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Science Saturdays | S02E03 | Sir J. C. Bose (English)
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0:00 Introduction
1:33 Section 01- A study in vernacular
2:57 Section 02- Humble beginnings
4:24 Section 03- The father of Radio waves
6:04 Section 04- A love letter to nature
9:39 Section 05- A word of the wise
Welcome to the second season of Science Saturdays, a podcast series that dives into the lives of some scientists who changed the world!
You know of the success stories of these scientists. But the times when they struggled and the tales of them overcoming the hurdles are the highlights of our podcast. This podcast series is like a window to the past, and an opportunity to submerge ourselves in the shoes of famous scientists who achieved the impossible.
Our audiobook stories are available in multiple regional languages. Check it out in your preferred language and share it with your friends and family!
The third episode throws light on the life and works of Sir J. C. Bose, a biologist, physicist, botanist, and early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and was a major force behind the expansion of experimental science on the Indian subcontinent. A crater on the moon has been named in his honor!
For the best experience, please use headphones 🎧.
#jcbose #bose #indianscientist
#science #sciencecommunication #sciencepodcasts #scientists #india
Creators: Ganesh Dharmadhikari, Raghav Chaturvedi, Vaibhav Kulshrestha, and Soumyajit Sanyal.
Script:
English - Soumyajit Sanyal, Raghav Chaturvedi
Hindi - Raghav Chaturvedi, Ganesh Dharmadhikari
Narrators:
English- Soumyajit Sanyal
Hindi- Abha Chaturvedij
Playlists:
Citations:
1. 'Kimayagar' - Achyut Godbole, Dipa Deshmukh; Manovikas Publications
2. Great Physicists - William H Cooper, Oxford Uni. Press
3. They called me mad - John Monahan, The Penguin Group
4. The Discoverers - Daniel J. Boorstin, Vintage books New York
5. A terrible beauty - Peter Watson, Phoenix Press
1:33 Section 01- A study in vernacular
2:57 Section 02- Humble beginnings
4:24 Section 03- The father of Radio waves
6:04 Section 04- A love letter to nature
9:39 Section 05- A word of the wise
Welcome to the second season of Science Saturdays, a podcast series that dives into the lives of some scientists who changed the world!
You know of the success stories of these scientists. But the times when they struggled and the tales of them overcoming the hurdles are the highlights of our podcast. This podcast series is like a window to the past, and an opportunity to submerge ourselves in the shoes of famous scientists who achieved the impossible.
Our audiobook stories are available in multiple regional languages. Check it out in your preferred language and share it with your friends and family!
The third episode throws light on the life and works of Sir J. C. Bose, a biologist, physicist, botanist, and early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and was a major force behind the expansion of experimental science on the Indian subcontinent. A crater on the moon has been named in his honor!
For the best experience, please use headphones 🎧.
#jcbose #bose #indianscientist
#science #sciencecommunication #sciencepodcasts #scientists #india
Creators: Ganesh Dharmadhikari, Raghav Chaturvedi, Vaibhav Kulshrestha, and Soumyajit Sanyal.
Script:
English - Soumyajit Sanyal, Raghav Chaturvedi
Hindi - Raghav Chaturvedi, Ganesh Dharmadhikari
Narrators:
English- Soumyajit Sanyal
Hindi- Abha Chaturvedij
Playlists:
Citations:
1. 'Kimayagar' - Achyut Godbole, Dipa Deshmukh; Manovikas Publications
2. Great Physicists - William H Cooper, Oxford Uni. Press
3. They called me mad - John Monahan, The Penguin Group
4. The Discoverers - Daniel J. Boorstin, Vintage books New York
5. A terrible beauty - Peter Watson, Phoenix Press
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