
Scientific Giants takes you on a journey through the lives and legacies of history’s greatest minds. From Newton and Curie to Einstein and beyond, these are the thinkers who reshaped our understanding of the universe and our place within it. Each episode uncovers the struggles, breakthroughs, and lasting influence of the scientists who changed the course of human history — showing how their ideas ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementScience | |||

In a feverish burst of work on a North Sea island, Heisenberg discovered that at the smallest scales, the more we know of one thing, the less we know of another.
Bohr’s model of the atom, his Copenhagen Institute, and his idea of “complementarity” changed not only physics, but what it means to describe reality.
Trying to fix a minor problem in blackbody radiation, Planck quantized energy, cracked classical physics, and launched a revolution he never fully trusted.
Maxwell turned Faraday’s lines of force into four dense equations that quietly unified electricity, magnetism, and light—and laid the rails for Einstein.
You're listening to "Scientific Giants Who Changed the World." Each episode stands beside one mind and follows a thread of curiosity until it ties to the world we inhabit. Today we descend into a converted shed on the rue Lhomond in Paris, where wint... more
Nicolaus Copernicus - Astronomer - The Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
Today we climb a chilly tower stair in Royal Prussia, where sea wind presses against old brick and a bellrope hums in the draft. The town is Frombork—Frauen... more
Today we walk beside an official in a dark robe on a levee outside a river city, where the wind smells of silt and willow and the water keeps trying to escape the channels men have cut for it. He carries a notebook and a compass needle in a small lac... more
Archimedes: The First Engineer
Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287–212 BCE) stands as one of history’s true scientific giants. Revered in antiquity and still studied today, he combined mathematical genius with a talent for practical invention. His insigh... more
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