
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Welcome to the Scientifically Sound! I'm Ralph from the South. It's the host that does the most and I don't mean to boast. This is my scientific journey coming to the creative forefront. You may find that a scientific discovery could be inspired by a hit song of an amazing musician. Or maybe a musician was reading up on some academic journals to find their new melody. Whatever the case may be, we have science, we have music, put them together and let's use it. Follow us on Instagram @scientificallysound
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
H.A.P.P.Y Radio(waves)
Video to Episode: https://youtu.be/QomjXhg0fN8?feature=shared
After a year of changes, Rex and I decide to have a talk and do something new.
Welcome to Scientifically Sound! Where I, Ralph from the South, along with my "roommate", Rex the Lab Tech, kick back and bring science into the creative spaces of music, storytelling, and art. Think of us as your fellow goofballs giving you science news and stories that are fun and informative.
This episode, we dive in to the hit "H.A.P.P.Y Radio" by Edwin Starr and how radio waves are transmitted and received in a radio broadcast.
News brought by Rex
A blast of radio waves hit Earth after travelling for 8 billion years
https://www.newscientist.com/article/...
A luminous fast radio burst that probes the Universe at redshift 1
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s...
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