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STEMpunkPodcast

n = 55Action shot of Mitch being interviewedIn this episode, Tom interviews Mitch Gibbs from the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental Science. Mitch studies Oysters and climate change. In Mitch's words, in this case, "climate change is not good, but not as horrifying as you'd think." After a very quick intro,Mitch and I chatted about indigenous science and then we went on to other topics like Marvel and black holes.This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating and opinions and perspectives. We talked about Science, #PhDlyf, STEM and indigenous science.What did you learn from this episode?Mitch answered Annie's questions about diving into a black hole and asked his own here.If you could relive any moment from your past, what would it be and why?Call to action:Mitch's call to action could be summarised by Comic books and indigenous science, a healthy combination.Marvel- World War HulkDavid UnaiponDark Emu by Bruce PascoeSTEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

Art of Medicine
Environmental Sustainability and Medicine, with Forbes McGain

Art of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 37:04


Dr Forbes McGain is an anaesthetist and intensive care physician who created the PVC Recovery in Hospitals Program (now in over 55 healthcare facilities across the world) because he was concerned about the amount of plastic hospital items being thrown away. He is also an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney's School of Public Health (Planetary Health Platform). We chat to him about healthcare’s contribution to climate change and why doctors are well placed to be pioneers for healthcare sustainability.

STEMpunkPodcast

n=53Annie Handmer. Historian, Philosopher, Sociologist, Ethicist, Scientist.In this episode, Tom interviews Annie Handmer from the University of Sydney's School of History and Philosophy of Science. Annie studies things such as international science projects to figure out how people do science together. It's a fascinating topic.  This is one of those episodes that really felt too short.This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating experiences and opinions. We talked about space junk, advertising and mining, What STEM is, and even what science is. We finished with a bit of a nerd out about metal music!Annie answered Corey's questions about how you communicate science and asked her own here, it's a doozy!If you could experience going into a black hole knowing that you'd never come back, would you? What if you could send data back about your experience?You can Find Annie on twitter here @AHandmer as well as on her own Podcast Space Junk Podcast. You can find out more about the School of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) hereCall to action:Annie loves Metal music: Here are some band names:JinjerBlack SabbathAmon AmarthEx JapanKrav MagaMaths - This is numberphile, it comes under the heading of "recreational maths," and is a lot of fun!STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

AdventureFit Radio
Fun Facts About The Universe, The Big Bang & Black Holes With Geraint Lewis

AdventureFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 65:00


Geraint F. Lewis is a Welsh astrophysicist, who is currently a Professor of Astrophysics (Teaching and Research) at the Sydney Institute for Astronomy, part of the University of Sydney's School of Physics. In this first installation, our convo starts off with Geraint’s thoughts on astronomy and the importance of scientific discoveries in society and culture. Then we go into a little more detail about Andromeda, the Milky Way and the Multiverse. Moving forward, we learn about the origins of the Universe, and the nuances of black holes, white holes and wormholes. So much more for you in this conversation of intergalactic proportions! Enjoy. Show notes for this episode can be found at: www.adventurefittravel.com/podcast. This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best-sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.