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The Busy Woman’s Guide is a wellness podcast for women looking for a healthy lifestyle that fits THEIR rhythm, not a cookie cutter version of all the “shoulds” and to-do lists out there. Hosted by Alix Hubble, women’s therapeutic, fitness and life coach, I take you deeper into a wellbeing for YOU. Because you already know what it takes to build healthy habits, and you’ve got enough productivity tips, workout motivation hacks, and tips for how to be consistent, how to stop procrastinating and ...
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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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Conversations between Professor David Kipping and guests, spanning astronomy, technology, science and engineering. This is the official podcast of the Cool Worlds Lab at Columbia University and their popular YouTube channel ”Cool Worlds”. Podcast episodes are filmed and can be found online through our YouTube channels.
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Ever wonder what's really going on in the world of science? We've got you covered. Join us for conversations with the researchers making tomorrow's breakthroughs, deep dives into the universe's biggest mysteries, and clear explanations of the discoveries that matter most. We're talking climate breakthroughs, space mysteries, AI developments, and quantum leaps, all explained by the people doing the work. Whether you're curious about breaking headlines, fascinated by black holes and alien worl ...
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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NASA’s technical workforce put boots on the Moon, tire tracks on Mars, and the first reusable spacecraft in orbit around the Earth. Learn what’s next as they build missions that redefine the future with amazing discoveries and remarkable innovations.
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Why This Universe?

Dan Hooper, Shalma Wegsman

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The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
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Astronomy Cast

Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay

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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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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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Almost Yesterday is a glimpse into the rich history southeast Missouri. Dr. Frank Nickell takes listeners on a journey to specific moments in time. A gifted storyteller and local historian, Dr. Nickell’s wit and love for the past are combined with sounds and music that augment his narrative.
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Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries

Professor Fred Watson and Andrew Dunkley

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Join Professor Fred Watson and Sci-Fi Author Andrew Dunkley on Space Nuts as they delve into astronomy, space travel, and cosmic mysteries. Explore groundbreaking discoveries and listener Q&A in captivating discussions. Follow us on social media to engage with our community! Two episodes a week with news and explainer focused editions published on Thursday's and our Listener Q&A focused edition on Monday's. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astro ...
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The Marinade is a free-flowing conversation about the creative process with creative people. Host Jason Earle welcomes musicians, actors, comedians, authors, visual artists, filmmakers, and more to talk about how and why we make stuff. Follow The Marinade at marinadepodcast.com. Support The Marinade and gain access to exclusive content at patreon.com/marinadepodcast.
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From Historical figures to new Technologies, "Who'd A Thunk It? " is just me presenting what I've learned after some light research on things I find fascinating, This is my adult Show-&-Tell.
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Space4U

Space Foundation

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Space is for everyone. Listen to casual and non-technical conversations with space professionals telling their part of the space story, and explore how space is also for you!
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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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Gravity Assist

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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NASA’s interplanetary talk show, hosted by former Chief Scientist Jim Green, introduces you to space professionals working to take exploration into the future.
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The Avax Podcast features interviews with the founders of decentralized applications that use the Avalanche blockchain. Through these conversations, the founders and contributors describe the various decentralized applications, describe their backgrounds and aspirations, and describe the future direction of their projects.
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Whether you are a casual space observer, a fanatic, or a skeptic, the Rocket LaunchPod is your guide to how the American space program got to where it is today -- and where it's going in the future. Why haven’t we been to the moon since 1972? What happened to the space shuttle program? Is Mars colonization really possible? Join Nate Ray as he talks with astronauts, NASA scientists, and space journalists to get to the bottom of American space exploration.
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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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Will Jared Isaacman fly to fix Hubble as NASA Administrator? Why was 2I/Borisov covered much less than Oumuamua and 3I/ATLAS? Does the Milky Way have galactic weather? And in Q&A+, my thoughts about SpaceX IPO which is absolutely not financial advice? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Bx_tpfvhoOk Here's a link to th…
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(0:10): Hubble Solves Mystery: Fomalhaut's Bright Spot Revealed as Debris from Massive Cosmic Collisions (2:29): Ancient Roman Soldiers at Vindolanda Plagued by Parasites, Study Reveals (4:16): Swearing Boosts Physical Performance: Study Reveals Surprising Benefits of Profanity (5:56): CRISPRi Screen Maps Functional Enhancers in Astrocytes, Paving …
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This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Antigravity A1. Experience the future of flight with the world’s first all-in-one 8K 360 drone. With intuitive controls and immersive goggles, the Antigravity A1 redefines what it means to fly. Check it out at AntigravityA1. Frozen Frontiers: Snowball Earth, Dinosaur Origins, and Hubb…
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What does it feel like to make one of the biggest discoveries in physics? Adam Riess knows — because his work revealed that the universe isn’t just expanding, it’s accelerating. In this episode, the Nobel Prize–winning astrophysicist takes us behind the scenes of the moment that changed cosmology forever. How did his team use exploding stars as “st…
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Chris Otepka of Troubled Hubble. Troubled Hubble is a new-to-me band that just reissued their wonderful 2005 album Making Beds in a Burning House. This conversation came about because of Jim Hanke whose work on his podcast Vinyl Emergency is an inspiration to me and The Marinade. When Jim speaks, I listen and I am so glad I did. Troubled Hubble is …
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(0:10): New Insights into Popocatépetl's Complex Interior Could Transform Eruption Response Strategies (1:57): Experts Urge Global Shift from Fossil Fuels Amid Record Heat and Intensifying Disasters (3:54): Harvard Researchers Unveil Breakthrough Antiviral Mechanism Against Herpes, Tackling Drug Resistance (5:51): ALS United's Collaborative Network…
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Will Titan become habitable when the Sun expands? What is the next target for the Event Horizon Telescope? Could we see light from the Sun's past? And in Q&A+, a quick update on the search of Planet 9. BONUS QUESTION START AT 18:00 Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Bk3JZCNzdPw Here's a link to the full, unedited liv…
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(0:10): UK Seismic Activity Surges in 2025: Over 300 Earthquakes Recorded, Highlighting Ongoing Tremor Patterns (2:19): Hungarian Farmers Revive Land with Spa Water to Combat Desertification (4:06): Greenwich LifeSciences Extends Share Lock-Up to Boost Breast Cancer Trial Support; Stock Rises (6:47): Study Links Alcohol to Higher Cancer Risks, Call…
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 776: The Matter - Antimatter Dichotomy By Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on Dec 22, 2025. Shortly after the big bang there were almost exactly the same amounts of matter and antimatter in the Universe, but there was just enough of a difference that we live in a matter-dominated Universe. But it didn't have to be that …
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LLM and Generative AI seems to be everywhere. But at the same time it generates a lot of AI slop in all forms. However, there are really good ways we can use LLMs for science. How can we do it in astronomy? Can we teach ChatGPT or Gemini to do good science? Finding out in this interview. Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://you…
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Cosmic Q&A: Light in Space, Astronaut Shielding, and Ice Giants In this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle intriguing listener questions that delve into the mysteries of space. From the visibility of Voyager 1 in the depths of the solar system to the challenges of shielding astronauts from cosm…
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The best spacecraft images of 3I/ATLAS, maybe Titan doesn’t have a liquid ocean, planetesimals crashing in a nearby star system, and the first superkilonova. And in Space Bites+, astronomers are finding more exoplanet candidates that might have atmospheres. Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/35YuMlCSgQg 00:00 Intro 0…
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Could people on Mars see city lights on Earth? Will it still be possible for amateurs to discover asteroids after Vera Rubin? What can we expect from Mars samples? And in Q&A+, what happens if you put your hand across the event horizon of a black hole? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/U5PLC2fmNTw…
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Seth Anderson is a singer and songwriter based in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. With a punk rock ethos, Seth melds folk and indie rock into a soothing sauce that feels like comfort food and that feeling comes through in our conversation. Seth's latest record These Exact Days, These Peaceful Nights is one of my favorites from 2025 and has been on heavy …
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Cosmic Discoveries: Frame Dragging, Mars Rover Naming, and Intern Triumphs In this holiday replay episode from the Space Nuts archives, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson explore groundbreaking astronomical phenomena and inspiring stories from the cosmos. From the intriguing discovery of frame dragging in space-time to the triumphs of y…
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 775: The Hydrogen 21-cm Line By Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on Dec 15, 2025. Atomic hydrogen is the raw material for stars, but there's a problem. It's cold & dark, but it can do a very rare trick, releasing a photon in a very specific wavelength, known as the 21 centimeter line. And thanks to this wavelength astro…
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(0:10): Spectacular Mud Eruption at Yellowstone's Black Diamond Pool Captured by New Monitoring System (1:49): Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Unlock New Insights for Personalized Psychiatric Treatment (4:17): Breakthrough 3D Imaging of Cardiac Ryanodine Receptors Unveiled with MINFLUX Microscopy (6:04): Global Study Reveals Regional Seasonal Asynchronie…
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Quantum mechanics is full of surprises. But somehow, the theory is captured almost entirely in a single equation. Today we explore the Schrödinger equation: how it works, what it says about nature, and why it revolutionized physics. For ad-free episodes and exclusive ask-us-anything segments, join us for just $3 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.…
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This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Antigravity A1. Experience the future of flight with the world’s first all-in-one 8K 360 drone. With intuitive controls and immersive goggles, the Antigravity A1 redefines what it means to fly. Check it out at AntigravityA1. Archived Insights: Gravitational Waves, Earth's Fate, and Da…
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3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth, a new independent way to measure the Hubble constant, are Uranus and Neptune actually rock giants? Jared Isaacman is the new NASA administrator. And in Space Bites+, astronomers search for the black hole in the Omega Centauri cluster. Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_P…
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Titan's Interior Revealed: Deep Ice and Slush, Not a Global Ocean, Study Finds MIT's mRNA Breakthrough Restores Aged Mice Immune Systems, Combats Tumors Patagonian Pumas Shift Prey to Penguins, Stirring Up Ecosystem Dynamics Adoptive Polar Bear Mom in Manitoba Raises Two Cubs Amidst Climate Challenges Revolutionary Plant-Based Plastic Dissolves in …
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We know exomoons should exist but so far none are confirmed. This is one the hottest search areas for astronomy. But how can we find them and what can we expect from the future discoveries? Finding out in this interview. 🟣 Guest: Dr. Thomas Winterhalder https://www.towinterhalder.com/ Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.…
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(0:10): New AI Tool V2P Revolutionizes Genetic Mutation Diagnosis for Rare Diseases (2:05): Cell-Selective mRNA Breakthrough: New Therapy Targets Cancer, Spares Healthy Cells (4:03): OpenAI Unveils FrontierScience to Test AI's PhD-Level Scientific Reasoning Across Disciplines (6:21): Revolutionary Light-Driven Polymerization Enables Safer, Scalable…
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The universe isn’t adding up—and it’s creating a crisis in cosmology. Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess explains why measurements of the universe’s expansion rate from its earliest light and from nearby galaxies don’t match, and how this growing gap threatens the foundations of our standard model of the cosmos. For more, check out the extended intervie…
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Which part of the Universe does the CMB come from? Is Mars the best planet for habitability of all ones we found so far? How important is it to find a way to live off Earth? And in Q&A+, did we extract everything we can from the CMB? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xQVT0F275i8…
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(0:10): Climate Crisis: 4,000 Glaciers Could Vanish Annually by 2030s, Urgent Mitigation Needed (2:48): Moderna's mNEXSPIKE Set for European Expansion Following EMA Endorsement (4:43): FDA Approves ENHERTU Combo as Breakthrough First-Line Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer (7:22): Anixa Biosciences Takes Helm of Breast Cancer Vaccine Trials, E…
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(0:10): Study Debunks Vaccine-Related Deaths in Young Adults; Calls for Better Heart Health Screening (2:15): Revolutionizing Cancer Immunotherapy: Quantum Sensors to Unlock Immune Cell Insights (4:07): Nanoplastics Rapidly Invade Zebrafish Organs, Raising Human Health Concerns (6:11): Study Uncovers Hundreds of Glacial Quakes at Antarctica's 'Doom…
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Discovering dark energy wasn’t just thrilling—it was terrifying. Nobel Prize Winner Adam Riess explains the nerve-wracking process behind confirming that the universe’s expansion is accelerating and why Einstein’s so-called “biggest blunder” turned out to be anything but. For more, check out the extended interview with Adam Riess Learn more about N…
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We’ve spent the last few weeks looking back at your year, celebrating what worked, learning from what didn’t, and creating space so your nervous system can actually support you as you step into something new. Now, in this final episode of 2025, it’s time to shift into possibility. Today we’re talking about why "new year, new you" culture completely…
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Sugar in asteroid samples. Searching for an atmosphere at TRAPPIST 1e. China’s Space science missions for the next 5 years, and NASA loses contact with MAVEN. On Space Bites+, is Venus more volcanically active than we thought? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CuqwEdjcCWg…
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(0:10): Lilly's Retatrutide Achieves Breakthrough Weight Loss and Pain Relief in Obesity Drug Trial (2:13): Orcas and Dolphins: A Surprising Collaboration in Salmon Hunting Revealed (4:14): Study Unveils Cross-Species Gene Sharing Behind Warbler Colors, Redefining Evolutionary Connections (6:25): Breakthrough CAR T-Cell Therapy Revitalizes Gut Heal…
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Sponsor Details: This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Antigravity A1. The Antigravity A1 is the world’s first 8K 360 drone, it’s genuinely a game-changer. You get full immersive flight with the goggles, insanely intuitive controls, and endless creative freedom in editing. If you’re thinking about buying a drone, make it …
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(0:10): Ancient Fire Use Uncovered: Hominin-Controlled Blazes in England 350,000 Years Ago (2:06): New Report Sets Life-Detection as Top Goal for Crewed Mars Mission, Outlines 11 Scientific Objectives (4:20): NC Health Officials Urge Flu Vaccination Amid Rising Cases and Holiday Travel Concerns (6:35): Stanford Study Reveals EPO's Role in Immune To…
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Can the whole Universe be a giant organic organism? How to fight back conspiracy theories? Which astronomical even do I anticipate the most? And in Q&A+, who would I interview from the entire history, given such a possibility? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JZnNPEJw8KY…
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Fame can hijack the brain like a drug—activating the same reward circuits that fuel a relentless chase for dopamine highs. Neuroscientist Heather Berlin reveals the antidote—and why even social media fame can trigger this cycle. For more, check out the extended interview with Heather Berlin. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channe…
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(0:10): UN Report: Urgent Global Action Needed to Combat Interconnected Environmental Crises (3:40): Ancient Roman Concrete Techniques Unearthed: A Blueprint for Modern Sustainable Construction (6:06): BabyBIG Treatment Saves Infants Amid Botulism Outbreak Linked to ByHeart Formula in 18 States (8:52): Supermassive Black Hole in NGC 3783 Unleashes …
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Fossilization isn’t luck - it’s geology. Paleobotanist Kirk Johnson explains how fossils only form in certain conditions, the tricks to finding them, and why one fossil leaf can lead to thousands more. For more, check out the extended interview with Kirk Johnson. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel.…
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Can humans be the great filter for themselves? Is there a question that's impossible to answer? How do we point a solar gravitational lens telescope in the right direction? And in Q&A+, what's my most unpopular space take? Watch the video here (with no ads) or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Bg2Tx13Dx2w…
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