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Science did WHAT?!

This is a podcast where people can see the different sides of Science that most laypersons aren’t exposed to. With Science did WHAT?!, I want to show you how science permeates everything we do, how it can cover the study of anything and everything, how it can be both tedious and exciting, how muddled and filled with mistakes it can be, how nonlinear the pursuit of knowledge this path is, and how the path to a career in the scientific world isn’t the same for everyone.
In all that I can remember experiencing and in what I’ve seen with other scientists, it’s not just the wonder of the final product (i.e., knowledge and facts found in textbooks) that inspired us to dabble in science; it was having seen a window into the scientific process. That was the gateway into falling in love with science — at least for me it was. Science did WHAT?! is my attempt at paying that forward.

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Science did WHAT?!
SdW guesting: TEDxUoE 2015 On FreshAir from 2016-04-01T07:39:23

This one's from the archives. In 2015, we chatted with University of Edinburgh's student radio, FreshAir, about the behind-the-scenes work into putting together the award-winning conference. I talk...

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SciDidWhat on LSR Radio: Bright Club Radio Hour from 2016-03-31T20:27:48

Laugh and learn as SciDidWhat takes over the lunch hour on LSR to show you what Bright Club is all about. Listen to researchers share a completely different side of academic life in this hour-long ...

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(Ep. 04) Mercury Man: An 18th Century Lymphatic Study from 2015-07-08T18:52:21

This is a sample audio guide to accompany one of the key objects in the University of Edinburgh Anatomical Museum's collections.

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Science did WHAT?! (ep 02) - Or did it? With special guest, Brooke Borel from 2014-04-22T05:44:37

We like being a little skeptical whenever reading anything. It's pretty healthy. So on today's show, we're discussing how (sometimes) Science can get muddled in the media. We've got a special guest...

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