• Stories from the World of Science

  • By: Sašo Dolenc
  • Podcast

Stories from the World of Science

By: Sašo Dolenc
  • Summary

  • Our mission is to explain science in a simple, attractive, and fun form that is open to all.

    Sašo Dolenc is a science writer and a philosopher of science. Stories collected in this podcast are also available as books at amazon.com/author/saso-dolenc.

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Episodes
  • Beyond the Hydrogen Bond: The Legacy of Dušan Hadži
    Dec 6 2024

    Dušan Hadži was a prominent Slovenian chemist who dedicated his career to understanding the intricacies of chemical structures and interactions, particularly focusing on hydrogen bonding.

    (The dialogue was created using the NotebookLM tool and is based on the book DUŠAN Hadži: The Life of a Chemist, published in 2024.)

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    22 mins
  • From War-Torn Streets to Nobel Laureate: The Extraordinary Journey of Mario Capecchi
    Oct 16 2024

    This podcast tells the incredible life story of Mario Capecchi, a world-renowned geneticist and Nobel Prize winner. His journey began amidst the turmoil of World War II, where he experienced unimaginable hardship as a child. Abandoned and left to fend for himself on the streets of war-torn Italy, Capecchi endured hunger, illness, and witnessed traumatic events that left deep scars.

    Despite these challenges, his spirit of resilience and survival shone through. After the war, he was reunited with his mother and immigrated to the United States, finding a supportive environment with his uncle, a prominent physicist. This newfound stability, combined with his innate curiosity and determination, fostered his passion for science.

    Capecchi's scientific pursuits led him to Harvard University, where he worked in the laboratory of James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA. Inspired by Watson's mentorship, Capecchi was drawn to tackling fundamental questions in genetics. Eventually, he established his own laboratory at the University of Utah, seeking a less competitive environment to focus on his research.

    There, Capecchi embarked on a risky and ambitious project: developing a technique for targeted gene modification in mice. Despite initial skepticism from funding agencies, he persevered, driven by a vision of the potential impact. His groundbreaking work led to the creation of "knockout mice," a revolutionary tool for understanding gene function and developing new disease therapies.

    In recognition of his transformative contributions to science, Capecchi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2007. His research has had profound implications for medicine, leading to new treatments for a wide range of diseases, deepening our understanding of gene function, and paving the way for personalized medicine.

    However, the story doesn't end there. Capecchi's Nobel Prize win unexpectedly led to the reunion with a long-lost half-sister, Marlene Bonelli, bringing a poignant closure to a chapter marked by wartime separation and loss.

    (The dialogue was created using the NotebookLM tool.)

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    9 mins
  • The Two-Step Process of Effective Science Communication
    Oct 13 2024

    Debate on the article The essence of science communication - Rethinking contemporary science communication and its role in society.

    The article discusses the critical importance of effective science communication, especially in the context of crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, where misinformation can lead to public confusion and mistrust. It highlights that science communication is not merely about transferring knowledge, but involves a two-step process: first, accurately assessing scientific consensus and uncertainties, and second, conveying that information in an accessible manner.

    The article emphasizes the need for clear definitions to distinguish between science communication, journalism, and public relations, underlining the role of science communicators in ensuring that scientific knowledge is responsibly shared, helping to build trust and counter misinformation.

    (The dialogue was created using the NotebookLM tool.)

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    9 mins

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