Episodes

  • Episode 149 - Buoyancy
    Jun 12 2020
    I’m John and I made a podcast on buoyancy. My podcast talks about the history behind the discovery of the buoyant force and how the buoyant force works by giving several examples.
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    3 mins
  • Epsiode 148 - Wifi Routers
    Jun 11 2020
    Guest Podcaster Dillon explains how Wifi routers work and how to get the best connection. Common misconceptions on the dangers of wifi signals are also debunked.
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    6 mins
  • Episode 147 - 3D printers
    Jun 11 2020
    I’m Danicka and I made a podcast on 3D printing. My podcast talks about what it is, the history, what you can make, how it works, different types and the pros and cons of 3D printing.
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    4 mins
  • Episode 146 - Bacteria vs Virus
    Jun 11 2020
    Listen to Sam talk about some of the differences that make bacteria and viruses unique from one another. It’s a surprising and interesting educational podcast wrapped up under 5 minutes.
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    4 mins
  • Episode 145 - Hybrid Vehicles
    Jun 11 2020
    Neither Internal Combustion Engine nor Electric Powertrain. BOTH!! This podcast explores the technology found in the current Hybrid cars, and also the laws of Physics pulling the strings in the back. Thank You. Josh G.
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    8 mins
  • Episode 144 - Battle For The Universe
    Jun 11 2020
    Guest student podcaster Sophie details the battle: Quantum Mechanics vs General Relativity !
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    6 mins
  • Episode 143 - Haber Process
    Jun 11 2020
    The Haber process is the method of creating ammonia for use in fertilizers. It was created by Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch to produce bombs for the German military in World War 1.
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    5 mins
  • Episode 142 - Curling
    Jun 11 2020
    Curling is a popular Canadian winter sport which gets its name from the path that the rock takes as it moves down the ice. In this podcast, students Hannah and Julia look at why rocks curl, and explore ideas like the stick-pivot-slide model.
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    4 mins