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Mavericks of Science

Hosted by TheTuringApp.Com · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 18 episodes

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18
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17m
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About this podcast

Bringing you inspiring stories about Modern Giants of Fundamental Sciences who are pushing humanity's quest for knowledge forward. We introduce men and women behind some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of our time, and explain the significance of their work in everyday language. This is your gateway to understand who are some of the silent scientists who are pushing science forward, what makes geniuses who they are

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TheTuringApp.Com hosts Mavericks of Science, a science show with 18 episodes published.

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Doctor who drank Bacteria, Cured Himself & Won Nobel

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Imagine it is 1982, and a young physician is standing in a microbiology lab, staring at a Petri dish he nearly threw away. After more than 30 failed attempts to culture a mysterious bacterium, he is about to prove that a

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Meet the Youngest & First Woman Dean of MIT

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Imagine two black holes merging 1.3 billion years ago, releasing more energy in a single second than 4,000 suns release in their entire lifetimes. In 2015, the impossibly faint tremors of that collision finally reached E

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This Harvard Physicist is called next “Einstein”

May 19, 202619mEp. 16S1

In 2009, a sixteen-year-old girl flew solo in a single-engine plane she had built herself from 15,000 rivets and an engine she assembled outside her bedroom. Today, that same spirit of "audacious innocence" is directed t

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Fred Ramsdell: Winner of Nobel in Medicine 2025

May 12, 202614mEp. 15S1

In the late 1990s, inside a lab in Washington, a small tragedy unfolded daily in a strain of "scurfy" mice whose immune systems were waging a relentless, fatal campaign against their own bodies. While most scientists vie

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Meet World's Smartest Physicist Alive

May 5, 202620mEp. 14S1

In the quiet woods of Princeton, New Jersey, there is a sanctuary where the ordinary rules of the world seem suspended. Here, at the Institute for Advanced Study, a tall man with hazy eyes walks the same stone paths once

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John Martinis: Winner of Nobel 2025 in Physics

Apr 28, 202616mEp. 13S1

On an October morning in 2025, the telephone rang in the Santa Barbara home of John Clarke. On the line was the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences with news that would stun the physics world: Clarke, along with his former

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He won the Nobel at just 33, then left Physics

Apr 21, 202623mEp. 12S1

This is the story of a man whose career seems to cleave in two. On one side is the Nobel-winning prodigy who revealed the "Josephson effect," a cornerstone of quantum reality. On the other hand is the Cambridge emeritus

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Hannah Cairo: Fast Rising Star of Math World

Apr 14, 202622mEp. 12S1

In the world of higher mathematics, progress usually moves in inches, built upon decades of shared certainty. But on February 10, 2025, a 17-year-old student named Hannah Cairo published a paper that acted like a wreckin

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Man who Solved World’s Toughest Math Problem, then Disappeared

Apr 7, 202619mEp. 11S1

In 1904, Henri Poincaré posed a riddle about the very fabric of our universe that would taunt mathematicians for a century. For decades, brilliant thinkers failed to solve it, and by 2000, a $1 million prize was placed o

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How a Rebel Kid took Math World by Storm

Mar 31, 202611mEp. 10S1

Primes are the ultimate enigma of the universe, simple to define but stubbornly chaotic in their behavior. To most, they seem scattered randomly across the number line, but James Maynard has spent his career proving that

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Denied Funding, Promotions, She still won Nobel Prize

Mar 24, 202623mEp. 9S1

In late 2020, as a deadly virus swept the globe, the world pinned its hopes on a new class of vaccines that arrived in record time. While the headlines were filled with corporate names and political figures, the true mir

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Poet who won Most Prestigious Prize in Math

Mar 17, 202611mEp. 8S1

Most mathematicians are identified as prodigies by the time they can walk, but June Huh was different. A high school dropout who dreamed of becoming a poet, Huh didn't discover his calling until his sixth year of college

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Michel Devoret: Winner Nobel 2025 in Physics

Mar 9, 202617mEp. 7S1

In 1985, a team of physicists in a Berkeley basement watched a tiny superconducting chip do the impossible: it performed a "quantum leap" that should have been restricted to the world of individual atoms. Fast forward fo

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From Refugee to Nobel Prize Winner

Mar 3, 202616mEp. 6S1

Imagine a material so porous that a single gram—the weight of a paperclip—could cover several football fields if unfolded. Now imagine using that material to pull clean drinking water out of thin air in the middle of a d

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First Woman to win Fields Medal, The Nobel of Math

Feb 24, 202613mEp. 5S1

From the bustling, book-lined streets of Tehran to the sun-drenched halls of Stanford, Maryam Mirzakhani didn't just solve equations, she painted them. In an office filled with sprawling sheets of paper, her daughter cal

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Meet Fastest Rising Young Stars of Physics

Feb 17, 202618mEp. 4S1

At just nine years old, Netta Engelhardt moved to a new country and picked up a book that would define her life: Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. While most found it a challenging read, she saw it as a map to a

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Shimon Sakaguchi: Winner Nobel 2025 in Medicine

Feb 10, 202614mEp. 3S1

In this episode of Mavericks of Science, we explore the story of Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi, the 2025 Nobel Prize winner, who resurrected a "dead" field of science to discover the immune system’s secret police. Imagine your im

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Second Woman ever to win Nobel of Math

Feb 8, 202612mEp. 2S1

In this episode of Mavericks Science of, we dive into the extraordinary story of Maryna Viazovska, the Ukrainian mathematician who cracked the code of "perfect packing" in higher dimensions. Have you ever looked at a sta

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Man who solved a Century Old Problem

Feb 8, 202611mEp. 1S1

Meet Hugo Duminil-Copin, the 2022 Fields Medalist whose groundbreaking work uncovered the precise rules that govern phase transitions in complex systems. What connects a melting ice cube, a spreading wildfire, a magnetic

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Mavericks of Science is hosted by TheTuringApp.Com. The show is categorised under science and has published 18 episodes.

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