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The Scientistt Podcast

The Scientistt Podcast

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The research community like you have never heard it before. Join us, The Scientistt Podcast, along with a host of special guests, as we explore the realities of research life in the most honest and informative way possible. Delving deeper into the industry’s latest research and most pressing questions, and sharing the unique perspectives of some of the community’s leading figures. This is a podcast by researchers, for researchers. New episodes weekly. Scientistt, a free networking platform for students and researchers from around the world. To find out more visit, www.scientistt.netScientistt Ciencia
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  • How Brains Work: Neurology, Fruit Flies and Human Understanding
    Sep 29 2021

    When we examine the brains of Fruit Flies (Drosophila’s), we unravel fundamental principles of how the brain works. 

    In this episode, Dr Carolina Rezeval discusses how she explores the neurology of behavioural choices and their potential application to humans.

    Join us for a discussion on Dr Carolina Rezeval’s journey, the rich potential benefits of Drosophila research, and how studying fruit flies can reveal fundamental neurological principles.


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    30 m
  • Aged Care and Intimacy: Consent, Autonomy, and Sexuality
    Sep 23 2021

    How should we approach consent in the context of Aged Care?

    This is the question at the heart of an influential paper by Dr Vanessa Schouten, Dr Catherine Cook and Dr Mark Henrickson. Weighing up the role of autonomy, consent and intimacy in Aged Care settings, this conversation dives into the mechanics of how we - as individuals and as a society - make some of our most important decisions.


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    39 m
  • How The Mars Rover Works
    Aug 31 2021

    The Mars Rover is the “most complex machine ever sent to another planet. It is a one-ton robot with two brains, seventeen cameras, six wheels, nuclear power, and a laser beam on its head." 

    It's every sci-fi fans dream, but it's (really) confusing. How does The Mars Rover work? How does it discover new life? What happens if it breaks?

    Joining us on the pod today is Emily Lakdawalla - author of 'The Design and Engineering of Curiosity: How the Mars Rover Performs Its Job'. 

    In this fascinating pod, Emily talks about the challenges of Mars, new life and control room drama. 

    Emily Lakdawalla

    No one human understands how all of its systems and instruments work”. Given its complexity, and with no one human understanding of how it all works, it’s incredible that it works so well. How do you ensure coherence between its different functions given its complexity?

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    38 m
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