Podcast: the theory of everything
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Podcast: the theory of everything

Even Indiana Jones might feel a twinge of jealousy! Alongside the team from Sag mal du als Physiker, I embarked on a quest for the holy grail of physics - the legendary theory of everything. If you're a German speaker, tune into the episode 🤠

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New podcast: interpreting quantum physics
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New podcast: interpreting quantum physics

What do you think about the different interpretations of quantum physics? And which one is your favourite? This is a deeply personal, sometimes delicate issue among physicists – and one that I explore in the latest episode of "Sag mal du als Physiker" 🤓

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From the cosmos to the classroom
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From the cosmos to the classroom

How do science education, science communication, and public outreach intersect and overlap? And how do our evolving education and communication practices affect our understanding of science and its place in society? Together with Urban Eriksson, I wrote a feature for CERN Courier reflecting on these questions 📣

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City-Lab: Galileo
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City-Lab: Galileo

Introducing “City-Lab: Galileo”, a podcast project merging theatre with astrophysics, all set against the backdrop of Bertolt Brecht's play “Life of Galileo”. Tune into our kick-off episode with former Head of Science at NASA, Thomas Zurbuchen 🚀

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Bohr, Einstein and the quest for our quantum reality
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Bohr, Einstein and the quest for our quantum reality

What are the links between quantum physics and our understanding of reality? I welcomed Michael, Johannes, and Jens from the German physics podcast "Sag mal du als Physiker" in Copenhagen, the birthplace of Niels Bohr. Tune in to our episode 🤓

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Podcast: physics in the classroom
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Podcast: physics in the classroom

Many have rather bad memories of their physics classes in school. But why? Is it the subject, the curricula or maybe the teaching methods? And what can we do to change that? I joined German podcast "Sag mal du als Physiker" to discuss physics education in schools 🎙

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Why Can't You Escape a Black Hole?
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Why Can't You Escape a Black Hole?

Black holes sound like objects from a science fiction story! Matteo Luca Ruggiero and I wrote an explainer that was reviewed and edited by kids via Frontier for Young Minds. How cool is that? Please share with the kids in your life and let us know what you think 🤓

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Podcast: The fabulous world of symmetries
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Podcast: The fabulous world of symmetries

What do snowflakes & snail shells have in common? They exhibit symmetries - and so do the laws of nature! German physics podcast Sag mal du als Physiker invited me to join them for an episode where symmetries lead us to one of the most elegant theorems in theoretical physics ❄️

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Einsteinian Physics on ABC radio
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Einsteinian Physics on ABC radio

The Science Show on ABC featured a short radio piece on Einstein-First and our book "Teaching Einsteinian physics in schools". We discuss the role of educational research and how Einsteinian physics can greatly motivate students. Give the show a listen!

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Interview with EduINAF
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Interview with EduINAF

How do I combine my love for physics & science communication in my research? What does physics education research actually look like? And why does Einsteinian physics motivate students? Claudia Mignone interviewed me about all things relativity, education & creativity for EduINAF 🚀

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The Future of Science Communication
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The Future of Science Communication

I feel happy and honoured that I was one of 50 early career researchers who participated at the International Summer School Communicating Science. The future of science communication looks bright!

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Runner-up for New Philosopher
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Runner-up for New Philosopher

The New Philosopher chose my piece "Spaces without and within" as the runner-up for their writers' award. Check out the upcoming issue "Identity" to find my musings on space & how space enables and restricts our abilities to make sense of the cosmos 👩‍🚀

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New Philosopher Writers' Award
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New Philosopher Writers' Award

Whoop whoop, I won the Writers' Award of my favourite philosophy magazine, the New Philosopher. My piece "The interplay between nature and ourselves" draws on quantum mechanics to explore the centrality of human perception in our attempts to understand the world 🤓

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Royal Astronomical Society Poster Competition
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Royal Astronomical Society Poster Competition

I'm happy to see my study on girls' attitudes towards Einsteinian Physics as part of the Royal Astronomical Society's Early Career Poster Exhibition. Check out the fantastic work done by so many talented students and researchers in astronomy and space science.

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Public  Talk for Haus der Astronomie (Online)
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Public Talk for Haus der Astronomie (Online)

I'm excited to give a public talk on the foundations of general relativity as part of the online series "Faszination Astronomie Online" hosted by Haus der Astronomie, Center for Astronomy Education and Outreach. The talk is in German and will be live-streamed Tuesday, August 18th 2020, 7pm CEST.

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New article on Einstein-Online
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New article on Einstein-Online

What can we learn from gravitational wave observations? Jens Kube and I have written an article about the first catalogue of cosmic collisions and the enormous scientific potential of these observations.

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Stretching the Imagination
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Stretching the Imagination

A popular analogy compares the geometry of curved spacetime to a rubber sheet. Yet, science educators have shown that this representation can get in the way of a more abstract understanding of Einstein’s theory of gravity. The findings hint to a deeper mechanism about how human cognition works.

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Academic adventures in Australia
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Academic adventures in Australia

I recently moved to the other end of the world in the name of science. Join me on my academic adventures on my travel blog hosted by Titan, the science magazine of the University of Oslo 🌏

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