A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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927: "Edmonia Lewis"
Interesting Things with JC #927: "Edmonia Lewis" a pioneering African American and Native American sculptor, defied conventions in 19th-century America with her groundbreaking artworks.
790: "Regrowing Teeth"
Interesting Things with JC #790: "Regrowing Teeth" - Toregem Biopharma's groundbreaking gene therapy promises tooth regeneration, reshaping the future of dental care. Learn about this revolutionary innovation in dental health.
590: "Lev Landau"
Interesting Things with JC #590: "Lev Landau" - He was born in Azerbaijan in 1908. Despite facing adversity due to tuberculosis as a child and a car accident later in life that left him permanently injured, Landau made groundbreaking contributions to theoretical physics and quantum mechanics. He received numerous honors for his innovative solutions to complex scientific questions, including the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1962. Landau's work in areas such as superconductivity, quantum mechanics, and liquid theory had a lasting impact on our understanding of matter and energy at the most fundamental level
425: "Alhazen and the Book of Optics - 1011AD"
Interesting Things with JC #425: "Alhazen & the Book of Optics - 1011AD." Spending a decade in prison from 1011 to 1021, the greatest physicist of the medieval era published a seven-volume dissertation on optics, physics, mathematics, anatomy, and psychology called the Book of Optics.