In this episode Cameron interviews Dr. Sarah Truebe, the cave resource manager at Kartchner Caverns State Park in Arizona. This episode was recorded u...
We’re back! You may have heard about some controversy surrounding a recent pre-print published on the arxiv about room temperature superconductivity. ...
Welcome to 2015! This year’s perihelion edition was recorded on the day which the earth is closest to the sun. We cover a diverse list of important s...
We’re finally back from our long hiatus! Sorry about the wait, both Cameron and Emily were busy getting their masters degrees, and right after he sub...
Most coffee-particular people already know that the quality of the water you use is important for good coffee, but a recent paper describes how affect...
This week on LASER we discuss a realistic computer simulation of a universe, a proposed mechanism for why tin whiskers are destroying our most sensiti...
For our first episode of the summer on LASER: Let’s Agree Science & Engineering are Rad, we discuss our own Chris’ recently-accepted paper about inorg...
This week’s LASER Pulse! is about the Heartbleed computer vulnerability. We cover the basics of the heartbleed bug, why its important, and mention t...
The cast of the Technically Speaking Podcast join us to talk with about the future of super rad airships for scientific use similar to satellites! We...
On Episode 14 of LASER we discuss using tree branches as water filters, a new type of super-thin room temperature infrared light detector that uses gr...