Der Podcast vom Science Notes Magazin, der Wissenschaft hörbar macht. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Klasse 59B der Deutschen Journalistenschule.
In jeder Folge steht ein Geräusch aus der Wissenschaft im Mittelpunkt. Wie klingt Beamen? Wie unterhalten sich Fledermäuse? Und was hört man auf dem Uranus?
Unsere Moderatorin Victoria Marciniak trifft Experten und Wissenschaftlerinnen und entdeckt die Geschichte hinter dem Geräusch. Ob aus dem All, der Tiefsee oder dem Labor: In Sound of Science geht es um Sounds aus unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen und darum, was die Geräusche wichtig für die Forschung macht.
Dazu liefert Niko Kappel spannende Fakten aus der Popkultur. Immer passend zum Forschungsbereich unserer Gäste.
Chefredaktion: Sabrina Höbel, Dennis Müller Komposition & Sounddesign: Julius Bretzel Schnitt: Viktor Veress
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Sound of Science – der Podcast von Science Notes (https://sciencenotes.de/), dem Magazin für Wissen und Gesellschaft. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Klasse 59B der Deutschen Journalistenschule (https://djs-online.de/).
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Sound-Quellen:
Düne: Nathalie Vriend, Melany Hunt Fledermaus: Mirjam Knörnschild Bienen: Robert EA Harvey via Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Community_orchard_behive_2020-05-08_1412.mp3 Fisch: Staaterman, E., Brandl, S. J., Hauer, M., Casey, J. M., Gallagher, A. J., Rice, A. N. 2018. Individual Voices in a Cluttered Soundscape: Acoustic Ecology of the Bocon Toadfish, Amphichthys cryptocentrus. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 101(6): 979-995; Staaterman, E., Ogburn, M. B., Altieri, A. H., Brandl, S. J., Whippo, R., Seemann, J., Goodison, M., Duffy, J. E. 2017. Bioacoustic Measurements Complement Visual Biodiversity Surveys: Preliminary Evidence from Four Shallow Marine Habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 575: 207-215. Mars: Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/CNRS/ISAE-Supaero
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