Jocelyn Bell

Interview with Jocelyn Bell

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In the summer of 1967, the then PhD student Jocelyn Bell was analysing the records of a new radio telescope at the University of Cambridge when she detected some unusual signs, very slight but regular. One of the options that were being considered at that

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Interview with Francisco Mojica

We speak with Mojica about the circumstances of his discovery, the following investigations, and present and future applications. We also ask him about the controversy regarding patents, and also how he is experiencing this recognition and attention towards his work.

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GEORGE LAKOFF

George Lakoff

Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, the American linguist George Lakoff (New Jersey, 1941) attends Mètode.

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Interview with Juan Fuster

Parlem amb Juan Fuster sobre els aspectes més destacats de la física de partícules i sobre l’enteniment entre els científics i els periodistes, una relació que considera necessària.

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Interview with Hans Peter Peters and Susanna Priest

We talked to Hans Peter Peters and Susanna Priest, researchers on science communication, about the breach between the two cultures.

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Interview with Maxwell Boykoff

«When I discuss the shortcomings of media representations of climate change, oftentimes there can be a focus on journalists. But really, this can come back to the scientists themselves»

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Carles Puche

Journalist Carme Puche shares one of the many conversations she had with her father Carles Puche, scientific illustrator, about the importance of drawing science.

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Interview with Ana Lluch

Doctor Ana Lluch talks about the current situation regarding breast cancer, one of the topics approached in Mètode's latest issue,  The thin line. Cancer in the 21st century.

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Mètode TV: Interview with a Manuel Costa

Manuel Costa, Full Professor of Botany at the University of Valencia, talks about Alfred Russel Wallace. The year 2013 has been declared the year of Wallace. On the occasion of this commemoration, the University organised a series of conferences entitled «Geography of Life». [Interview in Spanish]

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Time and (a)symmetry

I must confess it: Physics has always filled me with a feeling of respect. I would be lying if I did not admit that thinking about some of its mysteries has tormented me more than once.  That is how I was warned at high school by

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