In the depths of space, there are regions where stars don't form, despite all evidence that they should. This week, our guest Gianfranco Bino, from the Department of Applied Math, tells about how scientists are measuring magnetism in the surrounding area to figure out why the stars aren't being born. Join hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Connor Chato as they also ask Gianfranco about the intersection between math and outer space, his experiences in grad school, and what he wants to do once he graduates. To get in contact with Gianfranco, check out his instagram @gvb24
Hosts: Connor Chato & Nick Handfield-Jones
Produced by Greg Robino
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248 | Caring for Caregivers
247 | Rock Hard for Hard Rocks
246 | The Graveyard of Scientific Theories
245 | Trouble making our cellular toolkit
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243 | Transitioning From graduate work to Research in STEM
242 | On the Origin of Viral Genes
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241 | Sonic the Hedgehog
240 | How to relax in one of the world's biggest magnets
239 | Its a Bird, it's a Plane, No it's Flying Microbe Particles!
238 | From the Arctic to Mars
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