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Elizabeth Fernandez
SparkDialog
Science and technology are everywhere in our lives. This podcast takes a look not only at the science itself, but its role in society, how it affects our lives, and how it influences how we define ourselves as humans. Episodes also throw in a mix of history, ethics, philosophy, religion, and the future! Hosted by Elizabeth Fernandez, an astronomer and science communicator. Let’s spark some dialog!
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 15 ratings
This episode was so interesting and thought provoking. The guest was so insightful and had me hanging on to his thoughts from the start. The host Elizabeth as always asked great questions. I look forward to the next episode every two weeks.
ssssssssaaaaaaaapppppp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/18
Accessible and fascinating!
No advanced degrees necessary to enjoy this great find for science fans. The topics are wide ranging and I walk away learning something new each time I listen. Elizabeth does a great job leading the conversation and making sure that the experts communicate in a way that's understandable and...Read full review »
Natewang19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/17
The podcast captures the essence of the remarkable life of Ruby Payne-Scott, the first woman radio astronomer (from 1944). I have worked on the life of Payne-Scott for the last 20 years, publishing two books "Under the Radar - the First Woman in Radio Astronomy: Ruby Payne-Scott" from 2009...Read full review »
wmgoss via · 09/14/17
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