Exploradio Origins
Exploradio Origins
Kellen McGee
Exploradio Origins ponders the biggest questions in the universe in 90 seconds. Each episode highlights the work of one of the more than 200 fellows at the Institute for the Science of Origins at Case Western Reserve University. Their research examines the origins of life, the universe, and the strands that connect all of science.Exploradio Origins is a collaboration between WKSU and the Institute for the Science of Origins.
Exploradio Origins: Using Physics to Increase Energy Efficiency of LEDs
You may know semiconductors from computers: they’re a material somewhere between an electrical conductor and an electrical insulator that can be used as an extremely fast switch. However, semiconductors are also what we have to thank for the revolution in energy-efficient LED lighting technology.
Jan 9, 2020
1 min
Exploradio Origins: The Evolving Role of a Biostatistician
"There are technologies that we can use now like next generation sequencing where it allows us to take a really teeny tiny piece of DNA or RNA and generate thousands if not millions of measurements. And then we sort of look at each other like, now what do we do?"
Jan 2, 2020
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Understanding a New Theory of Gravity
“It's known that the universe is expanding; of course it's been known since the 1920s. The surprise we were hit with in the 1990s is that the expansion is accelerating, and so it's a big mystery, what causes that to happen,” Harsh Mathur said.
Dec 26, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Mathematically Modeling Fish Migration
The fishermen of Iceland became concerned around a decade ago. The capelin, a small fish that’s a staple catch, and a crucial link in the ocean ecosystem, stopped migrating like they used to. To whom did they turn? A team of mathematicians.
Dec 19, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: A New Way to Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Some of you may have heard of SETI: the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. The idea is that if there's an advanced alien civilization, they’d try to contact us using radio. So we should look for radio signals from space that look like messages.
Nov 28, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Making Robotic Limbs More Human
A research group at Case Western Reserve University, led by professor of biomedical engineering Dustin Tyler, works with neural implants in people who’ve lost limbs to restore not only motion with prosthetics, but also the sense of touch.
Nov 21, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Studying Early Earth to Unlock Secrets of Astro-Biology
"If we find life on another planet, it's likely going to be microbial," said Ashley Manning-Berg, assistant professor in geology at The University of Tennessee in Chattanooga.
Nov 14, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Discovering Epilepsy Before the First Seizure
Epilepsy is a condition that we usually think of as being in the brain. Doctors typically identify it by measuring brain activity. However, new evidence has emerged showing that the brain may not be the only place we can see epilepsy.
Oct 31, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: Scientists Study Mystery Particles at Argentine Observatory
In the early 20th century, physicists discovered cosmic rays- energetic particles zooming through deep space.
Oct 25, 2019
1 min
Exploradio Origins: A French Connection Unearthed in Millstones
“Cultural geology in my eye is the interface of geology and human culture,” Joe Hannibal said.
Oct 10, 2019
1 min
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