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Chat with Greg Fridman

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I'm Greg Fridman, a PhD in Bioengineering and an expert in non-equilibrium plasmas. This channel is a space for direct chats about the things that actually matter: the future of biotech, the fascinating physics of plasmas, and the unfiltered reality of the scientific life. No jargon, no gatekeeping—just the science. Subscribe to join the conversation as we explore how bioengineering is reshaping our world and what it’s really like to work at the edge of discovery.

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Can Plasma Make Plastic Stick Better? (And Can It Make It Stick Worse?)

Jun 2, 20267m

Next in the "Can Plasma?" series: can plasma make plastic stick better? Yes — and the more interesting question is whether it can make plastic stick WORSE. We cover both. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 The question — and the better q

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Can Plasma Remove CO₂? No — But It Can Turn It Into Vodka (and Concrete)

May 30, 20266m

Next up in the "Can Plasma?" series: can plasma remove CO₂? Short answer: no — but the longer answer is way more interesting. Plasma can take CO₂ and turn it into things people actually want to buy. In this episode I cov

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Can Plasma Help People With Hemophilia?

May 28, 20265m

Can non-equilibrium plasma help coagulate blood in people with hemophilia? That is a much harder question than it first appears. Plasma can dry blood, cross-link biological material, and under some conditions thermally c

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Could Plasma Make Hospital Laundry Sterile?

May 26, 20268m

Can plasma be added to hospital laundry systems to make sheets, gowns, towels, and clothing not just clean — but potentially sterile? In this video, I answer a viewer’s question about what plasma laundry might look like

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Can Plasma Coagulate Blood?

May 23, 20268m

Can plasma coagulate blood? Yes — but the real answer depends on the kind of plasma, the kind of bleeding, and the medical situation. In this video, I talk about how plasma can be used to help control bleeding, from esta

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Can plasma surface treatment help with metal 3D printing?

May 21, 20266m

Can plasma surface treatment help with metal 3D printing? In this video, I respond to a viewer question about whether plasma could be used as a DIY surface treatment method for metal additive manufacturing. We talk about

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Can Plasma Treat Cancer?

May 19, 20267m

Can plasma treat cancer? The short answer is: maybe, but not yet as a standard medical treatment. Plasma oncology is a real and promising research field, but it is still mostly in the preclinical and early clinical resea

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Can You Control a Plasma Arc with a Magnetic Field?

May 16, 20269m

Can you rotate or control a pulsed plasma using a magnetic field? And what happens if the pulse is only about 100 nanoseconds long? In this video, I respond to a viewer question about gliding arcs, pulsed plasmas, magnet

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Can You Make a Plasma Arc in Space?

May 14, 20265m

Can you create a thermal plasma arc in space? And could that plasma be used to melt lunar regolith? A viewer asked a great question about using thermal plasma for space manufacturing, lunar construction, and regolith mel

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Can Plasma Replace Laundry?

May 12, 20264m

Can plasma replace your washing machine? Probably not. Dirt, oil, grass stains, and everyday grime are exactly what water, agitation, and modern detergents are great at removing. But plasma may have a different role: dis

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Is Nuclear Power Worth the Risk? A Friendly Science Chat

May 9, 20267m

A viewer commented that nuclear power is important despite the risks, so let’s talk about it. In this video, I give my personal take on nuclear energy compared with coal, natural gas, solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and

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Can Plasma Cut Metal?

May 7, 20265m

Can plasma cut metal? Absolutely — and it is one of the most common industrial uses of thermal plasma. In this video, I explain how plasma cutters work, why they use a hot ionized gas jet to melt and blow away metal, and

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Can plasma make fertilizer?

May 5, 20267m

The “Magic Water” Story That Led Me to Plasma Agriculture Today, most nitrogen fertilizer is made using the Haber-Bosch process: nitrogen from air, hydrogen from natural gas, high temperature, high pressure, and massive

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Can Plasma Wash Fresh Produce?

May 2, 20266m

Can plasma wash fresh produce? Surprisingly, yes — and there are several ways to do it. In this video, I kick off a new “Can Plasma?” series by looking at how plasma can be used to disinfect fresh produce like strawberri

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Carbs, Calories, and the Tomato Trick That Helped Me Lose 70 Pounds

Apr 30, 20266m

A viewer asked why some people avoid carbohydrates but still drink carbonated energy drinks — and whether our digestive system is meant to handle solid food naturally. My answer: people overcomplicate this stuff. In this

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The Hardest Things in Life Can Lead to Something Better

Apr 28, 20266m

A viewer asked me about my life journey, adversity, and my vision for the future. I did not try to tell my whole life story here. Instead, I answered with something I think matters more: how I look at adversity itself. I

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One Viewer Asked 5 Plasma Questions. Here Are My Answers

Apr 25, 202619m

In this video, I respond to a viewer @anonymouscomment5722 who packed five plasma questions into one comment. We talk about: * antimicrobial and antibacterial coatings * why plasma solutions can work in theory but still

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Plasma TV vs LED TV: What Happened to Plasma?

Apr 23, 20267m

Why did plasma TVs vanish if the picture looked so good? In this video, I answer a viewer question about plasma TVs vs LED TVs: what made plasma screens look so beautiful, what their drawbacks were, and why manufacturers

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Water Is Way Stranger Than Most People Realize

Apr 21, 20269m

This is the third video in my mini-series on plasma surface modification, water contact angle, and water itself. We use water every day, so it feels ordinary. But scientifically, water is one of the most fascinating liqu

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How Water Contact Angle Measurement Works

Apr 18, 20268m

This is the second video in my 3-part mini-series on surfaces, plasma treatment, and water. In the first video, I talked about plasma surface treatment. In this one, I explain one of the most common ways we measure wheth

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