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If maths has all the problems, chemistry all the solutions and learning about neutrons can be free (because err... they have no charge) then why aren't we more excited about science?
Science is everywhere and while Purnima has gone chasing the Higgs-Boson, Genesia found "magic" in her kitchen.
And as very special guests, this episode features Nandita Jayaraj and Sayantan Datta from the venerable thelifeofscience.com for actual stories of hope, courage and genius, from the wonderful (and problematic world of Indian science).
By Genesia Alves5
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If maths has all the problems, chemistry all the solutions and learning about neutrons can be free (because err... they have no charge) then why aren't we more excited about science?
Science is everywhere and while Purnima has gone chasing the Higgs-Boson, Genesia found "magic" in her kitchen.
And as very special guests, this episode features Nandita Jayaraj and Sayantan Datta from the venerable thelifeofscience.com for actual stories of hope, courage and genius, from the wonderful (and problematic world of Indian science).