The weekly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
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Naked Astronomy: the Naked Scientists' Astronomy and Space Science Podcast - audio that's out of this world...
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StarDate, the longest-running national radio science feature in the U.S., tells listeners what to look for in the night sky.
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This is the full live stream audio of the Astronomy Cast episodes. The first half hour is the regular episode, and the second half hour is a Q&A session with questions submitted by live viewers and email.
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Publishing monthly, Space Boffins brings you cutting edge conversation and debate about the past, present and future of space science.
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The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.
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Weekly startup news brief in the Middle-East
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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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Awesome Astronomy explores the frontiers of science, space and our evolving understanding of the universe. Join Ralph, Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programmes dedicated to space and astronomy news and monthly podcast extras covering hot topics and special interviews in the world of science and astronomy.
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A call-in show from author Nora McInerny that lets real people get real honest about how they're really doing. Operators(me) are standing by to take your calls. In case you didn't know, we're still making episodes that are available exclusively on Nora's Substack!
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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“Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be warned, as he looks into its depths something starts to look back… New episodes every Thursday produced by Rusty Quill, featuring guest actors, short stories, serial plots and more. The long awaited continutation The Magnus Protocol launche ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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This Week in Space Telescopes is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing you the latest science and mission updates from humanity’s eyes in space. Each week, your hosts Tony Darnell (Deep Astronomy) and Dr. Carol Christian (Center for Emerging Media) bring you everything you need to know about the fascinating world of space telescopes.
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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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Public Outreach for Space Exploration
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Current content form the Popular Science Magazine
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A weekly podcast discussing art, creativity and partnering with God to develop and use our gifts for good.
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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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The latest news about astronomy, space and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope presented in High Definition is only for devices that play High Definition video (not iPhone or iPod). To watch the Hubblecast on your iPod and/or iPhone, please download the Standard Definition version also available on iTunes.
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A place for time travellers to consult records of the future during eternity
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Space Junk is a weekly podcast dedicated to the amazing hobby of amateur astronomy. Each week we’ll answer your questions and bring you the latest information and advice on the tools, gadgets, software and techniques for maximizing your enjoyment of the night sky. Your hosts are Tony Darnell from DeepAstronomy.space and Dustin Gibson from OPT Telescopes, a world leader in telescopes and accessories. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spacejunk/support
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Not for profit website/blog on astronomy, space and my writing
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Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay (Planetary Science Institute), this show brings the questions of an avid astronomy lover direct to an astronomer. Together Fraser and Pamela explore what is known and being discovered about the universe around us. Astronomy Cast is supported thru patreon.com/AstronomyCast.
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A podcast putting the lens on astronomy. Through the Telescope is a podcast exploring some of the big topics in astronomy in little pieces. Whether you know your red giants from your redshifts or still get caught up on the difference between astronomy and astrology, join Rose and Elliott as they journey through the Cosmos and generally have fun along the way. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast for Amateur Astronomers. Topics, interviews, information and fun for whatever level of Amateur Astronomy you're at or heading towards.
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Planetary Radio brings you the human adventure across our Solar System and beyond. We visit each week with the scientists, engineers, leaders, advocates, and astronauts who are taking us across the final frontier. Regular features raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face. Join host Sarah Al-Ahmed and Planetary Society colleagues including Bill Nye the Science Guy and Bruce Betts as they dive deep into space science and exploration. The monthly Space Policy Edition takes you in ...
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Educating your Homeschool Child isn't about doing a million different things. It's about focusing on the handful of the most important things and doing those really well by focusing on wonder, discovery, and imagination.
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Discover the future of workspaces with PC350 VISTA Telescopic Solutions on the PC350 Podcaste’s. Hosted by pc350, this episode explores how VISTA transforms environments, offering privacy, accessibility, and a sleek design focal point.New podcast weblog
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Welcome to ”History in Slow German” the podcast that delves into significant events of world history, all presented in slow, clear German. If you’re learning German and want to explore both the language and historical narratives, this is the perfect podcast for you! In this podcast series, we explore key moments and pivotal turning points that have left a lasting impact on the world we know today. From dramatic events in ancient history to the political upheavals of the 20th century, we take ...
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Welcome along to Half-Arsed History! It's a weekly podcast highlighting absurd and entertaining stories from history. Three times a week, it helps host Riley Knight feel as though his useless history degree has some kind of real-world relevance. Get in touch: [email protected] Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/halfarsedhistory Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/halfarsedhistory Buy Half-Arsed History merch: https://halfarsedhistory.theprintbar.com If you've ...
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The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers was founded in 1947 and promotes observing of the solar system. Both amateur and professional astronomers work together to further our understanding of the universe.
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The goal of this podcast is to deliver radio broadcasts as you would have heard them 80 years ago, during the days of World War 2. Our episodes will be a mix of entertainment, news and other information. You’ll hear each episode as close to the original date as possible, with some additional bonus episodes thrown in that include related content.
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Two friends, two beers, and a casual conversation about space. Landing monthly in your podcast feed.
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Join Dean Regas, astronomer, author, and space expert on a journey through the stars! Guests from all over the globe bring their knowledge and passion about today’s latest scientific discoveries and advancements. From eclipses to supernovas, from rockets to rovers; there’s a whole universe to explore! Dean is the author of “How to Teach Grown-Ups About Pluto” and “100 Things to See in the Night Sky” and was the longtime host of PBS' Stargazers television program. Looking Up is a production o ...
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A History Podcast for Kids! Parents love us, Teachers love us, and most importantly, kids do too! History can be amazing, inspiring and relevant to anyone. We love to share the stories of Spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more! A professional music score and important songs accompany nearly every themed episode. Proud Kids Listen Member @pastandcurious
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An unbounded journey through the archives of astronomy
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Space Case explores the real science behind sci-fi, specifically in terms of space.
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If binoculars are the flip phone of sightseeing, this handheld telescope  is the iPhone.
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Today’s episode has two segments. First, we have NBC’s War Telescope as it aired on June 2, 1945. That is followed by a re-recording of U.S. President Harry Truman’s address to a joint session of Congress on the war effort against Japan. Visit our website at BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts. Subscribe to the ad-free version at https://podcasters.spoti…
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📖 Episode Transcripts in Link Below ⬇️ Today, we’ll dive into the story of Galileo Galilei and his groundbreaking use of the telescope, which forever changed our understanding of the universe. https://patreon.com/HistoryinSlowGerman?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link…
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The telescope is a device that, for the last four hundred years, has helped us unlock the mysteries and secrets of our solar system, galaxy, and indeed universe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Temple & The Telescope: Seeing God through His Covenant
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58:37What a brilliant discussion today with Tanna Fox as we talked about all sorts of beautiful connections between the temple & the telescope. The more we LOOK for God, the more His LIGHT enters our lives. We come to SEE him through His covenants. The instrument, the focus, the lens and the coating they all matter…
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This month we have Galactic sized lancing battles, Jupiter twice its size, Wales entering the space race and we have emails! Oh we have emails!By Awesome Astronomy
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Muon Experiment Challenges Physics Model, Dieting Linked to Depression, Study Links Incarceration to Mortality, AI Test Revolutionizes Colorectal Screening, and more...
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11:09(0:10): Muon Mystery Deepens: New Experiment Challenges Standard Model of Physics (2:21): Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms, Study Reveals (4:08): Landmark Study Links Incarceration to Higher Mortality Rates, Urges Healthcare Reform (6:14): AI-Powered Gut Bacteria Test Offers Promising Noninvasive Colorectal Cancer Screening…
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Anglerfish Ancestors Once Roamed The Seafloor
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13:07There are over 200 species of deep-sea anglerfish; some are long and thin, some are squat and round, some have fins that they use to "walk" along the sea floor, and others have huge eyes set far back into their heads. But how did all this morphological diversity first come to be? Thanks to a new anglerfish family tree, now we know. Scientists built…
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So youve chosen your perfect electric bikewell, thats just the beginning because now it's time for accessories.
So youve chosen your perfect electric bikewell, thats just the beginning because now it's time for accessories.
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Sauropods were some of the largest dinosaurs to ever stomp across the planet, and they did their stomping pretty much everywhere.
Sauropods were some of the largest dinosaurs to ever stomp across the planet, and they did their stomping pretty much everywhere.
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There are few bike styles that are as all-around capable as fat tire e-bikes.
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The phrase the worlds smallest violin is dripping with sarcasm and reserved for disdain, but for some researchers its a mark of pride.
The phrase the worlds smallest violin is dripping with sarcasm and reserved for disdain, but for some researchers its a mark of pride.
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My favorite pair of shorts right now comes from The North Face.
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Theres no such thing as a normal dad.
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On June 3, 1925, Goodyear launched its first civil airship .
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Your Microsoft 365 subscription has silently been draining your wallet for years.
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Everything is fun and games when its daytime, and you can actually see your favorite birds, plants, and sights clearly.
Everything is fun and games when its daytime, and you can actually see your favorite birds, plants, and sights clearly.
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An undergraduate student at West Virginia University (WVU) recently discovered a mystery fungus that has eluded mycologists for decades.
An undergraduate student at West Virginia University (WVU) recently discovered a mystery fungus that has eluded mycologists for decades.
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In December 2010, Michael Faherty died in his home in Galway, Ireland.
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The Great Lakes have claimed thousands of lives and ships .
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Ask A Spaceman Ep. 249: Where Do the Constants of Nature Come From? Part 1
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35:35Part 1 of 2! How do fundamental constants appear in physics? Why are they so important? Why do we care where they come from? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PaulMSutter Read a book: http:…
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Telomir-1 Targets Aging Breakthroughs, Study Reveals Cancer Evolution Insights, Scientists Revive Ancient Egyptian Blue, Metashells Revolutionize Agriculture, and more...
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11:29(0:10): Telomir-1 Targets Aging and Rare Diseases: Preclinical Successes Spark Hope for Future Breakthroughs (2:15): Largest Study Yet Reveals Key Cancer Evolution Insights During Metastasis, Suggests New Treatment Strategies (4:36): Scientists Revive 5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Blue Pigment for Modern Uses and Museum Displays (6:59): Revolutionary 'Me…
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As artificial intelligence seeps into some realms of society, it rushes into others. One area it's making a big difference is protein science — as in the "building blocks of life," proteins! Producer Berly McCoy talks to host Emily Kwong about the newest advance in protein science: AlphaFold3, an AI program from Google DeepMind. Plus, they talk abo…
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In this episode, you all share your most toxic work experiences with Nora. For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here. Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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📖 Episode Transcripts in Link Below ⬇️ Today, we’ll dive into the birth of the university system, a cornerstone of modern education that began in medieval Europe. https://patreon.com/HistoryinSlowGerman?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link…
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Before astronauts could land and walk on the Moon, NASA had to be sure they could do three things: live in space for days at a time, catch and link up with other spacecraft, and work outside their ship. And it took stabs at two of those goals 60 years ago today, with a mission called Gemini 4. [AUDIO: 3, 2, 1, Ignition … Liftoff …] Astronauts James…
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Lab Notes: How microscopic algae can devastate ocean life
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13:34A couple of months ago, a killer started mobilising off the South Australian shore — one that would wipe out marine life, make surfers feel sick, and smother picturesque beaches in thick foam. The culprit? A bloom of tiny organisms called microalgae. We can't see them with the naked eye, but in big enough numbers, they can devastate ecosystems. So …
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Solar generators can make your life a little easier on a good day or save you on a bad day.
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In a world first, scientists at the University of Utah have engineered fruit flies susceptible to cocaine addiction .
In a world first, scientists at the University of Utah have engineered fruit flies susceptible to cocaine addiction .
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An eaglet has left the nest .
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Streamed live on May 26, 2025. Hosted by: Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela L. Gay Some of our favorite robots are rovers currently roving around the surface of the Moon & Mars. But there’s some pretty tricky terrain out there and engineers are scheming up clever ways to explore other worlds inspired by life that crawls, slithers, hops and flies. As we ex…
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 758: Non-Roving Rovers By Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on May 26, 2025. Some of our favorite robots are rovers currently roving around the surface of the Moon & Mars. But there’s some pretty tricky terrain out there and engineers are scheming up clever ways to explore other worlds inspired by life that crawls, slith…
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For being the worlds oldest known synthetic pigment, the original recipes for Egyptian blue remain a mystery.
For being the worlds oldest known synthetic pigment, the original recipes for Egyptian blue remain a mystery.
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In this episode of 'Looking Up,' Dean Regas chats with Alan Stern, a planetary scientist for the New Horizons mission exploring Pluto. Listen for the latest on the mission, and behind the scenes audio from the I Heart Pluto Festival in Flagstaff, Arizona.
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AirTag fans have discovered a major design flaw: it doesnt fit in a wallet.
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In roughly 4 billion years, our home Milky Way galaxy may collide with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy.
In roughly 4 billion years, our home Milky Way galaxy may collide with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy.
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Gorilla kisses, a waving water dragon, and a pair of lion siblings engaging in mischief.
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Gravity seems like a predictable, even mundane, aspect of existence.
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The ticking tyranny of 2 a.m. after you climbed into bedresponsiblyat 11 .
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 758: Non-Roving Rovers
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31:26https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6p03D1iaMw Streamed live on May 26, 2025. Hosted by: Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela L. Gay Some of our favorite robots are rovers currently roving around the surface of the Moon & Mars. But there’s some pretty tricky terrain out there and engineers are scheming up clever ways to explore other worlds inspired by life tha…
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New Drug Combo Improves Skin Cancer Survival, CAR T Therapy Shrinks Brain Tumors, FDA Approves Moderna's mNEXSPIKE Vaccine, Vepdegestrant Doubles Survival in Trials, and more...
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12:12(0:10): New Drug Combo Boosts Survival in Advanced Skin Cancer, Promising Future Treatment Shift (2:20): Promising Dual-Target CAR T Therapy Shrinks Tumors in Aggressive Brain Cancer, Extends Survival (4:30): FDA Approves Moderna's mNEXSPIKE for High-Risk Groups, Shifts Vaccine Strategy (7:00): New Drug Vepdegestrant Doubles Progression-Free Surviv…
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For hundreds of years sailors have told stories about miles of glowing ocean during moonless nights. This phenomenon is known as "milky seas," but the only scientific sample was collected in 1985. So atmospheric scientist Justin Hudson, a PhD candidate at Colorado State University, used accounts spanning 400 years to create a database of milky seas…
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If you step outside at dawn on June third of 2033, you’ll see the planet Venus standing due east – the brilliant “morning star.” But if you don’t want to wait that long to experience that beautiful view, then take a look at dawn tomorrow – Venus will be standing in the same spot in the sky. Not only that, it stands at that spot in the sky every eig…
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If you use Apple devices regularly, then your Apple account has lots of important files and data attached to itincluding photos and videos of precious memories and extensive email archives that you need ...
If you use Apple devices regularly, then your Apple account has lots of important files and data attached to itincluding photos and videos of precious memories and extensive email archives that you need to hang on to.
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Its 2025.
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When I launched my third brilliant side project last year (dont ask about the first two), I was hit with an annoying realization: having a website is crazy expensive.
When I launched my third brilliant side project last year (dont ask about the first two), I was hit with an annoying realization: having a website is crazy expensive.
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