104 Episodes

  1. μ: Bioprinting

    Published: 8/21/2020
  2. Episode 20: Vulcanized Rubber

    Published: 8/3/2020
  3. μ: Auxetics

    Published: 7/22/2020
  4. Episode 19: Material Informatics

    Published: 7/6/2020
  5. μEpisode 1: Filtering Out The Bad

    Published: 6/15/2020
  6. Episode 18: Diamonds Aren't Forever

    Published: 6/1/2020
  7. Episode 17: Perfecting Polymers Processing

    Published: 5/4/2020
  8. Episode 16: Surfactants: A Slippery Soap

    Published: 4/6/2020
  9. Episode 15: A Look Inside Ultrasound

    Published: 3/2/2020
  10. Episode 14: Self-Healing Rubber

    Published: 2/3/2020
  11. Episode 13: The Science of Blacksmithing

    Published: 1/6/2020
  12. Episode 12: Recycling and the Science of Separation

    Published: 12/2/2019
  13. Episode 11: The Ultimate Construction Material

    Published: 11/4/2019
  14. Episode 10: Seeing With Electrons

    Published: 10/7/2019
  15. Episode 9: Materials That Remember

    Published: 9/2/2019
  16. Episode 8: Yes, Chocolate is a Material

    Published: 8/5/2019
  17. Episode 7: Gore-Tex: Structuring a Company like a Material

    Published: 7/2/2019
  18. Episode 6: Hemodialysis and the Birth of Artificial Organs

    Published: 6/3/2019
  19. Episode 5: Solving Structures with X-Rays

    Published: 5/6/2019
  20. Episode 4: Turning Heat into Electricity

    Published: 3/31/2019

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In this podcast, Taylor and Andrew investigate the past, present, and future of materials science and engineering. Topic areas ranging from cutting edge materials technology, the history of different materials, the commercialization of new materials, and exciting advances in processing and characterization are all covered in detail. Our episodes include things like the unlikely discovery of superglue or teflon, the fascinating backstories about modern biomaterials like dialysis filters, and updates on new technologies including wearable electronics, next generation batteries, and nanomaterials. In short, we hope to help listeners understand the critical role that materials have played in society and even glimpse into what the future may hold for new materials.