Monday, September 30, 2024

Big Picture Science for Sept. 30, 2024 - Measure For Measure


 

 

 

 

 

Big Picture Science - Measure For Measure

REPEAT
Whether in miles or pounds, meters or kilograms, we take daily measure out our lives. But how did these units ever come to be, and why do we want to change them? From light-years to leap seconds, we look at the history of efforts to quantify our lives and why there’s always room for greater precision. Plus, we debate the virtues of staying imperial measurements vs. going metric.

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This repeat podcast originally aired on March 24, 2023


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Monday, September 23, 2024

Big Picture Science for Sept. 23, 2024 - Skeptic Check: Cell Phone Bans









Big Picture Science - Skeptic Check: Cell Phone Bans

As middle and high schools across the country implement new cell phone bans, we consider what drove this bold step and what science says about how digital devices affect our attention and focus. An assistant principal describes how his school implemented the ban, despite protest from students and parents, and what happened next.

Guests:

  • Alison - 14 year old high school student
  • Raymond Dolphin - eighth grade assistant principal at Illing Middle School in Manchester, Connecticut
  • Alan - 17 year old high school student
  • Gloria Mark - Psychologist, professor in the Department of Informatics at University of California, Irvine, author of book “Attention Span.”  

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Monday, September 16, 2024

Big Picture Science for Sept. 16, 2024 - Cold Comfort









Big Picture Science - Cold Comfort

Another scorching summer has us blasting the AC and grabbing a chilled drink. Air conditioning and refrigeration may beat the heat, but they also present a dilemma. The more we use them, the more greenhouse gases we emit, the hotter the planet becomes, and the more we require artificial cooling.  Can we escape this feedback loop?  We look at the origins of these chilling technologies, tour the extensive chain of cold that keeps food from perishing, and consider how a desert city like Phoenix could not exist without AC.

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Monday, September 09, 2024

Big Picture Science for Sept. 09, 2024 - Shipwrecks









Big Picture Science - Shipwrecks

Shipwrecks are scenes of tragedy, but they are also bits of history frozen in time that can provide insights into events and ideas from long ago. That is, if we can find them.  From an 11th century Viking sailing ship to a WW II era British cargo ship with a mailbag of letters onboard amazingly preserved, an underwater archeologist takes us on a deep dive into history.

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Monday, September 02, 2024

Big Picture Science for Sept. 02, 2024 - Calling All Aliens








Big Picture Science - Calling All Aliens

REPEAT
Are we alone in the universe? Is there other intelligence out there? COSMIC, the most ambitious SETI search yet, hopes to answer that. We hear updates on this novel signal detection project being conducted on the Very Large Array in the desert of New Mexico.

Also, we chat with award-winning science fiction writer Ted Chiang about how he envisions making contact with aliens in his stories, including the one that was the basis for the movie Arrival. And find out why some scientists don’t want only to listen for signals, they want to deliberately transmit messages to aliens. Is that wise and, if we did it, what would we say?

Guests:

  • Chenoa Tremblay – Postdoc researcher in radio astronomy for the SETI Institute and member of COSMIC science team
  • Ted Chiang – Nebula and Hugo award-winning science fiction writer, best known for his collections, Stories of Your Life and Others and Exhalation
  • Douglas Vakoch – Founder and president of METI International, a nonprofit research and educational organization devoted to transmitting intentional signals to extraterrestrial civilizations

This repeat podcast originally aired on April 3, 2023

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