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Why Finding Life Is Harder Than We Thought - Professor Sara Seager
Professor Sara Seager is one of the world's leading exoplanet scientists and a professor of planetary science and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research has helped shape…
The Smallest Galaxies Hold the Biggest Clues - Professor Marla Geha
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I’m joined by Professor Marla Geha, Professor of Astronomy and Physics at Yale University and an award-winning educator whose research focuses on dwarf…
Awe, Exoplanets, and the Future of Astronomy - Dr. Emma Cain Louden
Astronomy has long captivated human curiosity, but how can it reshape our lives and communities? Dr. Emma Cain Louden is a passionate astrophysicist with a PhD from Yale University, and serves as the…
The Biggest Thing We Can’t See: Dark Matter - Professor Céline Bœhm
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I’m joined by Professor Céline Bœhm, an astroparticle physicist and Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Sydney, whose research focuses on dark…
Where Should We Look for Life in the Universe? - Dr Ben Montet
Dr Ben Montet is a Scientia Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney. He completed his PhD in astrophysics at Caltech and was a Carl Sagan Fellow at the University of Chicago. Dr Montet is a leading…
Globular Clusters and the Hidden History of Galaxies - Dr Caroline Foster
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I speak with Dr Caroline Foster, an observational astronomer at UNSW Sydney who studies how galaxies form, grow, and evolve over billions of years. We explore…
Dark Matter and the Hidden 95% of the Universe - Professor Geraint Lewis
What if everything we can see in the universe—stars, planets, galaxies, and even ourselves—makes up less than 5% of reality?In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I sit down with Professor Geraint…
The Mysteries of Galaxy Evolution - Professor Sarah Brough
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I'm joined by Professor Sarah Brough, Head of the School of Physics at University of New South Wales and an observational astronomer studying how galaxies…
Antarctica and the Edge of Astronomy - Professor Michael Ashley
How is Antarctica's unique environment revolutionising the way astronomers observe the universe? In this episode, Professor Michael Ashley shares the advantages, challenges, and groundbreaking…
The Physics of a Warming World - Professor Steven Sherwood
Clouds might look soft and harmless, but they play one of the biggest roles in deciding Earth’s future climate. In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I'm speaking with Professor Steven Sherwood, a…
The Dark Energy Quest - Dr Rossana Ruggeri
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I’m joined by Dr. Rosanna Ruggeri, a cosmologist and honorary research fellow at the University of Queensland. We explore how scientists map the large-scale…
The Stars We Didn’t Know Existed - Dr Laura Driessen
In this episode of Astrophysics for All, I’m joined by Dr Laura Driessen, a radio astronomer and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sydney’s Sydney Institute for Astrophysics. We explore…
Are We Alone? Discovering New Worlds - Dr Jerome de Leon
"We only know life as we know it." In this episode, we chat with Dr. Jerome de Leon, an astrophysicist who has helped discover dozens of exoplanets using telescopes like Kepler, TESS, and Subaru. He…
S1E2 Galaxy Clusters as Windows into the Cosmos - Dr Taweewat (Champ) Somboonpanyakul
Curious about how to really learn astronomy? In this episode, Taweewat (Champ) Somboonpanyakul, an astrophysicist with roots at Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the University…
S1E1 Unlocking The Invisible Universe - Leah Kalimeris
In this episode, alongside Leah Kalimeris from the International Centre from Radio Astronomy Research, we explore the invisible part of the universe—radio waves! Learn what radio waves really are,…
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