Humour Me Some Math! Getting funny with Science Communication
Can scientists use humour in science communication and benefit from increased engagement of the non scientific audience? Can we make math funny?
Can scientists use humour in science communication and benefit from increased engagement of the non scientific audience? Can we make math funny?
Interested in doing a PhD?Or curious to hear PhD advice from fellow students?Just feel like listening to a conversation?Well, you’re in luck, as Anastasiia, Katja and guest Laura Suominen discuss… Read More »3.23 The ups and downs of doing a PhD – w/ Anastasiia, Katja & Laura Suominen
What is neurofeedback and something science fiction-y called a brain-computer interface? How can you learn to control your mind? Did you know you can indirectly measure brain…
Anecdotes about roommates who change their usual voice, vocabulary and even grammar structure when on the phone with their parents. Social media threads discussing whether it is normal to unconsciously mimic the dialect or accent of the person you are talking to.
Strap in for a fun episode on a very serious topic: diabetes. This week, postdoc researcher Tom Barsby joins in to discuss how diabetes could be treated with lab-grown cells.… Read More »3.22 Diabetes: can stem cells be a solution? – w/ Giuliano, Rhiannon & Tom Barsby
“We tried to calm him in every possible way, but he cried and shouted all night”, desperately declared the Coopers about their three-year-old suffering from severe atopic dermatitis. Stories like this are more common than you think in paediatric and dermatologic wards.
Strap in for a fun episode on a very serious topic: diabetes. This week, postdoc researcher Tom Barsby joins in to discuss how diabetes could be treated with lab-grown cells.… Read More »3.22 Diabetes: can stem cells be a solution? – w/ Giuliano, Rhiannon & Tom Barsby