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Math! Science! History!

Gabrielle Birchak
Tribology
Hypatia Of Alexandria
Omar Khayyam
Mathematics
Calculators
Evariste Galois
Hypatia
Catherine Macaulay
Euphemia Lofton Haynes
Galois Theory
Galileo Galilei
Isaac Newton
Women's History Month
Climate Change
Greenhouse Effect
History Of Science
Electronic Calculators
Physics
Flip Flap Rollercoaster
Dunbar High School

Math! Science! History! is about the history of people, theories, and discoveries that have moved our scientific progress forward and spurred us on to unimaginable discoveries. Join Gabrielle Birchak for a little math, a little science, and a little history. All in a little bit of time.

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Dr. Ronald L. Mallett
Theoretical physicist who has spent decades studying Einstein's equations, focusing on time travel.
University of Connecticut
Episode: Dr. Ronald Mallett and the Love That Bends Time
Dr. Ronald Mallett
Theoretical physicist known for his work on time travel and gravitational field equations.
University of Connecticut
Episode: The Truth about Time Travel
Gillen D'Arcy Wood
Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois, author of 'The Wake of the HMS Challenger'
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Episode: Interview with Gillen D'Arcy Wood - The Wake of HMS Challenger
Dr. Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai
Director of Research at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Massachusetts Historical Society
Episode: Washington, Adams, and Smallpox: An MHS Interview
Daniel Shiu
Mathematician and author with extensive experience in cryptography and quantum information processing.
Formerly Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
Episode: Daniel Shiu on The Mathematical Legacy of Bletchley Park
Pierre-Simon Laplace
French polymath and mathematical physicist, known for his works on celestial mechanics and probability.
Episode: Laplace's Demon: An Interview Through Time
Dr. Ben Youssef
Hydrologist based in Rabat and Senior Advisor to the Maghreb Institute for Water Resilience
Maghreb Institute for Water Resilience
Episode: Earth Day 2050 – A World News Report
Dr. Imani Carter
Climate demographer with the National Migration Institute
National Migration Institute
Episode: Earth Day 2050 – A World News Report
Kate Ertmann
Advocate for making math relatable, former child actor, 3D animation producer, and entrepreneur
Kate Loves Math
Episode: Kate Ertmann on the Math Behind Chaos, Business, and Everyday Thinking

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Gabrielle Birchak
Host of a podcast that explores the intersections of math, science, and history with an emphasis on educational content and narratives surrounding historical figures and discoveries. Known for her engaging storytelling and thorough research.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Enlightening

    I so love learning about the theories of amazing women and men of. Science as well as their personal struggles in enlightening their present and future generations

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    digit2021
    Australia2 months ago
  • More than a diversion

    When I first started listening to MSH I recommended it to my students, not so much for them, but to introduce their children, nieces, or nephews to math and science.

    After the 2024 election, I needed a diversion from all the turmoil. I started to relisten to MSH.

    Gabrielle‘s invention, thoroughness, and humor shown through. This is more than a diversion. Don’t miss.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    profg1
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Podcast

    This podcast overall is excellent, you can tell Gabrielle puts a lot of time, effort and knowledge into every episode !! I particularly enjoyed the episode on Catherine Macaulay and found it super helpful and informative. I found one of the bets parts to be its ending, with Gabrielle stating how important female contributions really are :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M321537
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Love it

    Absolutely love this podcast. Very interesting and informative. It allows me to look at life in a whole new prospective. Looking forward to more episodes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Edward Avery487
    United States3 years ago
  • Mind Bending

    For those of us that can reach beyond our own imaginings comes an exciting way to learn the intricacies of science, math and history. What a brilliant way to spark the creativity that exists in us all. Gabrielle brings to light the reality of reality through science, but also forces us to go beyond, and I’m HERE FOR IT! I just listened to Zenos Paradoxes and it was fascinating! Left my brain spinning!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rico J!
    United States4 years ago

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The podcast receives praise for its inspirational messages, particularly regarding women's contributions to STEM, which resonates well with audiences.
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Dr. Ronald Mallett and the Love That Bends Time
Q: What is frame dragging and why is it so important to the physics of time travel?
Frame dragging involves the twisting of space caused by rotating objects, which is a necessary condition for achieving time travel according to Dr. Mallett's theories.
Dr. Ronald Mallett and the Love That Bends Time
Q: What is time and what is the science behind time travel?
Mallett explains that time is the persistence of existence and discusses Einstein's theories about how time is affected by speed and gravity, detailing the scientific basis for time travel.
Dr. Ronald Mallett and the Love That Bends Time
Q: How did your father's passing set you on this lifelong path toward knowing that physics was the key to understanding time travel?
Dr. Mallett shares the profound impact of his father's sudden death on him as a child, which fueled his desire to understand time travel as a method to see his father again.
Haunted Machines: The Engineer Proximity Effect and Pauli's Curse
Q: What's your best advice for non-engineers when something breaks down?
The two things I would recommend are to retrace your steps slowly and carefully, and if that doesn't work, reboot the equipment, then give us a call.
Haunted Machines: The Engineer Proximity Effect and Pauli's Curse
Q: Can you give us an example of one of your EPE moments?
Typically, it involves a user being impatient and when they are asked to demonstrate the problem, they go through the process in a meticulous manner. When asked to demonstrate, nothing goes wrong, leading to the belief it's because of the engineer's presence.

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Focusing on the intersections of mathematics, science, and history, this podcast illuminates the personal stories, theories, and discoveries that have propelled scientific understanding and innovation. Each episode thoughtfully explores a diverse range of topics, from the significance of historical figures and breakthroughs in math and science to intriguing discussions on contemporary issues like ocean conservation and the science behind everyday phenomena. Notably, the host emphasizes contributions from women and the emotional aspects of scientific inquiry, aiming to make these subjects both accessible and engaging for listeners of varying backgrounds.

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4. Dr. Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai
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6. Pierre-Simon Laplace
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