Local scientists, engineers, historians, anthropologists and others discuss the wacky and wild histories behind their areas of expertise, as well as the work they do in the lab.
Learn about the unseen worlds of helpful and harmful bacteria, exotic particles colliding at astonishing speeds in the largest particle accelerator ever built, and the socioeconomic and emotional networks of support after loss.

Ananya Chakrava:
Graduate student, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering:
"From Cheese to Disease"
Bennet Greenberg:
Postdoctroal research associate, Department of Physics:
"Uncovering the Infinitesimla World of MESONS The Largest Particle Collider Ever Made"

Madeline Paxson:
Graduate student, Department of Psychology:
"Socioeconomic Status and Support After Loss"
Presented in partnership with the Center on Science and Technology at Princeton University.