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121. Exploring Physics, from Eggshells to Oceans

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Dec 23, 2023
Physicist Helen Czerski, known for her engaging approach to complex science, dives into the fascinating world of physics. She discusses how studying bubbles can reveal crucial insights about ocean dynamics and climate change. Helen shares her thrilling experiments with eggs and explosives, illustrating fundamental principles in physics. She also highlights Walter Munk's contributions during WWII, showcasing how science impacts history. Overall, she emphasizes the importance of curiosity and making science relatable in understanding our world.
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ANECDOTE

Explosives Research

  • Helen Czerski's PhD focused on experimental explosive physics, specifically secondary explosives.
  • She studied the molecular changes in explosives right before detonation.
ANECDOTE

From Explosives to Bubbles

  • After her PhD, Helen Czerski transitioned from explosives to studying bubbles.
  • An email to Grant Deane at Scripps Institution of Oceanography led to this change.
INSIGHT

Ocean Bubble Physics

  • Few scholars study ocean bubble physics, though bubbles' unique properties make them impactful.
  • Their contrasting behavior with liquids and gases creates new possibilities.
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