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Physics World Stories Podcast

Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what you hear, then also check out the Physics World Weekly podcast, a science-news podcast presented by our award-winning science journalists.

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    Beyond the data: art meets climate at the edge of the world

    Arctic odysseys, video games and other creative ways to confront the climate emergency

  2. 99

    Back to the Moon: inside the Artemis II mission

    Exploring the first crewed Artemis mission, the future of lunar exploration and how spaceflight could help inspire greener technologies on Earth

  3. 98

    Oppenheimer unfiltered: rare recordings released to the public

    Newly released audio interviews reveal a personal, reflective side of Robert Oppenheimer

  4. 97

    Exploring the astrophysics behind Project Hail Mary

    Author Andy Weir and astrophysicist Becky Smethurst unpack the physics in the new Hollywood space epic

  5. 96

    Chernobyl at 40: physics, politics and the nuclear debate today

    Jim Smith reflects on the 1986 disaster and how it still shapes public perception of nuclear power

  6. 95

    Cosmic time capsules: the search for pristine comets

    Ancient icy wanderers like comet 3I/ATLAS, spotted in July 2025, can reveal secrets of our cosmic origins

  7. 94

    Forging a more inclusive new generation of physicists

    Learn about CUWiP+, a special event to build connection and confidence among women and non-binary students

  8. 93

    Quantum 2.0: Paul Davies on the next revolution in physics

    Peering into a near future where quantum science blends with AI. What are the implications for science, society and the arts?

  9. 92

    Queer Quest: a quantum-inspired journey of self-discovery

    Exploring how quantum ideas can inspire liberation, identity and community

  10. 91

    Training for the stars: Rosemary Coogan on becoming an astronaut

    Inside the training, science and imagination that inspire ESA’s new generation of astronauts

  11. 90

    Overlooked pioneers from quantum history

    This episode of Physics World Stories explores a new book that restores women to the early history of quantum mechanics

  12. 89

    Entangled expressions: where quantum science and art come together

    A journey into the artist-in-residence programme at the Yale Quantum Institute

  13. 88

    Painting the unseen: visualizing the quantum world

    From swirling oil paints to the grin of a Cheshire cat, this Physics World Stories episode brings quantum science to life

  14. 87

    The Physics Chanteuse: when science hits a high note

    Songs, science and satire collide in this month’s Physics World Stories podcast with Lynda Williams

  15. 86

    Alternate quantum realities: what if Heisenberg stayed at home?

    Kevlin Henney discusses his new quantum-themed flash fiction and the power of short stories

  16. 85

    AI and the future of physics

    How artificial intelligence is accelerating discoveries – and raising profound questions – about the future of physics

  17. 84

    Threads of fire: uncovering volcanic secrets with Pele’s hair and tears

    Hear from volcanologists about these stunning geological phenomena and the thrill of working in volcanic landscapes

  18. 83

    Helgoland: leading physicists to gather on the tiny island where quantum mechanics was born

    100 years since Heisenberg made his mythical trip, a select group of quantum researchers will retrace his footsteps

  19. 82
  20. 81

    Trailblazer: Astronaut Eileen Collins reflects on space, adventure, and the power of lifelong learning

    Astronaut Eileen Collins and filmmaker Hannah Berryman discuss the new documentary SPACEWOMAN and the thrill of pushing human frontiers

  21. 80

    Flocking together: the physics of sheep herding and pedestrian flows

    Learn how the science of crowd movements can help shepherds and urban designers

  22. 79

    Working in quantum tech: where are the opportunities for success?

    Quantum professionals describe the emerging industry, and the skills required to thrive

  23. 78

    CERN at 70: how the Higgs hunt elevated particle physics to Hollywood status

    Peering behind the comms curtain at the world's most famous particle physics lab

  24. 77

    Could humans run on water?

    Scientists have investigated whether we could mimic basilisk lizards, on Earth or elsewhere

  25. 76

    Physics and sport: flying balls, perfecting technique, and wellbeing in academia

    Hear from two physicists whose passion for sport has shaped their careers and lives

  26. 75

    Swift Quakes and new podcast music inspired by the fine-structure constant

    Discover the geophysics of Taylor Swift concerts and the hidden physics within our new podcast jingle

  27. 74

    3 Body Problem: a deep dive into the Netflix show

    Exploring the multi-layered story about humanity's first contact with an alien civilization

  28. 73

    An orchestral trip through the moons of our solar system

    Amanda Lee Falkenberg describes the process of turning mysterious worlds into music

  29. 72

    Dark matter vs modified gravity: which team are you on?

    Two researchers who have switched sides in this heated cosmic debate

  30. 71

    Radio pioneers: the enduring role of ‘amateurs’ in radio astronomy

    With its wartime origins and iconic facilities, radio astronomy has always inspired curious tinkerers

  31. 70

    Radiant chills: the revolutionary science of laser cooling

    Chad Orzel discusses the pivotal breakthroughs in the history of laser cooling

  32. 69

    The biographer who inspired Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster film Oppenheimer

    A conversation with Kai Bird, co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Robert Oppenheimer

  33. 68

    Physics for fairness: tackling global sustainability challenges through science

    Hear from two physical scientists applying their knowledge to create a more equitable world

  34. 67

    Green and novel: the future of energy generation

    Harnessing energy directly in space and from the ocean flow

  35. 66

    Our universe is humming with gravitational waves

    What the new discovery of gravitational wave imprints in pulsar signals can reveal about the cosmos

  36. 65

    Moore’s law in peril and the future of computing

    Demand for computer power continues to soar, but can the hardware keep up?

  37. 64

    Will AI chatbots replace physicists?

    Large language models are changing the way physics is taught and practised

  38. 63

    Cosmic generosity: a selfless investment in the future of physics

    Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell won a $3m prize and is giving it all to physics PhD students from under-represented groups

  39. 62

    How can we make lithium-ion batteries more sustainable?

    Circular economies and alternative lithium sources could reduce the environmental impacts

  40. 61

    Quantum melodies: the intersection of music and quantum physics

    Music generated by quantum computers is intriguing from musical and scientific perspectives

  41. 60

    Finding solace in the stars

    Astrophysicist’s story shows the power science and human connection

  42. 59

    Making spaceflight accessible to people with physical disabilities

    ESA launches parastronaut feasibility study to make spaceflight more inclusive

  43. 58

    Robin Ince and the joy of popular-science books

    Our traditional end-of-year episode will give you some holiday reading ideas

  44. 57

    Quantum technology gathers pace

    The 2022 Nobel Prize for Physics celebrated research that is underpinning a tech transformation

  45. 56

    Is the 2022 FIFA World Cup really carbon neutral?

    Investigating how sporting events can become more sustainable without losing their magic

  46. 55

    Trouble on the Horizon for UK-based researchers

    Political wrangling over the UK’s status in the Horizon Europe research programme leaves scientists in limbo

  47. 54

    The science-fiction legacy of Satyajit Ray

    Ray’s eclectic work is a treasure trove for scientists

  48. 53

    The Higgs boson discovery revisited

    Reflecting on that historic day, 10 years later

  49. 52

    Fixing our bodies with glass

    Bioglass can heal our bones while fending off harmful microbes

  50. 51

    Cutting the carbon footprint of supercomputing in scientific research

    More efficient coding and quantifying climate impacts are among the solutions

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what you hear, then also check out the Physics World Weekly podcast, a science-news podcast presented by our award-winning science journalists.

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What is Physics World Stories Podcast about?

Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the...

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Physics World Stories Podcast has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Physics World Stories Podcast is created and hosted by Physics World.
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