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This is our weekly compilation of science news.00:00 - New Research Reveals How AI “Thinks” (It Doesn't)5:02 - Is CERN's $40 Billion Mega-Collider Already Doomed?10:57 - Nuclear Renaissance? Or Just Wishful Thinking?15:50 - The Entire Universe Seems to Spin, New Data Reveal
Andor Season 2 is coming soon to Disney+ and The Sky Guys are back to preview the season! Hosts Mike Phillips (@MPhillips331), Pete Consadori (@Consy29) and Nick Fraietta (@NickFry_9) dive into their season preview, look at potential storylines to watch, what characters could show up in Andor, share their predictions for the first arc and more!Subscribe to The Sky Guys on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify!Subscribe to The Sky Guys' YouTube channel!Check out Tony Gilroy's interviews with Collider and Entertainment Weekly about Season 2 of Andor!
On March 26, 2025, Collider. hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy sits down with Iri Zohar, CEO and founder of Bring, a crypto cashback platform that allows users to earn cryptocurrency rewards while shopping. They discuss the unique features of Bring, its partnerships with various wallets and retailers, and the challenges the company faces in user acquisition and integration. Iri shares insights into the cashback model, emphasizing its potential to engage users and drive purchases in the Web3 space.
Welcome to the sixth episode of The Movies And Me, a new podcast project of ours where in each of these episodes we sit down and talk with a filmmaker, writer or someone who works in the film industry about their newest and latest film project or just a big cinephile in general who just lives for movies. We also ask about and discuss their four favourite films that have inspired them to go out and have a career in film or just at the very least inspire them.On this episode, we are delighted to chat with a friend of Adam's, Edward Carson. Edward Carson is a scholar, an educator and activist. On his website, it says that Edward Carson 'teaches seminars on African American Studies, Race, Class, Gender, American Jesus, and Black Christianity.' A dean and historian who teaches about race and religion in America's 20th Century. Edward also currently hosts a podcast called Race Matters. The podcast Race Matters examines the nomenclature of race, class, gender, and culture and how they intersect with past historical phenomena and present narratives. Race Matters seeks to discuss the critical nature of how we talk about race and our moral obligation to confront it. You can also listen to the podcast here on SoundCloud and watch episodes on YouTube. We really enjoyed having Edward Carson on the podcast and talking to him about the four favourite films of his that he picked. If you haven't seen them, you should check them out. Anders's screenwriter work can also be seen in the western The Outlaws which is a available to watch in the US, Finland & the UK on Amazon and Apple TV for example. You can read a review about the film on Collider.Follow us on our Instagram page.Follow our Letterboxd page where you can see what we were recommending to each other over the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic:Also check us out on Letterboxd too!AndersAdam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next on the series we chat with Brianna and Josiah Hanson who own and operate Hanson Leather Co, a leather business specializing in fashionable, functional leather bags. If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Hanson Leather CoDonate
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 42The Astronomy, Space and Science News PodcastUnraveling Antimatter Mysteries, New Techniques to Detect Dark Matter, and Insights into the Spectrum Rocket FailureIn this episode of SpaceTime, we dive into groundbreaking discoveries at the Large Hadron Collider, where physicists have identified a significant difference in the decay behaviors of ordinary matter and antimatter. This finding could provide vital clues to understanding why our universe is dominated by matter despite the Big Bang's creation of equal amounts of both. We explore the implications of these results and how they align with the Standard Model of particle physics.Innovative Approaches to Dark Matter DetectionNext, we discuss an innovative new technique developed by researchers at the University of Queensland to detect dark matter using atomic clocks and cavity-stabilized lasers. This cutting-edge approach aims to uncover the elusive nature of dark matter, which constitutes about 80% of the universe yet remains largely a mystery. We examine how this method could lead to new insights into the distribution and properties of dark matter.Spectrum Rocket Launch Failure InvestigationAdditionally, we analyze the recent failure of the Spectrum rocket during its inaugural launch from Norway. Investigators are looking into the causes of the incident, which involved thrust vectoring oscillations leading to the rocket's loss of control. We discuss potential technical issues and what this means for future European orbital launches.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 42 for broadcast on 7 April 202500:49 Discovery of decay differences between matter and antimatter06:30 Implications for understanding the universe's matter dominance12:15 New techniques for detecting dark matter18:00 Using atomic clocks for dark matter research22:45 Analysis of the Spectrum rocket failure27:00 Summary of recent scientific developments30:15 Science report: Southern Ocean warming impactswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy Hammer sits down with Eva Beylin, Board Member of Optimism and Former Director of The Graph Foundation. They explored Eva's journey from management consulting to the crypto world, her experiences with NFTs, and her role at The Graph. They discuss the evolution of the Ethereum ecosystem, the importance of leadership honesty, and the current state of the crypto market, emphasizing the need for a return to fundamentals and realistic expectations in the industry.
Guests:Dr Jessaymn Fairfield from the University of GalwayMedic and Immunologist Dr Lara DunganDr Sarah Williams, Assistant Professor of High Energy Physics at Cambridge University
Schweizer Forschende verkäsen infizierte Rohmilch und schauen: übersteht das Vogelgrippe-Virus die Prozedur? Ausserdem: In der Schweiz wird der Wald künftig häufiger brennen. Sind wir darauf vorbereitet? Und: wie geht es den jungen Menschen in der Schweiz psychisch - fünf Jahre nach Pandemie-Beginn? 00:40 Ansteckender Käse? Mit dem Vogelgrippe-Virus verseuchte Rohmilch sollte man nicht trinken – das könnte die Gesundheit gefährden. Unklar war bisher, ob H5N1 auch in Rohmilchprodukten wie Joghurt und Käse überlebt. Jetzt liefert eine Schweizer Studie erste Antworten. 07:30 Waldbrände werden künftig häufiger Weltweit nehmen Waldbrände zu. In Kalifornien brannte es im Januar, derzeit brennt es in Südkorea und grosse Gefahr herrscht auch in Schottland. Doch wie steht es eigentlich um die Schweiz? Wo brennt es am häufigsten? Was sind die Ursachen – und müssen auch wir uns auf mehr Waldbrände einstellen? Die kurze Antwort: Ja. Aber: Die Schweiz ist recht gut gerüstet. 13:20 Wissenschaftsmeldungen: Bereits abgeschrieben und nun doch wirksam: Medikament mildert die Kokain-Sucht Altes Design in neuem Kleid: Wasserschöpfrad hilft Bach zu bewässern Gross, grösser, neuer Collider: die Machbarkeitsstudie für das neue Teilchenbeschleuniger-Projekt ist da Gängiges Medikament auf dem Prüfstand: Schmerzmittel Ibuprofen macht umstrittene Schlagzeilen 20:45 Die Pandemie traf die Jugendlichen hart in ihrer Seele Die Zahl der Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen mit psychischen Problemen steigt seit vielen Jahren. Mit dem Beginn der Corona-Pandemie schossen die Zahlen der Jugendlichen mit Depressionen, Angststörungen oder Stress-Symptomen noch einmal in die Höhe. Wie sieht es heute aus - fünf Jahre danach? Wieso sind mehr junge Frauen in Behandlung als junge Männer - und welche Rolle spielen dabei die Hormone? Links: Stabilität von H5N1 in Käse (Schweizer Studie): biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.21.644501v1.full Stabilität von H5N1 in Käse (US-Studie): biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.13.643009v1.full Studie zur Kokainsucht: science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.adi4505 Wasserschöpfrad: empa.ch/web/s604/wasserschoepfanlage-steffisburg Machbarkeitsstudie neuer Teilchenbeschleuniger: home.cern/science/cern/fcc-study-media-kit siehe auch unsere Sendung zu Peter Higgs, dem Entdecker des Higgs-Teilchens: srf.ch/audio/srf-wissen/wie-peter-higgs-ein-teilchen-entdeckte-das-niemand-sah?id=86469914-1357-40b0-992e-78a5b9ff398e Ibuprofen und das Empfinden von Süssem: bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.70004 Psychische Gesundheit - Kennzahlen 2022 (OBSAN): obsan.admin.ch/sites/default/files/2024-11/obsan_bulletin_2024_11_d.pdf Jugendstudie ProJuventute (2024): projuventute.ch/de/eltern/entwicklung-gesundheit/erste-pro-juventute-jugendstudie-so-geht-es-der-schweizer-jugend Neuste Zahlen aus Deutschland (PrePrint): papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5043075 und papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5043077 HBSC-Studie (Erhebung alle vier Jahre): suchtschweiz.ch/press/nationale-studie-bei-jugendlichen-das-wohlbefinden-nimmt-ab-bei-den-maedchen-mehr-als-bei-den-jungen/
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Live from Building Blocks at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv, Yitzy Hammer sits down with Lou Kerner, founder of Crypto Mondays. Lou traces his journey from a Wall Street analyst to a social media pioneer, running BOLT (pre-MySpace) and nearly buying Facebook in its infancy. His crypto awakening came in 2017 after a transformative Israel trip in 2015, sparking his Zionist passion and the viral blog that caught Netanyahu's eye. Lou shares how Crypto Mondays grew from a 2018 New York meetup into a global, decentralized movement, thriving on community and zero rules (except no permission needed!). He reflects on Israel's innovative ecosystem, RWAs, and his latest investment. Join Lou and Yitzy as they plan a Crypto Mondays revival in Modiin and beyond!Lou's mega-popular blog: https://loukerner.medium.com/Lou on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loukerner/ Lou on X: https://x.com/loukerner?lang=en
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview key guests and speakers.Gordon Einstein is a pioneering crypto lawyer and founder of Dubai's Tech Tuesdays. Gordon shares his journey from Los Angeles to Dubai, sparked by a rediscovery of law through blockchain in 2014. He dives into the vibrant Dubai tech scene, the ethos behind Tech Tuesdays, and its strict dress code that fosters a unique business vibe. The conversation explores synergies between Israel's innovative crypto ecosystem and Dubai's crypto-friendly environment, emphasizing collaboration over competition. Gordon offers insights on navigating Dubai's investment landscape and his plans to expand Tech Tuesdays globally, starting with Abu Dhabi. Check out more at https://www.instagram.com/dubaitechtuesdays/.Gordon's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordoneinstein/Gordon's X: https://x.com/gordoneinstein?lang=en Gordon's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gordoneinstein
“It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage."Back after a mini hiatus due to film work commitments, Anders & Adam Holmes are back with a new trilogies episode!On this episode, the Holmes Brothers head on a globe trotting exploration into the unknown and search for the ethereal mysteries of the world. This episode they look at the first three Indiana Jones films starring Harrison Ford as the famous archaeologist and part time teacher. They discuss and analyse the three films (Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom & The Last Crusade), their impact on action-adventure cinema and also the films notable flaws in regards to its portrayal of foreign cultures and people. An aspect of the film that has probably not aged very well, yet the films are still enjoyable in our opinion. Temple Of Doom not so much... but they get to that.We hope you like this episode and stay tuned for more.Be sure to check out our Monument Valley Film on our YouTube Channel, the famous location is featured briefly in one of the films.Anders's screenwriter work can also be seen in the western The Outlaws which is a available to watch in the US, Finland & the UK on Amazon and Apple TV for example. You can read a review about the film here on Collider.Follow us on our Instagram page. We're vacating our Twitter page and the site in general, for obvious reasons.Follow our Letterboxd page where you can see what we were recommending to each other over the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic:Also check us out on Letterboxd too!AndersAdam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next up in the series are Alexandra and Bharath Wootla, the two local photographers behind AB Photography. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.AB PhotographyDonate
On March 26, 2025, Collider. VC hosted Building Blocks 2025, as part of ETH TLV. Our host, Yitzy Hammer was invited to come and interview guests and speakers.Youval Rouach is CEO and Co-Founder of Bits of Gold, one of Israel's leading crypto currency exchanges and also of BILS, the first Israeli-shekel backed stablecoin, to be issued by Bits of Gold.
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
Who is ready for Andor? We are! Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski kick off the latest episode discussing recent interviews with Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy. Our main discussion dives into Disney's live action Snow White and the surprising ways its themes align with the Original Trilogy. We see many of the same choices made by Snow White that play out for Luke Skywalker from A New Hope to Return of the Jedi. Season of the Force is upon us. Check out our social media reactions on opening day, March 28th! Be sure to check out our reactions to the Skeleton Crew finale here. Check out our Skeleton Crew review here! Related Tony Gilroy discuses Andor Season 1 on Star Wars Youtube. Tony Gilroy interview with Collider. Season of the Force at Disneyland Andor Trailer Hyperspace Theories Kathleen Kennedy retirement news breakdown Skywalking Through Neverland Hairstyles of the Mandoverse Social Media UPDATED Fangirls Going Rogue Blue Sky | Threads | Instagram Tricia Barr Blue Sky | Threads | Instagram Sarah Woloski Threads | Instagram Facebook Public | Private You must answer the 3 questions to join the Private Facebook group!
Interview by Kris PetersEnglish rock outfit Slung's upcoming debut album is a collaborative combustion of its members' experiences, circumstances and supreme musicianship. Their sonic universe - comprising the power of guitarist Ali Johnson's incendiary riffs, vocalist Katie Oldham's enviable dynamic and tonal range, bassist Vlad Matveikov's undulating, yet grounding bass lines and drummer Ravi Martin's expert rhythmic punctuation - is a veritable musical supernova.With influences covering most spectrums of the musical world - from Deftones and Baroness to Wednesday and MJ Lenderman to Queens of the Stone Age and even a sprinkling of Chappell Roan and Fleetwood Mac - Slung refuse to pigeon hole their music and as such have created a sound that is fresh, vibrant, and unmistakably their own.With a debut duo of singles at the tail end of 2024, Slung's sounds piqued interest among discerning ears across the industry and internet. But true to form, the band elected to hit the road in order to gain experience and connect with the people before releasing even one song. It was a brave but ultimately rewarding take on old school ethos that has seen Slung build a sizeable fan base that will only increase after the release of their first album In Ways on May 2.HEAVY spoke with Vlad and Katie to find out more."We're really stoked that these songs we've been cooking up for ages are sneaking out," Vlad enthused. "And it's amazing that people from all over the world are enjoying them. It kind of makes this otherwise horrendously expensive and absolutely ludicrous hobby that is making music - because you can't make a living out of it - a bit more justifiable (laughs)."We ask how they are feeling with the release date getting closer every day."I think it's kind of a mystery what's going to happen in May," Katie answered honestly, "because the way that we've formed this band, or the way this band has become what it is now, it feels so backwards a lot of the time. It feels like we recorded an album before we ever played live once and before or I ever sung these songs in front of a single other person, we recorded them. So when we hear them back now, after having gigged quite a lot the last year, they sound so different to how we're used to playing them.But it's almost like a relic that you discover in the attic, and you're like, 'wow, what's this?' It's like a hidden gem. So there is this sense of nervousness, but mostly just excitement, because as I say, we're just so thrilled to have the chance to make this thing and release it. That alone is good enough for us. But what would be really nice is if there was a bunch of people who received it so warmly. Yeah, so nervous, but really excited."In the full interview, the discussion centred on Slung's debut album In Ways. Vlad and Katie shared insights into their unconventional journey of recording the album before performing live, which has generated intrigue among listeners. Both artists expressed a mix of excitement and nervousness about the album's reception, highlighting the positive global traction their singles have received. They emphasized their gratitude for the opportunity to share their music, despite the challenges faced in the music industry.Katie elaborated on the distinct sounds of their singles, such as Laughter, Collider, and Thinking About It, which showcase different facets of the band's identity. She noted that while some tracks maintain a sonic theme, others, particularly those influenced by country music, may surprise listeners. Vlad described the album as a journey with varied styles, referring to it as "bipolar" in its musical diversity. Both artists expressed confidence in the audience's ability to appreciate the album's cohesion, despite its eclectic influences and serious themes, which range from bullfighting to the sex worker industry.The creative process behind the album was also discussed, with Katie sharing her unique approach of reinterpreting lyrics from other songwriters to craft her narratives. She highlighted the emotional depth of the song Nothing Left, written during a challenging time in her life. Vlad recounted his initial meeting with guitarist Ali in Australia, which laid the foundation for their band and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
In the episode we cover what participants can expect to learn from the program, how the program has evolved and changed over the past year, the most impactful takeaways of the program, and details about the upcoming cohort. Thanks for listening! If you think the Collider Community Incubator Program would be a good fit for you and your business journey, you can apply to the program here! You can also learn more about the program here.
In the latest episode of Comix Podcast, we tackle a whirlwind of news and developments from the worlds of comics and film. Join us as we explore the visionary ideas from The Last Ronin writer, who advocates for a 90s-inspired April O'Neil in the upcoming movie adaptation—what nostalgic elements could this bring back for fans?In an exciting twist, we discuss the announcement of a new Marvel and DC crossover event, delving into what this monumental collaboration could mean for both universes and their passionate fanbases. Shifting gears, we celebrate the announcement that Kitao Sakurai, known for his work on the Eric Andre Show, will helm the upcoming Street Fighter movie. What unique flair might he bring to this beloved franchise?We also share thrilling news about a new series based on the cult classic 13 Ghosts, diving into how it could expand the eerie mythology of the original film.In a major shake-up, we analyze the implications of Kathleen Kennedy, the head of Star Wars, announcing her exit at the end of 2025. What does this mean for the future of the franchise?Collider reports that Keanu Reeves has officially greenlit the start of the Constantine 2 script—join us as we discuss the potential for this long-awaited sequel and the impact it could have on the supernatural genre.Finally, we cover the unfortunate news of Warner Bros canceling the highly anticipated Wonder Woman game and the shutdown of Monolith Productions. What does this mean for the future of video game adaptations and the industry as a whole?Tune in for lively discussions, expert commentary, and a look at how these developments shape the ever-evolving landscape of comics and entertainment!
The Higgs Boson, also called the "God Particle," is like the secret glue holding the universe together! Scientists first theorized it decades ago, but it wasn't actually discovered until 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider. Without it, atoms wouldn't have mass, meaning everything—stars, planets, even you—might not exist the way we do now.
The Age of Disclosure debuted at SXSW and pop culture website Collider reviewed it and the review was...not great. Will others feel the same? Will the main stream discover this film or will it be forgotten? Kristian Harloff and Attack PEter discuss. #alien #aliens #ufo #uap #disclosure #news RIDGE Right now Ridge is having their once-a-year Anniversary Sale. Get up to 40% Off at https://www.Ridge.com/DTE. Just head to https://www.Ridge.com/DTE to see their biggest sale of the year! After you purchase, they will ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them our show sent you.
Next up in the series are Dawn and Steve Finnie, who co-own and operate Little Thistle Brewing. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Little Thistle BrewingDonate
TJ Zwarych and Rachel Leishman of Agents of Fandom are LIVE every Friday to break down each episode of Severance Season 2 on Apple TV+! This week, we're joined by Sean Motts of Agents of Fandom, MetalCore Nerds, and Collider, to break down Severance Season 2, Episode 8!(00:00) Intro(02:00) Oscars 2025 Recap(10:00) Whatcha Whatchin? Dope Thief, Paradise, Mickey 17, The White Lotus(16:00) Severance Season 2 Review(19:00) Severance Season 2 Episode 8 Reactions(25:00) Harmony Cobel in Severance Season 2(40:00) Who is Sissy Cobel in Severance?(50:00) Harmony Cobel, the Creator of the Severance Procedure(54:00) Harmony Joins Mark and Devon Against Lumon(59:00) Severance Season 2 Finale PredictionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
First up in the series is Annie Jurrens, who opened a low-waste general store in Plainview, Minnesota alongside her husband Seth. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Refill GoodsDonate
One PetaByte is the equivalent of 11000 4k movies. And CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) generates this every single second. Only a fraction of this data (~1 GB/s) is stored and analyzed using a multicluster batch job dispatcher with Kueue running on Kubernetes. In this episode we have Ricardo Rocha, Platform Engineering Lead at CERN and CNCF Advocate, explaining why after 20 years at CERN he is still excited about the work he and his colleagues at CERN are doing. To kick things off we learn about the impact that the CNCF has on the scientific community, how to best balance an implementation of that scale between "easy of use" vs "optimized for throughput". Tune in and learn about custom hardware being built 20 years ago and how the advent of the latest chip generation has impacted the evolution of data scientists around the globeLinks we discussedRicardo's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-rocha-739aa718/KubeCon SLC Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMmskWIlktA&list=PLj6h78yzYM2Pw4mRw4S-1p_xLARMqPkA7&index=5Kueue CNCF Project: https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/10/04/introducing-kueue/
Olá, eu sou o Rodolfo Brenner, host do podcast Clube dos Detetives, e esse é o “Crimes Sinistros”: aqui vocês vão conhecer os casos de true crime mais estranhos e insólitos que existem. Nesse episódio vocês vão conhecer a história do Daniel LaPlante, um jovem que se escondia dentro da casa das pessoas para assustá-las e, posteriormente, cometer seus crimes, nesse caso que ficou conhecido como o menino na parede.• REDES DO CLUBE DOS DETETIVES:- Site: http://www.podcastcdd.com.br- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastcdd/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastcdd- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastcdd- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@podcastcdd- E-mail: podcastcdd@gmail.com• FONTES: Justia Law, Collider, Bella Fiori, Scary Interesting.
Why not buy a board game from our sponsors Kienda: kienda.co.uk/polyhedroncollider Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult content The boys from the Collider have been visiting some tiny conventions and getting lots of games played. First Rory and Sid take us through board games to play with the wee nippers, with Lego building game Monkey Palace, star fighting dexterity game FlickFleet, and miniature Euro game My Little Scythe. Andy then tells us of his exploits in a more sophisticated setting of a Victorian observatory, going through the luxurious tile laying game that is Foundations of Rome. We round off the reviews with some historical themed games with In the Footsteps of Darwin and In the Footsteps of Marie Curie. Of course the episode ends with questions from the mail bag, where we tackle difficult subjects like tariffs, designer's stinkers and a belting Blind Date question. Its gonna be a lorra lorra laughs Games Mentioned 00:00:32 Polyhedron Collider Live at UK Games Expo - https://www.ukgamesexpo.co.uk/events/2153-polyhedron-collider/ 00:02:15 Sir Coates Painting Masters - https://www.ukgamesexpo.co.uk/whats-on/sir-coates-painting-masters/ 00:08:36 FlickFleet 00:13:54 Monkey Palace 00:17:14 My Little Scythe 00:20:54 CoraQuest: Keep on Questing 00:30:30 Foundations of Rome 00:36:42 In the Footsteps of Darwin and In the Footsteps of Marie Curie ⭐Show Sponsor: Kienda When you sign up to an account with Kienda use this link to bag yourself a wee discount and help support the show. Let's face it, you were going to buy a board game anyway
TJ Zwarych and Rachel Leishman of Agents of Fandom are LIVE every Friday to break down each episode of Severance Season 2 on Apple TV+! This week, we're joined by Leah Marilla Thomas of The Mary Sue, Collider, Vulture, and Cosmopolitan as well as Rachel Tolleson of the Mary Sue to break down Severance Season 2, Episode 5!(00:00) Intro(02:00) Severance Season 2 Thoughts(04:00) Severance Season 2 Episode 5 Reactions(09:00) What is the Exports Hall?(15:00) Helena Eagen vs. Helly R ….is Mr Drummond in the Family?(19:00) Miss Huang in Severance Season 2(28:00) How Long Has Lumon Been Around? Quarter 870-882(31:00) Irving and Burt Against the World in Severance Season 2(41:00) Mark Scout Re-Integrates in Severance Season 2 Episode 5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
When viewers complained that Lucas's Star Wars movies were too politicized, he responded by joking that he hoped people would see the political situations he was describing. In this episode of Tarkin's Top Shelf, your hosts discuss the political influences that shaped the Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire, The New Republic, and The First Order in a galaxy far, far away. But first, Mark and Becca talk about the recent Star Wars: Daisy Ridley interview with Collider, Space.com "spoiler-free" interview with Alexander Freed, and George Nolfi updates on the upcoming Star Wars: Rey's New Jedi Order film. Help us spread the word about the show Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to subscribe via Google Play Music Feedback and Promotion Follow us on Twitter @TarkinsTopShelf Like us on Facebook: Tarkin's Top Shelf Follow us on Instagram @TarkinsTopShelf Follow us on Threads Follow us on Bluesky
This week on Horror Joy, Brian and Jeff traverse the eerie corridors of liminality in horror. They kick off with a deep dive into the Apple TV series Severance, exploring how its portrayal of work-life separation raises existential and psychological questions. Is it a thriller, or horror? Moving forward, they venture into the unsettling realm of analog horror, with a focus on YouTube creators like Kane Pixels and Alex Kister.Join us as we travel deeper in the backrooms of liminal horror and the analog threat:·We'll discuss how liminality works in Gothic literature·We'll analyze what Severance tells us about the value of labor and the role that religious language plays in the trust/fear/disgust of corporate overlords·We'll question how authenticity is found in the gritty videos of analog horror and the terror of a found footage retelling of Biblical stories·We'll find joy in the mystery box of Severance and the labor of love of analog horrorFrom grainy VHS aesthetics to biblical retellings, they examine how these themes distort reality and evoke a primal fear of the unknown. Join them in exploring the blurred lines of identity, the nature of labor, and the unsettling nostalgia of analog media.SeveranceKiller tapes and Shattered Screens by Caetlin Benson-AllotThe BackroomsThe Mandela CatalogExploring Liminal Spaces in Gothic Literature: The Role of Transition andBoundary in Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Works of Edgar Allan Poe by Mariyam FarzandArts of Wonder by Jeffrey L. Kosky “What Is Analog Horror? The Subgenre of 'Skinamarink' Explained.” By Samuel Williamson. Collider. 7 Feb. 2023The Ritual Process by Victor TurnerWalter BenjaminAlienation in laborLimbo 00:00-02:18 Hosts Introduction and Episode Overview02:19 Deep Dive into Severance03:52 Liminality in Gothic Literature05:27 Severance: Themes and Analysis07:12 The Horror of Modern Workspaces16:23 Rituals and Symbolism in Severance24:51 Helly R's Role and Corporate Religion27:30 Exploring the Horrors of Severance28:40 The Liminality in Severance and Analog Horror30:45 Analog Horror: A Dive into the Genre35:08 The Mandela Catalog and Biblical Narratives37:28 Medieval Drama and Modern Analog Horror47:23 Finding Joy in Horror52:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
TJ Zwarych and Rachel Leishman of Agents of Fandom are LIVE every Friday to break down each episode of Severance Season 2 on Apple TV+! This week, we're joined by Leah Marilla Thomas of The Mary Sue, Collider, Vulture, and Cosmopolitan to break down Severance Season 2, Episode 4!(00:00) Intro(03:00) Whatcha Watchin?(07:00) Severance Season 2 Episode 4 Reactions(10:00) Who is Dieter Eagen?(14:00) Did You Know it was Helena All Along in Severance Season 2?(20:00) Severance Season 2 TheoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
The Beyond Invincible show is BACK every Thursday at 12pm PST / 3pm EST as TJ Zwarych and TJ Pistilli AKA Fat Thor of Agents of Fandom and Sean Motts of MetalCoreNerds and Collider review the weekly releases of Invincible Season 3 when it releases on Prime Video. This week, we break down Invicible Season 3 Episode 1-3!(00:00) Intro(02:00) What Made You an Invincible Fan?(08:00) Whatcha Watchin?(14:00) Invincible Season 3 Reactions(25:00) Invincible Season 3 Episode 1 Breakdown(34:00) Invincible Season 3 Episode 2 Breakdown(50:00) Invincible Season 3 Episode 3 BreakdownCheck out our exclusive interview with Invincible creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Simon Racioppa! https://youtu.be/ekAMOFl0K6ABecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
Join TJ Zwarych and Damon Gray of Agents of Fandom to break down the weekly release of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man on Disney+! This week, Reily Jackson of Popped News and Collider joins the Agents of Fandom podcast to discuss Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Episodes 3-5.(00:00) Intro(05:00) Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 1 Reviews(09:00) Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Episode 3 Reactions(20:30) Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Episode 4 Reactions(27:30) Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man Episode 5 ReactionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.
Today we hear from Dinalynn Rosenbush, graduate of both Collider's CO.STARTERS and incubator programs, as well as a consultant and coach dedicated to improving communication between parents and their children through her business and podcast, The Language of Play. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Listen to The Language of Play Podcast or contact Dinalynn at hello@thelanguageofplay.com Donate
John Magaro has quietly built one of the most impressive filmographies in Hollywood. So quietly, in fact, that he's still often being dubbed a “breakout” with each new hit he delivers. Magaro insists his priority is being an artist, not a movie star. However, given the pace with which he's churning out standout performances in phenomenal films, the latter is more undeniable than ever. John Magaro is a star and any production would be lucky to have him.The two most recent films to have Magaro as a headliner are an Oscar nominee and a Sundance 2025 Grand Jury Prize nominee. The former is September 5, a film that masterfully brings the viewer into ABC Sports' control room at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics as they redefine live news when they have to shift from sports reporting to live coverage of the Israeli athletes taken hostage. The film recently scored an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, and was deserving of far more.The other film Magaro is in the midst of celebrating is his Sundance 2025 selection, Omaha. In Cole Webley's feature directorial debut, Magaro plays a father who suddenly wakes his two young children, Ella and Charlie, and insists they must go on a road trip. Ella soon comes to suspect that what seems like a fun family adventure is actually something wholly different for her father.In honor of Omaha's big debut at the Sundance Film Festival and September 5's Oscar run, Magaro took the time to swing by the Collider interview studio at Sundance, brought to you by Rendezvous Capital, for a Collider Forces interview. While paving the way to his experience making those two films, Magaro explained how he came to embrace his truth as an actor, a truth that's sparked some of the very best performances we've seen in recent years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While KellieAnn is recovering from surgery, our good friend Heather Kelly is guest hosting Fan Effect this February with her limited Money Making Sense series live from Sundance 2025. This episode is“ Rendezvous Cinema Center.” Funding an independent movie just got a bit easier. That's according to Hedge Fund creators Michael Perrone, Slater Wayne, and Chris De La Rosa who bring Rendezvous Cinema Center to the Sundance Film Festival as the sponsor of the interview studio, Collider. They say they are more interested in the projects and people who take risks than those who are only interested in how much money they can make. They combine their filmmaking knowledge with finance guy Craig Mattus. to create Rendezvous Capital Holdings, where qualified investors can invest in a flight of films, and independent artists can benefit financially. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company.
Today we hear from Tracie Rieder, recent graduate of Collider's incubator program and owner of Circle of Friends Signing School. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Circle of Friends Signing SchoolDonate
Spookies, you've been asking us to cover this one for a while — but maybe we were just waiting to find the right guest to bring home to meet the family. This week, we're covering You're Next (2011) with Joey Medina, a queer horror lover and journalist we met a few months back. We're coming together for one special night as we tackle one of the big movies in the mumblegore genre, pay homage to final girls everywhere, and point out all the CLEAR references to movies like Scream, Home Alone, The Strangers, and more. Follow Joey Medina on Instagram and Twitter. You can learn more about him on his website and check out some of his work on Collider. References:https://horrorobsessive.com/2022/10/20/youre-next-still-holds-up-over-10-years-later/https://collider.com/youre-next-sequel/https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3659927/10-years-later-youre-next-quintessential-horror-film-millennials/
In this episode, Yitzy sits down with Eylon Aviv, a partner at Collider.VC, Israel's leading crypto-centric venture capital fund. Eylon shares his journey from early days at tech unicorn IronSource to becoming a driving force in Israel's crypto ecosystem. We discussed Eylon's investment thesis, the unique challenges and opportunities of being a crypto-focused VC, and the innovative ways the fund supports startups in Israel and beyond. Eylon offers candid insights into the future of Web3, the importance of community, and how Israel's tech DNA is shaping its role in the global crypto space. Tune in for a lively discussion packed with practical advice, thoughtful reflections, and a sneak peek into Building Blocks 2.0.
Funding an independent movie just got a bit easier. That's according to Hedge Fund creators Michael Perrone, Slater Wayne, and Chris De La Rosa who bring Rendezvous Cinema Center to the Sundance Film Festival as the sponsor of the interview studio, Collider. They say they they are more interested in the projects and people who take risks, than those who are only interested in how much money they can make. They put their filmmaking knowledge together with finance guy, Craig Mattus. to create Rendezvous Capital Holdings where qualified investors can invest in a flight of films, and independent artists can benefit financially. You can follow this show on Instagram and Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal X (Twitter) page. Be sure to email Heather with your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here.
I'd say in this episode that we're going to try and fool y'all into thinking that we're some sort of sophisticated folk who are patrons of the artsier aspects of cinema… but after this many episodes, let's face it… we're not fooling anyone. It's time for us to once again dive into a year of movies and run down our favorites, take a look at some surprises, and even hand out some awards to the most deserving (or undeserving). Also, we give our cheers and jeers for Monday Night RAW, Marvel bringing back a show, and more in The Week In Geek! FULL VIDEO EPISODES! That's right folks, you can see our bright smiling idiotic faces in full color on our YouTube channel. Full episodes available as well as clips. LINKS OF INTEREST: - Marvel bringing back another cancelled show - List of feature films released in 2003 by Popularity (IMDB) - Feature Films from 2003 sorted by box office highest-lowest (IMDB) - 2003 in film (wikipedia) - Best films of 2003 according to IMBD - 10 Best Movies of 2003 (Collider) ...AND ANOTHER THING: The Man They Call Tim suggests watching "Your Friend, Nate Bargatze" on Netflix Uncle Todd suggests listening to the “Solid Butter” album from The Cleverlys FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS: Facebook - http://facebook.com/freerangeidiocy Instagram - http://instagram.com/freerangeidiocy YouTube - http://youtube.com/@freerangeidiocy
Today we hear from Jacob Urrea, Collider member and owner of an interior renovation business, Inner Magic Kitchen & Bath. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Inner Magic Kitchen & BathDonate
If it were up to Agnes Callard, she would be having a lot more philosophical encounters in her life. But conversational norms lean towards agreeability, surface-level interactions, and, in some contexts, a polarizing battlefield of ideologies that is near impossible to penetrate. Her preference is for the Socratic Method of inquiry that requires participants to embody specific roles (believing truths vs avoiding falsehoods), with specific rules to follow, and committing to the possibility of having one's beliefs or skepticism radically transformed. This allows for the prospect of overcoming blind spots and co-creating knowledge in a collaborative fashion where one thinks with someone rather than thinking for someone. Socratic inquiry doesn't just happen, so Callard wrote a book called Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life explaining the process in great detail. She even created an entirely new ethical framework arguing that striving for knowledge is a moral imperative per Socrates' aphorism "the unexamined life is not worth living." Callard argues in her book that while achieving knowledge requires following the two rules of believing truths and avoiding falsehoods, it's impossible for one person to follow both rules simultaneously. To do so requires a collaborative and dialectical process like the Socratic Method. She cites William James' 1896 The Will to Believe as the source of the insight that believing truths and avoiding falsehoods are apparently two different mutually-exclusive algorithms: We must know the truth; and we must avoiderror,—these are our first and great commandments as would-be knowers; but they are not two ways of stating an identical commandment, they are two separable laws. James, W. (1907). The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. page 17. Longmans Green and Co. For a quick 5-minute overview on why believing truths and avoiding falsehoods are two separate algorithms requiring a dialectical process, check out this short 5-minute video where Callard explains the crux of the Socratic Method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yjjYq-Z-z0 It's not immediately obvious to me that the path towards knowledge requires believing truths and avoiding falsehoods, or that it would be impossible for one person to commit to both. If Callard is right, the path towards knowledge requires a collaborative and deliberative process similar to the path towards justice where the prosecution prosecutes the guilty and the defense acquits the innocent. Once again, a lawyer cannot represent both sides, however, in this instance, the debate is mediated by a judge with an independent jury deciding the verdict. Callard contends that pure Socratic Inquiry needs no moderator as long as both parties are open-minded enough to have their blind spots challenged and potentially be radically transformed. What it does require is a good faith commitment to work collaboratively with a certain amount of epistemic humility. This underlying dialectical nature of knowledge applies in many and varied contexts, especially around conversations focusing on "What is Truth?" or "What is Reality?" Close listeners to the Voices of VR podcast have heard me mention this tension between "believing truths" vs "avoiding falsehoods" in at least a dozen podcasts going back to November 2019 (#846, 860, 912, 927, 932, 959, 971, 1055, 1092, 1144, 1147, & 1353). Dialectical polarities are a core pillar of my experiential design framework, and I've been seeing more immersive stories and experiences use the principles of the Socratic Method as a core mechanic. See my interviews about Horizon (one-on-one Socratic dialogue with an immersive theatre actor within a speculative futures context), Mandala (group Socratic dialectic about philosophical ideas), and The Collider (asymmetrical two-person experience about power and boundaries where one person embodies power-over dynamics with the other embodying power-unde...
Tarkin's Top Shelf joins forces with Idiot's Array and Kanata's Castle Podcasts for a Roundtable Discussion on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Finale: The Real Good Guys. In this episode, your hosts get together one last time for an in-depth conversation on the season finale of Skeleton Crew. But first, they talk about the recent interview with Skeleton Crew showrunners Watts and Ford via Collider. Help us spread the word about the show Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to subscribe via Google Play Music Feedback and Promotion Follow us on Twitter @TarkinsTopShelf Like us on Facebook: Tarkin's Top Shelf Follow us on Instagram @TarkinsTopShelf Follow us on Threads Follow us on Bluesky
Today we hear from Daniel Goodson, Collider member and co-owner of Breaking Barriers LLC, which provides community based support services to adults with disabilities, mental illness, and traumatic brain injuries as they take steps towards their personal goals and dreams. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider's efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey.Breaking Barriers LLCDonate
Bevor morgen mit dem ersten New Music Friday das Musikjahr endgültig lanciert wird, gönnen wir uns noch ein letztes Mal Vorfreude auf grosse Momente, die auf uns zukommen: Die Sounds!-Inventur in Sachen Festivals, Clubkonzerte und (vielleicht?) Weltbewegendem anno '25. Haltet Eure Agenda bereit! +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 - KNOCKIN' HEART von HAMILTON LEITHAUSER · 22:52 - THIS SIDE OF THE ISLAND von HAMILTON LEITHAUSER · 22:49 - BARN NURSERY von HEY, NOTHING · 22:46 - WISH YOU WOULD NOTICE (KNOW THIS) von ZZZAHARA · 22:43 - SUGAR & SPICE von HATCHIE · 22:37 - BROKEN von ELA MINUS · 22:31 - SUMMER OF LOVE von PARCO PALAZ · 22:22 - T.K. COLLIDER von MNEVIS · 22:19 - BARRIO HUSTLE von HERMANOS GUTIERREZ · 22:16 - SPA von ANNA ERHARD · 22:12 - DOG DAYS von DEHD · 22:08 - ROLL WITH IT von OASIS · · 21:57 - OH SHIT von THE LIBERTINES · 21:53 - THE HAND THAT FEEDS von NINE INCH NAILS · 21:48 - COMPRESS / REPRESS von TRENT REZNOR/ATTICUS ROSS · 21:45 - ESPRESSO von SABRINA CARPENTER · 21:41 - SWEET LOVE von SYLVIE KREUSCH · 21:37 - REDONDO BEACH von PATTI SMITH · 21:32 - WONDER von EN ATTENDANT ANA · 21:26 - ROCKY TRAIL von KINGS OF CONVENIENCE · 21:21 - WILLST DU MIT MIR GEH'N von FÜNF STERNE DELUXE · 21:15 - BREAK YA NECK von BUSTA RHYMES · 21:10 - NOT LIKE US von KENDRICK LAMAR · 21:04 - TV OFF von KENDRICK LAMAR FEAT. LEFTY GUNPLAY · 20:56 - MR. TAMBOURINE MAN von CAT POWER · 20:52 - LIKE A ROLLING STONE von TIMOTHEE CHALAMET · 20:49 - SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES von BOB DYLAN · 20:47 - HOOKED von FRANZ FERDINAND · 20:42 - MUSTANG von KINGS OF LEON · 20:38 - SERPENTINE PRISON von MATT BERNINGER · 20:31 - THE UNIVERSE von ROISIN MURPHY · 20:29 - DENIAL IS A RIVER von DOECHII · 20:24 - BULLFROG von DOECHII · 20:19 - X-RAY EYES von LCD SOUNDSYSTEM · 20:13 - BABY'S GOT A TEMPER von THE PRODIGY · 20:09 - POP POP POP von IDLES · 20:05 - ASPIRATION von ZAHO DE SAGAZAN
Time Stamps: 00:01:00 Community Guest Intros 00:05:00 BREAKING: The INCREDIBLE Animated Show On Amazon, Secret Level "Pitched" A Halo & DOOM Crossover Episode and according to Collider, "Microsoft said Nah" WTF? 00:35:00 Black Myth Wu Kong On Xbox Series XS, What's The REAL TRUTH? 01:05:00 RUMOR: The Xbox Developers Direct "Could" Be Happening In The Thrid Week Of 2025, What Could Xbox Bring To The Table? 01:20:00 Panel Outros and Special Message to the Community!
This week, we'll get lost in the mind boggling mystery that is the Dyatlov Pass case, when 9 experienced hikers died under suspicious and unexplainable circumstances while traversing Russia's Ural Mountains in 1959. When a group of ski/hikers led by 23 year old student Igor Dyatlov failed to return after a 3 week journey, search parties were sent. They quickly found the group's abandoned tent, cut open from the inside. Not long after that, the bodies were discovered. But the condition of the bodies raised more questions than it answered. No single theory adequately explains how the 9 hikers died. Was it an avalanche? Weapons testing by the Russian military gone wrong? A yeti??? When Russia reopened the investigation in 2019, Swiss avalanche researchers used an unconventional method to try to prove or disprove the avalanche theory. They reached out to the creators of Disney's animated film "Frozen" to get their snow animation code. What did their simulations tell us? Is it case closed for the Dyatlov Pass incident or does the mystery persist? Check out photos from the hiker's cameras hereSupport the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: BBC News "Dyatlov Pass"History.com "The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why the Hiker Deaths Remain a Mystery"National Geographic "Has Science Solved History's Greatest Adventure Mystery at Dyatlov?"Smithsonian Magazine "Have Scientists Finally Unraveled the 60 Year Mystery Surrounding 9 Russian Hiker's Deaths?"Live Science "Russia's 'Dyatlov Pass' conspiracy theory may finally be solved 60 years later"Wikipedia "Dyatlov Pass Incident"Collider "'Frozen' May Have Helped Solve a Half-Century Old Mystery"Business Insider "Animation used for 'Frozen' helped solve a mysterious 62-year-old avalanche case"Shoot me a message!
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 153*The Mysterious Origins of Martian MineralsA new study suggests that some Martian minerals may have formed in liquid carbon dioxide rather than water. While traditional views link Mars' dry river channels to past water presence, this research indicates that under ancient Martian conditions, liquid CO2 could have been a significant factor in shaping the planet's geological features. This finding, published in Nature Geoscience, adds a new layer to the ongoing debate about Mars' liquid past and its implications for the planet's habitability.*Australia's Arnhem Space Centre ShutteredEquatorial Launch Australia has announced the closure of the Arnhem Space Centre due to unresolved lease issues with the Northern Land Council. Originally envisioned as a hub for commercial space launches, the project faced multiple delays over land agreements. Plans are now underway to relocate operations to Queensland, aiming to establish the Australian Space Centre, Geberic which promises significant economic benefits and indigenous employment opportunities.*Discovery of the Heaviest Antimatter ParticlePhysicists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider have identified what could be the heaviest antimatter particle ever detected. Using the ALICE experiment, researchers observed anti-hyperhelium 4, an exotic hypernucleus. This discovery provides new insights into the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe, as scientists continue to explore the mysteries of the Big Bang and the universe's evolution.00:00 Some Martian minerals may have been formed in liquid carbon dioxide rather than water06:01 Scientists find evidence for what appears to be the most massive antimatter particle ever detected13:15 Move of time projection chamber into ALICE detector starts very slowly15:22 The TPC is our main tracking detector for heavy ion collisions20:21 Living in an agricultural community with high pesticide use may increase cancer risk22:50 Former CNN reporter Tucker Carlson claims he was attacked by a demon while sleepingwww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ytxrmv8cIN THIS EPISODE: In the quiet suburb of Amityville, a horrific crime in 1974 unleashed a chilling series of events that would terrify a nation. When the Lutz family moved into the infamous house at 112 Ocean Avenue, they found themselves trapped in a nightmare of ghostly apparitions, sinister voices, and unexplainable horrors. Was their ordeal a genuine encounter with the supernatural, or a carefully crafted hoax? Or was it, possibly, a little bit of both?SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The True Story Behind the Amityville Horror” sources: Margo Margaritoff, All That's Interesting:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3yuz4rcr; Shawn Van Horn, Collider: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4kv6jx9u; Leah Thomas, Cosmopolitan: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/rwrj63at; Biography.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5n92fbwa; Tara Bennett, SyFy: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2mfyc8x7Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: November 13, 2024CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/AmityvilleHorror