Strange New Worlds: A Science & Star Trek Podcast

Michael L. Wong
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Oct 30, 2019 • 22min

Episode 82: Meet the Real James Kirk

Guest: Dr. James Kirk Nicknamed "Tiberius" and "Captain" by his friends, Dr. James Kirk, the astronomer, spends his days exploring real-life strange new worlds! Mike met Dr. Kirk at the Extreme Solar Systems conference in Reykjavík, Iceland, where they chatted about growing up with that famous name, loving another science-fiction franchise, and two of the most intriguing planets that James has recently revealed. Follow Mike on Twitter: @Miquai
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Oct 23, 2019 • 56min

Episode 81: The Way to the Stars

Guest: Elise Cutts Former Strange New Worlds co-host Elise Cutts returns to the show to discuss Dr. Una McCormack's Star Trek: Discovery novel "The Way to the Stars." We compare and contrast Elise's experiences as a young, early career scientist with those of Sylvia Tilly, exploring the themes of discovering one's scientific passion, making personal sacrifices, finding mentors in unexpected places, the nature of transformative experiences, and more. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Una McCormack: @unamccormack
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Oct 10, 2019 • 33min

Episode 80: Rekha Sharma & Dr. Erin Macdonald at #STLV

Guests: Rekha Sharma & Dr. Erin Macdonald Mike brings you two interviews with incredible people at the 2019 Star Trek Las Vegas convention: (1) actress Rekha Sharma on portraying two versions of Commander Ellen Landry in Star Trek: Discovery's first season; (2) Dr. Erin Macdonald on science of gravitational waves and LIGO—and how that relates to the fictional Star Trek technologies of warp drive and cloaking devices. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Rekha: @TheRekhaSharma Erin: @drerinmac
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Sep 25, 2019 • 51min

Episode 79: Interconnectedness

Guest: Lori Dajose Caltech science writer Lori Dajose takes a turn in the captain's chair as she interviews your host, Mike Wong, on Strange New Worlds. Together they explore the various scales of astrobiological questions, from the electron transport that powers our cells to planetary phenomena, and from Mike's personal scientific journey to the societal impact of the search for extraterrestrial life.
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Sep 6, 2019 • 30min

Episode 78: Three Ways to Be a Planetary Scientist

Guests: Aida Behmard & Shreyas Vissapragada At the 2019 Sagan Workshop, Caltech graduate students Aida Behmard & Shreyas Vissapragada give Mike peeks at three of their recent research projects—the first being laboratory work, the second astronomical observation, and the final one utilizing machine learning (a subset of artificial intelligence)—demonstrating that there is no single way to be a planetary scientist. At the end of the episode, Mike presents a clip from his StoryCorps interview at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting. Aida's "binding energies of hydrocarbons" paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.09720 Shreyas' "infrared observations of exoplanets" paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.04445 Aida's "machine learning/stars" paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00094 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Aida: @abehmard Shreyas: @astroshrey
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Aug 27, 2019 • 27min

Episode 77: The Hubble Proposal

Guest: Dr. Peter Gao Unable to travel to distant objects of interest, astronomers use powerful telescopes to examine celestial phenomena from afar. However, telescope time is extraordinarily limited, so scientists must write convincing proposals to win the time they need to make their observations. On this episode, Dr. Peter Gao tells Mike about the process of writing a successful proposal to make the Hubble Space Telescope stare at a strange new world that he is passionate about studying. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Peter: @PlanetaryGao
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Aug 11, 2019 • 52min

Episode 76: Chateau Picard

Guest: Dr. Baptiste Journaux Besides captaining the Enterprise, the thing that Jean-Luc Picard is most famous for is his affection for wine. Coming from a long line of winemakers in La Barre, France, we see Jean-Luc returning to Chateau Picard in the TNG episode "Family" and once again to retire from Starfleet in the 2019 Star Trek: Picard trailers. But what does it take to make wine? Are there scientific principles that govern its taste and color? And what can we infer about the state of the world in the 24th century from the wine bottles in the Picard trailer? Mike welcomes Dr. Baptiste Journuax to Strange New Worlds for a deep dive into the science of wine. Cheers! PBS Nova article about savagnin blanc's unchanging genetics: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/savagnin-blanc-genetics Get your own Chateau Picard wine: https://startrekwines.com/ Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Baptiste: @B_jour
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Jul 27, 2019 • 1h

Episode 75.5: BONUS! The Science of Mass Effect

Guests: Dr. Kim Bott & Rudy Garcia On this bonus episode of Strange New Worlds, Dr. Kim Bott and Rudy Garcia describe the science behind the popular video game series Mass Effect. Kim's Astronomy on Tap Seattle talk on the "Astrobiology of Video Games": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nz5ghccwzA Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Kim: @HumanBott
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Jul 14, 2019 • 43min

Episode 75: Anthony Rapp at #AbSciCon2019

Guest: Anthony Rapp Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets on Star Trek: Discovery) was the keynote speaker at the 2019 Astrobiology Science Conference, where he talked about what it's like to travel the mycelial network, the symbiosis between science and Star Trek, and his excitement for astrobiology. In this exclusive interview from AbSciCon, Mike sits down with Anthony to chat about the scientific themes of Star Trek: Discovery, Anthony's portrayal of astromycologist Paul Stamets, and his experience interacting with scientists at the meeting. Mike's #AbSciCon2019 slide featuring the Discovery, Stamets, and Spock: https://twitter.com/Miquai/status/1143761835377565696 Third Pod From the Sun's interview with Anthony Rapp: https://thirdpodfromthesun.com/2019/06/28/third-pod-live-anthony-rapp/ Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Anthony: @albinokid
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Jun 30, 2019 • 43min

Episode 74: The Fulbright Scholar & The Paley Center

Guests: Elise Cutts & Dr. Peter Gao Former Strange New Worlds co-host Elise Cutts is back on the show to describe her Fulbright Scholar project, which will take her to the University of Southern Denmark to study how ancient microbes built the atmosphere that we breathe today. Then, Mike and Elise are joined by Dr. Peter Gao to recap their visit to the Paley Center for Media's Star Trek: Discovery exhibit. Caltech's feature on Elise's Fulbright: https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/geobiology-student-selected-fulbright The Paley Center's Star Trek: Discovery "Fight for the Future" exhibit (until July 7, 2019): https://www.paleycenter.org/2019-star-trek-discovery-exhibit-la/ Mike & Peter's winning Star Trek Beyond video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7jsQEr_2Ts The Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 poster featuring real planetary images: https://twitter.com/Miquai/status/1145371724461903872 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Peter: @PlanetaryGao

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