How do MRIs work? It turns out that MRIs measure the quantum spin of your protons, and use that information to make a super detailed 3D map of your body.
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How do MRIs work? It turns out that MRIs measure the quantum spin of your protons, and use that information to make a super detailed 3D map of your body.
This video is from the series “Quantum experiments at home”: • Quantum experiments at home
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Hannah Fry hates diamonds. Dara Ó Briain loves them. Can science bring them together?
“Diamonds are nonsense!” Hannah boldly proclaimed in a previous episode. But listener Guy is a diamond enthusiast, and he and his diamond-loving pals were NOT OKAY WITH THIS. He demanded we re-open the case, and here we are…
SO in this glittering showdown, Dara is on a quest to flip Hannah’s perspective from “meh” to “marvelous.” And for Hannah, some uncomfortable facts soon emerge. It turns out that diamonds are much more than just overpriced bling. They’re the secret ingredient in all sorts of high-tech gadgets with a whole arsenal of little-known superpowers.
Enter electrochemist Julie Macpherson, who blows Hannah’s mind by showing how diamonds can slice through ice like butter, thanks to their unmatched ability to conduct heat. Not impressed yet? Physicist Mark Newton makes a diamond glow in the dark, using nothing but his phone flashlight.
And that’s just to start! These ultra-robust gems can scrub nasty chemicals from water, serve as supercharged electrodes, and even reveal deep-earth secrets locked away for billions of years.
By the end of this episode, will Hannah finally admit diamonds are forever cool?
Contributors:
Charlie Bexfield – Gemmologist and diamond specialist
Julie MacPherson – Professor of Chemistry at the University of Warwick
Mark Newton – Professor of Physics at the University of Warwick
Grahame Pearson – Professor of Earth Sciences from the University of Alberta
Producer: Ilan Goodman
Executive Producer: Sasha Feachem
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Source: BBC Radio 4 – Curious Cases, Series 23, The Diamond Throwdown
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“Quantum mechanics and quantum entanglement are becoming very real. We’re beginning to be able to access this tremendously complicated configuration space to do useful things.”
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With a topic as seemingly complicated as quantum physics, where can you start if you want to build your understanding?
In just 22 minutes, physicist and professor Brian Cox unpacks the subatomic world, beginning with the theories as we understand them today.
0:00 The subatomic world
1:23 A shift in teaching quantum mechanics
2:48 Quantum mechanics vs. classic theory
6:07 The double slit experiment
11:31 Complex numbers
13:53 Sub-atomic vs. perceivable world
16:40 Quantum entanglement
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Historian and broadcaster David Olusoga joins the Prospect Podcast to discuss political attacks on American history from the Trump administration, the challenges facing historians in the UK—and how future generations will view England’s colonial history.
Trump’s officials are threatening historical archives and looking to instil “patriotic education” in American schools. David is deeply worried about this dark turn, comparing it to totalitarianism.
Our newsfeeds are dominated by towering figures like Trump and Elon Musk—but does the “great man” theory still hold? Is history really made by millions of ordinary people? How will historians look back at this moment? And with UK universities under pressure, he discusses why the humanities are still vital.
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Planet Earth is the jewel of the solar system—the shimmery blue oceans, the verdant green forests, the wispy whimsical cloud formations. Saturn is the only competitor for most gorgeous planet with that giant ring system. Hmm… what if we could put the jewel of the Earth in its own ring? Then no contest. Well, there’s an extremely good chance that Earth once DID have a ring system. At least, that’s the proposal by a recent study that has evidence that a mysterious burst in meteor activity nearly half a billion years ago was actually caused by that ancient ring system collapsing onto the Earth. And, you know, if we had a ring once maybe we can have one again.
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Quantum Technology isn’t science fiction, although it often feels that way. Right now, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are advancing cutting-edge research in this amazing field. Read more about it in Science & Technology Review (S&TR): https://str.llnl.gov/str-julyaugust-2024
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