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Ri Science Podcast

Ri Science Podcast

Ri Science Podcast

Thought provoking lectures from the world's sharpest minds. Science talks from the Royal Institution every month.

88 - Quantum physics and gender equity - with Jess Wade
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  • 88 - Quantum physics and gender equity - with Jess Wade

    2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, as marked by the UN, to celebrate 100 years since the birth of quantum mechanics. But quantum science is one of the least diverse areas of science in terms of gender and other protected characteristics.

    Jess Wade, a physicist and lecturer in functional materials at Imperial College London, has been fighting the inequality in quantum physics and beyond by creating thousands of Wikipedia pages for women scientists. Jess joins us this month to discuss the past, present, and future of quantum science along with what can be done to increase diversity within the field.  

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution  

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    Producer: Lia Hale 

    Assistant producers: Katie Mortimer, Isla Nakano  

    Interviewer: Lia Hale 

    Music: Joseph Sandy 

    Wed, 27 Nov 2024 - 52min
  • 87 - Sustainable materials: Trick or treat? - with Mike Shaver

    Halloween means lots of sweets, which in turn means lots of packaging. We’re starting to see more of the packaging on our shelves labelled as sustainable in some way, but are they really? Mike Shaver is a Professor of Polymer Science and Director of the Sustainable Materials Innovation Hub at the University of Manchester, and joins us this month to unpick the current landscape of sustainable materials, and discuss whether or not a fully recyclable plastic is possible.


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    Producer: Lia Hale

    Music: Joseph Sandy

    Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 35min
  • 86 - The search for Earth 2.0 - with Elizabeth Tasker

    What makes a planet habitable? What are we looking for to find Earth 2.0? And how do you get a chunk of an asteroid through airport security? This month, astrophysicist Elizabeth Tasker discusses the latest missions at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and explores how our knowledge has progressed since she last spoke at the Ri back in 2018.  

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    Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on  

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution  

    X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science  

    Producer: Lia Hale 

    Music: Joseph Sandy 

    Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 48min
  • 85 - The brain on exercise - with Dr Flaminia Ronca

    Today marks the beginning of the Paralympic Games, and nearly 3 weeks since the end of the Olympic Games in Paris. But what actually happens to your brain when you exercise? What’s the science behind ‘runner’s high’? And why isn’t there enough research on women in sport? This month, we’re joined by exercise neuroscientist Flaminia Ronca, from UCL and the Institute of Sport Exercise and Health. She shares with us which chemical and physiological systems are involved when we exercise, and how regular exercise can decrease our chances of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.  

     

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution  

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    Producer: Lia Hale 

    Assistant producer: Isla Nakano 

    Interviewer: Lia Hale 

    Music: Joseph Sandy 

    Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 46min
  • 84 - How women drove evolution - with Cat Bohannon

    Why is there less medical research on women? How did humanity reach 8 billion despite the dangers of childbirth? In this episode, Cat Bohannon explores these questions and reveals insights from her book, Eve: How Women Drove 200 Million Years of Evolution, to highlight women’s pivotal role in our species’ history. This talk was recorded at the Royal Institution on 8 June 2024.

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    Producer: Eloise Ross

    Executive producer: Lia Hale

    Music: Joseph Sandy  

    Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 44min
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