Groks Science Radio Show And Podcast

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Weekly science radio program hosted by Dr. Charles Lee and Dr. Frank Ling. Each show features interviews with scientists and technical innovators, humorous commentary on recent discoveries, plus the Grokotron 5000 and the World Famous Question of the Week! Tune in every week and rediscover the world as you think you know it.

Episodios

  • Wildlife Conservation -- Groks Science Show 2006-03-22

    22/03/2006 Duración: 29min

    Preserving wildlife populations that are displaced or actively diminished by human activity remains essential for maintaining biodiversity. Nowhere is this more evident than in Africa, where many wildlife species are being driven to extinction by human activity. On this program, Paul Raffaele discussed wildlife preservation in Africa.

  • The Planets -- Groks Science Show 2006-03-15

    15/03/2006 Duración: 29min

    Our solar system contains nine acknowledged planets, each with their own unique personalities that continue to inspire scientists. On this episode, Dava Sobel discussed her perspective of the planets.

  • Our Inner Ape -- Groks Science Show 2006-03-08

    08/03/2006 Duración: 27min

    The evolution of human behavior is easily highlighted in comparative studies with our nearest relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos. On this program, Prof. Frans de Waal discussed Our Inner Ape.

  • Open Source -- Groks Science Show 2006-03-01

    01/03/2006 Duración: 29min

    The Constitution guarantees five fundamental freedoms, but a free culture requires openness amongst its citizens. On this program, Mitch Kapor discussed the Open Source movement as it pertains to software and other aspects of technology and life.

  • Superhero Physics -- Groks Science Show 2006-02-22

    22/02/2006 Duración: 28min

    Faster than a speeding bullet? Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound? Superman may be confined to the comics, but could his superpowers exist in the natural world? On this program, Prof. James Kakalios discussed the Physics of Superheroes.

  • Ambidextrous Universe -- Groks Science Show 2006-02-15

    15/02/2006 Duración: 30min

    Symmetry or parity is intriguing, not only in the arts and music, but also in science and the natural world. Interestingly, parity may not be conserved between the mirror images of molecules and consequently their energies would not be equivalent. On this program, Professor Harris and Gina discussed how parity violation could be observed using sum frequency generation experiments.

  • Afterlife Science -- Groks Science Show 2006-02-08

    08/02/2006 Duración: 28min

    The afterlife is generally the subject of theology, but what can science contribute to the issue? On this program, Mary Roach discusses the science of the afterlife.

  • Climate Wisdom -- Groks Science Show 2006-02-01

    01/02/2006 Duración: 29min

    Last year, 2005, has now been confirmed as the warmest year on record, but what must be done to stop this dangerous trend of global warming? Profs. Carl McDaniel and Stephen Schneider joined us on this program to discuss how these climate issues are best communicated to the public.

  • Science and Politics -- Groks Science Show 2006-01-25

    25/01/2006 Duración: 23min

    While scientific inquiry leads to the rational explanations for natural phenomena, the political interpretation of science often leads to chaos. On this program, Chris Mooney discussed the Republican War on Science.

  • Molecular Dynamics -- Groks Science Show 2006-01-18

    18/01/2006 Duración: 33min

    Which Nobel Laureate was also a voice on The Simpsons? The answer is our guest Dudley Herschbach, who joined us to talk about molecular dynamics and voting systems.

  • Cult of iPod -- Groks Science Show 2006-01-11

    11/01/2006 Duración: 29min

    The iPod is certainly an iCon, but a cult? On this episode, Leadner Kahney discussed the most popular music player in the world and his new book, The Cult of the iPod.

  • Optimal Investing -- Groks Science Show 2006-01-04

    04/01/2006 Duración: 26min

    The efficiency of the stock market is a topic of much debate among economists. Yet, a scientific approach to betting effectively may maximize returns in an imperfect market. On this program, William Poundstone discussed the Kelly Formula for optimal investing.

  • Global Warnings -- Groks Science Show 2005-12-28

    28/12/2005 Duración: 31min

    Global warming is a larger threat than terrorism, according to our guest Sir David King, science advisor to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. On this program, he discussed the indicators of this worldwide threat and counters the skeptics of climate change.

  • Einstein and Theology -- Groks Science Show 2005-12-21

    21/12/2005 Duración: 26min

    Besides his physical theories, Einstein is also well known for his considered pacificsm. With the world year of physics drawing to a close, we explored Einstein and his theology with our guest, John Brinster.

  • Nuclear Chemistry -- Groks Science Show 2005-12-14

    14/12/2005 Duración: 31min

    Is nuclear chemistry an oxymoron? On this program, Dr. Cynthia Gong described this little-known but important field of science and discussed Deinococcus radioduran, one of the most radiation resistant lifeforms known.

  • Internet Society -- Groks Science Show 2005-12-07

    07/12/2005 Duración: 30min

    Although the internet is often viewed as a knowledge warehouse, the potential as a social medium is being explored by those interested in social networks. On this program, Jerry Michalski discussed social networks and the future of the internet.

  • Nerve Endings -- Groks Science Show 2005-11-30

    30/11/2005 Duración: 30min

    The brain is composed of millions of neurons that are connected at specialized structures called synapses. The discovery of the synapse by Ramon y Cajal won him the Nobel Prize, but not without a contentious debate from another Nobel laureate, Camillo Golgi. On this program, Dr. Richard Rapport discussed the discovery of the nerve endings.

  • Hurricane Prediction -- Groks Science Show 2005-11-23

    23/11/2005 Duración: 29min

    Weather forecasting may not be an exact science, but resources for encountering extreme weather changes have been around a long time. On this episode, Professor Garrison Sposito discussed the conditions leading to the recent hurricanes in North America and the government response.

  • Einstein and his miraculous year -- Groks Science Show 2005-11-16

    17/11/2005 Duración: 35min

    In the year 1905, Albert Einstein published five papers that changed the face of modern physics and led to two Nobel Prizes, including one for Einstein himself. On this program, Prof. John Stachel discussed Einstein and the importance of each of these papers.

  • Science Review -- Groks Science Show 2005-11-09

    09/11/2005 Duración: 30min

    The Science Review publishes articles on the complete range of science and engineering activity occuring on campus. On this episode, Charlie Emrich and Jess Porter, editors at the BSR, discussed science journalism.

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