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11/8/16 Show feat. Julio Herrera Estrada on droughts and policy + Kathleen McCleery on the US election – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2016/11/09/julio-and-the-election
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 11/8/16 Show feat. Julio Herrera Estrada on droughts and policy Kathleen McCleery on the US election. Featured image: A high-pressure system over Tasmania, which pushes moist air away from a region and can cause droughts (even over the ocean! This week’s episode features Julio Herrera Estrada. For other science news, check out the following links:. X-rays from the haze around Pluto.
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Neuroscience – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle. Featured image is from. The connectome project run by Sebastian Seung at Princeton University. Image in the Mixcloud embed above is from the Human Connectome Project at the University of Southern California. Blood at the Root. At the end of next month (January 2017), so stay tuned. Furth...
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12/6/16 Show feat. Yann Koby on trade economics and the US election + Ingrid on trusting scientists – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2016/12/07/yannkoby_tradeeconomics
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/6/16 Show feat. Yann Koby on trade economics and the US election Ingrid on trusting scientists. Featured image: a cargo ship, ferrying a pile of our everyday goods across the Pacific Ocean. Increases in ship traffic attracted the attention of Eric Stone. This week, Yann Koby. Of Princeton’s Department of Economics. How does job availability in the US affect politics? Making as muc...
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10/25/16 Show feat. Beena Sarwar on peace and the media + Charles & Eugene on open source inventions – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2016/10/26/beenasarwar
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 10/25/16 Show feat. Beena Sarwar on peace and the media Charles and Eugene on open source inventions. Featured image: Protests in India about women’s rights have taken center stage in Western news recently, but mainstream media often emphasizes the louder news: aggression and war, instead of the peace process. (courtesy WBUR. Thanks to guest Beena Sarwar. Is still being investigated.
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11/22/16 Show feat. Lian Zhu on cellular engineering and optogenetics + Harrison on Blood Falls glacier – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2016/11/23/lianzhunucleolus
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 11/22/16 Show feat. Lian Zhu on cellular engineering and optogenetics Harrison on Blood Falls glacier. Featured image: HeLa cells, all derived from one human, being imaged with fluorescence. Proteins tagged with light-sensitive tails travel through the cell. ( courtesy NIH. This week, I’m happy to have interviewed Lian Zhu. Her interview starts an hour into the track above. Preceding...
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12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2016/12/16/121416-show-feat-thomas-macrina-on-connectomes-and-kasey-wagoner-on-the-equivalence-principle
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle. Featured image is from. The connectome project run by Sebastian Seung at Princeton University. Image in the Mixcloud embed above is from the Human Connectome Project at the University of Southern California. Blood at the Root. At the end of next month (January 2017), so stay tuned. You a...
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Nuclear Arms – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 1/10/17 Show feat. Tamara Patton on Virtual Reality in Nuclear Arms Control and Ingrid Ockert on Arming Mother Nature. Featured image: Dinosaur feather trapped in amber. Ryan McKellar, Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Tamara Patton, Nuclear Futures Lab. In this week’s installment of These Vibes, we spoke with Tamara Patton. And Julien de Lanversin on nuclear archaeology. Ingrid describes h...
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1/3/17 Show feat. Jacob Schwartz on nuclear waste and sending warnings to future civilizations – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
https://tvr2c.com/2017/01/04/schwartz-wipp
These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 1/3/17 Show feat. Jacob Schwartz on nuclear waste and sending warnings to future civilizations. Featured image: The Vaalputs nuclear waste site in South Africa, guarded (for the present) with fences and signposts. Can this strategy ward off the next 10,000 years of civilization? Courtesy Mail and Guardian. This week features Jacob Schwartz. The full, 350-page Sandia report. On waste ...
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11/15/16 Show feat. Kaia Tombak on group adaptation and animal hierarchies – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 11/15/16 Show feat. Kaia Tombak on group adaptation and animal hierarchies. Featured image: A small group of Grevy’s zebras, which might remain together to avoid predators or split apart to find more food for themselves. (Courtesy M. F. Kinnaird. What environmental factors influence social flexibility in a herd? A Ugandan red colobus. (Atlas of Science). Kaia’s research goes wa...
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