The Sound of Science
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The Sound of Science - 'Being Severe Weather Ready'
The Sound of Science - 'Being Severe Weather Ready'
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 2
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 2
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 1
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 1
The Sound of Science - 'The Intricacies of Friendship'
The Sound of Science - The Intricacies of Friendship

The Sound of Science - 'Engineering and Vaccines'
Dr. Brynteson: You are listening to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Dr. Kristin Brynteson, director of NIU STEAM. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Muthuswamy, associate professor in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology. Welcome!
The Sound of Science - 'Leaving the Pandemic Cocoon'
The Sound of Science - 'Leaving the Pandemic Cocoon'
The Sound of Science - 'Happening Here at NIU'
The Sound of Science - 'Happening Here at NIU'
The Sound of Science - 'Moon Rocks'
The Sound of Science - 'Moon Rocks'
The Sound of Science - 'Meteors'
The Sound of Science - 'Meteors'
The Sound of Science - 'Derechos'
The Sound of Science - 'Derechos'
The Sound of Science - 'Lifelong Learning'
The Sound of Science - 'Lifelong Learning'
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 1'
The Sound of Science (June 25, 2021)
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 2'
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 2'
The Sound of Science - 'Human swarm robotics'
The Sound of Science - 'Human swarm robotics'
The Sound of Science - 'Pumpkin Spice'
The Sound of Science - 'Pumpkin Spice'
The Sound of Science - 'Agent-based Modeling and Covid-19'
The Sound of Science - 'Agent-based Modeling and Covid-19'
The Sound of Science - 'Agent-based Modeling'
The Sound of Science - 'Agent-based Modeling'
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 2
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 2
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 1
The Sound of Science - 'Connecting with Nature' Pt. 1
The Sound of Science - 'Being Severe Weather Ready'
The Sound of Science - 'Being Severe Weather Ready'
The Sound of Science - 'Derechos'
The Sound of Science - 'Derechos'
The Sound of Science - 'Moon Rocks'
The Sound of Science - 'Moon Rocks'
The Sound of Science - 'Meteors'
The Sound of Science - 'Meteors'
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 1'
The Sound of Science (June 25, 2021)
The Sound of Science - 'Happening Here at NIU'
The Sound of Science - 'Happening Here at NIU'
The Sound of Science - 'Leaving the Pandemic Cocoon'
The Sound of Science - 'Leaving the Pandemic Cocoon'
The Sound of Science - 'The Intricacies of Friendship'
The Sound of Science - 'The Intricacies of Friendship'
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 2'
The Sound of Science - 'Vision Rehabilitation Pt. 2'
The Sound of Science - 'Lifelong Learning'
The Sound of Science - 'Lifelong Learning'
The Sound of Science - 'Engineering Cheesecake'
Dr. Brynteson: Welcome WNIJ listeners to The Sound of Science. I'm Kristin Brynteson, director of NIU STEAM. Today I'm joined by Dr. Muthuswamy, associate professor in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology. Welcome.
The Sound of Science - 'Industrial Engineering'
Dr. Brynteson: Welcome WNIJ listeners, I'm Dr. Kristin Brynteson, director of NIU STEAM. Today, I have Dr. Muthuswamy, associate professor in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology joining me in the studio.
The Sound of Science - 'Severe Weather Research'
KC: Welcome to The Sound of Science of WNIJ. I'm K.C. from and today we're joined by Dr. Victor Gensini for today's episode. Thanks for joining us.
The Sound of Science - 'Tornado Alley'
KC: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm K.C. and today we're joined by Dr. Victor Gensini from Northern Illinois University and today's topic is Tornado Alley, but does Tornado Alley really exist?
The Sound of Science - 'Severe Weather'
KC: You're listening to the Sound of Science on WNIJ, I'm K.C. and today we welcome Dr. Victor Gensini from Northern Illinois University to talk about tornados.
The Sound of Science - '100th Episode'
Jeremy: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Jeremy and today we're celebrating our 100th episode of the Sound of Science. Given the occasion, we couldn't think of a better topic than radio and science literacy. Joining us today, we've got WNIJ Producer Spencer Tritt.
The Sound of Science - 'The Science of Counting'
KC: I'm KC Sauer.
The Sound of Science - 'Recycling'
Ann: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm STEAM Educator Ann Shult.
The Sound of Science - 'Destruction'
Jeremy: Welcome to The Sound of Science. I'm STEM Educator Jeremy Benson.
The Sound of Science - 'Illinois Frogs'
Kristin: Welcome WNIJ listeners to the Sound of Science. I’m Kristin Brynteson, Director of NIU STEAM.
The Sound of Science - 'Berthe Morisot'
HOLLIE: Welcome to the Sound of Science. You’re listening to part three of our three-part series celebrating Women’s History Month. Over the past few weeks, we’ve featured the voices of women working in STEM right here at Northern Illinois University. For our final episode we reached out to Becky Griffith. Becky is a STEAM educator with a background in fine arts and a passion for teaching video game design. We asked Becky who we should be celebrating this March and her answer brought to light an artist who is sure to leave an impression.
The Sound of Science - 'Jane Goodall'
HOLLIE: Hello, WNIJ listeners and welcome to The Sound of Science. This episode is part two of our three-part series celebrating Women’s History Month. In this series, we feature voices of Women in STEM working at Northern Illinois University. For today’s episode I reached out to Ann Shult, a STEAM Educator with 26 years of experience teaching high school anatomy and physiology right here in DeKalb #428. When asked who her STEAM role model was, Ann quickly answered and knew exactly who she wanted to talk about.
The Sound of Science - 'Amelia Earhart'
HOLLIE: Welcome to The Sound of Science. This episode is part one of a three-part series featuring voices of women in STEM working right here at NIU in honor of Women’s History Month. Expect to learn all about some amazing women whose legacies are much too big for one episode and whose impact affects not just the fabric of science history, but the day-to-day lives of the women out in the world today using STEM to create change. This week I reached out to engineer turned educator, blogger, podcaster, and maker extraordinaire Dr. Kristin Brynteson and asked her to talk about a woman in STEM who inspired her.
The Sound of Science - 'Percy Julian'
FLYNN: Welcome to the Sound of Science. I’m Joseph Flynn with the Center for Black Studies and today Ms. Gaylen Rivers joins me as we look at prominent black figures in STEM.
The Sound of Science - 'The Moors'
JOSEPH: Welcome to The Sound of Science on WNIJ. I’m Joseph Flynn from NIU’s Center for Black Studies and I’m joined by Ms. Gaylen Rivers.
The Sound of Science - 'Ancient Egypt'
Joe: Good afternoon listeners and welcome to The Sound of Science on WNIJ. I’m Joseph Flynn from the NIU’s Center for Black Studies and today I’m joined by Ms. Gaylen Rivers.
The Sound of Science - 'The Periodic Table'
KC: Hello listeners! Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ! I’m K.C. Sauer from NIU STEAM.
The Sound of Science - 'Neptune'
KC: Hello listeners! Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I’m NAME from NIU STEAM and I’m joined by fellow STEAM Team member NAME.
The Sound of Science - 'The Water Cycle'
JEREMY: Happy New Years, WNIJ Listeners! The Sound of Science is back and we’ve got a fun year planned for the show. Our listener Evan T. wants to know when water first appeared on Earth, how it got here, and what triggered the start of the water cycle.
The Sound of Science - 'Polar Bears'
Welcome to The Sound of Science on WNIJ. I’m Jeremy from NIU STEAM and today I’m joined by Ann.
The Sound of Science - 'Sugar'
Hollie: Good afternoon, WNIJ listeners. Welcome to The Sound of Science. I’m Hollie.