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by WGS STEM

7 episodes
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Podcast Overview

The podcast consisting of two subsections: STEM Discussion: Regular people discussing topics and news about STEM ranging from Space to Medicine to AI. STEM Careers: Podcast with guests that have a good and strong knowledge on STEM at University or STEM as a career.

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5/21/2021

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Episode thumbnail for STEM Discussion: MILD combustion feat. Prof. Swaminathan of Cambridge University

October 15, 2021

STEM Discussion: MILD combustion feat. Prof. Swaminathan of Cambridge University

<p>In this excellent episode we are honoured to have Professor Swaminathan of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge University as well as the usual hosts who are Tom Vernon, Daniel Cheng, Christian Masiye, Charlie Plein and Alex Broome. We kick off the podcast showing the professor what we know about combustion from A-Level Chemistry and Physics and from there he kindly gives us in depths explanations of greener fuels especially MILD combustion. This really interested us as we were enlightened on how this technology could change the world of electricity/power generation. During the end of the podcast, the Professor went through his story of how he managed to become a professor at a world renowned university while also giving advice to students our age.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you enjoyed this podcast, you could listen to other podcasts that you may also enjoy and share about our podcast to friends and family. Many thanks again to Professor Swaminathan for being a guest on this episode!&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for STEM Discussion: Gravity isn't a force! (Relativity theories and Artificial Gravity concepts)

October 13, 2021

STEM Discussion: Gravity isn't a force! (Relativity theories and Artificial Gravity concepts)

<p>In this interesting episode we move into the more theory side of STEM with the usual hosts of Tom Vernon, Daniel Cheng, Charlie Plein, Christian Masiye, Seb Howles and Alex Broome's first podcast. We start off explaining why the Newtonian Laws of gravity (which is what you learn in school) is not always right and in fact wrong most of the time for very large masses which is where Einstein's theories of relativity come in and works for all applications until recently where their could be evidence in dark matter that may prove it wrong.</p> <p>Moving on from gravity we talk about artificial gravity in the second half of the podcast, namely spin gravity and 1g rocket gravity which are amazing concepts and have been used before in space and on Earth before! The most interesting part is that you would be feeling gravity in the midst of space without a planet's mass underneath your feet.</p> <p>If you enjoyed this podcast, you could check out other podcasts we have produced and could spread the word of it to friends and family.</p>

Episode thumbnail for STEM Discussion: The future of CRISPR and customizing your child (feat. Mrs Richardson)

August 2, 2021

STEM Discussion: The future of CRISPR and customizing your child (feat. Mrs Richardson)

<p>In this episode we are joined by a special guest Mrs Richardson who teaches biology and is very knowledgeable in this topic area as well as the usual hosts Charlie Plein, Daniel Cheng, Tom Vernon and Adam Shann.</p> <p>Throughout this episode we talk things from what CRISPR is doing and will do to things such as gene editing babies to fulfil a particular need. We also debate on the ethical issues of gene edited medicine and the recent gene editing of two twin babies.</p> <p><br></p>

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What is WGS STEM?

The podcast consisting of two subsections: STEM Discussion: Regular people discussing topics and news about STEM ranging from Space to Medicine to AI. STEM Careers: Podcast with guests that have a good and strong knowledge on STEM at University or STEM as a career.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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