“I’ve had students come and say their research is about one of the videos I’ve done, or they’ve now decided to go into marine engineering because of a marine engineering video I did.” ~ James Dingley SM ’23 of @AtomicFrontiers https://t.co/cXxzOLg2Yf
It turns out that the sound of sandworms in #DunePartTwo is a real thing! I went to Australia to find out what makes sand dunes sing https://t.co/UvHKfirfhk
In case you missed it, this week our program welcomed 24 new award recipients!
The awards, given by @theNASEM and @SchmidtFutures, recognize science journalists, research scientists, and science communicators.
Learn more: https://t.co/EHr1FImu7w #scicomm
I only found this out after making the episode but it turns out that the 'Glooper' from Terry Pratchett's 'Making Money' is based on the real-life Phillips Machine! An excellent and very amusing read!
New episode is complete! Which means a) patrons have early-access to forbidden ÷0 knowledge, b) I'm accepting new video ideas for the New England region, and c) I should really write my thesis.
Atomic Frontier is 9 years old today! To celebrate how far we've come here's throwback to the first video I ever published online. https://t.co/m8t2ROh7qg
Back in Boston after an exhausting ten days in Europe of conferences, research sponsor meetings, and filming! Guess which underground we visited this time!
New Video! Huge thanks to the team at the @TAMU Hypervelocity Impact Lab. They went above and beyond in helping me to share what they do. https://t.co/rzIsYcX1k8