‘Broccoli gas’ could point to extraterrestrial life, rollercoasters trigger iPhone car crash app
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Read article: ‘Broccoli gas’ could point to extraterrestrial life, rollercoasters trigger iPhone car crash app
In this podcast we chat about nuclear diamond batteries and materials for fusion reactors
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Philip Dybvig dabbled in physics as an undergraduate
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In this podcast we also chat about physicists who have won non-physics Nobel prizes
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In this podcast we also talk about a quantum sensor for electric vehicles