread […]
Ms. Dianna Cowern is a popular YouTube video producer who teaches... physics. Learn about what physics is and how parents can help their kids learn more about science and the world around them. Then after you listen to our podcast, go watch some of Dianna's videos. Song: Home by Itro (available here https://soundcloud.com/itro/itro-home) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventuringsisterspodcast/support
Sam and Brian chat with Dianna Cowern aka PhysicsGirl about taking videos down when mistakes happen, her soap opera shout out on Neighbours and an exciting zero gravity flight experience. Dianna's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/physicsgirl Twitter: https://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl Showmakers is made possible by: https://freshbooks.com/showmakers http://bombfell.com/showmakers https://videoblocks.com/showmakers
The Physics Girl - Dianna Cowern talks about what it is like instantly go viral on YouTube. We discus her personal life and for fun we chatted about the show Big Bang Theory. I also have an exclusive on her upcoming appearance on the Science channel. Dianna is currently at 18 million views on YouTube.BTS is an Internet based Talk Show hosted by award winning Entertainment Photographer Joey Mas.Our call in number is: 262-JOEYMAS or 262-563-9627 Our Facebook Group is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PhillySnapsRadio/BTS is LIVE on Tuesday Nights - 9:30PM EST on:http://WBTS-RADIO.com - WEBCAMhttp://PhillySnapsRadio.com - WEBCAMhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/bts-with-phillysnapsYouTube.com - Search: BTS with PhillySnapsBTS is Sponsored by: http://X2OVapes.com - Use coupon code SNAPS for 20% off at Checkout.AMAZON.com - Shop or AMAZON store at: http://joeymas.ddns.net/bts/indexstore.htm
The Physics Girl - Dianna Cowern talks about what it is like instantly go viral on YouTube. We discus her personal life and for fun we chatted about the show Big Bang Theory. I also have an exclusive on her upcoming appearance on the Science channel. Dianna is currently at 18 million views on YouTube.BTS is an Internet based Talk Show hosted by award winning Entertainment Photographer Joey Mas.Our call in number is: 262-JOEYMAS or 262-563-9627 Our Facebook Group is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PhillySnapsRadio/BTS is LIVE on Tuesday Nights - 9:30PM EST on:http://WBTS-RADIO.com - WEBCAMhttp://PhillySnapsRadio.com - WEBCAMhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/bts-with-phillysnapsYouTube.com - Search: BTS with PhillySnapsBTS is Sponsored by: http://X2OVapes.com - Use coupon code SNAPS for 20% off at Checkout.AMAZON.com - Shop or AMAZON store at: http://joeymas.ddns.net/bts/indexstore.htm
Josh and Christina talk about the various opposites of the universe, such as matter and antimatter, black and white holes, planck length and infinity, and much more Also included is an exclusive interview with Dianna Cowern, also known as Physics Girl on YouTube.
Dianna Cowern is better known as Physics Girl on youtube. And her videos are filled with amazing experiments that you can try at home. Dianna joins Nate to talk about Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton and everyday physics. They try to figure out how these two physicists came up with so many fascinating equations. Along the way, Nate tells Dianna about an equation of his own that he has been working on.