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Science News and Qs, a Carnegie Science Center Podcast. Hosts Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe talk about science headlines, delve deeper into cool science topics and answer listener submitted science q... more
April 29, 2018Stalking Giant Sloths with 3 Blue 1 BrownFrom ESA's Gaia star map to giant sloths and beyond! This episode features YouTube math sensation Grant Sanderson of 3 Blue 1 Brown. Check out his awesome channel!As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more49minPlay
April 28, 2018Stalking Giant Sloths with 3 Blue 1 BrownFrom ESA's Gaia star map to giant sloths and beyond! This episode features YouTube math sensation Grant Sanderson of 3 Blue 1 Brown. Check out his awesome channel!As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more49minPlay
April 18, 2018Fluorescent Puffins and Practical EngineeringWe start out with news about fluorescent puffin bills and magnetic sea turtles, then we dive into an awesome interview with special guest Grady Hillhouse from the sensational YouTube channel Practical Engineering. We wrap up tackling some out-of-this-world questions.As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more41minPlay
March 29, 2018A Sonification BiteBONUS CONTENT ALERT! Check out a clip of the 'sonification' of a coronal mass ejection. This bite features Anna Voelker from our previous episode, along with data from the tremendous astronomer Dr. Wanda Merced.As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more2minPlay
March 25, 2018From Garbage Patches to the Stars Featuring Anna VoelkerAfter covering headlines from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to the Trappist 1 system and beyond, we spend some time with the astronomically talented Anna Voelker. Anna blows our minds with space weather forecasting, 3-d printed tactile galaxies and more!As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more33minPlay
March 14, 2018Thank You Stephen HawkingWe take a moment to remember the great scientist Stephen Hawking....more3minPlay
March 13, 2018Touching the Sun with Women in ScienceWe've dedicated this episode to just a few of the amazing women that have impacted science throughout history, from Hypatia, to Annie Jump Cannon, Sally Ride and beyond! Also, we live-recorded this episode's questions at Southern Tier Brewing just down the street from the Science Center. Stay hungry for science!As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more36minPlay
March 02, 2018A Quick Bite of a Termite (Featuring an Entomologist!)Entomologist Andrea Kautz of the Powdermill Nature Reserve breaks down the new classification of termites! Check out more of her work at www.macroinvertebrates.orgAs always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more12minPlay
February 25, 2018Peanuts, Supernovae, and the Winter OlympicsOur first quadrennial Winter Olympics extravaganza!As always, send science questions to [email protected] or record a question at 412-237-3327 and your question might end up on the next episode.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more44minPlay
February 12, 2018The CephalopodcastWe got to shake hands with an octopus for this one! Special thanks to Jessica Reis, Aquarist at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium.Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph CreweMusic by Kyle Simpson and Al SnyderA Carnegie Science Center Podcast...more37minPlay