Instant Genius is a bite-sized masterclass in podcast form. In this week’s episode, we talk to Dr Kimberly Arcand.
She is a data visualiser and science communicator for NASA.
In this episode of Instant Genius, Arcand explores a future where you could hold a supernova in your hand, or even listen to a black hole. This is all part of the development of astrophysics, moving past flat 2D images to a more interactive experience.
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