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Musical Abstracts
Research Behind... Stomach is the Monarch

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 16:04


The research behind a song about how Victorians saw the conversation between the gut and mood, featuring an interview with researcher Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown at the University of Oxford We often use language to describe emotions with words related to food, and you often hear people linking mood with food, but getting hangry is far from a modern thing; Victorians had already made these connections. This interview explores this gut:brain conversation from the perspective of Victorian literature. The song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown who works in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford, as part of the 'Diseases of Modern Life' project. To learn more about the research visit: https://www.diseasesofmodernlife.org/ and follow on Twitter @diseasesmodlife and @DrETaylorBrown.

Musical Abstracts
Research Behind... The Great Vape Debate

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 17:09


A podcast about a song about vaping based on the latest evidence from research from Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce at the University of Oxford Vaping has exploded onto the scene as an new technology for smoking. Whilst there's a huge amount of debate about vaping in general there is one thing we know: for those already smoking, switching to vaping is much better for you. This interview explores the research behind how we know this, and features the song, 'The Great Vape Debate'. The song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce who works in the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. You can explore the research at http://www.cochranelibrary.com/ and on Twitter @CochraneTAG. views stated and expressed in this song are entirely personal, and do not represent any official views or opinions of Cochrane.

Musical Abstracts
Research behind... Understanding Misunderstanding

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 15:14


A podcast about a song about the parallels of fake news today and satire in the 18th Century based on research by Prof Abigail Williams at the University of Oxford It might seem like fake news is an exclusively modern experience but it turns out there are many parallels to be drawn between the explosion of printed works in the 18th Century and the internet in more modern times. This is an interview explores the research behind a song that explores some early examples of 'fake news' and how this was interpreted. Theliterature, fake news, parody, Satire song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Prof. Abigail Williams in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. Read more about Abigail's research: http://www.english.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-abigail-williams.

Musical Abstracts
Research Behind... Use the Digital to Make the World you Want to See

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 17:41


The research behind a song about mapping the internet and how it links to our physical world, based on research by Prof Mark Graham at the University of Oxford. The internet reflects our physical world, but much of what we see is controlled by internet companies, and isn't always accurate. So what can we do about it to make the internet more equal and representative? This interview talks to the researcher Mark Graham, who collaborated with songwriter Jonny Berliner to write a song about the research. Prof. Mark Graham who works at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. This is part of the Musical Abstracts project as part of the Curiosity Carnival. For more information see http://www.markgraham.space/internet-information-geography/ and follow Mark on Twitter: @geoplace. www.curiositycarnival.org.

Musical Abstracts
Research Behind... Mars Quakes

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 16:24


The research behind a song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford. When the ground shakes on Earth we call them earthquakes. Even weak ones can be detected by 'seismometers' and from listening carefully to them we can learn a lot about the make up of the planet - that it has a solid core, molten mantle under a thin crust. But can we learn anything from listening out for quakes on Mars? In May 2018 the InSight lander will be launched and head to Mars, landing in November 2018. In this interview we talk the researcher behind the mission covered in the song written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Neil Bowles who is based at the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Read more about the research: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/bowles and follow Neil on Twitter: @neilebowles.

Musical Abstracts
Use the Digital to Make the World you Want to See

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 3:19


A song about mapping the internet and how it links to our physical world, based on research by Prof Mark Graham at the University of Oxford. This is a song about mapping the internet. The internet reflects our physical world, but much of what we see is controlled by internet companies, and isn't always accurate. So what can we do about it to make the internet more equal and representative? This song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Prof. Mark Graham who works at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford as part of the Musical Abstracts project as part of the Curiosity Carnival. For more information see http://www.markgraham.space/internet-information-geography/ and follow Mark on Twitter: @geoplace. www.curiositycarnival.org.

Musical Abstracts
Stomach is the Monarch

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 3:03


A song about how Victorians saw the conversation between the gut and mood, based on research by Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown at the University of Oxford We often use language to describe emotions with words related to food, and you often hear people linking mood with food, but getting hangry is far from a modern thing; Victorians had already made these connections. This song explores this gut:brain conversation from the perspective of Victorian literature. This song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown who works in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford, as part of the 'Diseases of Modern Life' project. To learn more about the research visit: https://www.diseasesofmodernlife.org/ and follow on Twitter @diseasesmodlife and @DrETaylorBrown.

Musical Abstracts
The Great Vape Debate

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 3:30


A song about vaping based on the latest evidence from research, from Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce at the University of Oxford Vaping has exploded onto the scene as an new technology for smoking. Whilst there's a huge amount of debate about vaping in general there is one thing we know: for those already smoking, switching to vaping is much better for you. This song explore the research behind how we know this. The song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce who works in the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. You can explore the research at http://www.cochranelibrary.com/ and on Twitter @CochraneTAG. views stated and expressed in this song are entirely personal, and do not represent any official views or opinions of Cochrane.

Musical Abstracts
Understanding Misunderstanding

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 3:11


A song about the parallels of fake news today and satire in the 18th Century based on research by Prof Abigail Williams at the University of Oxford It might seem like fake news is an exclusively modern experience but it turns out there are many parallels to be drawn between the explosion of printed works in the 18th Century and the internet in more modern times. This song explores some early examples of 'fake news' and how this was interpreted. This song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Prof. Abigail Williams in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. Read more about Abigail's research: http://www.english.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-abigail-williams.

Musical Abstracts
Marsquakes

Musical Abstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 3:33


A song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford When the ground shakes on Earth we call them earthquakes. Even weak ones can be detected by 'seismometers' and from listening carefully to them we can learn a lot about the make up of the planet - that it has a solid core, molten mantle under a thin crust. But can we learn anything from listening out for quakes on Mars? In May 2018 the InSight lander will be launched and head to Mars, landing in November 2018. This song looks at the science behind the mission. This song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Neil Bowles who is based at the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Read more about the research: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/bowles and follow Neil on Twitter: @neilebowles.

Level Up Human
Episode 24 - Metal Bones

Level Up Human

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 32:21


Jonny Berliner judges suggestions for levelled up humans by bio-engineer Dr. Michelle Rogers, biodiversity theorist Dr. James Rosindell and the studio audience at Imperial College. The panel discuss naturally occurring gyroscopes, telescopic generation and why you shouldn't drill a hole in your skull. Our theme music was written and performed by Laurence Owen. Graphics by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman and support from the Wellcome Trust. The producer is Rachel Wheeley. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com. We release each episode to our patrons a week before everyone else. Join them at www.patreon.com/leveluphuman or just buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/A282QH8 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Science Mixtape
44: Geek Pop (ft. Jonny Berliner)

Science Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 47:53


A Science Mixtape first, we bring you the pioneer of Geek Pop himself, Jonny Berliner, playing live on the show! With songs on everything from the Higgs Boson to DNA Jonny shares his fascinating songwriting process with us and the stories behind his songs. Plus we get all musical ourselves making 'tissue box guitars' and Matilda takes on Jonny in the world's worst scientific rap battle. #science #mixtape #experiment #live #acoustic #songs #guitar #dna #higgs #boson #darwin #songwriting #rhyme #rap #battle #rhyming

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Bright Club - Cambridge
Bright Club: Quantum

Bright Club - Cambridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 43:46


Music by Jonny Berliner and comedy from our Cambridge researchers.

The Science of Fiction
Quantum (with Michael Conterio)

The Science of Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2012 55:17


Serial guest Michael Conterio joins the show to discuss the fiction and fact of technology enabled by quantum mechanics. Michael co-hosts Burst The Bubble—which airs just before The Science of Fiction—and is the ringleader of Sci Cam, a new magazine-style live video show with interviews, beginner's guides and news. 101 Housework Songs, wave-particle duality, A Quantum Murder, A Quantum of Solace, teleportation, lasers, Boeing YAL-1, semiconductors, Qubit Slip, and many other things. Tracklist Katrina and the Waves – Walking on Sunshine Jonny Berliner – Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Chris Cornell – You Know My Name The Firm – Star Trekkin' Entangled [19/365] by Thanakrit Gu Send feedback and comments to show@scienceoffiction.co.uk.

WiTcast
WiTcast special : รวมฮิต WiT songs vol.1

WiTcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


กดฟัง WiTcast Special ตอน รวมฮิต WiT songs vol.1 download ไฟล์ MP3 (คลิกขวา save link as) PODCAST / iTUNES สำหรับผู้ที่ใช้ iPhone, ipod ท่านสามารถใช้โปรแกรม iTunes สมัครเป็นสมาชิกรายการให้โหลดเองอัตโนมัติได้ โดยเข้า iTunes store แล้วเสริชหา witcast หรือ subscribe ผ่าน feed นี้โดยตรง http://feeds.feedburner.com/witcast ร่วมบริจาคเงินสนับสนุนรายการได้โดยโอนเข้าบัญชี : ธนาคารไทยพาณิชย์ สาขาบิ๊กซี สะพานควาย  เลขบัญชี 0332935256 ชื่อ แทนไท ประเสริฐกุล หรือส่งผ่าน paypal มาที่ yeebud@gmail.com SHOW NOTE 1. Dark Matter โดย Jonny Berliner เพลงเริ่มที่ 4:19 [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qrVWFu81GA] เวอร์ชั่นอัดสตูดิโอ ดนตรีเต็ม ฟังได้ที่ http://jonnyberliner-sciencesongs.bandcamp.com/album/science-songs เนื้อร้อง - Dark matter When you look up at the sky at night, you're seeing a mystery, The physicists are in a twist, ‘bout the forming of galaxies, It's a very heavy issue, it's an issue of gravity, It's a dark dark matter. There needs to be a substance that we're just not detecting, But it's hard to find material that just ain't reflecting, Or maybe our theories just need some correcting, It's a dark dark matter, So what does it feel like, how does it smell? If you had some in a bucket how could you tell? Could you sit on it or sculpt it or eat it as well? It's a dark dark matter. No they haven't got a clue what the stuff consists of, Its not made from any particles that they have a list of, And now it's really pissing all the cosmologists off, It's a dark dark matter. So what does it feel like, how does it smell? If you had some in a bucket how could you tell? Could you sit on it or sculpt it or eat it as well? It's a dark dark matter. Well they've found that finding evidence is fairly demanding, Its stretched us to limits of our understanding, And then it opened up a can of worms bout why the universe is still expanding (at an accelerating rate) It's a dark dark dark dark dark dark dark dark matter 2 & 3 เพลง Why Does the Sun Shine? [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7Q4VYHPZw8] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JdWlSF195Y] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_48BtomJR2c] เนื้อร้อง - Why does the sun shine? (The sun is a mass of incandescent gas) The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace Where hydrogen is built into helium At a temperature of millions of degrees Yo ho, it's hot, the sun is not A place where we could live But here on earth thered be no life Without the light it gives We need it's light We need it's heat We need it's energy Without the sun, without a doubt Thered be no you and me The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace Where hydrogen is built into helium At a temperature of millions of degrees The sun is hot It is so hot that everything on it is a gas: iron, copper, aluminum, and many others. The sun is large If the sun were hollow, a million earths could fit inside. and yet, the sun is only a middle-sized star. The sun is far away About 93 million miles away, and that's why it looks so small. And even when it's out of sight The sun shines night and day The sun gives heat The sun gives light The sunlight that we see The sunlight comes from our own suns Atomic energy Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine. the heat and light of the sun come from the nuclear reactions of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and helium.* The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace Where hydrogen is built into helium At a temperature of millions of degrees 4. Why Does the Sun Really Shine? (The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma) โดย They Might Be Giants [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkGSV9WDMA] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwroUEJVVmA] เนื้อร้อง Why Does the Sun Really Shine? (The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma) The sun is a miasma Of incandescent plasma The sun's not simply made out of gas No, no, no

Bright Club - Cambridge
Bright Club: Breaking Boundaries

Bright Club - Cambridge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2012 34:53


Music by Jonny Berliner and science and comedy from Sam Gregson and Hayley Fred.