
Explain the Universe
@danielandjorge
Fun-filled, mind-blowing podcast from physicist @DanielWhiteson and cartoonist @PHDComics. Join the conversation on discord: discord.gg/ugY8CgDN2N
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I was a big fan of Explain the Universe because they explained complex concepts in a way the layperson could understand. The science attracted me to the podcast, and the humor and laughs made me a loyal fan. I am thrilled that the new show ExtraordinaryUniverse has continued the science and


"On Physics: The priceless value of big science" by Daniel Whiteson - a fascinating read, in collaboration with Aspen Daily News #aspen #physics #Collider #Science aspendailynews.com/opinion/on-phy…



In recent years I've posted a whole series re: the amazing Standard Model of particle physics. Here's the 2nd (& more detailed) of 2 articles about nature's special angle and the role it played in convincing physicists that they were on the right track. profmattstrassler.com/2024/12/19/the…


Mark Fearing and I are featured on EXTRAORDINARY UNIVERSE, the podcast hosted by the amazing Daniel Whiteson and Dr. Kelly Weinersmith, all for our pic book BRANDON AND THE TOTALLY TROUBLESOME TIME MACHINE! iHeartRadio iheart.com/podcast/105-da…



First up in quantum gravity week, a conversation with Thomas Van Riet about the appeal of string theory. I ask him if he thinks aliens also do string theory. Check out the pod for his answer... (link below)



.NASA and its international partners have approved the crew for Axiom Mission 4 from Axiom Space to the International Space Station, launching no earlier than spring 2025 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. nasa.gov/news-release/n…



Elon Musk's quest to colonize Mars could upend international cooperation and the establishment of space as a commons—a risk to Earthlings everywhere. An illustrated essay by Dr. Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith, based on their Hugo Award-winning "A City on Mars." thebulletin.org/2025/03/mars-a…