Iron Man

This week it's back to the MCU for Iron Man (2008). The military want some weapons and Tony Stark is happy to oblige. We're talking military funding (again), nuclear fusion and 680kg exoskeletons! Freda is shvitzing, Abi has Covid...it's a mess!"Manic pixie dream boy"Twitter: @movies_scienceInstagram: @scienceatthemoviesReferences, resources and tidbits:Articles: Iron Man: The science behind the fiction, New ScientistHow Nuclear Fusion Reactors Work, How Stuff WorksNuclear fusion is a question of when, not if, BBC NewsCold fusion remains elusive - but these scientists may revive the quest, National GeographicScience Topics:ARC: A compact, high-field, fusion nuclear science facility and demonstration power plant with demountable magnets, Sorbom et al, 2015, Fusion Engineering and Design, Vol 100, pp 378-405 doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2015.07.008Exoskeletons: State-of-the-Art, Design Challenges, and Future Directions, Agarwal & Deshpande, 2019, Book Chapter: Human Performance Optimization, pp 234-259 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190455132.003.0011Youtube Fun Times:First Full Flight Test of Real Life Iron Man Suit, Savage Builds by Discovery UKDisney+ has a bunch of short behind the scenes documentaries as extras for Iron Man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Do you like science? Do you like movies? Well, have we got a combo for you! Every two weeks join us, real life physicists Freda and Abi, while we break down the science behind some of the best and worst movie plots out there. We also get real about the depiction of scientists and their working environment in movies and lay it all on the table with our WTF moments. We're not about debunking, we're here to show our appreciation to the art of movie magic but reserve the right to laugh and shout as well as applaud where deserved! Here comes the science... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.