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This month, I'm chatting with Dr. James Claverley! James is a "scientist at heart" based at the National Physical Laboratory. He now puts skills learned working in metrology (the study of measurements) to good use in the offices of NPL. James is also on the IOP's Diversity committee. He's been working on a report from last year's LGBT+ physical sciences climate survey.

In this episode, we talk about the importance of redefining the kilogram, queer STEM heroes, and James teases some of the findings from the LGBT+ physical sciences climate survey.

If you want more from James, you can find him, and plenty of pictures of his dog, River, on Twitter as @DrClaverley.

BIG NEWS! SciCurious is recording a live show! To see what it's about, check out SciCurious.fm/live, and get tickets through the the Glasgow Science Festival event page.

You can, of course, find more from the podcast of Twitter as @SciCurious_pod, and you can send emails to [email protected]

Music, as ever, was by Austin Weber. Find his music on iTunes and Spotify. Keep an eye out for his new album, Love Songs for No One, dropping on May 11th.

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And thanks as ever to IOPScotland, for making SciCurious possible!

 

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