#112 Alcohol and Everything Else: Science Podcast Day

36 min 21 sec0

In this episode, we share our experience participating in a recurring event for science podcasts, now with a new member joining the team.

The beginning of a fun event connecting through science topics.

As part of the July installment of Science Podcast Day, regular hosts Kalium and Hie Yano were joined by a new member, Kei. In this first episode with the three-person lineup, they discuss the common theme of alcohol and various scientific questions that pique curiosity in daily life, sharing their own personal experiences.

The Fujiwhara Effect, a meteorological phenomenon, takes center stage.

At the beginning of the show, we cover the Fujiwhara Effect, which is frequently heard about during typhoon season. Based on the hosts' interests, the conversation explores how two approaching typhoons influence each other's movements. From a meteorological perspective, the scientific approach to interpreting current weather conditions, citing past data and expert commentary, is truly fascinating.

An episode full of ways to feel closer to science.

Furthermore, the discussion highlights unique perspectives from those in the sciences, covering topics such as handling laboratory equipment and the components found in everyday items. There is also a segment where Kei talks about the materials handled in their daily work, featuring an impressive, approachable delivery despite the technical subject matter. From there, the conversation expands into some surprising behind-the-scenes stories about experiments. Be sure to enjoy the full episode to hear the rest.

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