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In the second season of Anatomy of Next, explore every aspect of going to Mars, transforming it into a habitable world, and building a new branch of human civilization. How do we bring a cold, dead planet back to life? Can we build an atmosphere on Mars, thaw the frozen plains, and build an ocean? How do we seed a barren land with life, and make a red Mars green? Then, it’s everything from politics and education to money, music, and architecture. What does it mean to be human on an alien world?
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Tech Talk

Fine Music Radio

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What widget is the one to get? Should I upgrade? What do all those damn acronyms mean? If these questions keep you up at night or you are just too scared to ask or merely curious, this show is an attempt to reduce the confusion in technology and help allow tech to make our lives better. Brought to you by David Donde
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SIGNA-33Z is a Sci-Fi Audio Drama created by VF Productions. VF Productions heads three other Audio Dramas, including Nulyn: The New Age, which has been nominated for 8 awards at the Audio Verse Awards. SIGNA-33Z takes place in the year 2309. Humanity has colonized many planets including Mars in 2059, and Kepler 22-B in 2189. Now, with a Colony-Wide civil war spreading across all of Earth's colonies, the Central Space Agency of Earth and Her Colonies or the "CSA" has created the Pathfinder p ...
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It's cosmology in a cup! - Cosmic Coffee Time is bite sized podcasts making sense of space, astronomy, life, and the universe, best enjoyed with a coffee. A down to earth look at what's up there, and it's just for you spacefans. Grab a coffee and see where in the universe we go this time. Follow on Twitter @CosmicCoffTime
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Welcome to Toxic Free with KB, The podcast where we dive deep into the world of what it means to live a toxic-free life. Join your host, KB, a Toxic Free Lifestyle Advisor, and a die-hard advocate for clean living, as she guides you through the journey towards reclaiming your health and vitality. From the products we use, the foods we eat, and the relationships we share, explore practical tips and strategies to create a life of balance. It’s time to start living your best life, we’re all in ...
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AfrobeatRadio

Wuyi Jacobs

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AfrobeatRadio is a public affairs program presenting African perspectives on global issues. Hosted by Wuyi Jacobs and produced by a host of producers. AfrobeatRadio broadcasts Wednesdays from 10 PM to midnight on WBAI 99.5 FM NYC. www.wbai.org #AfrobeatRadio www.AfrobeatRadio.Com Facebook: AfrobeatRadio Twitter: AfrobeatRadio
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Cultivated, hosted by Mike Cosper, is a conversational podcast that explores the connection between vocation and faith in the lives of individuals who are working to shape and influence the world around them. Guests range include artists, athletes, writers, academics, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.
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Space Radio

Paul M. Sutter

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Space Radio is your weekly guide to the universe, featuring the latest news in astronomy, physics, space travel, and discussions on the nature of science and the relationship between science and society. The best part: answers to your questions about space and time! Hosted by astrophysicist and "Agent to the Stars" Paul M. Sutter.
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This is our weekly ad-free compilation of science news00:00 - Who Will Win This Year’s Nobel Prize in Physics? My Speculations5:39 - New Theory of Consciousness Explains Why Zombies Don’t Exist11:25 - Negative Time is Real, Physicists Confirm. Kind Of.16:50 - These physicists say they know what's inside a black hole22:48 - “People Don’t Realize Thi…
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We’ve got mini black holes as potential dark matter candidates and monstrous black holes spewing jets to cosmological scales. Who better than Top quark Jim Cooney to take us through these black holes? No one, that’s who. We take a deep dive into meteorites, particularly those that have come from Mars. You may be surprised to learn how many we have,…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - This Lawsuit Could Change Science6:12 - Yuval Harari's Warning About New Alien Intelligences12:51 - Wrong or Unfalsifiable? String Theory's Biggest Competitor in Trouble20:00 - How Jailbreakers Try to “Free” AI28:54 - Sound Lasers Could Soon Become Reality, Thanks to This New Idea…
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Earth has a new moon! well, for about 8 weeks anyway. Asteroid 2024 PT5 has been captured by Earth’s gravity and will be in orbit until late November 2024. This is really unusual and there have only been a few confirmed mini moons in the past. Our new temporary neighbour is only about 11 metres across and won’t be visible to anyone who doesn’t have…
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What widget is the one to get? Should I upgrade? What do all those damn acronyms mean? If these questions keep you up at night or you are just too scared to ask or merely curious, this show is an attempt to reduce the confusion in technology and help allow tech to make our lives better. Brought to you by David Donde…
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Watch on YouTube! Watch the Show and Subscribe at @ToxicFreeWithKB In this episode of Toxic Free with KB, Dr. William Li, a leading scientist and internal medicine physician, uncovers the powerful health benefits of a clean, whole-food diet. In this episode you will learn simple mindful eating practices, liver detox how-to’s, easy ways to cook and …
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - AI Feels the Data Crunch6:15 - No, Einstein Didn't Solve the Biggest Problem in Physics12:38 - Near-Collision With Other Star Jumbled Up Our Solar System, Physicists Says17:55 - Chances for CERN’s Mega-Collider are Sinking23:55 - This Could Test the Quantum Twin Paradox…
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Gravitational waves may provide a new way to observe supernovae in our own Milky Way galaxy and determine when they produce black holes and when they result merely in neutron stars. Closer to home, scientists did some clever detective work to figure out the source of a mysterious 9-day seismic shaking here on Earth. The culprit: a giant, regular sl…
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Watch on YouTube! Watch the Show and Subscribe at @ToxicFreeWithKB In this episode of Toxic Free with KB, Dr. Tyler Jean shares his transformative journey into holistic health and wellness. As a former PAC-12 Division I swimmer, Dr. Jean opens up about the power of aligning with natural rhythms, biohacking, and the healing benefits of whole foods, …
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Tiny samples brought back from the Moon hint at surprisingly recent volcanic activity. What's up with that?! Elsewhere in the galaxy, a detailed study of over 100,000 stars identifies the metallicity cliff. This is where stellar composition that is low in heavy elements seems to inhibit the formation of at least some types of exoplanets. The astroq…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - The Nightmare Scenario for Dark Matter is Inching Closer6:38 - Headline-Making Report Full Of Mistakes: Coal Better Than Gas?12:12 - Nuclear Fusion Predictions are Nonsense18:03 - Is it Eugenics to Breed for Intelligence?23:08 - Cat Becomes Well-Cited Scholar With New Scam Method…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - Whistleblower Report Reveals Fermilab's Troubles6:05 - Scientists Proprose to Preserve Species on the Moon11:20 - Climate Tipping Points are Real, Stop Denying It17:02 - Core Meltdown Emergency Test At Chinese Nuclear Reactor22:20 - Can quantum entanglement make money on the stock market?39:29 -…
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Boeing’s Starliner space capsule blasted off for its first crewed test flight in early June. Great news right? Turns out, no. After arriving at the International Space Station, some technical problems meant that it couldn’t be used to take its crew of Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore and Suni Williams back to Earth. The two astronauts were left with no way to…
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Watch on YouTube! Watch the Show and Subscribe at @ToxicFreeWithKB In this episode of Toxic Free with KB, host KB interviews holistic health expert Elissa Goodman as she shares her powerful story of overcoming stress, unhealthy habits, and a cancer diagnosis at age 32. Elissa dives into her health transformation, highlighting the role of detox, gut…
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Recent (astronomically speaking, of course!) perturbations to Mimas's orbit may be the explanation for the surprising presence of a global subsurface ocean in this tiny moon of Saturn. Meanwhile, the European Space Agency's JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer) mission successfully completed a novel gravity assist making use of the Earth's Moon and the…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - Energy from Nuclear Waste: Switzerland Approves first Accellerator-Driven Reactor5:17 - Will This Crazy Idea Make Mars Habitable?10:06 - Can Quantum Physics Explain Consciousness After All?17:20 - Goodbye Meat, Hello Crickets: The Future of Food
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New research shows that the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs some 66 million years ago formed in the colder, more distant reaches of the solar system. The Astroquarks have taken it upon themselves to dub this asteroid Barney. We’ll update you on that new research and a surprising discovery from Mars Insight data that suggests Mars has a potential…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news 00:00 - Is the AI Left-Bias Real?5:03 - Crazy New Physics Anomaly: Anti-Matter Helium Detected10:58 - Are Hallucinations Popping the AI Bubble?18:18 - Are childless people a problem?25:23 - Fermi Paradox Explained by Quantum Communication
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When Frank Drake created his famous eponymous equation to estimate the number of advanced communicative civilizations in the Milky Way, we had little more than educated guesses for most of the factors in that equation. Decades later we have much better data, and the answer seems to reinforce Fermi's famous paradox: why is our galaxy so silent? The …
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This is our weekly compilation of science news00:00 - Time is an Illusion, And These Physicists Say They Know How It Works5:21 - The REAL Problem with Warp Drives10:43 - Musk Promises Superhuman Vision, Experts Say It’s Nonsense16:42 - New Quantum Computing Paradigm Could Make all the Difference22:04 - ANOTHER dark matter experiment finds nothing -…
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Watch on YouTube! Watch the Show and Subscribe at @ToxicFreeWithKB Discover the inspiring journey of Alyssa Carson, a young astronaut-in-training, in this episode of 'Toxic Free with KB.' Host KB chats with Alyssa about her childhood fascination with space, which began with a cartoon and blossomed into a real-life pursuit of becoming an astronaut. …
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This is our weekly compilation of science news.00:00 - Faster than Light Particles Could Exist After All6:00 - Small modular reactor fuel could be used to build nuclear bomb, experts warn12:03 - Dark Matter Solves Longstanding Black Hole Problem, Astrophysicists Say17:35 - How could we tell whether AI has become conscious?26:41 - Random Code Can Le…
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The astroquarks assemble for their 365th episode, about 10 years after their first, with a look at a canceled mission to the Moon and tantalizing observations from an ongoing mission at Mars. The Perseverance rover has spied a particularly unusual rock sample with some tantalizing features. Join us for the deets as well as historical astronomy triv…
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