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Bacteria may be tiny, but we can harness them to create food and medicine, to detect landmines and make blood safe for transfusions. Learn what we're still learning about how bacteria shape us and our world in this episode of BrainStuff, based on these articles: https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/bacteria-communication.htmhttps://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/10-weirdest-sources-antibiotics.htm https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/scientists-call-for-global-germ-bank.htm https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/universal-blood-type.htm https://science.howstuffworks.com/bacteria-lasers-landmine-detection.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Bissette of Loot The Room speaks to Vi Huntsman about Patrick Stuart's Deep Carbon Observatory. You can find Vi on Twitter at @ImmaWaffleBunny and on Youtube at Collabs Without Permission. All of Chris' work can be found at Loot The Room or on Twitter at @pangalactic. The Adventure Tourism logo and artwork were created by Micah Anderson. Patrons get episodes a week early, plus access to outtakes and occasional bonus content. Sign up here. Leave a tip!
Talk of Deep Carbon Observatory. If you have any questions comments or concerns regarding this episode, please contact me, spikepit@pm.me. Please consider joining the rest of the Pit Crew at https://www.patreon.com/spikepit #spikepitpodcast #RPGaDAY2021 A big thanks to Che Webster (Roleplay Rescue) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spikepit/message
Hoje você fica com o gameplay de Pedrinfernio, nossa mesa de Dungeon Crawl de funcionários públicos fodidos, baseada em elementos de Deep Carbon Observatory e a megadungeon Stonehell, passada na cidade de Gardênia, jogada com nosso sistema da casa, o retroclone de D&D B/X, o Caves & Hexes, em desenvolvimento aberto e gratuito em http://www.cavesandhexes.com O cast é Carlinhos Malvadeza (DM), Balbi, Cesar Quaestor, Marcelo Kraven, Murilo Dada, Renan Albino e Tito Lima. Acompanhe as lives no Youtube do Regra da Casa. Abaixo, a playlist com os vídeos de gameplay dos episódios que já ocorreram. http://bit.ly/playlsitPedrinfernio #PEDRINFERNIO *** CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLE!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café, com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais! https://bit.ly/CcDungeon **** Aproveite nossas parcerias! Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional e boa para todos, conheça a Ovelha Negra e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: DUNGEONCRAWL https://bit.ly/ovelhanegracafes Assinantes têm cupom especiais. Consulte no grupo de Telegram! *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Aline Maciel André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Brayner Silva Bruno Cobbi Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Caio Messias Cavazzana Carlos Castilho Cássio Félix César Roberto Milman Da Silva Daniel Mello Daniel Saraiva Denis Lima Denis Lima Diego Leite Da Cunha Diego Sestito Dm Quiral Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fábio Luparelli Fabio Pedrada Fernando Guedes Franciolli Araújo Francisco Siqueira Gabriel Stüpp George Bonfim Gersica Melchiades Gilvan Gouvêa Glauber Rocha Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Jardim De Souza Gustavo Murad Heitor Coelho Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins Jean Paes João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa Jorge Monteiro José Canesin Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Leonardo Leão Leonardo Monteio De Morais Leonardo Paixão Leonardo Russo Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Marcelo Kraven Marcos Souza Marcos Paulo Ribeiro Marcus Komei Machado Pedroza Matheus Amilton De Souza Matheus Heleno Patrícia Brito Pedro Borges Pedro Cocola Pedro Wah Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Garotti Rezende Rafael Raposo Ramon Bezerra Raoni Godinho Ricardo Matte Rodrigo De Lima González Ruben Gustavo Fernandes Angelo Saulo Aride Tiago Lima Barboza Victor Antoniassi Willy Alencar Yuri Sayié *** #Paracegover CAPA: à frente o logo de Biergotten, Jazigo dos Titãs; ao fundo uma capa de uma edição do podcast Geração Xeroks, com uma arte estilo fotocópia da capa do AD&D antigo. *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações
The Basic Crawl 00:00:21 - Overview 00:05:51 - How have we used this module in our games 00:07:05 - Things we liked about the module 00:20:12 - Questions we had about the module 00:25:26 - Chain Lightning Round The Expert Delve 00:27:36 - Scaling down the module to fit the number of sessions you have Companion Adventures 00:43:19 - Media recommendations 00:47:00 - Game recommendation Links Deep Carbon Observatory Our website Our Patreon Our forums Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
In Episode 42, we continue our Artist Spotlight series as we are joined by OSR legend Scrap Princess. For those not in the OSR scene, Scrap is probably best known for producing art for ENnie-winning The Dark of Hot Springs Island, Deep Carbon Observatory, and Veins of the Earth. You can find Scrap at the following places: Blog: monstermanualsewnfrompants.blogspot.com Art Blog: kludgewitch.blogspot.com Instagram: instagram.com/toiletworldultra DTRPG products: drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?artist=Scrap%20Princess Other links from the show: X-Ray Records: theguardian.com/music/2015/jan/29/bone-music-soviet-bootleg-records-pressed-on-xrays Zdzisław Beksiński: imgur.com/gallery/biCO4 Current Commission: cavegirlgames.blogspot.com/2019/03/electrical-vampires.html To get in touch or discuss the show, you can find all of our social media links on our website: http://mbcast.co If you like our show and would like to support us or get access to some exclusive content, we're on Patreon - take a look at mbcast.co/patreon Music: Berserkir by Danheim
Learn about how the Deep Carbon Observatory is transforming the way we understand life deep inside the Earth; how gravitational lensing can make gravity act like a magnifying glass to help astronomers see further away; and what to say to a friend who’s dealing with a crisis. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: A New Discovery Points to a Surprising Amount of Life Deep Inside the Earth — https://curiosity.im/2suKkcG Gravitational Lensing Is a Magnifying Glass Made by Gravity — https://curiosity.im/2s6S6JS There's No Perfect Thing to Say In a Crisis — https://curiosity.im/2sf3Nyd If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
Here on earth, the soil food web is of great interest for farmers and gardeners, and so much research has happened over the last several decades to better understand microbes and their subterainean ecosystems. In fact, the underground biosphere is basically twice as big as Earth's oceans and contains some 23 billion tons of organisms. The Deep Carbon Observatory calls it the subterranean Galapagos. The DCO is a collaboration of around 1,000 scientists studying “deep Earth” ecosystems. According to researchers, knowing how organisms survive in the extreme conditions below Earth's surface will help us understand the origins and evolution of life on our planet—and perhaps our closest neighbor Mars. Deep earth microbes that can live miles beneath land and seafloor habitats are called intraterrestrials, and about 70% of all the bacteria and archaea on Earth live in this subsurface environment. We know very little about them because they are so hard to access. The deep carbon observatory has sampled hundreds of deep Earth habitats, sometimes drilling boreholes three miles deep to reach them and also investigating existing mines. Millions of microbe species are estimated to occupy this biosphere, and some are able to survive boiling temperatures or pressures 400 times those at sea level. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-in-my-garden-podcast/message
Our discussion & review of Deep Carbon Observatory, text by Patrick Stuart and art by Scrap Princess. MAJOR SPOILERS. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2017/01/01/53/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We wrap up the campaign. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2017/01/01/52/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
Our discussion & review of Deep Carbon Observatory, text by Patrick Stuart and art by Scrap Princess. **MAJOR SPOILERS.** Show notes: http://ggnorecast.com/53.
We wrap up the campaign. Show notes: http://ggnorecast.com/52.
We continue to explore the observatory. A comedy of errors. Situations grotesque, risible, & fantastical--all for you. Show notes: http://ggnorecast.com/51.
We continue to explore the observatory. A comedy of errors. Situations grotesque, risible, & fantastical—all for you. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/12/25/51/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
Bickering and exploring. Mostly bickering. Show notes: ggnorecast.com/50.
Bickering and exploring. Mostly bickering. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/12/18/50/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We enter the observatory and behold its wonders. Follow dungeon SOP, achieve expected results. Show notes: ggnorecast.com/49.
We enter the observatory and behold its wonders. Follow dungeon SOP, achieve expected results. This didn't go as planned or desired at all, but ya gotta kill yer darlins. Or have them exploded. Thank you, bone magnet. Show note: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/12/11/49/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
At last, the Observatory. Our pointcrawl concludes, and we experience the moment of eponymony. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/12/04/48-2/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
At last, the observatory. Show notes: ggnorecast.com/48.
This episode is an example of what can happen when you follow your random encounter procedures to the bitter, bitter end—and don't flinch at the dice. It's great! Show notes: ggnorecast.com/47
This episode is an example of what can happen when you follow your random encounter procedures to the bitter, bitter end—and don't flinch at the dice. It's great! Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/11/28/47/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We explore the dam, and something terrible happens. And you get a sense of the death & dying rules of Into the Odd! Actual play starts @ 9:42. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/11/20/46/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We enter the dam, and everything's fine. And you get a sense of the death & dying rules of Into the Odd! Show notes: ggnorecast.com/46.
We enter the dam; and, don't worry, everything's fine, and nothing's bad! Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/11/14/45/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We enter the dam, and everything's fine. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/45.
We prepare to enter the ruined dam. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/11/05/44/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
The party prepares to enter the ruined dam. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/44.
We talk about our experience playing LotFP at DragonCon 2016 in more detail before getting to the actual play. Oh, and also before the actual play, we chat about video games (Doom, Grim Dawn, Dark Souls 3) and other media. Our lovely tour through the ruins of the valley continues, and we wind up at the foot of the broken dam. AP starts at 17:07. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/10/23/43-lets-play-deep-carbon-observatory-part-4-does-it-have-bones/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We talk about our experience playing LotFP at DragonCon 2016 in more detail before getting to the actual play. Oh, and also before the actual play, we chat about video games (Doom, Grim Dawn, Dark Souls 3) and other media. Our lovely tour through the ruins of the valley continues, and we wind up at the foot of the broken dam. AP starts at 17:07. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/43.
We make our way up the flood valley. Knife-fighting wizards, carrion, and more. [excuse the tapping, we figured it out (a shock mount) in an episode or two.] Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/10/16/42/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We make our way up the flood valley. Knife-fighting wizards, carrion, and more. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/42.
We start off with an undeleted deleted scene where we talk about MCU, whether anyone actually likes Superman, and get confused about Highlander 1. Then we start the meat of the module a few minutes in (5:10). Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/10/03/41/. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We start off with an undeleted deleted scene where we talk about MCU, whether anyone actually likes Superman, and get confused about Highlander 1. Then we start the meat of the module a few minutes in (5:10). Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/41
The misery begins. Deep Carbon Observatory opens with a unique procedure for presenting the chaos of a desperate town in the middle of a cataclysmic flood. That's what this session covers. Our PCs try to save some people, kill others, and set their eyes down the valley on the looming dam. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/09/21/40/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We kick off season 3 of the show by making Into the Odd characters for our actual/let's play of Deep Carbon Observatory. If you want to get right down to the play, head to episode 40, the first proper episode of the new season. But here we talk about who made the the system and the module, what's cool about them, what's different than standard D&D or Lamentations of the Flame Princess, and there's lots of affected southern accents. Show note: https://ggnorecast.com/2016/09/21/39/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
We kick off season 3 of the show by making Into the Odd characters for our actual/let's play of Deep Carbon Observatory. If you want to get right down to the play, head to episode 40, the first proper episode of the new season. But here we talk about who made the the system and the module, what's cool about them, what's different than standard D&D or Lamentations of the Flame Princess, and there's lots of affected southern accents. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/39.
The misery begins. Deep Carbon Observatory opens with a unique procedure for presenting the chaos of a desperate town in the middle of a cataclysmic flood. That's what this session covers. Our PCs try to save some people, kill others, and set their eyes down the valley on the looming dam. Show notes: ggnorecast.wordpress.com/40.
Kick back for a moment and let the podcasty goodness load.Our Guests+Edgar Johnson+Matthias WeeksShow Notes after the jumpShow NotesU Con - Not as small of a con as Donn suggests, U Con is the biggest gaming convention in MichiganTransylvanian Adventures - Not the same as "Lamentations of the Dungeon Crawl Princess"Dungeon Crawl ClassicsLamentations of the Flame PrincessTower Out of TimeGenConBlood for the Serpent King - Published as a bonus adventure in Bride of the Black ManseFrozen in TimeB1: In Search of the Unknown - Adam's Quasquetherion hack of itDonn says "Be confident!"Edgar says "I prep like a mofo so I don't get lost."Matt says "Make it memorable and manage your time."Adam says "I only prep what I can't make up on the spot."Purple Sorcerer 0-Level GeneratorMichiCon G+ DCC RPG CommunityDeep Carbon ObservatorySecret SanticoreMatt says "Pace yourself, make sure the game speaks to you and get comfortable with the system/adventure."Donn says "Have it be something you're excited about and be confident."Edgar says "It's not about you, it's about the folks at your table. Do what it takes to make sure they're having fun."Adam says "Don't freak yourself out. You won't know what it takes until you do it."Third Rail of GamingAlignment - 3-Point or 9-Point Alignment?Matt: 3-PointEdgar: Hates alignment, chooses 3 under the gun.Donn: 3-PointAdam: 3-PointDoes 9-Point Alignment suck?Matt: Too cumbersome.Adam: Good & evil are irrelevant.Edgar: 9-Point sucks because of insurance tables.Donn: Evil is evil. Suggests a two alignment system: "cool" or "asshole."Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. We'd love to read your comments on the show, suggestions, where exactly we can stick what and other thinly-veiled threats. Send us your thoughts at dsr@kickassistan.net. Once again, thanks for listening.
Think back, way back. Beyond last week or last year … to what was happening on Earth 100,000 years ago. Or 100 million years ago. It's hard to fathom such enormous stretches of time, yet to understand the evolution of the cosmos – and our place in it – your mind needs to grasp the deep meaning of eons. Discover techniques for thinking in units of billions of years, and how the events that unfold over such intervals have left their mark on you. Plus: the slow-churning processes that turned four-footed creatures into the largest marine animals that ever graced the planet and using a new telescope to travel in time to the birth of the galaxies. Guests: Jim Rosenau – Artist, Berkeley, California Robert Hazen – Senior staff scientist at the Geophysical Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, executive director of the Deep Carbon Observatory and the author of The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet Neil Shubin – Biologist, associate dean of biological sciences at the University of Chicago, and the author of The Universe Within: Discovering the Common History of Rocks, Planets, and People Nicholas Pyenson – Curator of fossil marine mammals at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. Alison Peck – Scientist, National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia Descripción en español First released April 22, 2013. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ENCORE Think back, way back. Beyond last week or last year … to what was happening on Earth 100,000 years ago. Or 100 million years ago. It’s hard to fathom such enormous stretches of time, yet to understand the evolution of the cosmos – and our place in it – your mind needs to grasp the deep meaning of eons. Discover techniques for thinking in units of billions of years, and how the events that unfold over such intervals have left their mark on you. Plus: the slow-churning processes that turned four-footed creatures into the largest marine animals that ever graced the planet and using a new telescope to travel in time to the birth of the galaxies. Guests: Jim Rosenau – Artist, Berkeley, California Robert Hazen – Senior staff scientist at the Geophysical Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, executive director of the Deep Carbon Observatory and the author of The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet Neil Shubin – Biologist, associate dean of biological sciences at the University of Chicago, and the author of The Universe Within: Discovering the Common History of Rocks, Planets, and People Nicholas Pyenson – Curator of fossil marine mammals at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. Alison Peck – Scientist, National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia Descripción en español First released April 22, 2013.