Liz Newbern

Liz Newbern Hails from the southern climes of Arkansas. Having recently acquired a B.A. in geology from Bryn Mawr College, which has led to many trips with pockets filled with rocks. During her brief reprieve from school, she spent time working at an independent book store, helping folks find that book they heard about on NPR. Now she's a graduate student here at NYU, eager to get people interested and invested in scientific research.

3D Printers and Thunderstorms
25 March 2014
Amy discusses 3D printing technology, and her newfound obsession with it. Liz talks about indoor thunderstorm demonstrations of lightening.
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25 March 2014
Amy discusses 3D printing technology, and her newfound obsession with it. Liz talks about indoor thunderstorm demonstrations of lightening.
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Fracking and Nuclear Weapons
30 April 2014
Two controversial subjects - fracking and nuclear weapons. First Liz clears up any misconceptions about the relationship between fracking, waster water, and earthquakes. Then Kelly interviews a nuclear physicist about the science behind nuclear weapons.
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30 April 2014
Two controversial subjects - fracking and nuclear weapons. First Liz clears up any misconceptions about the relationship between fracking, waster water, and earthquakes. Then Kelly interviews a nuclear physicist about the science behind nuclear weapons.
Listen here.