The physics of babies

As I've said before every baby is a scientist.  It might also be true that every scientist that becomes a parent becomes a baby scientist. This was certainly true for Philip Shemella, a computational physicist working in Zurich. When his baby daughter Heidi was born he became a '100% as a stay-at-home dad and 50% researcher'. In this charming video he discusses how it changed his life and how it led him to start research in the new field of 'the physics of babies' (the physics starts at 4mins)