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Under the Surface

Under the Surface

De : Sanketh Bhat H S
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Welcome to Under the Surface, the podcast that goes beyond the headlines to dissect the world’s most important concepts. We don't just tell you what happened; we explain the "why," the "how," and the data sitting just beneath the surface.Sanketh Bhat H S Science
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      Jan 11 2026

      Explore the incredible physics of sap ascent, where dead xylem cells function as microscopic straws to pull water hundreds of feet into the air using negative pressure and transpiration. Discover how giants like the Coast Redwood overcome hydraulic resistance through conduit widening, avoid the blockages of cavitation, and even "drink" coastal fog directly through their leaves to thrive at the very limits of biological height.

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      14 min
    • The Tug-of-War Moon: The Explosive Secrets of Io
      Jan 10 2026

      Journey to the most volcanically active body in our Solar System, a world defined by constant geological mayhem. We investigate how the gravitational pull of Jupiter and its neighboring moons relentlessly "stretches and squeezes" Io, creating enough internal friction to power hundreds of volcanoes. Join us as we discuss the latest Juno mission discoveries and the scientific debate over whether a global magma ocean lies beneath its tortured surface.

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      14 min
    • The High-Altitude Fortress: Why Antarctica Defies the Heat
      Jan 9 2026

      Discover why the South Pole is warming at a much slower pace than its northern counterpart, the Arctic. This episode explores how Antarctica’s immense elevation, averaging over two kilometres above sea level, acts as a physical shield that inhibits the flow of warm air from lower latitudes. We also break down the unique atmospheric "puzzle pieces," from high-speed winds to massive ice sheets, that keep the frozen continent uniquely chilled while global temperatures rise.

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      13 min
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