Podcasts

Prof. Hila Mai on the Tel Aviv 360 podcast. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Podcast: The Next Step of Evolution – The Magic of Bones

In the Tel Aviv 360 podcast series, we are hosting Prof. Hila May from the Faculty of Medicine, who talks about the difference between human bones today and those of the past, and the price we pay for progress.
Prof. Rafi Bistritzer. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson's Office

Podcast: Prof. Rafi Bistritzer on the "magic angle" in graphene and the birth of the field of twistronics

Tel Aviv 360 Podcast: The 2020 Wolf Prize laureate in Physics talks about the discovery that changed the world of two-dimensional materials, and his new research into acousto-electric superlattices
Prof. Ron Margolin, Tel Aviv University. Screenshot.

Podcast: The Great Mysteries of Science – Is There Intelligence in the Universe? (Episode 4)

Prof. Ron Margolin of Tel Aviv University on meaning, the laws of nature, and whether the universe is “directed” — from Tel Aviv 360, Tel Aviv University’s podcast channel (Hebrew only)
Prof. Tomer Wolansky. Photo: Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv 360 Podcast: The Whole Truth About Dark Matter | Particle Physics

Prof. Oded Rechavi. Photo: Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv 360 Podcast: Epigenetics – What Really Passes From Generation to Generation?

With the participation of Professor Oded Rechavi, Department of Neurobiology, Faculty of Life Sciences and School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University (Hebrew only)
Professor Yaniv Assaf. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Tel Aviv 360 Podcast | The Great Mysteries of Science – The Frontiers of Knowledge 

Is there a limit to human knowledge? Is it possible to understand the universe, consciousness, ourselves? And perhaps there are barriers that we will not be able to overcome and there are secrets that will always remain beyond our reach? Prof. Yaniv Assaf
Prof. Avraham Hefetz. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Podcast: Who are the first honey pirates in history?

Tel Aviv 360 Podcast: The first to discover the method were the bears and badgers, which Prof. Avraham Hefetz calls the first honey robbers. Humans discovered the method and developed the agricultural industry for raising honey bees.
Dr. Adi Ashkenazi, Department of Particle Physics, Tel Aviv University. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Podcast: The Ghost Particle – Neutrino

Dr. Adi Ashkenazi, Department of Particle Physics, Tel Aviv University. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson
Professor Erez Etzion. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Podcast: The Secrets of the CERN Particle Accelerator

From the podcast series "Tel Aviv 360" (Hebrew)
Space Exploration Podcast with Professor Reinhard Ganzel. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Podcast: The Dark Secret of the Milky Way According to Nobel Prize Winner Prof. Reinhard Ganzel

The Tel Aviv "360" podcast series is proud to host Nobel Prize winner in Physics (2020), Prof. Reinhard Ganzel, on the dark secret of the Milky Way. (English)
A quantum expert in a black shirt lectures on physics and galaxies against a spectacular scientific background.

Podcast: The Untold Story of Particle Physics and Dark Matter

From the section "Podcast Tel Aviv 360 of Tel Aviv University" (Hebrew only)
Dr. Shoki Kuriski, hosts podcast conversations about music and science and everything in between. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson.

Podcast: Conversations about music, science and everything in between: music and the science of archeology (chapter 1)

Tel Aviv University's Tel Aviv 360 podcast with the participation of astronomer Dr. Noah Barosh and Uzi Shalu from the Philharmonic Orchestra on the roots of music in the era of ancient man
Prof. Ron Lipshitz. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson

 Podcast: Introduction to Emergence and the Mesoscopic Space | The never-ending journey from the simple to the complex (chapter 1)

Prof. Ron Lipshitz - School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University is a guest on Tel Aviv University's Tel Aviv 360 podcast
Cell membrane receptors. Photo: depositphotos.com

Podcast: Cracking the secrets of cell membranes | In the end it's all a matter of chemistry (chapter 3)

The interviewee: Dr. Raya Sorkin, School of Chemistry in the Faculty of Exact Sciences. As part of the Tel Aviv 360 podcast of Tel Aviv University (Hebrew only)
bird of prey Illustration: depositphotos.com

Podcast: The nature of the environment - why did the buzzard become Israel's national bird?

The Tel Aviv 360 podcast of Tel Aviv University with the participation of Prof. Yossi Leshem (Hebrew only)
epigenetics. Illustration: depositphotos.com

 Podcast: What is 'epigenetics' and how our emotions affect DNA | In the end it's all a matter of chemistry (chapter 2)

Tel Aviv 360 podcast of Tel Aviv University. Interviewed, Prof. Yuval Ebenstein (Hebrew only)
This artist's illustration, prepared for the Harvard Smithsonian Center, depicts two neutron stars at the moment of collision. New findings confirm that collisions of neutron stars cause short bursts of gamma rays in which the rare metals including gold are produced. All the gold on Earth is believed to have come from such neutron star collisions. illustration

Podcast: All the gold in the world comes from a collision between two neutron stars: two years for James Webb, episode 4 podcast:

Tel Aviv 360 podcast of Tel Aviv University
Wheat harvest in ancient Egypt. From Wikishare

Podcast: Botany - the wheat crisis and the ways to save it

The cave of the ancient man. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Podcast: Archaeo-botany - reconstruction of gardens and vegetation in the palaces of luxury in antiquity

This is a way to learn about the nutrition, health and more of the ancient man * Tel Aviv University 360 podcast
Wheat and rice are the most common food plants in the world. Illustration: depositphotos.com

In the end it's all a matter of chemistry (chapter 1)

In the end it's all a matter of chemistry (chapter 1) * How do food plants become resistant to pests?
roots. Image: depositphotos.com

Podcast: Botany — Thinking Like Plants (Episode 1)

Prof. Yasmin Maroz from the School of Plant Sciences and Food Safety in the Faculty of Life Sciences at Tel Aviv University talks about the secret world of plants in the Tel Aviv 360 podcast of Tel Aviv University
The success of the model can improve the study of bird migration. Pelicans, photo: Reot Alon

Podcast: A billion birds migrate in Israel a year

A picture of the remains of the palace discovered in excavations at the Kaifa site in the Judean Lowlands and which is attributed to King David. Photo: Skyview Company, courtesy of the Hebrew University and the Antiquities Authority

Podcast: The untold story of the history of the Kingdom of Judah

Episode 1 - The Tel Aviv 360 Podcast of Tel Aviv University hosted by Prof. Oded Lifshitz, Department of Archeology at Tel Aviv University
The development of life. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Podcast: The Great Mysteries of Science Episode 1 - The Origin of Life

From the scribepod website

Two chatbots talk to each other in a completely automatically produced podcast

The technological artist Kecha recently created a podcast in which two artificial intelligences talk to each other. He wrote code that automatically picked links to interesting academic articles in the field of computer science, extracted from them the
The James Webb Space Telescope in front of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, the first galaxy field revealed by the telescope. Early results from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed surprisingly large early galaxies, challenging current cosmic models. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI

Tel Aviv 360 podcast: Two years of James Webb, episode 1: The great wonder in the sky

In the first episode we will talk with Professor Dan Maoz, from the School of Physics and Astronomy: we will understand how the telescope works and what distinguishes it from its predecessors, about the advantage of viewing in infrared light, how the scientific community works with the telescope,
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Podcast: "Pursuing Science", episode 4: Chemistry - reaction, half reaction, one quick look

An episode from Tel Aviv University's Tel Aviv 360 podcast that reviews scientific research. (Hebrew only)
Prof. Erez Ben Yosef. Photo: Tel Aviv University

Podcast: Crimson fabric that reveals the fashion during the time of Kings David and Solomon

Prof. Erez Ben Yosef from the Department of Archeology at Tel Aviv University in a fascinating description of the elite's fashion in the tenth century BC, during the reigns of David and Solomon * from the Tel Aviv 360 podcast series of
Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson

From Shiloh to Ashdod to Kiryat Yaarim and finally to Jerusalem: the archeology and the story of the wanderings of the Ark of the Covenant - podcast

Prof. Israel Finkelstein from the Department of Archeology at Tel Aviv University takes us into the wonderful journey following the story of the wanderings of the Ark of the Covenant in 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel. How the Ark of the Covenant was transferred from Shiloh to the captivity of the Philistines in Ashdod