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By Navya Ramakrishnan
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The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
Listen to this podcast episode to learn more about Dr. Christopher Emdin, the author of STEM, STEAM, Make, Dream. In this episode, he shares the background behind his book, his advice for listeners to engage deeper in STEM, and the importance of reimagining the STEM fields.
Listen to this episode to see our reaction to an article that discusses the game theory behind the movie The Dark Knight. How does the Joker make such calculated moves in the city of Gotham? Tune in to find out!
Listen to this episode to see our reaction to an article that discusses the neuroscience behind the movie Memento, and how it gave clues as to how our brains create memories. How exactly did scientists do this? Tune in to find out!
Listen to this episode to see our reaction to an article that discusses the development of a brain-machine interface that reduces the foreign body response to usual interfaces of similar type, preventing shorter lifespans and allowing for more in-depth look into complex brain conditions. How exactly did scientists do this? Tune in to find out!
Listen to this episode for an article reaction regarding how a team of scientists were able to learn significantly about migraines and its surrounding symptoms after testing a variety of participants to undergo a virtual rollercoaster. What exactly happens in this experiment? Tune in to find out!
Listen to our reaction to an article that discusses a unique combination of invisible ink and artificial intelligence. How did these two seemingly unrelated concepts come together? Find out through this episode!
Listen to our reaction to an article that discusses the creation of a thumb-sized device that can easily detect whether you have bad breath or not.
Listen to our reaction to the news article regarding the NASA Hubble PCU failure to learn more about problem solving in the real world.
Listen to this episode to hear our reaction to recent news about the discovery of brain mechanisms that allow for our brains to create associations based on a single game.
Listen to our reaction of a recent science news article that uses virtual reality as pain relief for burn patients!
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.