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StarTalk Radio

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Science, pop culture, and comedy collide on StarTalk Radio! Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and Director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, and his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities, and scientific experts explore astronomy, physics, and everything else there is to know about life in the universe. New episodes premiere Tuesdays. Keep Looking Up! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podca ...
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George's Random Astronomical Object is a biweekly astronomy podcast featuring science discussions about astronomical objects at randomly selected locations in the sky. The wide range of topics discussed in the show include stars, variable stars, variable variable stars, supermassive black holes, ultracool dwarf stars, exoplanets, howler monkeys, infrared radiation, acronyms, more acronyms, starbursts, measurements of less than 12 parsecs, jellyfish galaxies, diffuse ionized gas, and general ...
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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

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Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
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The Backyard Astronomer Podcast

The Backyard Astronomer AZ

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The Backyard Astronomer brings you semi-monthly topics and interviews relative to astronomy, space, and science. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/BackyardAstronomerAZ Presented by Manzanita Insurance and Accounting. www.manzanitainsuranceandaccounting.com
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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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Astronomical Dusk

Astronomical Dusk

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Broadcasting monthly from the Midwestern United States, Astronomical Dusk is a half-hour web radio show featuring music, sketches, field recordings, and more. Air time is astronomical dusk. astronomicaldusk.net
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Astronomically20

Alex Rigotori, Aaron Sabbach, Kuro Mitsuki

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Slaying dragons by day, and shooting aliens by night. We play Starfinder and Pathfinder. Based upon some home brewed stories of epic proportions.
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Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University

Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University

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We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.
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5 Minutes With An Astronomer

5 Minutes With An Astronomer

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Join us to explore the universe. Each episode we tackle one question and ask Stuart Robbins, a professional astronomer, to help us understand the topic in under 5 minutes without a script. The show is a crossover of the Exposing PseudoAstronomy podcast and the award winning The Reality Check podcast.
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A roundup of the day’s most important news stories from around the world, from TLDR News. But we don’t just tell you what’s happening, we explain it: making complex topics simple to understand. Listen to the Daily Briefing for your global news bulletin every weekday. Pre-order the next edition of Too Long, TLDR’s print magazine, here: https://toolong.news/daily
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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Smart People Podcast

Smart People Industries

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Smart People Podcast is a biweekly, interview-based podcast that features today's most well respected thought leaders engaging in authentic, insightful conversation for the benefit of the listener. The host, Chris Stemp, and his co-host/producer Jon Rojas, utilize their insatiable curiosity and relatable charm to provoke their guests into giving the interview of a lifetime. Every single guest has achieved a high level of recognition within their arena and in doing so has collected a wealth o ...
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As former high-level CIA operatives, John Sipher and Jerry O'Shea would create fake conspiracies around the world. Now, with the help of experts, they execute their own fun and fearless investigation into conspiracy theories past and present to assess what's real. And how. And why. - Executive Producers: Adam Davidson, John Sipher, Jerry O'Shea & Jonathan Stern - Associate Producer: Rachel Harner - A production of Honorable Mention and Abominable Pictures
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This show goes behind the scenes for the tools, techniques, and difficulties associated with the discipline of data engineering. Databases, workflows, automation, and data manipulation are just some of the topics that you will find here.
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Frequency Earth | A Sci-Fi Sketch Comedy Podcast

Rob Schultz and Russell August Anderson

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In the distant future, archeo-astronomer Jeffrey Lutz travels the stars collecting broadcasts from Earth. A scripted sci-fi comedy podcast by Rob Schultz and Russell August Anderson, Frequency Earth is a blend of sitcom - the adventures of a guy traveling through space - and sketch comedy - the transmissions he picks up from Earth.
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Arizona Highways Podcast

Arizona Highways Podcast Network

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Join Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Robert Stieve as they interview experts about exploring Arizona's natural beauty, and give listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the beloved publication Arizona Highways Magazine.
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’The CoLeague Experience’ offers concise 10–15 minute episodes packed with experimentation, inspiration, and fresh insights into modern management and workplace culture. Each episode challenges conventional thinking and delivers actionable strategies to redefine leadership in today’s fast-paced world. Tailored for busy executives, every installment distills complex ideas into clear, impactful takeaways. Tune in to gain innovative perspectives that empower you to drive transformative change w ...
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Beneath the Shadows takes you on a journey through the incredible stories that shape our world, from dark mysteries and unsolved crimes to uplifting tales of resilience and inspiration. Each episode shines a light on both the extraordinary and the enlightening, unearthing the hidden details of historical events, heartwarming moments, and the human spirit's triumph over adversity. Whether we’re uncovering eerie forgotten mysteries or sharing stories that touch the soul, we'll explore the dept ...
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Open Minds UAP News

Alejandro Rojas

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An examination of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) and related topics with credible UFO news and information. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/open-minds-uap-news--6161161/support.
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Anytime Now

Honest History

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Explore the tales you won’t find in your school textbook. From daring escapes to ingenious inventions, Anytime Now transports kids back in time with the incredible sounds and stories of the past. Created by Honest History for kids ages 8+ (and their grownups, too). In true Honest History fashion, this podcast encourages kids to dive deep into each story, inspiring them to create a positive impact on history themselves. Will you join the adventure? Travel to any time, right now. Press “play” ...
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Bright Side

TheSoul Publishing

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Whether you’re into useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, recent discoveries, mysterious stories, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! You can expect all that and more coming at you in five new episodes every day. If you’ve got a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then join our community! We have a good time, so take your shoes off, kick back, and make yourself at home here on the Bright Side of life!
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Lillee Jean TALKS Live

Lillee Jean Productions

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Lillee Jean Talks! Live is a show by actress Lillee Jean, that is recognized for featuring interviews with Hollywood's most prominent actors, singers, and award-winning directors. LJ Talks focuses on a deeper perspective, rather than surface-level talk.
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Black Like Me with Dr. Alex Gee is a podcast that invites you to experience the world through the perspective of one Black man, one conversation, one story, or even one rant at a time.
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Your source for UFO News, Updates, Case Studies, Interviews, and More. 3 WEEKLY SHOWS - - UFO Case Studies - Mysteries with a History - Strangest News of the Week Pertaining to one of life's biggest questions, "Are We Alone..?", the UFO / UAP phenomenon teases us with tantalizing glimpses of another reality, one far removed from the mundane world and opens up exciting possibilities that our planet might be being visited by a number of non-human intelligences from beyond our Earth, and maybe ...
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A Little Bit Of Science

A Little Bit Of Science

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From tales of historical idiocracy and scientific genius to weird and wacky cultural phenomena, Dr Rod Lamberts and Dr Will Grant are here to take you on a wild conversational journey, deep diving into the crevices of science, history and culture that you never knew existed.
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Where We Live

Connecticut Public Radio

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Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us personally and here at home.
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The Word Association

Adal Rifai, Brett Lyons, Rob White

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Improvisers Adal Rifai, Brett Lyons and Rob White are The Word Association. Every episode, they each bring a new word to use as a springboard for discussion, bits, puns, tangents and more. Do they sometimes find connections between the words? Yes, they sometimes do. Adal, Brett, and Rob have each, at some point in their lives, been described as funny. New episodes every Tuesday. Editing by: Julia WD Harrison Theme by: Arne Parrott Logo by: Casey Borden You can email the show at [email protected]
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Shop4aBiz Podcast

Daniel Triana

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Hi, and welcome to the Shop4ABiz podcast! This series is meant to present small local businesses by highlighting their unique services or products. This podcast is designed to be informative, educational and entertaining. While at the same time supporting local businesses. We hope you enjoy this journey and share it with friends, colleagues and family. Also, feel free to visit www.Shop4aBiz.com for more information.
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Scientists just found something huge — the biggest thing in the entire universe! It’s called Quipu, and it’s a massive space structure made of galaxy clusters all tied together like a cosmic web. 📏 Get this — it’s 1.3 billion light-years long and weighs 200 quadrillion times more than our Sun! 😲 That’s a 2 followed by 15 zeros — now that’s heavy! Q…
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The constellation of Bootes is usually described as the Herdsman who was placed in the sky for inventing the plough drawn by two oxen. The way to pronounce Bootes is to think of the word co-ordinate. Bootes is very prominent in the spring and early summer skies. It is always a little bit difficult to work out the best shape to describe Bootes becau…
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Black holes aren’t just the stuff of science fiction; they’re real astronomical objects so dense, so massive, that nothing, not even light, escapes from them. Today, we’re getting lost in the void. Yale Astrophysicist Priya Natarajan joins us for an hour to talk about her research on these extraordinary objects. Last year, she was named one of Time…
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In today’s episode, we cover new evidence of life in space, the France-US Ukraine talks, the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on sex, and the Trump family’s potential conflict of interest. Watch TLDR’s latest videos here: https://youtu.be/wuuAUxthPNQ?si=yx1OqL4A8fXyruqH https://youtu.be/_x3AS5gK4rE?si=Sq4kfgeuWZTAGvE_ TLDR’s Daily Briefing is a roundup of…
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Dune. Star Wars. Alien. Science fiction movies love alien worlds, and so do we. But how do scientists find planets outside our solar system in real life? One way is by looking for the stars that wiggle. Historically, astronomers have measured those wiggles via the Doppler method, carefully analyzing how the star's light shifts. Thanks to new data f…
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Ever wonder if you're inadvertently making everyday blunders without even realizing it? Well, get ready to have your mind blown as we uncover the things we keep doing wrong on the daily. From simple tasks like tying shoelaces to more complex maneuvers like chopping veggies, there's a whole world of 'oops' moments waiting to be explored. Join us for…
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Have you heard about the strange place in Oklahoma where something really weird happens? There's this spot where no one can hear you speak, no matter how loud you try to talk! It's like sound just disappears into thin air. Scientists are baffled, and people who visit are totally freaked out. It’s one of those mysteries that you have to see (or not …
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You've probably seen those viral images of kangaroos chilling in shallow water, seemingly inviting you to join them. But in Australia, it’s likely they're trying to hurt you. Some folks on social media say kangaroos might lure predators into the water to drown them, using their strength to hold heads underwater. While there's evidence of this tacti…
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April 30, 2025 will be the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. An Air America helicopter was the last helicopter to land in Saigon to evacuate the South Vietnamese. Captain Neil Hansen discusses his experiences in Southeast Asia, the unknown history of the 243 Americans that lost their lives & were left behind, his escape from Cambodia, & more.…
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Imagine a giant asteroid hurtling toward Earth, just like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Would you survive such a cataclysmic event? In this video, we'll explore what it would take to make it through the massive explosion, firestorms, and global darkness that followed. Could modern technology and our survival instincts h…
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Scientists have found a strange golden orb at the bottom of the ocean, and no one knows exactly what it is! This mysterious object was discovered off the coast of Alaska during a deep-sea exploration. It’s soft, shiny, and looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. Some researchers think it might be a type of marine egg or sponge, but they're stil…
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Did you know NASA found something super creepy in space? They discovered “galaxy eaters,” also known as supermassive black holes, that gobble up entire galaxies! These black holes are so strong that not even light can escape their pull, which makes them practically invisible. What's really wild is how they can grow by devouring stars, gas, and ever…
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Imagine living in the Devonian Period, a time around 400 million years ago when the world was a totally different place. You’d be surrounded by strange, giant plants and the first forests, but there wouldn’t be any flowers or grass yet. Instead of birds or mammals, the skies might be filled with giant insects, and the oceans were teeming with bizar…
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Imagine living on a planet with super high gravity – everything would feel way heavier! Even simple things like walking or lifting your arm would be a real workout. You’d feel like you were carrying extra weight all the time, and jumping? Forget about it! Your muscles would have to be super strong just to move around, and even your bones would need…
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Hey everyone, ever noticed those little vertical ridges on your nails and wondered what they mean? Well, we’ve uncovered some shocking truths behind them, and trust me, it’s not what you’d expect! But that's not all—this video dives into other surprising body facts that will blow your mind. From quirky things your body does to hidden health signals…
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You won’t believe what scientists just dug up in Antarctica. 🧊 They found fossils of a giant superpredator that ruled the seas millions of years ago — we’re talking bigger than a great white shark! This beast had massive teeth and probably snacked on anything that crossed its path. The craziest part? It lived in what used to be a warm, tropical oce…
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Hey Bright Siders! Ready to put your brain to the test? We've got some awesome new puzzles that will really challenge your attention to detail. Whether you're a puzzle pro or just love a good mental workout, these are sure to get those brain muscles stretching. So grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and let's dive into some mind-bending fun. Think yo…
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The future is here — and it’s looking seriously cool. 😎 Imagine driving with a holographic windshield that shows directions, alerts, and more, right in front of your eyes like a sci-fi movie. Or picture a rollable laptop you can carry like a scroll and unroll into a full screen anytime, anywhere. 🌀💻 And get this — scientists in Japan have created a…
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Did you know solving riddles is like a workout for your brain? 🧠 It helps sharpen your thinking, boosts memory, and even improves problem-solving skills in real life. Plus, it’s just plain fun — like being a detective in your own mystery movie. Now here’s the challenge: we’ve got 14 riddles from a strange little town you probably shouldn’t stay in.…
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In today’s episode, we cover the Australian election, US-UK trade talks in Washington, China’s latest response to Trump’s tariffs, and Mexico’s push to ban advertising by foreign governments. Watch TLDR’s latest videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL5LO_mN4So https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FodMpaQbRTs Watch the latest episode of TLDR’s Wo…
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UFOs and the Catholic Church: The Hidden Connection Explore the Vatican’s rumored UFO files. Join Cristina Gomez and Jimmy Church examine the Catholic Church’s connection to extraterrestrial life, UFO sightings, and alien encounters. Did the Pope hold undisclosed knowledge about aliens? 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - Background on Content 05:53 - Pope’s com…
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With the rise of AI, the European Union introduced regulations to standardize some rules for its use. The so-called Artificial Intelligence Act introduces significant changes for all companies and employers using AI systems across the EU. So, what does this new legislation seek to accomplish, and what is Czechia doing to implement it?…
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April 1945 marked the final month of Allied bombing raids on Czechoslovakia. Among the targeted cities were Kladno, Chomutov, Karlovy Vary, and most notably Plzeň. In today’s episode of our series How did WWII end in the Czech lands?, we recall the last bombing raids on this West Bohemian city with historian Karel Foud.…
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From April 11–13, one of the largest Model UN (MUN) conferences in the Czech Republic was held in Brno. The event saw approximately 200 participants this year. While there, I spoke with one of the invited speakers, former Slovak ambassador to NATO, Peter Bátor. Acting as the former advisor to the former Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová, among other…
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Some scientists are convinced that beyond Neptune, there's a planet they've yet to see. This so-called "Planet 9" is so far away, it would be a faint object. The stretch of sky researchers would have to search is huge. But a new astronomical facility on a mountaintop in Chile could help tackle the search. The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has b…
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So, picture this epic volcano, right? But it's not your average fiery mountain—oh no, this bad boy's got some serious flair. Think lakes that changes colors nestled in its crater, like a real-life artist's palette. And that's just the beginning—there's crazy stuff like geysers shooting sky-high, bubbling mud pots, and steam vents hissing up a storm…
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Have you heard about Asteroid Apophis? It's like the rockstar of space—cool name, big impact! This bad boy has been causing a stir among astronomers. It's got a reputation for being a bit of a troublemaker, swinging by Earth every now and then, giving us all a little scare. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom—NASA's been keeping a close ey…
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In today’s episode, we cover the surprise ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and M23 rebel group, the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, and Russia’s latest strikes in the Ukrainian capital. Watch TLDR’s latest videos here: https://youtu.be/FNr_cIZHrnc?si=Om8Km3NHhJRZ65E3 https://youtu.be/7Uch9HGW6jc https://youtu.b…
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Spring is a time of migration for amphibians around New England. And there’s a lot being done to help these little creatures get to their summer homes - safely! Today, we hear from those working to aid the frogs, and toads, and helping them cross the roads. We might even get to meet a frog and a toad, or two! The Connecticut Beardsley Zoo joins us,…
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The central role of leaders is to create organizations that fit human nature, emphasizing the significance of organizational culture. Noel Tichy's model categorizes organizational components as solid (operations), liquid (relationships), and gas (culture). Real-world examples highlight culture's impact on collaboration and innovation. Culture, ofte…
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Prague is an expanding city. By 2050, projections expect that up to 2 million people could live in Czechia’s capital. To make this transition easier for its residents, the city is investing heavily in its public infrastructure. The latest exhibition at the Center for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP) shows the extent to which the city is inves…
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Hail might seem like harmless frozen raindrops, but for airplanes, it's a whole different story. Picture this: a plane flying through the sky, minding its own business, when suddenly, it encounters a hailstorm. Those innocent-looking chunks of ice can wreak havoc on an aircraft's exterior, causing dents, cracks, and sometimes even engine damage. It…
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On the eastern edge of the Sahara Desert, researchers found a mysterious stone circle. It’s kind of like Africa’s version of Stonehenge, but possibly even older. This thing might be a message from before written language even existed. We’re talking about people who used stones to track the stars and mark time thousands of years ago. It shows just h…
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Think your brain’s got what it takes? These riddles are no joke—they’ll twist your mind in the best way possible. If you can crack them, you’re basically a genius (no pressure). It’s the kind of challenge that makes you go “aha!” or “wait… what?” every time. Whether you’re in it for fun or bragging rights, this is your chance to shine. Hit play and…
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Hey everyone, got a sec? You gotta check out this video—it's all about the crazy secrets hidden in stuff we use every day, like USBs. Seriously, you won't believe what's lurking beneath the surface of these everyday items. It's like a whole new world of knowledge just waiting to be uncovered. So grab your snacks, get comfy, and let's dive deep into…
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A lost golf ball was actually found on the moon! Back in 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard decided to take a swing while he was up there on Apollo 14. Talk about a cosmic tee-off! He used a makeshift club and sent that ball soaring into space, making history as the first person to play golf on the moon. The ball didn't just disappear into the lunar abys…
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