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Quanta Magazine Season 2015

June. 10,2015
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Explore mind-bending developments in basic science and math research. Quanta Magazine is an award-winning, editorially independent magazine published by the Simons Foundation.

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Quanta Magazine Season 2015 Full Episode Guide

Episode 23 - Richard Dawid: Why Trust a Theory?
First Aired: December. 18,2015

Richard Dawid discusses the fine line between science and speculation.

Episode 22 - Christoph Adami: The Information Theory of Life
First Aired: November. 20,2015

Christoph Adami explains how information theory can explain the persistence of life.

Episode 21 - Joan Strassmann: The Woman Who Stared at Wasps
First Aired: November. 06,2015

Joan Strassmann explains the benefits of studying social amoebas.

Episode 20 - Gabriela González: Searching the Sky for the Wobbles of Gravity
First Aired: October. 23,2015

Gabriela González explains how to measure black-hole collisions using gravitational waves.

Episode 19 - What Is a Species?
First Aired: September. 24,2015

David Kaplan explains why a simple definition of 'species' is hard to come by in our fifth In Theory video.

Episode 18 - Nima Arkani-Hamed's Visions of Future Physics
First Aired: September. 23,2015

Nima Arkani-Hamed, a physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study, makes his "big-picture" case for building a 100-TeV particle collider.

Episode 17 - Nancy Moran: An Explorer of Life’s Deepest Partnerships
First Aired: September. 18,2015

Nancy Moran, a biologist at the University of Texas at Austin, explains how colony collapse disorder led her to study the bacteria that live in the guts of bees.

Episode 16 - James Bullock: The Case for Complex Dark Matter
First Aired: August. 25,2015

James Bullock, a physicist at the University of California, Irvine, explains why dark matter might be more complicated than astronomers have assumed.

Episode 15 - How Symmetry Shapes Nature’s Laws
First Aired: August. 17,2015

In this 2-minute video, David Kaplan explains how the search for hidden symmetries leads to discoveries like the Higgs boson.

Episode 14 - Why Do Flies Walk This Way?
First Aired: July. 22,2015

In a device in Benjamin de Bivort’s lab at Harvard University, a fly wanders through a tiny Y-shaped maze, choosing at the Y’s vertex whether to walk left or right. This array of Y-mazes allows researchers to track individual behavior in many flies simultaneously.

Episode 13 - Fly-Vac: Groundhog Day for Fruit Flies
First Aired: July. 21,2015

Benjamin de Bivort’s lab at Harvard University developed a device called the fly-vac to study individual behavior. Upon entering a chamber, the fly must choose to walk toward the light or dark end. A vacuum then sucks it back to the starting point, and it makes the choice again.

Episode 12 - How Did Life Begin on Earth?
First Aired: July. 20,2022

In this 2-minute video, David Kaplan explores the leading theories for the origin of life on our planet.

Episode 11 - Hiranya Peiris: How to Test If We Live in a Multiverse
First Aired: July. 09,2015

University College London physicist Hiranya Peiris explains the seemingly impossible -- how the multiverse can be experimentally tested.

Episode 10 - Alan Guth: How Many Two-Headed Cows in a Multiverse?
First Aired: July. 02,2015

In an infinitely branching multiverse, says MIT cosmologist Alan Guth, “there are an infinite number of one-headed cows and an infinite number of two-headed cows. What happens to the ratio?”

Episode 9 - Subhash Khot: A Grand Vision for the Impossible
First Aired: June. 24,2015

A video profile of the 2014 Nevanlinna Prize winner Subhash Khot, whose bold conjecture is helping mathematicians explore the precise limits of computation.

Episode 8 - Maryam Mirzakhani: A Tenacious Explorer of Abstract Surfaces
First Aired: June. 23,2015

A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Maryam Mirzakhani, whose monumental work draws deep connections between topology, geometry and dynamical systems.

Episode 7 - Martin Hairer: In Noisy Equations, One Who Heard Music
First Aired: June. 19,2015

A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Martin Hairer, whose epic masterpiece in stochastic analysis, experts say, “created a whole world.”

Episode 6 - Yitang Zhang: An Unlikely Math Star Rises
First Aired: June. 17,2015

The opening scene from George Csicsery’s film "Counting From Infinity," about Yitang Zhang, a previously unknown mathematician who two years ago solved a major problem in number theory that catapulted him to mathematical stardom.

Episode 5 - Where Did the Universe Come From?
First Aired: June. 16,2015

Where did the universe come from? David Kaplan explores the leading cosmological explanation with the help of a baking metaphor.

Episode 4 - Manjul Bhargava: The Musical, Magical Number Theorist
First Aired: June. 15,2015

A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Manjul Bhargava, whose search for artistic truth and beauty has led to some of the most profound recent discoveries in number theory.

Episode 3 - Artur Avila: A Brazilian Wunderkind Who Calms Chaos
First Aired: June. 12,2015

A video profile of the mathematician Artur Avila, whose solutions to ubiquitous problems in chaos theory have earned him Brazil’s first Fields Medal in 2014.

Episode 2 - Freeman Dyson: A ‘Rebel’ Without a Ph.D.
First Aired: June. 11,2015

A wide-ranging interview with the legendary mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson in which he discusses his work with Richard Feynman, his attempts to build a spaceship propelled by nuclear bombs and his controversial views on climate change.

Episode 1 - What Happens if You Fall Into a Black Hole?
First Aired: June. 10,2015

David Kaplan explores one of the biggest mysteries in physics: the apparent contradiction between general relativity and quantum mechanics.

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