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Math & Physics Podcast

Two University of Toronto students in the math and physics program discuss interesting topics in the

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Total: 125

Today we talk about two important equations studied in partial differential equations (PDEs). The in

Today we talk about all the beautiful things we have learned about magnetism. From symmetries to ana

Today we discuss how we detected planets orbiting extrasolar stars in the galaxy. Enjoy the episode

Today we talk about the possibility and the implications of life existing elsewhere in the Universe.

Today we speak with Dr Sara Seager, a professor at MIT, about her work in exoplanet research. Deemed

Today we talk about one of our favorite topics overall in physics: the physics of the stars and the

Today we discuss the great classical description of physical reality. Mostly talking about Newtonian

Today we talk with Brett, a fellow UofT student in the program of physical geography. Enjoy the disc

Today we discuss with Dr. Achanta, director of the National Physics Laboratory in India, about his w

Today we speak with Clement Decrop, an author and inventor, about the Idea Space. This was an awesom

Today we talk about all of the great resources that we use to learn math and physics online, that ar

Today we do a recap of the podcast in 2021 and some of the biggest events in science for the year. W

Today we talk with Dr. Zack Wolske about combinatorics, the oldest form of mathematics. We tackle th

This is part 2 of our episode on the scientific revolution of the 15th / 16th century. We talk about

Today we talk about four amazing contributors to the scientific revolution in the 15th and 16th cent

Today we talk about some of the physics labs that we have done so far. These experiments are really

Today we simply talk about some of the things we've learned in two of our courses. Half of the episo

Today we talk about how to build your mathematical intuition. We propose many different scenarios wh

Today we speak with one of our math professors here at the University of Toronto, Dr. Zack Wolske. W

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