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Spark Science, where we explore stories of human curiosity. Hosted by Dr. Regina Barber DeGraaff. Sparksciencenow.com... more
FAQs about Spark Science:How many episodes does Spark Science have?The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.
June 03, 2018Being a Women in Physics at WWUThis episode turns the table on the Spark Science interview process. WWU Women in Physics students Grace Eliason and Megan McAndie interview their WWU Physics professors, Dr. Kristen Larson & host Dr. Regina Barber DeGraaff. We talked about family life, paths to physics, being yourself in physics courses, historic women in STEM and what our experiences are as a woman in the physics department at WWU. Please enjoy this fun and personal episode. Image credit: Women in Physics - Jessica Reyna ...more46minPlay
May 27, 2018Planetary Geochemistry & Nuclear Physics - LPSC Interview #2In the second episode featuring LPSC, Natalie talks to Chris Klein a planetary geochemist about Titan and Thomas Humphry Prettyman about using nuclear physics to understand the asteroid Ceres. We also revisit the question "what are biosignatures?"Spark Science Student Correspondent & Chief Audio Engineer, Natalie Moore, traveled to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) this Spring to present research. ...more37minPlay
May 20, 2018Life on Other Worlds - LPSC Interview #1Spark Science Student Correspondent & Chief Audio Engineer, Natalie Moore, traveled to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) this Spring to present research. In the first episode featuring LPSC, Natalie talks to Geologist & Astrobiologist Martin Van Kranendonk about hot springs on other planets and how important the drying/wetting cycle is to "life". Natalie asks "when we will know for sure if life exists or did exist off Earth?" They then try to answer the question "what are biosignatures?"Enjoy the show. Image Credit: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018...more32minPlay
May 06, 2018Algae BiofuelsThis episode features Chemist Dr. Greg O'Neil from Western Washington University. We also have our co-host Jordan Baker back in the KMRE studios.Dr. O'Neil talks about his lab where he creates biodiesel and jet fuel from algae. We discuss scientific conventions dedicated to fuel and the interesting commercial products you can create from the biofuel waste.Image Credit: Tom Kleindinst - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution...more38minPlay
April 29, 2018Materials Science & Mars - Interview with Dr. Sierra SastreThis episode features another keynote speaker at the 2017 SACNAS National Convention, Dr. Yajaira Sierra Sastre.Dr. Sierra Sastre is a material scientist currently working at the US National Treasury and was selected for the first Mars analog mission funded by NASA.We have a great conversation about dreams, nanotechnology and living on Mars. Listen to find out why I apologize in advance to my friends named Debbie.Please enjoy.This interview was recorded on location in Salk Lake City, Utah in October 2017...more43minPlay
April 22, 2018Hollywood & Molecular Biology - Dr. Janet IwasaThis episode features an interview with Dr. Iwasa from University of Utah School of Medicine. She specializes in data visualization using Hollywood and video game techniques to create animations of systems of molecules.We recorded on location in a restaurant in Salt Lake City. We apologize for the sound quality.Image Credit: TED...more41minPlay
April 15, 2018Ethnobotanist - Dr. Rosalyn LaPierThis episode features the first of our interviews from our annual SACNAS National Convention show. This conference is the largest gathering of scientists of color in the nation and we had the honor of interviewing keynote speakers.Today's speaker is Dr. Rosalyn LaPier who is an award-winning writer studying the environmental and religious history of indigenous plants. The conversation veered from her background in physics, what are the stereotypes when it comes to indigenous scientists and ended with a great tip for all foodies.Please enjoy.This interview was recorded on location in Salk Lake City, Utah in October 2017...more37minPlay
April 01, 2018Sustainable Tiny HousesThis episode features work at WWU to create homes sustainably on a smaller scale. We talk with Dr. Imran Sheikh and Kellen Lynch from Project ZeNETH (Zero Net Energy Tiny House) about environmental science, who is really a "scientist" and the need/audience for tiny homes. This episode was co-produced and edited by WWU student Andra Nordin...more48minPlay
March 25, 2018Cassini Mission: Celebration of LifeFriday, September 15th, 2017, Spark Science and the Planetary Society held a public wake at the Shakedown in Bellingham, WA, to celebrate the life of the Cassini Mission -- a 19-year space mission to study Saturn and its many moons. This episode features the eulogies read by Planetary Society’s Director of Space Policy Casey Dreier, NASA scientist Melissa Rice, Author George Dyson and music by Scary Monster and the Super Creeps. Enjoy the ride. Image credit: NASACheck out pictures of the wake on our Instagram page @sparkscience & Twitter @sparksciencenow ...more34minPlay
March 18, 2018Ken Liu: Talking Science & FantasyIn this episode, we talk with award-winning author Ken Liu. His short story, "The Paper Menagerie", recently read by Levar Burton, is the only story to win the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards. We talk about how this moving tale has touched so many people and also learned more about how Liu’s work weaves science into wonderful storytelling. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it. Image Credit:© Lisa Tang Liu...more52minPlay
FAQs about Spark Science:How many episodes does Spark Science have?The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.