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Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Released Thursday, 25th February 2021
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Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Measuring Earth’s surface like never before, and the world’s fastest random number generator

Thursday, 25th February 2021
 1 person rated this episode
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First up, science journalist Julia Rosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about a growing fleet of radar satellites that will soon be able to detect minute rises and drops of Earth’s surface—from a gently deflating volcano to a water-swollen field—on a daily basis.

Sarah also talks with Hui Cao, a professor of applied physics at Yale University, about a new way to generate enormous streams of random numbers faster than ever before, using a tiny laser that can fit on a computer chip.

This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.

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[Image: Kyungduk Kim/Yale; Music: Jeffrey Cook]

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