On Your Wavelength podcast: Let's do the time warp again
A temporal version of the double-slit experiment
Interactions: Ghina M. Halabi
Ghina M. Halabi is an astrophysicist and social entrepreneur, whose work lies at the intersection of science, entrepreneurship and education. During her PhD and postdoctoral work, her research was on internal structure and evolution of stars.
Attending the APS March Meeting 2021
Guest post by Andrea Richaud, recipient of the Communications Physics 2020 Early Career Researcher grant which enabled him to attend a conference or scientific school of his choice.
Behind the Book | Hawking Hawking: author Charles Seife on how he cracked the cosmologist’s myth
The British cosmologist Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) was probably the most recognizable scientist of the last 50 years. Many of his greatest contributions were in the study of black holes.
International Women’s Day
Women’s Day was originally conceived at the turn of the 20th century and used in many countries as a focal point for the women’s suffrage movement, and other equal rights for women.
Five inspiring women
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), was an English mathematician and is regarded as the first person to recognise the potential of computing power and programming.