Charlotte

From Hearing to Knowing

Science EN ↓ 24 episodes

A podcast connecting the ‘hearing about’ to knowing. Topics are mainly focused on recently published scientific and technology research and how that impacts society. 

Author

Charlotte

Category

Science

Latest episode

Apr 17, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 24: Million Dollar Math Prizes 17.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail  What if space and time aren’t the stage of the universe, but just the labels we use to make sense of something far stranger? In this episode, we follow the physicists and mathematicians who are quietly rewriting reality itself — one q‑number and one million‑dollar problem at a time.  Support the show

Episode 23: Crypto Is Unsafe: Today's Quantum Computing 10.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail  A quantum computer small enough to fit in a lab and fast enough to cause trouble is no longer science fiction, which means the cryptography holding the digital world together is starting to look a bit… porous. This episode walks through how we got here, what breaks first, and why your future cybersecurity strategy may involve equal parts math, engineering, and mild existential dr...

Episode 22: Greenland's Secret Swirl Society 03.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail The Younger Dryas was a sudden return to near‑glacial conditions about 12,800 years ago, when Earth’s climate abruptly cooled by up to 15°C after a long period of warming. In this episode, we explore how that dramatic shift was triggered using the latest scientific research findings (including a new understanding of ice physics).  Support the show

Episode 21: Blown Away: How Cell Winds Spread Cancer 01.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, enabling faster movement and repair. Discovered by chance and confirmed with advanced imaging, this system challenges decades of textbook biology. It may also reveal why some cancer cells...

Episode 20: Eat Some Carbs To Save Your Life 13.12.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists detail the consequences of a long term low-carb diet. The results will tempt you to grab the cookie jar.  Support the show

Episode 19: Invisible Aluminum and Solid Smoke - 2 Of The Most Versatile Materials 28.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail A discussion on past, present, and future capabilities of sci-fi worthy material technology. The science of both transparent aluminum and aerogel are reviewed.  Support the show

Episode 18: Chicken Patties + 65 Million Samples = Global Height 21.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists report on the results of analysis after reviewing 65 million children's heights from over 190 countries. Their mission was to draw attention to the impact of global nutrition.  Support the show

Episode 17: Making thousands of millions of tons of Carbon sound like a good thing 14.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists recently published research results using global daily data measures to provide a detailed result of the approximate volume of carbon omissions prevented from entering the atmosphere due to COVID-19. (Let's take the positive where we can find it.)  Support the show

Episode 16: Growing up CovidKids 08.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover how you may have antibodies to COVID-19 based on blood samples from 2011-2018 and why COVID's impact on children is on average less harmful.  Support the show

Episode 15: ACL Bend and Snap 18.04.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover a new ACL repair surgery that reduces recovery time while limiting body transplant rejection. Australia is also lightly barbecued in the background.  Support the show

Episode 14: Crisp(r) Competition - a newer & faster tool for gene editing 19.01.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover a new way to conduct gene editing targeted, less mechanically destructive results. The consequences of these finding my lead to reduced risk of long term gene editing impacts. Learn about the rising industry as a new tool appears on the market.  Support the show

Episode 13: Nano-chips sourced from your living room 08.01.2020

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover a new methodology to create low cost, low energy, yet powerful processors atomically thin.  Support the show

Episode 12: Smoking Autism 27.10.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover a link between smoking cigarettes and autism spectrum disorder; the lineage may surprise you.  Support the show

Episode 11: Enjoying and overcoming Fear 12.10.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover why we like horror movies and a simple methodology for overcoming phobias using your own life experience and interactions.  Support the show

Episode 10: Heartbreak and Repair 04.10.2019

Send us Fan Mail Enjoy this multi-topical episode on how to repair a broken heart based on new scientific research findings. Topics include free heart attack prevention and new methods for repair.  Support the show

Episode 9: Are Children Hardwired for Revenge? 13.09.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists publish results on the answer to if, how and why children seem to be hardwired for revenge. Don't worry parents, there is a way to help.  Support the show

Episode 8: How memories are formed and lost 05.09.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover how memories are really formed on a neurological level. We also touch on the greatest preventative measure you can take for memory loss (it's free).  Support the show

Episode 7: Scratching your itch 30.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discover how itching works and explain how this will benefit future patient care.  Support the show

Episode 6: Plastic falling from the sky 21.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discovered the volume of micro-plastic in our environment and how it is transported by nature.  Support the show

Episode 5: Trapping Carbon with Wildfire 15.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discovered how wildfires emit the most carbon in the world into the atmosphere and, unlike your room-mate, clean up over time.  Support the show

Episode 4: Avocado genome is sequenced, a tale of origins 14.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists have sequenced the avocado genome and reviewed an incredible history including just how cloned these buttery fruits really are.  Support the show

Episode 3: Finding the cure to permanent deafness 10.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discovered the secret to a major mystery in the development of your inner ear. Findings and outcomes of this discovery will lead to a future without permanent deafness.  Support the show

Episode 2: Aging to stop cancer then finding the fountain of youth in science 07.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Scientists discovered a way to use aging cells to stop cancer in its tracks. Along this journey, they uncovered extraction of aging sells to effectively restore youth.  Support the show

Episode 1: What the pronouns you use say about your relationship 04.08.2019

Send us Fan Mail Recent scientific research was published describing what the pronouns used in conversation indicate about a relationship. Learn what it really means when someone uses "I" instead of "we".  Support the show

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