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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2017 · 20 MIN

Popcorn and Rebuilding Technology from Scratch

from The Arik Korman Show · host Arik Korman

Helen Czerski is a physicist at University College London’s department of Mechanical Engineering and a science presenter for the BBC. She writes a monthly column for BBC Focus magazine called “Everyday Science” that was shortlisted for a Professional Publishers Association Award.Helen’s new book is Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life.She was in the Northwest to speak at Town Hall Seattle, presented by University Book Store and Town Hall as part of the Science Series.

Helen Czerski is a physicist at University College London’s department of Mechanical Engineering and a science presenter for the BBC. She writes a monthly column for BBC Focus magazine called “Everyday Science” that was shortlisted for a Professional Publishers Association Award.Helen’s new book is Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life.She was in the Northwest to speak at Town Hall Seattle, presented by University Book Store and Town Hall as part of the Science Series.

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