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 .


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 .