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Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Jeffrey Mark Zurek - PhD, PGeo, Geophysicist Volcanologist Science Communicator
35 episodes
3 days ago

Whimsical Wavelengths is a science podcast hosted by volcanologist and geophysicist Dr. Jeffrey Zurek, exploring how science actually works—messy data, imperfect models, human personalities, and all. The show spans topics across the physical sciences, including volcanology, astronomy, geophysics, planetary science, physics, food science, and the history of scientific discovery.

Most episodes feature conversations with working scientists and researches discussing their research, methods, and career paths. Others are solo, narrative-driven explorations that trace how we came to understand the natural world. Episode topics vary from wandering stars and volcanoes to black holes, ice cream, and the occasional scientific paradox. Throughout, the focus is less on headlines and more on process: how evidence is gathered, how ideas change, and why uncertainty is a feature of science rather than a flaw.

Whimsical Wavelengths is rooted in science communication and teaching, with an emphasis on clarity without oversimplification. Mathematical rigor, historical context, and real-world field experience are woven together to show how different scientific disciplines intersect and inform one another. Along the way, there are reflections on mentorship, belonging in science, and what it means to pursue curiosity as a career.

The tone is thoughtful, curious, and occasionally irreverent—expect the odd terrible science dad joke, but never at the expense of the science itself. This is a podcast for listeners who enjoy learning how we know what we know, whether they come from a scientific background or simply want a deeper, more honest look at the process of discovery.

New episodes are released every two weeks.

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Whimsical Wavelengths is a science podcast hosted by volcanologist and geophysicist Dr. Jeffrey Zurek, exploring how science actually works—messy data, imperfect models, human personalities, and all. The show spans topics across the physical sciences, including volcanology, astronomy, geophysics, planetary science, physics, food science, and the history of scientific discovery.

Most episodes feature conversations with working scientists and researches discussing their research, methods, and career paths. Others are solo, narrative-driven explorations that trace how we came to understand the natural world. Episode topics vary from wandering stars and volcanoes to black holes, ice cream, and the occasional scientific paradox. Throughout, the focus is less on headlines and more on process: how evidence is gathered, how ideas change, and why uncertainty is a feature of science rather than a flaw.

Whimsical Wavelengths is rooted in science communication and teaching, with an emphasis on clarity without oversimplification. Mathematical rigor, historical context, and real-world field experience are woven together to show how different scientific disciplines intersect and inform one another. Along the way, there are reflections on mentorship, belonging in science, and what it means to pursue curiosity as a career.

The tone is thoughtful, curious, and occasionally irreverent—expect the odd terrible science dad joke, but never at the expense of the science itself. This is a podcast for listeners who enjoy learning how we know what we know, whether they come from a scientific background or simply want a deeper, more honest look at the process of discovery.

New episodes are released every two weeks.

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Episodes (20/35)
Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
ENCORE Nikola Tesla- The man, the myth, the legend Pt1 - Back story and accomplishments
3 days ago
27 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Wandering Stars: How We Found the Planets, Lost Pluto, and Learned How Science Really Works
2 weeks ago
40 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Who Becomes a Scientist? Exploring STEM Pathways and Identity in Astronomy with Dr. Zachary Richards
1 month ago
40 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Machine Learning Meets Geophysics: Image Segmentation and Inversion Tools with Johnathan Kuttai
1 month ago
54 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
A New Species of Pterosaur Unearthed in Australia with Adele Pentland
1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
The Science of Plastic: Environmental Trade-Offs and Sustainability with an Industrial Scientist
2 months ago
59 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Modeling Supermassive Black Holes and Accretion Disks with Dr James Chan – New Research Insights
2 months ago
44 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
The Science of Ice Cream - fat networks, sugar, temperature, air and temperature with Dr. Abigail Thiel!
3 months ago
50 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Understanding Masaya Volcano – The Science Behind Its Basaltic Plinian Eruptions
3 months ago
41 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Encore: The whimsical sounds of the Birds, Ornithology and why birds sing, territory and more with Miranda Zammarelli
4 months ago
36 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Encore: Paleontology & Theropods PT2! Dinosaur behaviour from fossils - With Dr François Therrien
4 months ago
42 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Encore: Dinosaurs and the mammal longevity gap, Evolutionary Biology - with Associate Professor Molly Burke
5 months ago
39 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
How the work of one researcher, Dr Clair Patterson, brought the fall of leaded gasoline and discovered the age of the Earth!
5 months ago
31 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Scientific and Historical look at The rise Leaded Gasoline - When industry poisoned the world
6 months ago
40 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Sierra Negra volcano's internal dynamics through gravity and deformation with Dr Antonina Calahorrano-Di Patre
6 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Insects breathe?! An inside look at insect evolution through respiration with Dr Hollister Herhold
7 months ago
53 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Modeling dwarf galaxies to probe the early universe with Dr. Eric Andersson
7 months ago
57 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
A tale of disappearing Seas, The Mediterranean sea basically drys up! - The Messinian Salinity Crisis
8 months ago
35 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Gravitational Lensing Part 2! Strong Lensing, modeling and so much more!
8 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast
Gravitational Lensing - Micro, weak, and Strong Oh MY! with Dr Georgios Vernardos
8 months ago
54 minutes

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast

Whimsical Wavelengths is a science podcast hosted by volcanologist and geophysicist Dr. Jeffrey Zurek, exploring how science actually works—messy data, imperfect models, human personalities, and all. The show spans topics across the physical sciences, including volcanology, astronomy, geophysics, planetary science, physics, food science, and the history of scientific discovery.

Most episodes feature conversations with working scientists and researches discussing their research, methods, and career paths. Others are solo, narrative-driven explorations that trace how we came to understand the natural world. Episode topics vary from wandering stars and volcanoes to black holes, ice cream, and the occasional scientific paradox. Throughout, the focus is less on headlines and more on process: how evidence is gathered, how ideas change, and why uncertainty is a feature of science rather than a flaw.

Whimsical Wavelengths is rooted in science communication and teaching, with an emphasis on clarity without oversimplification. Mathematical rigor, historical context, and real-world field experience are woven together to show how different scientific disciplines intersect and inform one another. Along the way, there are reflections on mentorship, belonging in science, and what it means to pursue curiosity as a career.

The tone is thoughtful, curious, and occasionally irreverent—expect the odd terrible science dad joke, but never at the expense of the science itself. This is a podcast for listeners who enjoy learning how we know what we know, whether they come from a scientific background or simply want a deeper, more honest look at the process of discovery.

New episodes are released every two weeks.