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1150: En este episodio es Cristina Aranda, del equipo local de Málaga de Pint of Science, para traernos todo sobre el Festival Pint of Science 2025, un evento científico internacional que transforma bares de todo el mundo en escenarios de divulgación científica. Durante tres días consecutivos, del 19 al 21 de mayo de 2025, investigadores de diversas disciplinas compartirán sus conocimientos en un ambiente relajado y accesible, sin costo alguno. Pint of Science nació en 2012 gracias a los investigadores Michael Motskin y Praveen Paul, quienes llevaron su trabajo desde los laboratorios hasta los bares, creando un espacio donde ciencia y comunidad se unen. Desde entonces, el festival ha crecido exponencialmente, incluyendo seis áreas temáticas: Mente Maravillosa (neurociencia y psicología), De los Átomos a la Galaxia (química, física y astronomía), Nuestro Cuerpo (biología y medicina), Planeta Tierra (evolución y zoología), Tecnología (ingeniería y matemáticas) y Nuestra Sociedad (historia, política y arte). Este año, 74 ciudades de España se suman al esfuerzo global. Durante los meses previos al festival, equipos locales trabajan para coordinar participantes, contactar con bares y organizar un evento memorable. Además, este año se lanza la iniciativa “Embajadores Podcaster,” que busca conectar aún más la ciencia con el público mediante el podcasting. Los podcast son una herramienta fantástica para aprender mientras conduces, trabajas o simplemente te relajas. En mi experiencia, los considero el corazón del audio, ofreciendo un acceso único al conocimiento para todos, incluyendo a personas con problemas visuales. Con Pint of Science, la ciencia sale del laboratorio para brillar en espacios cotidianos, acercándonos al conocimiento y a la diversión. Espero que disfrutes del festival en tu ciudad y que juntos sigamos aprendiendo y disfrutando de la ciencia en un ambiente único y cercano.Tienes toda la información sobre Pint of Science en su web: https://pintofscience.es/Si quieres escuchar a Cristina Aranda en su podcast 'My World Lab Ciencia' puedes suscribirte a través de tu plataforma favorita entrando en su pod.link: https://pod.link/1751323924_________________¡Gracias por pasarte 'Al otro lado del micrófono' un día más para seguir aprendiendo sobre podcasting!Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes unirte a la comunidad o a los diferentes canales donde está presente este podcast, te invito a visitar https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/unetePor otro lado, puedes suscribirte a la versión compacta, sin publicidad y anticipada de este podcast, 'El destilado del micrófono' a través de la plataforma Mumbler a través de: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/destilado (Puedes escucharlo en cualquier app de podcast mediante un feed exclusivo para ti).Además, puedes apoyar el proyecto mediante un pequeño impulso mensual, desde un granito de café mensual hasta un brunch digital. Descubre las diferentes opciones entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe. También puedes apoyar el proyecto a través de tus compras en Amazon mediante mi enlace de afiliados https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazonLa voz que puedes escuchar en la intro del podcast es de Juan Navarro Torelló (PoniendoVoces) y el diseño visual es de Antonio Poveda. La dirección, grabación y locución corre a cargo de Jorge Marín. La sintonía que puedes escuchar en cada capítulo ha sido creada por Jason Show y se titula: 2 Above Zero.'Al otro lado del micrófono' es una creación de EOVE Productora.
Kate Grant shares her experiences working on the frontlines of delivering care. She gives us a glimpse of the turmoil, uncertainty, and hardships of responding to COVID-19 but also the kindness, adaptability and hope that we have found on this journey. Touching upon mental health, coping mechanisms, and living with hearing loss from contracting COVID, she leaves us with this poignant quote: “The length of the journey has to be borne with, for every moment is necessary.” Georg Hegel (1770-1831) #HLIPodcast #HealthLaw #HealthWorkers #Dignity4HW #HW4HSS #physicians #HWmentalhealth #pandemicmentalhealth #pandemicresponse #pandemiccoping Disclaimer: Dr (Catherine) Kate Grant is a General Practitioner registered with the GMC. The opinions expressed on this show are her own and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of her places of employment. The opinions expressed on this podcast are meant for entertainment and education and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition nor should they be used as a substitute for medical advice from a qualified, board-certified practicing clinician. Dr Grant has no relevant financial disclosures. Links: Personal website: www.KateGrantArt.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/katewatercolours Internal medicine podcast: www.TheCurbsiders.com Annual science festival in Cambridge: www.PintOfScience.com
Entrevistamos a Carolina Gutiérrez y Nuria Gordillo, Doctoras en Físicas por la UAM, que nos hablarán del Festival Internacional de divulgación científica Pint of Science entre otras actividades de divulgación que llevan a cabo y del Centro de Microanálisis de Materiales. Durante la entrevista les preguntamos también por sus líneas de investigación y sobre un "escapa de la habitación" en un lugar muy muy especial....
Do you wanna know what love is? Is love all you need? What is love? How many song titles can you feasibly get into an opening paragraph? We answer all these questions and more in this episode of the Pint of Science podcast. We caught up with evolutionary anthropologist Dr Anna Machin in The Old Thatched Inn in Adstock, Buckinghamshire, and asked her about her research on romantic love, the role of the father, and her media work on the likes of Channel 4’s Married at First Sight. Oh, and using ancient hand axes to do unspeakable things in a garage... Welcome to the second episode of the Pint of Science podcast. Each week, we meet scientists in pubs around the UK to find out about their lives, their universe, and everything. From *how* fruit flies love to *why* humans love, via jumping into volcanoes, winning Olympic medals, where we came from and more! Like what we do? Let us know using the hashtag #pintcast19. And be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. This podcast is made possible with the help of our sponsors Brilliant.org. Do check them out, and visit www.brilliant.org/PintOfScience/ where the first 200 people who sign up will get 20% off a Premium plan! About Anna Machin, this week's guest: Dr Anna Machin is an evolutionary anthropologist, writer and broadcaster. Her work is about the very nature of 'being human'. She is world renowned for her pioneering work exploring the science and anthropology of fatherhood and her cross-disciplinary interpretation of human parental and romantic love. She is regularly called upon to share her knowledge about human social relationships and behaviour with the media, public and policy makers. As one of the most visible female scientists in the media today she has brought her knowledge and infectious enthusiasm for the human sciences to the TV screen in two seasons of Married at First Sight (Channel 4) and alongside Michael Moseley on Meet the Humans (BBC Earth). Her first book, ‘The Life of Dad’, was released last year. Click here for more info on the Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson work we breifly discuss in the episode. Watch Anna's incredible Tedx talk
Steve Haake is a sports scientist whose research has been responsible for over 60 Olympic medals. We met up with him at The Hallamshire House in Sheffield for a pint, and a chat about the incredibly interesting world of sports science - from chasing the perfect performance to calculating the way gold balls bounce (and trying not to eat what's inside them). Welcome to the pilot episode of the Pint of Science podcast. Each week, we meet scientists in pubs around the UK to find out about their lives, their universe, and everything. From *how* fruit flies love to *why* humans love, via jumping into volcanoes, winning Olympic medals, where we came from and more! Like what we do? Let us know using the hashtag #pintcast19. And be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. This podcast is made possible with the help of our sponsors Brilliant.org. Do check them out, and visit www.brilliant.org/PintOfScience/ where the first 200 people who sign up will get 20% off a Premium plan! About Steve Haake, this week's guest: Steve Haake is Professor of Sports Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University. He is a physicist who has worked with companies such as Adidas, Puma, Callaway Golf and Ping, as well as the governing bodies of sport such as FIFA, the International Tennis Federation and UK Sport. He has worked on football boots, golf clubs, golf balls, and tennis equipment of all types. Since 2008, his team has developed around 100 performance-analysis systems for the UK’s Olympic teams, supporting them to over 60 medals at London 2012 and Rio 2016. He is Chairman of the parkrun Research Board. He is currently working on a survey of parkrunners to see how it has their running habits and their health: they received 100,000 survey returns making it the biggest of its kind in the world. Data analytics is the new sports technology. He's also got a book out: Advantage Play: Technologies that Changed Sporting History.
Dr. Sinead Ahern stops in to talk about the Pint of Science event happening this week in Tampa Bay, May 23rd through 25th. Pint of Science brings real scientists into the bar for presentations and to talk about research in each respective field. Learn more and get tickets at: https://pintofscience.us/events/tampa The #HMB airs Sunday's on radiostpete.com @ 6:15PM & Monday's at 10:15PM or on demand via Stitcher (http://goo.gl/NWcT6t) or iTunes (https://goo.gl/xKN5OY) Leave a message for the show @: (813) 693-2124 Get more from the guys on The #HMB-sides. Uncensored and uncut available exclusively on iTunes, Stitcher or www.HMBradio.com. Follow the #HMB on Facebook (www.facebook.com/thehomemadebroadcast) & Twitter (https://twitter.com/home_made_man). Get in contact with the show via email: thehomemadebroadcast@radiostpete.com or leave a voicemail on our google voice line (813) 693-2124 or check us out online at www.HMBradio.com Follow #HMBradio on Social Media: https://twitter.com/home_made_man https://www.facebook.com/HMBradio https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBURVUaTX2OTnjnKpA5YrZQ
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