Podcasts




When will we learn how to process nuclear fuel?

Duration: 0:35:00

There are too many still incomprehensible, unexplored and, frankly, frightening in the field of nuclear energy . We do not feel it, but it is all around us and can affect our health in a catastrophic way . Agris Auce, PhD, lead researcher at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the University of Latvia .


Language: Russian

Paradigm and paradoxes of physics

Duration: 0:35:00

Physics is the science of the world, in general, but now, according to some scientists, physics is going through ambiguous times . More and more phenomena are being discovered that cannot be explained using the laws known to us . We are talking about this today in the Nature of Things program with theoretical physicist Professor of the University of Latvia Vyacheslav Kashcheev .


Climate change: drown or freeze?

Duration: 0:35:00

Alexander Chernokulsky, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Climate Theory of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Lyudmila Vavilonskaya on the air of the Latvian radio 4 .


Learning abilities: a controversial category?

Duration: 0:37:05

Today's conversation will be about abilities . However, the guest of our broadcast does not agree with this term at all . According to him, as such, people have no abilities, but sometimes the development of thinking is not enough .


The solar system in a local gas bubble. What do scientists know?

Duration: 0:35:00

In good weather we can see stars in the sky and it seems that there is nothing between them but emptiness . Scientists suggest individual star systems may be in the so-called "local bubbles" This is not the most important "trick" of our Universe .