KWONG: So three scientists shared this award for experiments showing that two particles - let's say Mary Louise Kelly and Sacha Pfeiffer - could behave like a single unit even when far apart, a phenomenon which is known as quantum entanglement. ![]() The answer to the question is quantum physics. I read the headline, and now I realize I cannot tell you, like, what exactly that physicist did. Last week, the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded for what kind of research? ![]() All right, Sacha, Mary Louise, let's start with a newsy question. And today, we have a few questions for you to make sure you've been paying attention in science class. We're a daily science podcast that considers the science, and we believe that science is for everyone.ĪARON SCOTT, BYLINE: We love to talk about space, climate change, physics, critters. And to celebrate, its hosts, Emily Kwong and Aaron Scott are here to - actually, we're going to let them explain what they're here to do.ĮMILY KWONG, BYLINE: Welcome to Gee Golly Whiz Bowl, Short Wave's science quiz show. PFEIFFER: Short Wave is NPR's daily science podcast. Our colleagues at Short Wave turn 3 tomorrow.Īnd like Mary Louise, I also turned 50 last year. But today, we are here with another NPR milestone birthday. ![]() You may know that, last year, NPR and ALL THINGS CONSIDERED turned 50.
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