Math! Science! History! Podcast
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We are the podcast Math! Science! History! and we bring the rich history of our discoveries and explorations to you! Hosted by Gabrielle Birchak and powered by coffee. Lots of coffee. https://www.mathsciencehistory.com
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In today’s episode of Math! Science! History!, Gabrielle interviews Dr. Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, Director of Research at the Massachusetts Historical Society, to uncover the hidden battle against smallpox during the Revolution. Thank you @mhs1791.bsky.social

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Albert Einstein moved to the United States on October 17, 1933.

Two weeks later was Halloween.

When a group of girl trick-or-treaters knocked on his door that evening, Einstein came to the front porch and played the violin for them:

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#HappyHalloween2025 #ScienceSky
In today’s episode of Math! Science! History!, Gabrielle interviews Dr. Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, Director of Research at the Massachusetts Historical Society, to uncover the hidden battle against smallpox during the Revolution. Thank you @mhs1791.bsky.social

🎙️ Check it out here: buff.ly/Em74B8C
Visit the Massachusetts Historical Society at @@MHS1791.bsky.social
Tomorrow on Math! Science! History! >>> Before America was a country, Abigail Adams faced a different war: smallpox. In 1776, she gathered her children, entered quarantine, and chose science over fear. Tomorrow, hear her story and the letters that changed history.
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The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument has created a cosmic map of unprecedented scale. Its newly published findings, combined with those from other observations, suggest that dark energy changes over time.
Rethinking Our Place in the Universe
The new map of the Universe’s expansion history released by the DESI Collaboration offers hints at a breakdown of the standard model of cosmology.
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New episode this weekend, start of the Johannes Kepler story!

(Posting this so I actually have to finish it).
Happy birthday! Congratulations to your very spectacular annual trip around the Sun!
So... it looks like hamsters will soon be in our feed. Visit us at MathScienceHistory.com
Anybody else visit Wikimedia to look up "physicist A.K. Geim" only to follow up your search with "hamster?"
Behind every equation is a human mind. This week, we explore Ludwig Boltzmann’s genius, his struggles, and the math that changed how we see time itself. #MathScienceHistory #Podcast

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He made time stand still! Ahmed Zewail captured chemical reactions in quadrillionths of a second, unlocking a new era of science. #MathScienceHistory 🔗 Listen to New Flashcards Friday: Capturing Chemistry in a Flash! Here: mathsciencehistory.libsyn.com/flashcards-a...
What could this mean for learning with AI? An ancient Greek riddle just stumped modern AI. Plato’s 2,400 year old "double the square" puzzle showed ChatGPT struggling, improvising, even arguing just like a human student.

Curious? Read more:
ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle
The Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, appeared to improvise ideas and make mistakes like a student in a study that rebooted a 2,400-year-old mathematical challenge.
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Yesterday on Math! Science! History! >>> Quasicrystals Explained: From Forbidden Symmetry to Real‑World Uses. Discover how these once‑impossible structures changed science, and why they matter today. 🎙️ Listen now here: mathsciencehistory.libsyn.com/quasicrystal...
In 1982, Dan Shechtman looked into his microscope and saw the "impossible", a tenfold symmetry that shattered crystallography. Listen to today's podcast on Quasicrystals, and understand the strange order that changed crystallography! #MathScienceHistory

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