Dialogent Media

Physics in Conversation

Science EN ↓ 18 episodes

Physics in Conversation explores the latest developments in modern physics through thoughtful dialogue. Each episode examines recent research papers and turns them into clear, structured conversations for curious listeners — no advanced degree required. Stay connected to cutting-edge ideas while commuting, walking, or winding down, and follow the evolving story of physics without opening a single journal.

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Dialogent Media

Category

Science

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Mapping Cancer Care: Bridging Radiotherapy Gaps 07.07.2026

Discover how a groundbreaking mapping tool is transforming cancer treatment planning. We explore how understanding both machine availability and patient travel can revolutionize access to life-saving radiotherapy.

Chiral Spin Waves, Reflection, and Future Tech 30.06.2026

Ever wondered how waves behave in tiny magnetic materials? We dive into spin waves, their surprising reflections, and what it means for everything from your smartphone to next-gen wireless communication. Discover how "handedness" in waves is shaping tomorrow's technology.

Unraveling AMD: Gene Networks and Vision Loss 23.06.2026

Dive into the hidden world of our genes and discover how scientists are using cutting-edge techniques to understand Age-related Macular Degeneration. Learn how studying "gene teams" could revolutionize treatments for this common cause of vision loss.

AI Agent Transforms Rare Disease Diagnosis 16.06.2026

Uncover how a groundbreaking AI system, Hygieia, is dramatically shortening the diagnostic journey for rare diseases and empowering doctors. Learn how artificial intelligence is making a tangible difference in real-world healthcare.

Cosmic Ghost Particles Reveal Early Universe Secrets 09.06.2026

Join us as we explore how invisible particles from distant galaxies are helping scientists decode the universe's earliest mysteries. The James Webb Space Telescope and an icy detector in Antarctica are revealing surprising connections.

Twisted Microwaves Reveal Hidden Worlds with Less Bandwidth 02.06.2026

Imagine seeing through walls or inside objects with crystal-clear detail, using less energy than ever before. This episode explores how "twisted" microwaves are revolutionizing how we create images, making imaging systems smarter and more efficient.

Nanoscale Plumbing: Electric Ions and Tiny Switches 26.05.2026

Discover the microscopic world of nanofluidics, where electric forces control ion flow in incredibly small channels. Learn how this "nano-plumbing" is leading to revolutionary new technologies, from advanced sensors to brain-inspired computing.

Complex Patterns Emerge: From Cosmos to Coffee Rings 19.05.2026

How do intricate structures like galaxy clusters and brain networks mysteriously appear from simple beginnings? We explore the surprising science of self-organization, and how universal principles govern the patterns all around us.

Neutrino Hunt: AI and Evolution for Particle Detection 12.05.2026

Discover how scientists are combining the power of artificial intelligence with evolutionary algorithms to uncover the universe's most elusive particles. We're breaking down how these cutting-edge methods help filter noise and pinpoint elusive neutrinos.

Unlocking Nature's Rules: Equations from Chaos to Climate 05.05.2026

Ever wonder how scientists predict weather or understand ocean currents? We're diving into a breakthrough that helps us discover the hidden mathematical recipes behind complex systems, from chaotic patterns to global climate.

Room-Scale Wireless Power, Tiny Devices 28.04.2026

Imagine tiny sensors around your home, always charged without ever needing a battery. This is the future of wireless power, and we're breaking down how it actually works.

Soundproof Tiny Worlds: Better Sensors with Phononic Crystals 21.04.2026

Imagine tiny structures that can block or guide sound waves, much like a filter for light. We dive into how these "phononic crystals" are making sensors more precise and devices more efficient. Discover how manipulating vibrations at the micro-scale impacts everything from your phone to medical diagnostics.

Diamond Quantum Sensors, AI, and Real-Time Discovery 14.04.2026

Discover how tiny diamond flaws become super-sensitive quantum sensors. We explore how cutting-edge AI helps these sensors reveal hidden details in our world, from living cells to exotic materials, making real-time breakthroughs possible.

Gravitational Waves, Wobbly Mirrors, and Invisible Earthquakes 07.04.2026

Ever wonder how scientists hunt for ripples in spacetime? It's not just giant lasers; it's also about understanding the "invisible earthquakes" that make their ultra-sensitive mirrors wobble. We dig into Newtonian noise and how a new tool helps map the Earth's subtle shudders.

Primal-Dual Power: Clearer CT Scans, Faster Imaging 31.03.2026

Ever wonder how your doctor gets such sharp images from an X-ray scan? It's all about advanced math! Join us to unpack how the Primal-Dual algorithm helps create clearer, faster medical images and more.

Cancer Ablation Mystery: Fractals, Heat, and Better Cures 24.03.2026

Thermal ablation promises precise cancer treatment, but outcomes vary unpredictably. Discover how the "fractal" and "spectral" dimensions of tumors hold the key to understanding why, and how this could lead to more effective, personalized therapies.

Cosmic Frames, Brains, and Our Reality 17.03.2026

Imagine a universe where bizarre, spontaneously formed brains might outnumber all of us. This mind-bending paradox challenges everything we think we know about reality, and the solution might just change how you view the cosmos.

Does the Universe Have a Purpose? Insights from Quantum Physics 10.03.2026

Explore a new theory suggesting that quantum mechanics may reveal a hidden sense of purpose in the universe. From quantum computation to the evolution of life, this episode examines how modern physics is challenging traditional ideas about causality and the nature of reality.

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