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Physics World Science Podcast

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Podcast Overview

Editors from Physics World magazine and its sister website physicsworld.com talk to leading scientists and science commentators about cutting-edge physics research, science education and the cultural and political issues shaping the international scientific community.

Podcast Episodes

How politicians misuse and mangle science

Exploring the issues behind Dave Levitan's timely new book Not a Scientist.

Bees and their magnetic superpower

In Physics World's latest podcast we find out how bees use internal compasses to find their way.

Exploring the worlds of TRAPPIST-1

In Physics World's latest podcast we investigate what we know so far about the recently discovered Earth-like planets around TRAPPIST-1.

Tracking neutrinos in virtual reality

In Physics World's latest podcast we investigate a VR app that lets you explore the inner workings of the MicroBooNE neutrino detector.

Nuclear diamonds: the ultimate long-life battery?

Physics World's latest podcast looks at research into storing nuclear waste in diamonds to create a new kind of power supply.

Book of the Year 2016

Physics World book experts Tushna Commissariat and Margaret Harris discuss a few of the best popular-physics books of 2016.

Doing physics by ear

Hear what it's like to do particle physics without sight.

Recipe for success with topological materials

Hamish Johnston visits Beijing on a hunt for the elusive Weyl fermions.

Still not even wrong

Ten years after his infamous anti-string theory book, Peter Woit thinks the subject is more tangled than ever.

The monk and the multiverse

This month's podcast journeys into the remarkable mind of the 13th-century monk, scholar and proto-cosmologist Robert Grosseteste.

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