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By Maryam Hejazi & Vanessa Carias
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Join us in the Science Briefing room for Episode 7 where we learn all about the science & art of brewing beer! We are on site at Alley Kat Brewing to learn from Brewmasters Chase and Morgan. Chase is the Production Manager at Alley Kat Brewing in Edmonton. He has a degree in Chemistry and Diploma in Brewing from the Institute of Brewing and Distilling. He’s coming up on 15 years in the industry, all of which has been at Alley Kat. His main interests are TV, movies, cooking, and motor racing. Morgan is the Lead Brewer at Alley Kat Brewing in Edmonton with over 3 years of industry experience. He has a Chemistry Degree and Diploma in Chemical Engineering. He’s currently working on a Brewing Diploma offered by the Institute of Brewing and Distilling. His main interests are video games, hiking and cooking. Tune in as Maryam explores the science behind making beer! With that we end Season 1 of the Science Brief! Stay tuned for Season 2!
Join us in the Science Briefing room for Episode 6 where we learn about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope! It’s been more than 50 years since the first man landed on the moon and human beings started exploring the wonders of space. Since then probes, space stations, and satellites have been sent to space in an attempt to learn more about stars, galaxies, and our universe's origin. In December 2021, NASA successfully launched the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the largest and most powerful space telescope to date!
In this episode, we talked to Dr. Stefanie Milam NASA's Planetary Scientist, who serves as the James Webb Space Telescope Deputy Project Scientist for Planetary Science. We discuss the goals and plans for the JWST, how the launch went, and learn about how the JWST might unfold the mysteries of the Universe!
Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts on JWST and other exciting topics. For updates on the JWST visit https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/
Join us in the Science Briefing room for Episode 5 where we investigate what killed the dinosaurs! On this episode we'll take you back to 66 million years ago during the mass extinction that ended the dinosaurs! We'll go through a few dismissed theories as well as get into the evidence surrounding the asteroid theory. We'll touch on some interesting dinosaur facts and some cool new technology that may save us from any potential future asteroid impacts. Let's investigate!
Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts about dinosaurs and their mass extinction as well as other exciting topics.
Join us in the briefing room for Episode 4: Podcast swap ft Quarks and Quarter Notes! We teamed up with John Henry and Tyler Haley from Quarks and Quarter Notes to discuss all things science, music, and philosophy. We touch on everything from the science of music and musical ability all the way to black holes and theories of physics. Join us to learn more about this awesome podcast and to explore all things science, music, physics, and philosophy.
Be sure to follow @QuarksandQuarterNotes on Instagram and listen to Episode 11 of their podcast ft The Science Brief (@TheScienceBrief)!
Join us in the Science Briefing room for The Science of Consciousness Part 2! In our third episode we chat with world renowned expert Dr. Adrian Owen, a professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Brain and Mind Institute at University of Western Ontario. We discuss his touching journey working with patients who have sustained brain injuries that result in disorders of consciousness. He showed that functional neuroimaging can reveal conscious awareness in some patients who appear to be entirely vegetative and can even allow some of these individuals to communicate their thoughts and wishes to the outside world. He has published over 350 peer-reviewed articles and chapters and a best-selling popular science book "Into the Gray Zone: A Neuroscientist Explores the Border Between Life and Death". Dr. Owen was recently awarded Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s Honors List 2019, for services to scientific research. He has been featured on the BBC documentary "The Mind Reader". Join us to learn more on how his research revolutionized the way we think about these disorders.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts about consciousness and other exciting topics.
Join us in the Science Briefing room! For our second episode we discuss the science of consciousness. Have you ever wondered where your feelings come from and what the source of consciousness is? Are bacteria and animals conscious like us? Neuroscientist Dr. Larissa Albantakis joins us on this episode to talk about the source of consciousness and theories behind it. Dr. Albantakis is an Associate Scientist at the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness, University of Wisconsin—Madison. Her blog “Conscious(ness) Realist” provides publication reviews and commentaries on topics related to consciousness science and its theories. Join us to learn all about the science of consciousness!
Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts about consciousness and other exciting topics.
Join us in the Science Briefing room! For our first episode we discuss the science of aging. Can we potentially stop aging and stay young forever? Joining us is expert scientist Dr. Nir Barzilai who will tell us about some of his exciting research and how we can potentially live longer, healthier lives. Dr. Barzilai is a chaired Professor of Medicine and Genetics, and the Director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is also a principal investigator at the Einstein Nathan Shock Center and the Glenn center. Join us to learn about the science of aging!
Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts about aging and other exciting science topics.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.