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Join host Stuart Gary for weekly explorations into Astronomy, Space, and Science News, featuring insights from 19 years on Australian Public Radio and industry experts. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.
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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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Houston We Have a Podcast

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From Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars, explore the world of human spaceflight with NASA each week on the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Listen to in-depth conversations with the astronauts, scientists and engineers who make it possible.
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Interplanetary Podcast

Matthew Russell

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Putting The Ace Back Into Space. Host Matthew Russell's critically acclaimed fun and factual show about all things SPACE. New episode every week with a deep dive into the latest hot space topics. With regular Interviews and discussions with the worlds top space experts. From how rockets fly to how blackholes work and everything in-between.
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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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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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Blue Dot

Dave Schlom, Matt Fidler

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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave Schlom leads discussions about the issues science is helping us address with experts who shed light on climate change, space exploration, astronomy, technology and much more. Dave asks us to remember: from deep space, we all live on a pale, blue dot.
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Space News Today

Bitesz.com | Podcasts

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The curated playlist of Space News podcasts from Bitesz.com...all your favourites in one feed. Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley & Professor Fred Watson; SpaceTime with Stuart Gary and Astronomy Daily.
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Author and futurist John Michael Godier explores the universe with video essays and as host of John Michael Godier's Event Horizon. Event Horizon is a Science and space focused narrative driven show featuring special guests covering science, astronomy, space science, futurism, technology, astrophysics, history, news and more. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/john-michael-godier/subscribe
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Science Talk

Scientific American

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Science Talk is a podcast of longer-form audio experiments from Scientific American--from immersive sonic journeys into nature to deep dives into research with leading experts.
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Step into the cradle of civilization and discover the secrets of ancient Mesopotamia. This podcast delves deep into the rich history, groundbreaking innovations, and profound cultural legacies of the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. From the rise of Sumer and the grandeur of Babylon to the enigmatic stories of Assyria and Akkad, *Mysteries of Mesopotamia* explores how this ancient region shaped the world as we know it. Discover how the Mesopotamians revolutionized human progress ...
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Cosmic Radio

NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)

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Ear-catching modular programs bringing the space-age science of radio astronomy down to earth! In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory brings you a series of brief insights into the fascinating world of deep space. Tune into the Universe with Cosmic Radio!
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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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I'm a Believer

James Mabe

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Conversations with real believers. Does Heaven exist? Is Bigfoot real? What does it mean to be trans? I dive deep into the topics that are often extremely one sided to see if they can convince me, to believe.
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Deep Space Podcast

Coalition for Deep Space Exploration

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Topics and issues impacting space exploration and space science over the next 50 years, examining where we’ve come from, where we are now, and what we have to look forward to. The podcast will feature guests inside the industry and government, who will share ideas, viewpoints and provocative insights on how we can explore further together.
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Exoplanet Radio

Deep Astronomy, LLC

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Have you ever wondered what lies beyond our solar system? Are there other planets like Earth out there? How do we find them and study them? What can they teach us about ourselves and our place in the universe? If you are curious about these questions, then Exoplanet Radio is for you. We will explore the fascinating field of exoplanets, the planets that orbit other stars. We will learn about the history and methods of exoplanet discovery, the diversity and characteristics of exoplanets, the c ...
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Welcome to Zodiac & Chill with Erica Bell: Love, Drama, and Cosmic Tea —Decode Him / DR101Love Presented by Love Decoded Media the weekly podcast where zodiac signs meet dating drama, pop culture tea, and real talk about love, vibes, and everything in between. Hosted by two cosmic besties with a passion for astrology and relationships, we decode the stars, break down your favorite signs, and spill the astro-tea in a fun, flirty, and totally relatable way. Whether you're a hopeless romantic L ...
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Spacewalk is the latest adventure with Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, as he takes listener and supporter questions and will dive deep into topics, while also having casual chats about whatever might be the current hot topic. The blend of Dodd's knowledge base, personal insights, and listener interactions makes this a must-listen for space enthusiasts and aspiring engineers alike. Join Tim as he continues his quest to "bring space down to Earth for everyday people"
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The Vatican Observatory is one of the oldest and most accomplished observatories in the world… which surprises people who have limited understanding of Church and science. In this podcast, you’ll hear from Vatican astronomers and their accomplished special guests as they explore the wonder of God’s surprising universe.
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Close your eyes and let the universe unfold. Sleep with Science is a nightly invitation to explore the quiet wonder of the natural world. Through calm, unhurried narration, we transform complex scientific ideas into soothing stories that ease your mind and spark gentle curiosity. From the vast patterns of astronomy to the elegant code of DNA, each episode offers a soft passage into topics like physics, biology, geology, helping you learn while you unwind. Perfect for thoughtful minds and res ...
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Learning by William

William Gottemoller

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Learning by William is a podcast that explores the wonders in astronomy, physics, history, and the arts. New episodes post every Saturday at 11 AM EST, 10 AM CST. Subscriptions to listen to exclusive episodes are 49 cents per month. With your subscription, you gain access to all forthcoming "subscriber-only" episodes and prior exclusive episodes. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/william-gottemoller/subscribe
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What is an Immersive Soundscape? A collection of sounds used to create a detailed, realistic and coherent scene, for example an entire train journey, a walk in the rainforest, hot chocolate at home with a cat by the fire or grabbing some fish and chips and walking by the beach on the sand with whales, seagulls, dolphins and children making noise.
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Join me as we embark on a journey of exploring the new and recent technological advances of the ever-expanding topic of space and space exploration. On Outerspace Newsbreak, I explore our current relationship with Mars, NASA, and SpaceX. Providing updates and new information on our current ventures with our expanding universe. I also travel into conspiracy theories here and there without going too deep into them, so whether you're a scientist or someone who enjoys the idea of space like me, ...
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QUO Fast Radio Bursts

Queen's Observatory

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It is our mission to bring exciting space news hot off the telescope into your ears. In one way or another, the Queen’s Observatory has continued its practice of sharing the wonders of the universe since 1857, thank you for joining us in this long running tradition. Here at Fast Radio Bursts we will answer your questions, interview astronomers, and dive deep into breaking research. From low Earth orbit to the clouds of Venus, from Betelgeuse to colliding black holes It’s a big universe to ta ...
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Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond

The Daily Princetonian

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Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B Cubed) is a collaborative project between The Daily Princetonian and Princeton Insights. The show releases 3 episodes monthly: one longer episode as part of the Insights partnership, and two shorter episodes independently created by the 'Prince.' This show is produced by Senna Aldoubosh '25 under the 147th Board of the 'Prince.' Insights producers are Crystal Lee, Addie Minerva, and Thiago Tarraf Varella. This show is a reimagined version of the show former ...
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Drones, UFOs or Something Else? It is a fact there are multiple global conspiracies, including extraterrestrials. The elites of the world power structure seek to bring about a New World Order as it's described in the Book of Revelation. This coincides precisely with Bible Prophecy, which is the topic of my latest book, a page-turner. My latest eBook, "Secrets of the Tribulation: Timeline - 2024 to 2030" is now available on Amazon & Barnes and Noble. It is a must-read! In addition, I have pub ...
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The French Whisperer ASMR Podcast helps you relax and fall asleep with soft spoken bedtime stories, that double as documentaries or lectures about History, Mythology, Astronomy, Physics, Anthropology, the Arts or Architecture... Let these fascinating stories clear your mind and lull you to sleep. Please follow to support my work. You can listen ads free to all my stories, get more of them, download episodes, vote in surveys and connect on my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thefrenchwhi ...
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Welcome to Astronomy Star Talk, your gateway to the wonders and mysteries of the universe! If you’re fascinated by the night sky, intrigued by black holes, or eager to learn more about our space explorers' incredible journeys, Astronomy Star Talk is the podcast for you. Every episode brings you closer to the cosmos, with discussions that take you from the solar system to the furthest reaches of the universe. Our host, a passionate space enthusiast, unravels complex astronomical phenomena, ma ...
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A Trip to Space

Ryan Morrison

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An exploration of space, the orbital economy and the people involved. A weekly podcast presented by science and technology journalist Ryan Morrison featuring a range of guests and features including Exoplanet of the Week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Going Offworld, your gateway to the cosmos beyond our Earth. We will explore our familiar celestial neighbors and venture into the vast, uncharted territories of our solar system. Each episode, we'll explore the cutting-edge of space exploration, the latest discoveries, and the incredible technological advances propelling humanity into a new era of interstellar adventure. Underwriting provided by the WayPaver Foundation. Join us, as we embark on this journey together, to the moon, ...
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In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover the latest findings in Martian meteorology, delve into Earth's ancient tectonic activity, and prepare for humanity's return to the Moon. Raging Winds on Mars: Unveiling Martian Weather Patterns A groundbreaking study published in the journal Science Advances reveals that wind speeds on Mars can reach up to 1…
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By the eighth century, the intricate Conglomerate had survived nearly everything the world could throw at it — Persian irruptions, Arab vanquishing, civil wars, and pestilences. It had lost half its home, but not its soul. The conglomerate that now stood was slender, harder, and unmistakably Greek. Its capital, Constantinople, was still the richest…
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End of an Era for SpaceX: SpaceX is decommissioning its original Starship launch pad, Pad 1, at its Starbase facility in Texas. This pad, crucial for early Starship development with 11 flights, has seen significant upgrades over the years and will be remembered as the birthplace of Starship flights. China's Reusable Rocket Ambitions: The Chinese co…
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Should we contact aliens? Should SETI conduct METI, Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence? Does Intelligent life exist? Are aliens hidden in the universe for some reason.Dr. David Grinspoon is an Astrobiologist, author, and Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute.Link:David GrinspoonWebsite: http://funkyscience.net/David's twitter: ht…
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Blue Dot marks three years of operation of the magnificent James Webb Space Telescope. NASA Webb Project Manager Mike Davis joins host Dave Schlom for an overview of the telescope's operation and unique capabilities that have surpassed the expectations of the astronomical community.By Dave Schlom, Matt Fidler
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European Space Industry Shakeup: Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales have announced a groundbreaking merger to form a new powerhouse in space systems, aiming for European autonomy in space technology. This collaboration will focus on everything from satellites to deep space exploration and is set to launch in 2027, employing around 25,000 people and gener…
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SpaceX Innovations, Low-Cost Telescopes, and the Mystery of Super-Puff Planets In this exhilarating episode of Space Nuts , hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner dive into the latest advancements in space exploration and the mysteries of the cosmos. With updates from SpaceX's recent successful launches to groundbreaking developments in lo…
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Parasites have roamed the Earth for a long time. They were here before the dinosaurs: The oldest fossils are more than 500 million years old. Today on the show, Regina G. Barber speaks with paleontologists Karma Nanglu and Danielle de Carle about a mysterious fossil called the “Riddler,” and the oldest-ever leech fossil. They share stories of the e…
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Which Alien movie would be easiest to survive? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice answer Cosmic Queries about aliens in film alongside Jake Roper, host of the YouTube channel Vsauce3 and their series “Could You Survive The Movies?” Originally aired January 13, 2020. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: htt…
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This new space journey will take you to the mysterious and gigantic expanse that exists beyond the planet Neptune. We will discover different bodies from the Kuiper Belt, including its most famous resident: Pluto, its satellites like Charon, and other dwarf planets such as Haumea, Makemake and Eris. I will also tell you about tilted orbits and why …
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In this episode, Matt is joined by acclaimed science writer Brian Clegg to explore the dazzling world of the multiverse. Brian unpacks the science and speculation behind one of physics’ most mind-bending ideas. Together, they discuss why the multiverse has captivated scientists and storytellers alike, the fine line between science and philosophy, a…
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Life's Building Blocks in Cosmic Ice: A groundbreaking discovery from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals complex organic molecules like acetic acid and ethanol frozen in cosmic ice in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This finding suggests that the ingredients for life can form in harsher environments and earlier than previously thought, providing ne…
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A discussion with New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern of the mission to explore Pluto and if Pluto can support life. As well as his thoughts on NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine’s recent statement that Pluto is a planet.John Michael Godlier spoke to Alan Stern about his recent book Chasing New Horizons Inside the Epic First Mission to P…
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When Rome fell in the West, utmost people assumed the world was ending. Armies collapsed, metropolises burned, and trade routes dissolved. Yet far to the east, along the props of the Bosporus, another Rome was rising — one that spoke Greek, allowed Greek, and saw itself as the guardian of everything the ancient world had erected. This is the story …
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In this second installment of Planetary Radio’s coverage from the 2025 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, host Sarah Al-Ahmed highlights more of the technologies presented by the NIAC fellows. Mary Knapp of MIT Haystack Observatory shares her team’s Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths project, a space-base…
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Europe's Space Shield Initiative: The European Union is set to launch its ambitious European Space Shield initiative in Q2 2026, part of a broader Defense Readiness Roadmap 2030. With a budget of €800 billion, this initiative aims to protect vital space assets from threats like jamming and spoofing, marking a significant step in Europe's defense ca…
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Around this time of year, every night, a quiet exodus is occurring. Hundreds of millions of birds are migrating thousands of miles south for the winter. One of the biggest dangers for these tiny travelers? Glass. Researchers estimate that every year in the U. S., collisions with glass windows take out at least a billion birds. Even if the birds ini…
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An exploration of ten bizarre astronomical objects either confirmed to exist by scientists, or are hypothesized to likely exist. My Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/johnmichaelgodier My Talk Show Channel: https://www.youtube.com/eventhorizonshow Music: Cylinder Five by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (h…
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Tonight's episode takes us on a historical tour of monasticism, especially Catholic monasteries. I get that the topic of monasticism may sound at the same time random and particularly arid. But bear with me: I promise that if you are not familiar with it, you will discover a world of ideas, social experiments, spirituality, or controversies, that y…
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The curtain was sluggishly falling on the Hellenistic world. The grand metropolises still lustered — Alexandria, Antioch, Pergamon but their lords had grown perfunctory. The intellectual fire of Greece burned bright, but politically, the balance of power was shifting west. From the Italian promontory, Rome, formerly a small democracy girdled by riv…
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Mysterious Space Debris in Australia: A large, smoking piece of metal has been discovered in Western Australia, likely from the fourth stage of a Chinese Jielong 3 rocket. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of space debris and its potential impact on Earth, as authorities investigate the origins of this fiery visitor. NASA's Artemis 3 Updat…
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Tuberculosis – the world’s deadliest infectious disease – could be dormant in your system for years before you realize you have it. In the U.S., it’s relatively rare; provisional data shows that there were just over 10,000 cases in 2024. But in other parts of the world, especially lower-income countries, the disease is spreading much more actively.…
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Would Godzilla be structurally sound or too big for its own weight? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Matt Kirshen, and astrophysicist Charles Liu, takes a look at monsters that have terrified us, like zombies in The Last of Us or Godzilla, and the scary speculative science behind them. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free h…
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An exploration of the other bodies in the solar system other than earth that might be habitable for some forms of alien life.https://www.patreon.com/johnmichaelgodierMusic:Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-f…
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Some scientists looking to preserve vulnerable species have turned to a controversial technique: synthetic biology. This catchall term often means genetic engineering – introducing new genes to an organism. And a recent narrow vote by the International Union for Conservation of Nature on using the technology shows how divided scientists are on the …
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Sponsor Details: This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. ...enhance your online privacy with the best in the game. To get our special Space Nuts price and bonus deal , visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts (https://nordvpn.com/spacenuts) or use the code SPACENUTS at checkout. Q&A Edition: Dark Matter, Betelgeuse, and Lagrange Points I…
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This is the compilation of the first 4 wonders of the Middle Ages I detailed in recent episodes (Mont Saint-Michel, Tower of London, Towers of Bologna, Charlemagne's palace in Aachen), with a new section at the beginning that explains how the medieval period is defined by historians. There will be more medieval wonders coming soon! Hosted by Simple…
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By the late Hellenistic period, Greek culture and study had spread across three mainlands, blending with original traditions, impacting governance, education, and wisdom, and setting the stage for Rome’s intellectual and artistic dominance. Part 3 examines the capstone of Hellenistic achievements, their integration into the Roman world, and their e…
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Dr. Irving Finkel of the British Museum joins John Michael Godier to discuss the origins of ancient Sumerian writing, the development of cuneiform tablets, and the early flood myths that shaped the world’s oldest known stories.Finkel explains how the Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh and the Babylonian Flood Tablet predate the Biblical story of Noah’s…
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The Age of Alexander By the middle of the 4th century BCE, the Greek world was exhausted. Athens had lost its conglomerate. Sparta’s power had faded. Thebes rose compactly but noway united the fractious megacity- countries. Decades of war had drained their spirit. And also, from the rugged northern land of Macedon, came a youthful man whose ambitio…
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Revolutionary Travel to Uranus: SpaceX's Starship could potentially cut travel time to Uranus in half for future missions. With innovative in-orbit refueling techniques and aerobraking strategies, researchers suggest a journey could take just 6.5 years, a significant improvement over traditional methods that could take over 13 years. Black Hole Dev…
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Send us a text ERICA BELL dives into the loyal, stubborn, and sensuous love life of Taurus. From why Taurus stays rooted to their undeniable standards to the challenge of dating someone who never seems to compromise, this episode unpacks everything Taurus in relationships. Get the cosmic tea on how Taurus shows love, sets boundaries, and decides wh…
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Tonight's episode takes us on a historical tour of salt: how much is there on Earth? Why did it start to be an important commodity for humans in the Neolithic? How was it extracted and transported in ancient times? We will explore all this, and more: how the taxation of salt helped early states to function, how salt was extracted and transported in…
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Wormholes are theoretical structures linking together two points in spacetime. Dr. Dejan Stojkovic and De-Chang Dai paper, Observing a wormhole, theorizes that by observing the motions of stars around a supermassive blackhole it can be determined if a traversable wormhole exists in our universe.Can we travel through wormholes? "Observing a wormhole…
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The American fascination with spaceflight and what we might find out there began long before any human left Earth. It’s Dr. Margaret Weitekamp’s job to collect, document, and preserve the cultural artifacts that display our deep attraction to all things spacey. Her book, Space Craze, explores how these objects, ranging from 1930s Flash Gordon ray g…
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