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Big Picture Science

Go With the Flow (rebroadcast)

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.6986 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Solid materials get all the production credit. Don’t get us wrong, we depend on their strength and firmness for bridges, bones, and bento boxes. But liquids do us a solid, too. Their free-flowing properties drive the Earth’s magnetic field, inspire a new generation of smart electronics, and make biology possible. But the weird thing is, they elude clear definition. Is tar a liquid or a solid? What about peanut butter? In this episode: A romp through a cascade of liquids with a materials scientist who is both admiring and confounded by their properties; how Earth’s molten iron core is making the magnetic north pole high-tail it to Siberia; blood as your body’s information superhighway; and how a spittlebug can convert 200 times its body weight in urine into a cozy, bubble fortress. Guests: Mark Miodownik – Professor of Materials and Society, University College, London, and author of “Liquid rules: The Delightful and Dangerous Substances that Flow Through Our Lives” Arnaud Chulliat – Geophysicist, University of Colorado and Institut de physique du globe du Paris Philip Matthews – Comparative physiologist at the University of British Columbia Rose George – Journalist and author of “Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood” originally aired April 8, 2019 Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact [email protected] to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

The world is filled with many questions such as, did giants exist?

0:09.0

What is junk DNA?

0:10.4

Does it mean that you're trash?

0:11.8

Do you ever wonder if aliens have underwater bases in our oceans and that's why there are so many

0:16.8

UFO sightings off the coast of islands all over the world?

0:20.8

How serious even is climate change and when should we start building our rafts?

0:25.0

Hello everyone, you may recognize me as Gabby from the History of Everything podcast.

0:29.0

And my name is Bruna, and you don't recognize me from anything yet. Together we're two

0:34.6

scientists who explore the answers to these questions and many many more in our new

0:38.2

podcast Mystery of Everything available everywhere you get your podcast.

0:44.0

The world is constantly changing and transforming.

0:47.0

Cut through some of the noise with What's New With Wired,

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a podcast that goes in depth on the latest news and technology and

0:54.8

culture. Their award-winning journalism will help you make sense of what's

0:58.7

happening in the world. Listen to What's New With Wired wherever you get your podcasts.

1:04.0

That's What's New with Wired, wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, tell me when.

1:18.0

Okay, it's a win.

1:20.0

Okay, that's a win. It's more than a win. It's too much, that's more than a win. That's an

1:27.0

overflowing win. You know, I can't drink all of that. I mean, I may be two-thirds of water, but I don't want to become three-fifths water and I would be if I drank all of that.

1:36.3

And you know what it's easy to pour back. Yeah well not surprise it's a liquid. I think we're going to need a towel here.

1:41.6

I'm Seth Shostak. I'm Molly Bentley.

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