lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2020

Momentos estelares de la ciencia #18: El descubrimiento de la dinamita [Podcast]

 



Sobre el descubrimiento de la dinamita por Alfred Nobel trata esta nueva píldora en los Momentos estelares de la ciencia en Onda Regional de Murcia (28/09/2020). Podéis escuchar mi intervención pulsando aquí.

7 comentarios:

  1. Mackenzie Le Rennetelviernes, 18 julio, 2025

    The discovery of dynamite by Alfred Nobel was truly a turning point in the history of science and technology. It’s fascinating to see how innovations like this have both positive and negative impacts on society. Listening to podcasts like this one not only expands my knowledge but also reminds me of how games like Bitlife let us explore different life paths, sometimes even as inventors making groundbreaking discoveries!

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  2. That sounds fascinating! I’ve always been intrigued by how inventions like dynamite have shaped our world, both positively and negatively. Alfred Nobel’s story shows how scientific discoveries can have unexpected consequences. Speaking of surprising discoveries, I recently tried Slope Game online—at first, I thought it was just a simple pastime, but it turned out to be pretty challenging and fun! Sometimes, trying new things can lead to interesting experiences.

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  3. Marie S. Lunsfordjueves, 21 agosto, 2025

    Fascinating podcast on Alfred Nobel and the dynamite discovery! It's amazing how one invention can have such far-reaching consequences, both positive and negative. Did you know some use explosives to clear paths for fun in Snow rider ? Speaking of, exploring new perspectives on history like this is crucial for a well-rounded understanding.

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  4. Fascinating topic! I've always been intrigued by Nobel's complex legacy - creating such a destructive invention yet establishing the Peace Prize. It reminds me of how competition can drive innovation, much like how I've seen players develop incredible skills through friendly rivalry on Basketball Stars. The platform's competitive environment really pushes people to improve, similar to how scientific breakthroughs often emerge from challenging circumstances.

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  5. That's a great little snippet about Nobel and the discovery of dynamite! It's fascinating how accidental discoveries can have such a huge impact on the world. I often wonder what other breakthroughs are just waiting to be stumbled upon. Listening to this makes me think about how even something potentially destructive can be used for beneficial purposes, like construction and mining. Thinking about modern advancements, sometimes I feel like we're playing a real-life version of crazy cattle 3d, navigating a complex and rapidly evolving technological landscape. It's both exciting and a little daunting! Thanks for sharing this insightful moment in science history.

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  6. The turning point in scientific history often hides behind unexpected innovations. Alfred Nobel's discovery of dynamite is a prime example of how a single breakthrough can alter the course of multiple fields. While working on a group project, I faced a situation reminiscent of the Connections Game, where chaotic ideas needed to be harnessed into a cohesive presentation. This experience taught me the importance of clear communication and focus in collaborative efforts.

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  7. Wow, fascinating snippet about Alfred Nobel and dynamite! I never really thought about the backstory, only the Nobel Prize. It's amazing how one invention can have such a huge impact, both positive and negative. It reminds me of those times playing Eggy Car – you think you've got the perfect balance, then BAM, you hit a bump and the egg goes flying! Sometimes, just like Nobel's invention, things don't quite go as planned, haha. Thanks for sharing!

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