Banan Yamani
SpaceBitesw/Benny
Hi, welcome to my pocket of the universe :)My name is Banan- I study astro-particle physics and I love making the complexities of physics and space into bite-sized digestible pieces for everyone to enjoy. Whether it's explaining the mysteries of the cosmos or sharing insights into my work, I’m joined by friends and family as my audience, making each episode personal, engaging, and easy to follow. From cosmology, to astronautics and space science to astro and particle physics. This podcast is perfect for curious minds who want to explore the universe one bite at a time! Hosted on Acast. See aca...
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Episodes
IIAS Diaries: "the Dream" w/Haylee Mroz & Jehan Shalabi 25.07.2025 46:07
If you’ve ever felt like your dream was too wild, too far, or too much — this one’s for you. In this episode of IIAS Diaries , I sit down with Haylee Mroz to talk about the dream — where it started, how it faded, and what brought it back to life. From hiding under a dining table pretending it was a rocket ship, to flying high-G aerobatics in a pressurized spacesuit, Haylee opens up about the quiet...
Cosmic Convos 3: the Legacy Survey of Space & Time w/ Sean MacBride 06.07.2025 1:04:00
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time , is a groundbreaking 10-year survey led by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile. With the most powerful digital camera ever built. LSST will scan the entire southern sky every few nights, building a dynamic, high-resolution map of the universe. Sean MacBride is a PhD student driven by two goals: improving the instruments we use to observe the cosmos, and maki...
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Dinosaurs 04.07.2025 12:12
What exactly is a dinosaur? Where did they come from? Why were some the size of buses and others no bigger than chickens? And did they really all go extinct? In this episode, we travel back over 250 million years to uncover the full story of the dinosaurs — from their humble, cat-sized origins to their rise as the most dominant animals Earth has ever seen. And yes… birds are dinosaurs. Let’s go ba...
Cosmic Convos 1: Astronauts & Their Spacesuits w/ Stephanie Johnston 07.06.2025 57:58
What are spacesuits, and why are they essential for astronauts? In this episode, we explore these questions with Stephanie Johnston, a former NASA engineer and astronaut trainer who worked on spacesuit innovations for the Artemis Program. Tune in for a fascinating conversation that blends science, stories, and inspiration. Join the community: 🔹spacebitesbenny@gmail.com 🔹 https://www.reddit.com/r...
IIAS Diaries: "The Grit Factor" w/ Noel Padinjattekara 26.05.2025 1:00:02
In this episode of IIAS Diaries , I sit down with Noel Padinjattekara — a driven and down-to-earth aspiring astronaut based in Boston, with roots in Kerala, India. By day, he’s worked in biotech and medical research with some of the top institutions in Boston. But his sights have always been set much higher — quite literally. Noel shares how childhood flights to India and sketching rockets in scho...
Intro2Cosmology: The CMB 21.05.2025 29:17
We journey back 13.8 billion years to uncover the oldest light in existence — the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Often called the universe’s “baby picture,” the CMB is more than a snapshot — it's a fossil of the Big Bang itself, etched into the sky in microwaves. We’ll break down what the CMB is, how it formed, how it’s detected, and why it changed the course of cosmology forever. From bla...
The Universe in a Nutshell 21.05.2025 4:58
In this episode, we zoom all the way out — before we dive into equations, galaxies, or dark energy — to ask the most important question: What even is cosmology? References: 🔵 Introduction to Cosmology - Barbara Rayden 🔵 Lecture notes in Cosmology - Oliver Piattella Should read: 🔵 The First Three Minutes – Steven Weinberg 🔵 Cosmos – Carl Sagan 🔵 The Road to Reality – Roger Penrose Hosted on...
Cosmic Convos 2.2: Ripples In Spacetime w/ R. Bertrand Delgado 10.03.2025 51:28
Gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime that reveal the universe’s most powerful events. In this episode, we break down the physics of waves, how GW travel through space and time, and why space itself can stretch and squeeze. We explore sources like pulsars and black hole mergers, the astrophysical types of GW, and the mysteries of cosmic inflation—how it solves the flatness and monopole prob...
Cosmic Convos 2.1: Intro to General Relativity w/ R. Bertrand Delgado 10.03.2025 1:00:39
What if time wasn’t absolute? What if space could bend and stretch like a cosmic fabric? In this 2 part episode, we dive into the mind-bending physics that reshaped our understanding of the universe. We start with Newton’s laws and build our way up to Einstein’s revolutionary ideas—introducing 4D spacetime, the metric, and how geodesics define motion in curved space. Through history, we discuss th...
String Theory 29.12.2024 28:13
What is string theory? What are the particles that make up our universe? In this action-packed episode, we discuss general relativity, quantum mechanics, and the super cool string theory. Take a bite of this space chunk! String Theory Explained (Video) Standard Model SuperSymmetry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mapping the Cosmos with Alex Potter 22.12.2024 28:38
What are galaxies, and how do we study them? In this special episode, we dive into these cosmic questions with guest Alex Potter, a 4th year student at Durham University working on studying galaxies using the DESI project. Together, we explore the universe, discuss life in the charming small town of Durham, and reveal Alex’s plans for the future with his physics degree. Tune in for an insightful m...
What is astro-particle physics? 17.12.2024 26:38
In this special episode, I share my journey through astroparticle physics , my experiences as a student, and the fascinating three-body problem. We’ll explore how the tiniest particles connect to the grandest cosmic structures, dive into my research on binary star systems , and relate it to the Netflix series The Three-Body Problem . This episode is dedicated to my family —for their unwavering sup...
Quantum Computers 15.12.2024 30:39
Are electrons particles or waves? What are quantum computers? Do we live in a multiverse? In this episode, I’m joined once again by Dillane as we dive into the fascinating world of quantum computers. We’ll explore the fundamentals of quantum mechanics that power these cutting-edge machines and discuss Google’s latest breakthrough, the Willow quantum chip. Don’t forget to hit the bell icon and foll...
Who am I? What is SpaceBites? 13.12.2024 1:33
In this debut episode of Spacebites , I introduce myself and share the inspiration behind this podcast. Whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about the universe, this episode sets the stage for an exciting adventure through space and science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dark Matter with Dillane Wehbe 11.12.2024 38:11
What is the universe made of? In this episode, I delve into the contents of the universe- dark matter and dark energy. The LCDM Model and the Euclid Mission. Featured in this episode is Dillane Wehbe, co-founder of Toutix and ex-division one athlete. Dillane keeps the episode fresh with his pop culture references and unique humour as I delve into the mysteries of our universe. music credit: https:...
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