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Penn Talks Science

By Penn Science Policy and Diplomacy Group

Our mission is to bring science to all aspects of life such as policy making, diplomatic decisions and communication. Episodes of Penn Talks Science are grouped into themes with monthly episodes. Some episodes in each theme will feature students talking to each other with genuine questions and conversations and some feature students chatting with experts in their fields. Stay tuned to hear what we’re asking questions about today’s most interesting scientific topics!
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Nobel Victories: Overcoming Failure

Penn Talks ScienceMar 07, 2024

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Nobel Victories: Overcoming Failure

Nobel Victories: Overcoming Failure

Join us on an expedition through the trials and tribulations on the road to the Nobel Prize. In this episode, Ryann and Emma discuss quotes and advice from Nobel Laureates. Featuring an interview with Avia and Dr. Allyson Mackey from the Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.

Mar 07, 202422:38
Nobel Prizes of 2023: From Quantum Dots to Woman in the Economy

Nobel Prizes of 2023: From Quantum Dots to Woman in the Economy

Join us on a journey through the Nobel Prizes of 2023. We will explain who received the Nobel Prize in their field, how certain new technologies work, and the winner's journey to this prestige.


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Jan 18, 202423:02
Nobel Beginnings: The History of the Nobel Prize

Nobel Beginnings: The History of the Nobel Prize

Unveil the captivating origins of the Nobel Prize in the first episode of our thrilling three-part series on PennTalksScience. Dive deep into the legacy of Alfred Nobel, the mastermind behind this prestigious accolade, and discover the intriguing history that shaped it. From vintage examples of early Nobel laureates to fascinating tidbits you've never heard before, this episode is designed for curious minds. Plus, don't miss out on the diverse perspectives and insightful opinions from members of the Penn community. Tune in to this week's episode of PennTalksScience for a journey through time and brilliance – a story of human achievement that continues to inspire the world.

Dec 14, 202318:40
Ghost Particles in Flux: The Dance of Neutrinos

Ghost Particles in Flux: The Dance of Neutrinos

What are neutrinos? How do we detect them? These questions and more will be answered in this episode of PennTalksScience. Featuring an interview with Professor Josh Klein from the University of Pennsylvania.


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Thank you to the T2K collaboration for their cover art.

Oct 26, 202313:54
Intro to psychedelics: therapeutic applications, biochemistry and influences from indigenous cultures

Intro to psychedelics: therapeutic applications, biochemistry and influences from indigenous cultures

The Penn Talks Science team is back with a new episode covering psychedelics, hallucinogenic substances that have recently re-gained popularity due to promising therapeutic potential for treating mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. We also interview members of the Penn Society for Psychedelic Science, Victor Pablo Acero and Emily Cribas, who share their insights and opinions regarding these substances. Give it a listen and leave a review! For more resources check out our Twitter!


If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience!

Jun 20, 202316:36
Dangerous Chemical Spills: The Norfolk Ohio Train Derailment & Other Environmentally Toxic Spills
Apr 25, 202323:51
Penn Scientist Spotlight: Cornelius Taabazuing

Penn Scientist Spotlight: Cornelius Taabazuing

We're here with a new mini-series highlighting some of the fantastic scientists here at Penn! In this first episode, we interviewed Dr. Cornelius Taabazuing who is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics studying mechanisms of cell death. We delve into his journey into science and the insights he has gained. If you are interested in learning more about his lab, visit his lab website: https://www.taabazuinglab.com or follow him on Twitter @taabaman.           

If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience. 

Mar 14, 202312:53
Science of Love: A psychological and biological perspective on this warm emotion

Science of Love: A psychological and biological perspective on this warm emotion

Since love is still technically in the air (last day of February) and spring is almost here (maybe), we're here with an episode diving into some of the scientific theories behind love and what some scientists from our Penn community have to say about this complex emotion. We will explore some of the mainstream psychological and biological principles of love. Give it a listen and leave a review! For more resources check out our Twitter!


If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience!

Feb 28, 202310:54
 Exploring the Depths of Space: Will the James Webb Telescope Reveal the Secrets of the Universe?

Exploring the Depths of Space: Will the James Webb Telescope Reveal the Secrets of the Universe?

We're back with a new episode for our fellow space and astronomy lovers! We wanted to highlight the exciting findings of the James Webb Telescope and what they could mean for the future of space exploration. Stick around until the end for a surprise! For more resources check out our Twitter! 

If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience!

Feb 07, 202313:58
The Future or a Threat to Artists Everywhere: Artificial Intelligence Art

The Future or a Threat to Artists Everywhere: Artificial Intelligence Art

Penn  Talks Science is back with hot content! AI art is rapidly gaining popularity so we wanted to see how it all works. For more resources check out our Twitter! 

If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us  on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience!

Dec 15, 202214:58
Model Organism Tier List

Model Organism Tier List

Penn Talks Science is back with fresh new content! Do you have a favorite model organism? Find out how your favorite stacks up with the rest of the Penn community!

If you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, reach out to us on Twitter @PennTalkScience and Instagram @penntalkscience! 

Nov 17, 202206:20
The Ethics of Climate Change and Environmental Injustice: A Conversation with Andrea Andress
Jan 11, 202214:17
The Psychology of Climate Change: Decision Making and Cooperation with Dr. Joseph Kable

The Psychology of Climate Change: Decision Making and Cooperation with Dr. Joseph Kable

We are starting to see the effects of climate change, but why is it so hard to wrap our heads around it? Why haven't we done much to combat climate change, though we've been hearing about it for decades? 

Listen in as Rebecca Somach, a student in the Neuroscience Graduate Group at Penn chats with Dr. Joseph Kable, the Baird Term Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania about why climate change is a difficult problem for people to relate to and what we can do about that. 


Dr. Joseph Kable's lab website and research can be found at these links: 

http://www.kablelab.com/

https://psychology.sas.upenn.edu/people/joseph-kable


The Omnia article referenced is titled "Procrastinating on Climate Change" and can be found at this link: 

https://omnia.sas.upenn.edu/story/procrastinating-climate-change


Recording and editing done by : Rebecca Somach

Nov 14, 202141:38
Media and the Climate Crisis: A Conversation with Dr. Hanna Morris

Media and the Climate Crisis: A Conversation with Dr. Hanna Morris

Welcome to the fifth episode of Penn Talks Science for our new theme “Climate Change”. Dr. Hanna Morris joins us to talk about media, culture, and the climate crisis. Our interview with Dr. Morris was recorded in September 2021. This episode was created in cooperation with the Science Diplomacy Branch of PSPDG. To learn more about Dr. Morris’ work, please refer to the following sources: Apocalypse Divided: Analyzing Power, Media, and Climate Change Before and After Trump. https://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-americaine-2021-1-page-53.htm?ref=doi; Constructing the Millennial “Other” in United States Press Coverage of the Green New Deal. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17524032.2020.1812686; A Manifesto for Media in a Warming World. http://journalcontent.mediatheoryjournal.org/index.php/mt/article/view/71 

Sep 30, 202124:50
Vaccines and Social Networks: A Conversation with Dr. Damon Centola

Vaccines and Social Networks: A Conversation with Dr. Damon Centola

Welcome to the fourth episode of Penn Talks Science for our theme “Vaccines”. Dr. Damon Centola joins us to discuss vaccines in the context of social networks and behavior change. Our interview with Dr. Centola was recorded in April 2021. This episode was created in cooperation with the Science Diplomacy Branch of PSPDG. To learn more about Dr. Centola's work, please refer to the following sources: Change: How to Make Big Things Happen. https://ndg.asc.upenn.edu/book/change-how-to-make-big-things-happen/; How Behavior Spreads: The Science of Complex Contagions. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc7758p; The Complex Contagion of Doubt in the Anti-Vaccine Movement. https://ndg.asc.upenn.edu/experiments/vaccine-hesitancy/

Jul 26, 202125:00
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: A Conversation with Chioma Woko

COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: A Conversation with Chioma Woko

Welcome to the third episode of Penn Talks Science for our theme “Vaccines”. Chioma Woko joins us to discuss COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the United States. Our interview with Chioma was recorded in March 2021. This episode was created in cooperation with the Science Diplomacy Branch of PSPDG. To learn more about Chioma's work and COVID-19 vaccine uptake, please refer to the following sources: An Investigation of Low COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions among Black Americans: The Role of Behavioral Beliefs and Trust in COVID-19 Information Sources. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2020.1864521; KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: May 2021. https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/poll-finding/kff-covid-19-vaccine-monitor-may-2021/; COVID Collaborative Coronavirus Vaccine Uptake Tracking Study – Wave 2: Vaccinations Advance but Intentions Flatten With “Wait and See” as a Stumbling Block. https://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/COVID-Collaborative-Vaccine-Tracking_W2-Report.pdf 

Jun 02, 202118:38
Vaccine Nationalism: A look at past examples.
Apr 13, 202106:50
Vaccines: An Introduction
Mar 09, 202106:20