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Big Ideas Science offers lectures on a wide range of scientific disciplines from quantum physics and climate science to neuroscience and mathematical art. The speakers presented here are guaranteed to... more
FAQs about Big Ideas: Science:How many episodes does Big Ideas: Science have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
May 31, 2013Harvey Brown on the Concepts of Time and MotionFocusing on the work of Galileo, Newton, Descartes and Einstein, Harvey Brown examines the evolution of thinking about the surprisingly difficult concepts of time and motion....more50minPlay
May 17, 2013Daniel Gottesman on Quantum ComputingDaniel Gottesman of the Perimeter Institute discusses quantum computing and the cryptographic protocols that use quantum physics, and that one day will protect all that which we would want to stay secret....more55minPlay
May 03, 2013Jeffrey Rosenthal on The Curious World of ProbabilitiesThe author of Struck by Lightning - and the statistician who crunched the numbers to reveal that a statistically improbable number of lottery retailers were winning major prizes in Ontario - Jeffrey Rosenthal guides us through the maze of numbers and percentages to show us to how calculate correct probabilities....more45minPlay
April 19, 2013Janna Levin on her book Madman Dreams of Turing MachinesJanna Levin on her book Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, the story of two great mathematicians, Kurt Godel and Alan Turing. They were men who had the capacity to think about the most abstract of mathematical truths but had very limited abilities when it came to confronting the mundane aspects of life. Both committed suicide....more48minPlay
March 22, 2013William Rees on Environmental EconomicsEcological footprint is an idea originated by William Rees, an environmental economist from the University of British Columbia. If you need a primer in environmental economics, this lecture is for you....more54minPlay
March 08, 2013Marc Abrahams, editor of The Annals of Improbably ResearchMarc Abrahams, editor of The Annals of Improbably Research and one of the organizers of the annual Ig-Nobel Prize ceremonies at Harvard University, discusses the work of scientists and academics that, "first makes you laugh, and then makes you think"....more35minPlay
February 22, 2013Ken Cramer on Alfred AdlerKen Cramer - Psychology, University of Windsor -on Alfred Adler: The Most Famous Personality Theorist You Likely Never Heard Of...more41minPlay
February 08, 2013Susannah Varmuza on the evolving field of EpigeneticsUniversity of Toronto Zoology researcher, Susannah Varmuza, discusses the evolving field of Epigenetics and what research into such things as mouse coat colour is telling scientists about the age-old "nature versus nurture" debate....more23minPlay
January 25, 2013Clare Hasenkampf on Chromosomes DividingClare Hasenkampf of the Biology Department at University of Toronto Scarborough presents her lecture Chromosomes Dividing: How It Is Done and Why It Matters....more45minPlay
January 25, 2013Clare Hasenkampf profile - plant biology researchClare Hasenkampf from the Biology Department at University of Toronto Scarborough is profiled. Hasenkampf's plant biology research and her passion for New Orleans cooking are featured....more9minPlay
FAQs about Big Ideas: Science:How many episodes does Big Ideas: Science have?The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.