Science Story Time #7:Thomas Edison’s Job Test with an Accountant

Today I talk about the Thomas Edison employment quiz with my friend Edward who is an accountant. This test was considered the definitive IQ test in the 1920s and determined if you could work for the man, the miracle, the mastermind who was the Wizard of Menlo Park. How well can you do? As always, drop me a line at sciencestorytime@gmail.com and rate, review, and subscribe to the show on iTunes.

Here’s the full test!

Science Story Time #7:Thomas Edison’s Job Test with an Accountant

Science Story Time #6: Nitrogen Fixation with a Political Scientist

Today I talk with my friend Don about the complicated history of Fritz Haber. Haber won a Nobel Prize for discovering a way to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere, leading to manmade fertilizer and increasing the world’s food supply by up to 50%. He also developed chemical weapons during WWI.

My numbers for current nitrogen usage come from this paper: Galloway et al. 2008, Science: 320, 889-892

Science Story Time #6: Nitrogen Fixation with a Political Scientist

Science Story Time #5: The “Friendly Atom” with a NASA scientist

Today I talk with my friend Ben who designs electrical propulsion systems at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA! We discuss his current work and what the future looks like for efficient space travel and then talk about the plans that the US government had for peaceful applications of nuclear weapons with Project Plowshare in the 1950s to 1970s. The Edward Teller paper can be found here (http://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1951-Teller-Ulam-LAMS1225.pdf) and the Ted Talk Ben mentions is here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGjQSnLg4Y). To read more about Project Plowshare I recommend this Wired article (http://www.wired.com/2009/04/yourfriendatom/).

Science Story Time #5: The “Friendly Atom” with a NASA scientist

Science Story Time #4: Philanthropy with a social scientist

I talk with my friend Elyse about philanthropy in modern day America and the historical trends that led to how charitable dollars are distributed today. Time to get your Junto on! Also, here is the link to the book chapter by Peter Hall that I read from: http://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/phall/Powell%20Essay-Final%20-%20rev.pdf. Enjoy!

Science Story Time #4: Philanthropy with a social scientist