#popScience

2025-06-26

Hallo, #Fediverse ,

ich habe ausgemistet.

#CDs, #Bücher (vor allem #Wissenschaft, #PopScience und #Fantasy). Alle in guten bis sehr guten Zustand.

Schaut doch mal in die nachfolgenden Beiträge, ob was für euch dabei ist.
Falls ja, schreibt mich einfach an.

Ich akzeptiere nur Bargeld. Dafür kann man sich im Raum Berlin/Brandenburg für eine Übergabe treffen. Wenn ich weiter raus fahren soll, würde ich noch eine Verpflegungspauschale von 5€ aufschlagen.

Viel Spaß beim Stöbern. 😉

I haven’t done anything so far up til and including age 38, but that’s ok, because it took -380,000 years for the universe to become transparent and for light to function properly #popScience #interesting #impermanence #physics #notSure #expertsWanted #whoKnows

2025-06-12

I’m currently writing a popular science book about the incredible world of soil - lucky me! I’m writing flat-out at the moment, which is why I’ve not been active on social media.

They say a change is as good as a rest, so I’ve taken a cheeky writing retreat to tackle the next chapter! Gosh I love Kaikōura so much, where else can you see mountains falling into the sea?!

#Soil #SoilBiodiversity #SoilEcology #Writing #PopScience #Popsci #Author #AuthorLife

A photograph of an office desk with a large window behind it, showing a view of the Kaikoura coastlineA pile of popular science books by Ed Yong, Merlin Sheldrake, Thor Hansson, Robert Macfarlane, George Monbiot and Thomas Halliday
2025-04-17

More April events delights coming our way: Adam Zeman will be here on Thursday 24th to discuss The Shape of Things Unseen: a New Science of Imagination (pub Bloomsbury)

edinburghbookshop.com/events-1

#Edinburgh #Edimbourg #books #livres #Bruntsfield #BookLaunch #bookstodon #bookshops #librairies #AdamZeman #Psychology #TheShapeOfThingsUnseen #Science #PopScience

Poster for Adam Zeman's author event in the Edinburgh Bookshop
Pythia 👋🔮✨pythia@lor.sh
2025-03-24

🎧 Мослекторий: pod.link/1714632130

— просветительский проект с лекциями из разных областей знания.

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#learn #lectures #science #podcast #science_podcast #popScience #наука #науч_подкаст #подкаст #лекции #попНаука #культура #culture

Обложка подкаста «Мослекторий» представляет собой современный и минималистичный дизайн, отражающий образовательный характер проекта. На ней изображён предмет абстрактного искусства на научную тему, название подкаста выполнено черным крупным шрифтом в ярко-жёлтой рамке, фон чёрно-белый
Podcast Advisorpodcast_advisor
2025-03-22

🎧 Ologies with Alie Ward: pod.link/1278815517

— is a science podcast hosted by Alie Ward, where she interviews experts (or "ologists") across a wide range of fascinating fields — from volcanology to cryptozoology. With humor, curiosity, and engaging storytelling, the show makes complex topics fun and accessible.

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Ologies with Ali Ward

The cover of Ologies with Ali Ward features a bold and playful design. It prominently displays the podcast title in a fun, handwritten-style font. The background is neutral, allowing the text and small scientific illustrations — such as human heart, mushroom, beetle, molecule, wheel, human and dinosaur skulls, or animals — to stand out. The overall aesthetic is a mix of curiosity and scientific exploration, reflecting the podcast's theme of exploring different scientific fields in an engaging and accessible way.
Podcast Advisorpodcast_advisor
2025-02-24

🎧 Unexplainable: pod.link/unexplainable

— Host Noam Hassenfeld and an all-star team of reporters — Byrd Pinkerton, Meradith Hoddinott, and Mandy Nguyen — make a podcast full of scientific mysteries and unresolved questions.
Tune in to find out Why are there lefties and righties? (pod.link/unexplainable/episode) What is dark oxygen? (pod.link/unexplainable/episode

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Text: Vox 
Unexplainable
2025-02-21

Populär-wissenschaftliche Bücher sind (im Großen und Ganzen) ein Scam.

Ich pack das grad gar nicht.
Bei Gelegenheit kommt da noch mehr, ja.
#wissKomm #popScience

Podcast Advisorpodcast_advisor
2025-02-20

🎧 The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week: pod.link/1377843908

— is a fun, quirky podcast from Popular Science where hosts share strange and fascinating facts they've discovered during the week. Each episode covers various topics that range from the bizarre to the hilarious, including science, history, and unexpected stories.

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Text: Popular Science. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
The cover displays the title in the green background with a picture of an eyeball above -ed letters in a 'learned' word. Words 'weirdest things' marked white, whereas the rest tile is black.
2025-01-09

My fellow #caffeine addicts, this is one of my favorite Guardian long read #podcasts. This excellent documentary gives surprising(!) insights into health & historical aspects of the world's favorite legal drug. #Popscience at its best.
theguardian.com/news/audio/202

Joël Métreaujometro@piaille.fr
2024-12-27

One of the most interesting book I read this year Blue Machine by Helen Czerski @helenczerski or the ocean explained by physics. A lot of information. Entertaining and instructive. Pop science at its best #BlueMachine #HelenCzerski #popscience #bookstodon #vendredilecture #books #mastolivre #livre #physics #ocean

the cover of the book Blue Machine by Helen Czerski
Peterronepeterrone
2024-11-18

@scientias
Weten we al of er een differentiatie te maken is voor de verhouding bonen/uien/bonen-uien in relatie tot winderigheid? Zo ja; wiskunde alstublieft. Zo nee; niet interessant?

2024-09-27

#superior by Angela Saini
The return of race science

Utterly brilliant book, great narration, well researched, profound warnings and inspiring message

Works for lay people and scientists

#Popscience #notoracism #blacklivesmatter #Race

Francois Heinderyckxfheinderyckx
2024-09-18

Every time a scientific study seems to imply that drinking alcohol might improve some aspect of human health, it's massive media coverage guaranteed. Today's case in point: Red wine against dementia.

theguardian.com/society/2024/s

2024-08-16

Like everyone else, humans co-evolved with other species, from microbes to intestinal worms to large predators, but many of those species are no longer with us in meaningful numbers. #RobDunn looks at the often negative effects of living around a species mix that is so different from those we evolved with: we might not miss being hunted by leopards, yet parts of our biology do. Fascinating #PopScience but a little prone to wandering off topic. #FinishedReading #bookstodon @bookstodon

The Wild Life of our Bodies: Predators, Parasites, and Partners That Shape Who We Are Today, by Rob Dunn
2024-07-21

We need better and more PopSci by scientists

doi.org/10.1126/science.adq802

#scicomm #popscience #popsci

2024-06-06

#FinishedReading Nobel winner #GeorgeSmoot 's story of the search for structure in the cosmic background radiation, with co-author #KeayDavidson . A quite accessible story of the challenges of conducting experiments in increasingly ludicrous and expensive places: high altitude balloons, U-2 spy planes, the South Pole and, of course, outer space, in an attempt to get a clear view of the echo of creation. #Bookstodon #PopScience @bookstodon

Wrinkles in Time: The Imprint of Creation, by George Smoot and Keay Davidson
2024-05-26

@bookstodon #FinishedReading this engaging #popScience look at the (mostly microscopic) life that shares our houses. There are gross parts of course, but this is largely a celebration of the value of living amidst invisible biodiversity, which makes me feel better about my well loved but very far from sterile home! #RobDunn #Bookstodon @bookstodon

Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live. By Rob Dunn
Pythia 👋🔮✨pythia@lor.sh
2024-04-30

#science #наука #popscience #biology #children_podcast #научпоп #детский #children #podcast

🎧 Полтора землекопа:
podcast.ru/1651212365

Биолог Илья Колмановский отвечает на вопросы детей о том, как устроен мир вокруг нас.
Если вам нравятся подкасты Ильи Колмановского о науке, то ранее мы рекомендовали послушать:

🎧 Голый землекоп:
lor.sh/@pythia/112190303652930

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Текст:
Полтора землекопа от студии Либо.Либо
Jakub Klawiter :mastodon:wariat
2024-04-12

Nikt nie lubi „kleszczy”, a takich co przyszły ze wschodu… ZE WSCHODU! :D to już w ogóle. :D

Anyway, fajny film przyrodniczy i ciekawy sposób na zrzucanie robaków z robaków xD Ino nie celem leczenia, a liczenia, choć na pierwszy rzut oka widać, że te słowa mają wiele wspólnego. :D

youtube.com/watch?v=69Do8tw_xy0

CC: @warroza @pszczelarstwo

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