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Please meet Dr Anya Nugent … she is amazing … and she has some beautiful stories for us … let's hear all about unbelievably powerful Gamma Ray bursts and their host galaxies from an amazing Harvard and Smithsonian astrophysicist who uses incredible observatories like CHANDRA, XMM-Newton, ALMA, CHIME, MEERKAT, the VLA and even our old friend Hubble … to reveal new understandings of how our universe works.
Interview by Angela CroudaceHeavy metal legend Ross The Boss is set to electrify Australia next week, and he couldn't be more excited. Reflecting on his previous visit, Ross recalls the overwhelming love he received from Aussie fans. "The reaction nerfed me," he laughed. "The intensity, especially in Melbourne, was unbelievable."Ross, a founding member of Manowar, spoke passionately about the creation of Sign of the Hammer, revealing that the band often recorded more tracks than needed, seizing every opportunity in the studio. A highlight was recording at Richard Branson's famed Manor Studio — a surreal experience that included sleeping in rooms once occupied by historical figures like William the Conqueror.This upcoming tour features what Ross calls the best version of the RTB band yet, boasting powerhouse musicians like Dirk Schlächter (Gamma Ray) and drummer Sean Elg. “We're coming to melt faces,” Ross promises, highlighting the group's precision and raw power.When asked about his time in Manowar, Ross candidly shared that he wished he'd been firmer with his bandmate Joey DeMaio. "Sometimes I should've put my foot down more," he admitted. Despite past challenges, he now channels his passion purely through his guitar, still rooted in the soulful blues influences of B.B. King and Albert King.Ross also touched on the emotional impact his music has had. "People tell me it saved their lives," he said, visibly moved. "It's an honour I don't take lightly."As Ross prepares to unleash a storm of classic anthems down under, he leaves fans with one promise: “We'll give you 150%. When the final note rings out, we want you to feel it in your soul — and want us back.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Live at the Gamma Ray! 4/21/25! We're joined by Australian Cleverman Bryce Baker, comedian Esteban Touma, and musicians of Seasaw Meg Golz and Eve Wilczewski! And we solved all the problems. Plus we fixed autism!
Stefan Burns joins for an interview to discuss the impact of solar flares on our energy and the collective awakening of humanity. We explore the profound connections between space weather, cosmic events, astrology, consciousness, and the massive solar storms arising in the galaxy. They discuss the potential for supernovae and gamma ray bursts to influence life on Earth, the significance of gamma brain waves in altering consciousness, and the importance of the Schumann resonance as a global energy field. Stefan Burns is a geophysicist, explorer, writer, and entrepreneur. The natural workings of our planet and the universe at large continuously fascinate Stefan. From exploring the wilderness from a young age to earning a degree in geology in college, he's been driven to explore the nature of reality experientially and scientifically. The world really opened her arms to him in 2017 when he was given the opportunity of joining the Science Channel TV show Secrets of the Underground as a co-host. From the volcanoes of Italy to the waters of the Caribbean, traveling around the world expanded his vistas dramatically and fortified his resolve to help others understand the world through the lens of geology and physics.Currently he has his sights set on better understanding human bioelectricity and geophysical phenomenon like the Schumann Resonances. For video content you can visit the Stefan Burns YouTube channel.___________________PODCAST CHAPTERS0:00 - Stefan Burns Introduction02:50 - The Impact of Solar Activity on Human Consciousness03:37 - The Sun's Magnetic Flip and Planetary Alignment06:19 - Merging Astrology and Harvest Moments from 202006:55 - Key Planetary Conjunctions 10:11 - Humanity's Collective Evolution: The Role of Leaders11:15 - The Next 150 Years14:17 - Solar Activity's Impact on the Heart Chakra16:52 - Earth's Electrical Ascension 18:00 - Bioelectricity and Human Connection20:17 - Stefan's Dream Journal and Precognition27:19 - The Future of Earth and Humanity29:03 - Earth's Ley Lines and Energy Portals36:02 - Learning from Ancient Cultures: Easter Island40:57 - Humanity's Biggest Decision44:35 - The Fated Eclipse Cycles 49:38 - The Importance of Grounding in the Ascension Process55:39 - What Is the Sun? 58:08 - Future of Plasma Energy in Human Evolution01:05:08 - Schumann Resonance and Nature's Vibratory Influence01:09:18 - Historical Solar Storms and Cosmic Activity01:12:38 - Will We See a Supernova Soon?01:15:02 - The Power of Gamma Rays and Cosmic Events01:17:29 - Betelgeuse: Potential Supernova 01:20:23 - Gamma Brain Waves and Consciousness Expansion01:25:11 - Schumann Resonance: The Heartbeat of Earth and Its Impact01:32:12 - Final Trio01:42:04 - Time Capsule Question___________________Guest: Stefan Burns, Geophysicist ✦ Website | https://www.stefanburns.com/✦ Wild Free Organic | https://wildfreeorganic.com/✦ YouTube | @StefanBurns ✦ Instagram | / stefanburnsofficial Host: Emilio Ortiz✦ Instagram | / iamemilioortiz ✦ Subscribe to YouTube Channel | @EmilioOrtiz ✦ Watch Emilio's latest series on 4biddenknowledge TV l https://bit.ly/AwakenThe6thSense✦ Shop Our Clothing Collection l https://www.unlockedmovement.com/coll...___________________
On this episode William J. Hammon (ActuallyPaid.com) and host Jason Godbey review films from this year's Slamdance Film Festival including: Portal to Hell, Gamma Rays, Coroner to the Stars, and Alice-Heart.Sponsored by Blackmagic DesignShow theme by Christopher GillardWritten by William J. Hammon & Jason GodbeyHosted by Jason Godbey
Nell'undicesima puntata della quinta stagione di Metalitalia Podcast parliamo dei 40 anni di "Walls Of Jericho" degli HELLOWEEN e di molti altri capolavori del power metal (europeo e americano) usciti sia nel 1985, sia nel 1995.Tra questi non possono mancare "Imaginations From The Other Side" dei BLIND GUARDIAN, "Land Of The Free" dei GAMMA RAY, "Fourth Dimension" degli STRATOVARIUS.Ripercorreremo anche rapidamente le tappe del power statunitense anni Ottanta parlando di band come SAVATAGE, AGENT STEEL e VICIOUS RUMORS.Ospiti della puntata Carlo Paleari e Dario Onofrio, redattori di Metalitalia. Conduce l'episodio Jacopo Casati, giornalista, promotion manager e digital specialist.Il podcast è disponibile su Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Deezer, Spreaker e molti altri.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 32The Astronomy, Space and Science News PodcastMartian Minerals Indicating Ancient Life, World's Most Powerful Gamma Ray Observatory, and Ariane 6 Rocket Operations BeginIn this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking findings from NASA's Perseverance rover, which has discovered unusual rocks on Mars' Jezero crater rim, hinting at the possibility of ancient life. The rocks, rich in kaolinite, typically form in warm, wet environments, suggesting that Mars may have once hosted conditions suitable for life. We delve into the implications of these findings and what they reveal about the planet's watery past.Advancements in Gamma Ray AstronomyWe also discuss the European Commission's green light for the construction of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory, projected to become the world's most powerful gamma ray observatory. This ambitious project aims to vastly expand our understanding of high-energy astronomical phenomena, potentially revealing the origins of gamma rays and their impact on galaxy formation and evolution.Europe's New Rocket EraAdditionally, we celebrate the successful launch of Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket, marking a significant milestone in the continent's space capabilities. This mission, which deployed the French CSO 3 reconnaissance satellite, signifies a return to independent access to space for Europe, following a series of delays and challenges.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 32 for broadcast on 14 March 202500:49 Discovery of kaolinite rocks on Mars06:30 Implications for ancient Martian life12:15 Overview of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory18:00 Advancements in gamma ray astronomy22:45 Successful launch of the Ariane 6 rocket27:00 Summary of significant scientific developments30:15 Discussion on recent studies in environmental sciencewww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Researchers at University of Galway have created a new approach to finding peat soil, giving insight to where carbon is stored in the ground. Through a combination of state-of-the-art analytical techniques and data from the Geological Survey Ireland nationwide Tellus aerial survey, the research team has provided a revised picture of where peat soils are present across 80 % of Ireland, based on environmental gamma radiation measurements. The findings also offer huge potential to influence policy around land use and interventions to mitigate against greenhouse gas emissions. The study was led by Dr Eve Daly and Dr Dave O'Leary from the Hydrogeophysics and Remote Sensing research group at University of Galway in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin, Teagasc and Geological Survey Ireland. Lead author, Dr Dave O'Leary, PhD researcher, School of Natural Sciences, University of Galway, said: "Gamma rays are invisible, high-energy photons, like light, that are released during natural radioactive decay of materials in rocks and soils. Peat soils have a unique ability to block this type of naturally occurring radiation, drastically reducing the number of gamma rays detected by the sensor mounted on the Tellus aircraft when flying over peat soils." The research team focused on this trait of peat soils to train a machine learning algorithm to identify and provide confidence of similar soils occurring in the top 60 cm of the land where the Tellus survey has been flown to date. While peat depth cannot be directly measured this new analysis gave insights into the extent of peat soil and, importantly, identified the areas where soil changes from peat to mineral, which are typically hidden under things like forests and grasslands. Using this new research approach, the area of soil considered "peaty" within the Tellus geophysical survey potentially increased from 24 % to 30 %. The findings have been published in the leading soil science journal Geoderma. Soils are a mixture of broken bits of rock, water, and air. Peat soils are distinct from mineral soils as they are formed from decaying plant material, mixed with water and air, and contain a very high amount of carbon. When waterlogged, this carbon is stored in the soils and their value has been increasingly recognised in recent years. When water is removed, for example via drainage, peat soils then emit carbon dioxide as the decay process restarts. Dr O'Leary added: "In general, people are relatively familiar or have heard of radon, but what they might not know is that this is a by-product of naturally occurring uranium in the rocks below our feet, which also emits gamma radiation. There are several sources of this natural radiation in the environment and our study uses the unique relationship between this radiation and peat soils to identify where peat is likely to be present. "The Tellus survey has provided consistent coverage and measurements across about 80 % of the country at present. As this is a direct measurement from the soil, it allows us to create maps with boundaries showing realistic change from peat to mineral soils, regardless of what is covering the ground, be it trees or grass. "Few countries have invested in such an incredible dataset, which puts Ireland at the forefront of peatland mapping research. Importantly, the data is free to use. We hope that our research will encourage and incentivise other countries to invest in such surveys to meet their peatland mapping needs." Dr Eve Daly, Geophysicist and lecturer in Earth & Ocean Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, University of Galway, said: "This study gives decision makers and regulators more accurate spatial data on the extent of peat soil in Ireland and will assist in highlighting specific areas that are suitable, or not, for interventions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions." The study was funded by Geological Survey Ireland, a division of the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. The full...
Send us a note about the show and we will read it on the air! Special shout outs to you and yours!In this episode, Mike picks a Hulk origin update as his random read. Did it change anything big? Was he exposed to something other than Gamma Rays? Did Andy read anything good on his random reads (Yes- from Big Bang Comics)? And what was the title of that Mark Millar book Mike also read? No idea.Join us, won't you?Support the showOur webpage is: https://andthisiswhyilovecomicspodcast.buzzsprout.comEmail us at AndthisiswhyIlovecomics@gmail.comJoin us on Twitter at @AndthisiswhyIL1On Facebook at And This is Why I love Comics Podcast!On the Tik Tok at https://www.tiktok.com/@whyilovecomicspodcast?_t=8a45YUB7iW6&_r=1Support the show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1824117/support or become a Patreon member patreon.com/AndThisIsWhyILoveComics and get eventual early show release and some exclusive content.Thanks to all our supporters and friends of the show! We couldn't do it without you!Check out Jamie's YouTube show at https://www.youtube.com/@jhoodcomics/featuredThanks to Producer Katie and Assistant Producer Tony, Co-hosts Matt 2.0, Kevin, Jamie and Matt 10.0, and Nick. Thanks to Thunder Chicken for the tunes! Check them out on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/7IlO3mSZd0XlwWfzRs1kUA?si=Vv2kTfrcRWOSs7QuQ7aKYA&dl_branch=1
Flavors, fragrances, and the science behind what makes things smell and taste amazing—Karl and Erum explore this world with Bob Weinstein, a legend in the industry who has spent decades at Firmenich, Robertet, and now Bedoukian Research. Bob takes them on a journey from the early days of animal-derived scents (yes, civet was a thing) to the rise of biotech-powered ingredients that are shaping the future of sustainable fragrance and flavor. They get into the art and science of scent, the challenges of scaling biomanufacturing, and why companies, much like organisms, have to evolve to survive. Plus, Erum shares her experience making her own perfume—though Bob has some thoughts on her ingredient choices.Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 – Ice, Snow, and a Birthday Glow 00:00:48 – Cabin Life and Petrochemicals at Work 00:02:37 – Brooklyn: Where Trivia Meets Fungi 00:04:38 – Fermentation Festival and the Science of Flavor 00:06:20 – Yeast, Beer, and Biotech's Brewing Future 00:07:00 – 90s Software Hype vs. Biotech's Moment 00:10:56 – Melanin, Gamma Rays, and Seeds for Space 00:12:27 – Unilever Shake-Up and What It Means for Biotech 00:13:44 – Robert Weinstein: The Science and Business of Scent 00:31:12 – Government, Industry, and the Fight for Innovation 00:32:00 – The Future of Plant-Based Ingredients 00:32:58 – How Legacy Companies Stay Relevant 00:35:25 – Surviving Economic Cycles in Business 00:36:49 – Bedoukian Research and the Next Chapter 00:39:32 – The Science of Smell: Fragrance, Musk, and Civet 00:45:15 – The Price of Smell: Why Some Scents Cost a Fortune 00:51:38 – Biotech Founders, Here's What You Need to Know 00:54:30 – Wrapping Up: Leadership, People, and Consumer DelightLinks and Resources: Robertet DSM- Firmenich Bedoukian Berkeley Yeast FarmOne Avisa Myko Melatech Melanin from the fungus protects seeds from the effects of exposure to gamma radiation Inscripta Aethera Biotech Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Fragrance Creators Association Flavor Extract Manufacturers AssociationTopics Covered: Biotech beauty, flavors and fragrances, corporate leadership, perfume, taste, bioengineeringHave a question or comment? Message us here:Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / Grow EverythingEmail: groweverything@messaginglab.comMusic by: NihiloreProduction by: Amplafy Media
This was such a fun show! Featuring Rachel Seizer, Brendon Panke, and Joe Thompson! And a brand new game we invented called JOLO! Next one is on March 17th! St. Patty's Day!
What can gamma rays tell us about supernovae and galaxy formation? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice sit down with astrophysicist Tim Paglione to explore high-energy cosmic phenomena, gamma rays, and the extreme events that create them.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-extreme-universe-with-tim-paglione/Thanks to our Patrons Alexander Storts, Chris Henderson, Micheal Mayo, Jose Lotzin, Rebecca Noland, Scientific Panda, Sander Bergheim, Aubrey Loftus, John Leon, Jaquelin Butkovic, Jesse McIntyre, Kelly Sheffield, Kaseim カセイム, Bradley Westbrook, Chris Rassette, Aquahood, BA_MPH_JD_PhD-aspirant, Ravenwingfeather, Kaity Sturgell, Norma Bazan, Mickey Brumfield, lamar Gibson, Bong Bong, Andrew Hayes, Billy Madison, Bruce Muller, parker martindale, James Pope, Carrie Williams, Robert Lester, Mike Bundy, and My Pug is a Bug for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
We start our review of the new winter anime rotation. We take a good look at Sakamoto Days, Solo Level season 2 , and the new mystery solving Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective. Our homie Gamma Ray returns. Check out our book and merch stores: https://linktr.ee/blerd.ish
Our December live show at Gamma Ray got cancelled, but we used the internet to gather a few days later...virtually! With special guests Shauna Jungdahl, Bryce Baker, and Mike Jonjak! To see this episode on VIDEO, click HERE! And our January 20th live show at Gamma Ray is a benefit for the Waisman Center and a celebration and exploration of autism! Follow us HERE to keep apprised!
It's our November live show! Featuring Dina Nina Martinez, Peter Jurich, and Stacey Garbarski! And Thanksgiving jokes! It's good! Our next show is December 16! Come on out! TICKIES HERE!!
Listen to 90 Future Now We are on the road in Santa Fe, NM for today’s show, with our science correspondent, Bobby Wilder, in San Francisco. We also have our AI hosts, “Larry and Mary,” discuss evidence of reverse biological aging, something they seem fascinated by, despite their non-biological origins. Our caller suggests that Larry may be based on the voice of Leo Laporte, a popular tech talk show host in the Bay Area. We are investigating.. Other stories this week indicate that humanoid robots, formerly known as androids, are on the rise, especially in health care, bat blood may be useful in creating human hiberation, Gamma rays may help our farmers, Alzheimers may be an autoimmune issue, and a select few Orca whales in the Northwest have adopted an arcane sense of fashion! Enjoy.. Orca carrying a salmon on its head
Rock Around The Blog kokoontui Helsingin Kruunuhakaan puhumaan UFO:sta ja Michael Schenkeristä. Sami Ruokankaan kanssa maailmanhistorian upeimpiin kuuluvista levyistä ja keikoista juttelee rakastettu kirjailija ja näyttelijä Reidar Palmgren. Jutun lähtökohtana ovat uudet UFO-miesten albumit: Michael Schenker: My Years with UFO sekä laulaja Phil Moggin uuden bändin Moggs Motel. Tunteen paloa ja elämän kovia käännekohtia! Kuuntele ja äimisty; viihdy ja sivisty. Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7nP4oab6p5XPyGfOOkST5A?si=54301f6ef2814a98 Reidarin kirjoitus UFO:sta RATB:ssä: https://rockaroundthe.blog/reidar-palmgrenin-ufo-kokemus/ Menossa ovat mukana Reidarin ja Samin jutuissa Motörhead, Scorpions, Rudolf Schenker, Pakkahuone, Klubi, Vinnie Moore, Pete Way, Classic Rock, Kerrang, Sounds, Aerosmith, KISS, Michael Schenker Group, Cozy Powell, Robin McAuley, McAuley Schenker Group, Bernie Marsden, Whitesnake, Fin Muir, The Office, Rod Stewart, Waysted, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Ritchie Blackmore, Paul Chapman, Gary Moore, Thin Lizzy, Jeff Beck, Virgin Oil, Doogie White, Francis Buchholz, Herman Rarebell, Eddie Van Halen, Saxon, Biff Byford, Axel Rose, Slash, Guns N' Roses, Joe Lynn Turner, Erik Grönwall, Skid Row, Ronnie Romero, Europe, Joey Tempest, John Norum, Kai Hansen, Gamma Ray, Helloween, Deep Purple, Roger Glover, Carmine Appice, Dee Snider, Adrian Vandenberg, Mötley Crüe, Spinal Tap, Iron Maiden, Rush, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Gary Barden, Statetrooper, Graham Bonnet, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Fest, Alex Harvey Band, Ted McKenna, Deep Purple, Michael Voss, Paul Raymond, Andy Parker, Neil Carter, Tony Newton, KK´s Priest, Steve Harris, Joe Lazarus, Voodoo Six, Tommy Gentry, Raven Age, Jeff Kollman, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Raymond Chandler, Ronnie James Dio, David Coverdale, Ian Gillan, Robert Plant, Marko Syrjälä, Jason Bonham, Jonh Bonham, Nightwish, Amorphis, Hurriganes, Scott Gorham sekä Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus.
This week we pretend like it's still Gothtober and bring you a 2nd volume of a “Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!!!” from a band we covered 2 Halloweens ago. Another in-depth exploration of a perennial Halloween favorite for us: the frightfully amazing HELLOWEEN! This German band has had a long-lasting impact on Kevin, but will Captain Content agree that they should have a much bigger spotlight shone on them?This episode is rooted in our Should Have Been category. This is a band that we have featured on the show several times over the years including our 2005-2021 episode 2-years ago. A German band that helped and establish the metal genre known as, “Power Metal”. Unfortunately, their brilliance and innovation has never fully been recognized to the degree that it deserves. We think they SHOULD BE HUGE… and we are ready to fly that banner proudly!Songs this week include:Helloween - “Where The Rain Grows” from Master Of The Rings (1994)Helloween - “Power” from The Time Of The Oath (1996)Helloween - “We Burn” from High Live (1996)Helloween - “Midnight Sun” from Better Than Raw (1998)Helloween - “Lay All Your Love On Me (ABBA)” from Metal Jukebox (1999)Helloween - “Mr. Torture” from The Dark Ride (2000)Helloween - “Hell Was Made In Heaven” from Rabbit Don't Come Easy (2003)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
What a magnificent night full of wigs! That's right, just assume everyone's wearing a wig. And if they're not, they should be! Our next show is on November 18th! Get tickies HERE!
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 131*Ultra High Energy Gamma Rays Detected in the Milky Way's CoreScientists have detected ultra high energy gamma rays emanating from the centre of the Milky Way. This discovery, reported in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, offers a new perspective on the violent phenomena occurring in the galactic core. Using the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory in Mexico, researchers measured these gamma rays at over 100 tera electron volts, providing insights into the cosmic processes involving Sagittarius A, the galaxy's central supermassive black hole.*Discovery of a Potential Triple Black Hole SystemAstronomers have identified what may be the first triple black hole system, located 8,000 light years away. This discovery could be the first direct evidence of gentle black hole formation, challenging the typical violent supernova origin theory. The system includes a central black hole, a closely orbiting star, and a far-off companion star, suggesting a more subtle formation process known as direct collapse.*NASA's New Deployable Solar Array System Faces ChallengesNASA has encountered issues with its new deployable solar array and antenna system on the Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator 4 spacecraft. The lightweight integrated solar array and antenna system, designed to enhance power and communication capabilities, is not deploying correctly due to a bent boom. This technology aims to support future deep Space missions with improved efficiency.The Science RobertA recent study reveals that standing, as opposed to sitting, does not improve cardiovascular health, despite the popularity of standing desks. Fossilised remains of a new giant elephant species have been found in India's Kashmir Valley, shedding light on elephant evolution. AI-assisted colonoscopies show a slight improvement in polyp detection. Meanwhile, Apple releases its first AI update, focusing on privacy and user data protection.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Astronomy ~ Astrophiz 202: Dr Genevieve Schroeder ~ Radio Eyes on Gamma-ray Burst Skies Meet Dr Genevieve Schroeder a fabulous astrophysicist who does exciting research into GRBs … Gamma Ray Bursts. A Gamma Ray Burst is the undisputed brightest-ever radiation coming from the most extreme events in the universe … Specifically, Genevieve hunts down and understands how Gamma-ray Bursts are generated by the most cataclysmic events in our universe
Enjoy the audio from September's live episode, featuring special guests Bianca Martin, Rob Thomas (not THAT Rob Thomas (or THAT Rob Thomas)), and Allie Lindsay! As well as Kevin Willmott, Joe Thompson and Viv Chappell! Recorded my Dustin Harmon. Our next live show is our FRIGHT NIGHT SPECIAL, October 21 at 7:00 at Gamma Ray Bar! Click HERE for more info!
00:46 Physicists spot new types of high-energy radiation in thunderstormsPhysicists have identified new forms of γ-ray radiation created inside thunderclouds, and shown that levels of γ-ray production are much higher on Earth than previously thought.Scientists already knew about two types of γ-ray phenomena in thunderclouds — glows that last as long as a minute and high-intensity flashes that come and go in only a few millionths of a second. Now, researchers have identified that these both occur more frequently than expected, and that previously undetected γ-ray types exist, including flickering flashes that share characteristics of the other two types of radiation.The researchers hope that understanding more about these mysterious phenomena could help explain what initiates lightning, which often follows these γ-ray events.Research Article: Østgaard et al. Research Article: Marisaldi et al. Nature: Mysterious form of high-energy radiation spotted in thunderstorms10:00 Research HighlightsAncient arrowheads reveal that Europe's oldest battle likely featured warriors from far afield, and why the dwarf planet Ceres's frozen ocean has deep impurities.Research Highlight: Bronze Age clash was Europe's oldest known interregional battle Research Highlight: A dwarf planet has dirty depths, model suggests12:09 A complete wiring diagram of the fruit fly brainResearchers have published the most complete wiring diagram, or ‘connectome' of the fruit fly's brain, which includes nearly 140,000 neurons and 54.5 million connections between nerve cells.The map, made from the brain of a single female fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), reveals over 8,400 neuron types in the brain, and has enabled scientists to learn more about the brain and how it controls aspects of fruit fly behaviour.The FlyWire connectome: neuronal wiring diagram of a complete fly brainNature: Largest brain map ever reveals fruit fly's neurons in exquisite detail22:16 Briefing ChatHow researchers created an elusive single-electron bond between carbon atoms, and why bigger chatbots get over-confident when answering questions.Nature: Carbon bond that uses only one electron seen for first time: ‘It will be in the textbooks'Nature: Bigger AI chatbots more inclined to spew nonsense — and people don't always realizeSubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the possibility of Mercury harbouring a thick layer of solid diamond deep below its ancient surface. We also delve into new details about the brightest gamma ray burst of all time and discuss the recent surge in auroral activity as the sun approaches solar maximum. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!For more SpaceTime visit our website at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comFor more Space News podcasts, visit our HQ at www.bitesz.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.
Did JWST discover dark stars? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore the dark universe and how learning about dark matter could help uncover the mystery of JWST's primordial objects with theoretical physicist Katherine Freese.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/uncovering-dark-matter-mysteries-with-katherine-freese/Thanks to our Patrons Shara McAlister, Foohawt, Donna Palmieri, Trooj, Leroy Gutierrez, Tricia Livingston, Christina, Chris Ocampo, Eric Stellpflug, and John Potanos for supporting us this week.
Today we discuss various Penultimate episodes of the 2024 Spring anime season. Gamma Ray joins us today before she brings gives birth to the future king of pirates ( her new bundle of joy, shout out). We discuss everything from Demon Slayer, V-Hit, Kaiju No. 8, WindBreaker, and Loser Ranger. Of course we continue My Hero as well. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blerd-ish/support
In this episode we cover gamma rays, pan allergens, and scuttle flies. We're joined by special guest Jillian Gardner of NPMA! Follow this link learn more about NPMA's Executive Leadership Program: https://www.npmapestworld.org/engage/leadership-programs/executive-leadership-program/ Be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology blog for more information on the research covered in this episode! https://npmapestology.com/ Have questions or feedback for the BugBytes team? Email us at training@pestworld.org, we'd love to hear from you!
El Rock Fest Vuelve a tierras de Barcelona este 2024. En breve estaré en Santa Coloma de Gramanet. Raúl Gallego os saluda desde Sevilla, y pincho algunos temas guapos de mis bandas favoritas del cartel de este año. Cogeré el Ave por supuesto para estar en el Parc de Cam Zam y disfrutar del ambiente metalero de este magnífico Festival. Salud y metal. 1 - Stratovarius – Stratosphere 2 – Gamma Ray - Empathy 3 - Deep Purple - Lazy 4 – WASP -Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the new morgue) 5 – Primal Fear - Running in the dust 6 – Pantera - Cowboys from Hell 7 – Blind Guardian - Mirror Mirror 8 – Eclipse - Twilight 9 – Michael Schenker Group - Desert Song 10 – Cavalera - Crucifixion 11 –Sodom - Better Off dEad 12 – Soziedad Alkoholika -Peces Mutantes 13 - Parkway Drive - Wid Eyes 14 - Immortal – All shall fall 15 – Europe -Rock the night 16 – K K Priest - Hellfire Thunderbolt 17 - Angelus Apatrida - You are next 18 – Ratos de Porao - Crise Geral
Welcome to Astronomy AstroDailyPod! I'm your host, Steve Dunkley, bringing you the latest cosmic updates for 24 June 2024. Today, we delve into a star on the brink of explosion, a stranded spacecraft, and the ongoing search for Planet Nine. We'll also explore new satellite constellations aiding in firefighting, a joint Chinese-French satellite mission, and a family suing NASA over space debris. Plus, we look at racing drones testing spacecraft control systems. Let's dive in!- **NASA Sued Over Space Junk**: An American family is claiming over $80,000 from NASA after space debris crashed into their Florida home. The debris, part of a cargo pallet from the ISS, caused significant damage but fortunately no injuries. NASA's response could set a precedent for future claims.- **Chinese-French Satellite Mission**: A joint mission between China and France has launched the Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) to study gamma ray bursts, the universe's mightiest explosions. This collaboration aims to unravel mysteries of the cosmos and enhance our understanding of the universe's history.- **Boeing Starliner Delayed Again**: NASA has delayed the return of the Boeing Starliner from the ISS to review thruster malfunctions and helium leaks. The mission, initially set for June 26, will be rescheduled to ensure safety and thorough data analysis.- **Impending Nova Event**: The star T Coronae Borealis, part of a binary system, is set to undergo a nova event visible from Earth. This rare cosmic event offers a unique opportunity for both professional and amateur astronomers to observe and study.- **Racing Drones for Spacecraft Control**: Researchers at Delft University are using racing drones to test neural network-based AI control systems for future space missions. This innovative approach aims to enhance spacecraft autonomy and efficiency in unpredictable space environments.For an astronomical experience, visit our website at [astronomydaily.io](https://www.astronomydaily.io) for the latest news, sign up for our free newsletter, and check out exclusive sponsor deals. Connect with us on YouTube, TikTok, X, and Facebook via @AstroDailyPod for engaging discussions with fellow space aficionados. This is Steve, reminding you to keep your gaze fixed on the heavens. Until our next stellar episode, let the cosmos ignite your curiosity and wonder. Clear skies and cosmic discoveries to all!**Support**:This podcast is better with your support:[https://www.bitesz.com/show/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/support/](https://www.bitesz.com/show/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/support/)[www.bitesz.com](https://www.bitesz.com/)**Sponsors**:[www.bitesz.com/nordpass](https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass)[https://www.bitesz.com/show/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/sponsors/]
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It's our LIVE show from June 12! With Bianca Martin, Kevin Willmott, and Shauna Jungdahl! It was a really fun show, hope you enjoy it too! ps I cut out some stuff that relies on visual gags. Those parts were REALLY funny. Gotta come to the next show!
Time to Dress Up, Gamma Rays for Tooth Ache, Time to See the Foo and Ashley Madison is Still a Thing
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Gamma-ray bursts are some of the most powerful explosions in the universe. Short gamma ray bursts are caused by the merger of two neutron stars. However, not all short gamma-ray bursts are associated with galaxies. In this podcast, Brendan O'connor, a graduate student at George Washington University, described recent research into the host galaxies of short gamma-ray bursts. Bios: - Rob Sparks is in the Communications, Education and Engagement group at NSF's NOIRLab in Tucson, Arizona.. - Brendan O'connor is a 6th year PhD student in the Department of Physics at The George Washington University working in collaboration with scientists at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and the University of Maryland, College Park. His research is in the field of time domain and transient astrophysics. In particular, he is interested in the formation and evolution of high energy transients and their progenitors, and uses a variety of optical, infrared, and X-ray observatories to study transient phenomena across the electromagnetic spectrum. Links NOIRLab Press Release: https://noirlab.edu/public/news/noirlab2218/ University of Maryland Press Release: https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/features/4958 NOIRLab social media channels can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/NOIRLabAstro https://twitter.com/NOIRLabAstro https://www.instagram.com/noirlabastro/ https://www.youtube.com/noirlabastro We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
There are cosmic snipers firing at random into the universe. What are they and what happens if they hit us? Follow the show to join us in this audio experience of Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell. A fan-made show out of admiration for the works of Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holly Biracree, Adam Cunningham, and Nathalie Stapleton, from the Essex Community Players, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about their spring production: "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" Info at: https://www.essexplayers.com/gamma-rays-marigolds
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Madison's getting a new live music venue. Kevin Willmott II is soon opening the Gamma Ray Bar in the former Barley Pop Live and The Frequency music venue space on West Main Street. You may know long-time local musician and live event host Kevin from his storytelling on the Moth Story Slam, his band Don't Mess With Cupid or from his time working at the High Noon Saloon. Host Bianca Martin sits down for an exclusive with Kevin to learn about his plans for Gamma Ray and his vision for how it might serve Madison local arts. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is Episode 47 of the Nerdcast Empire and Episode 8 of Music Mondays!This week, Matt, Mike and Chris will go through the music releases of March 22 and pick the best albums of the week. We'll hear awesome new music from Snuff, Holler, Artificial Language, Martin Gonzalez, Neon Rider and Oz Hawe Petersson's Rendezvous.Then, we'll go into the vault to check out classic releases from Dethklok, Gamma Ray and Steely Dan.It's another great week on Music Mondays. Tune in!
This week we offer up the 12th installment of our series called, “Degrees Of Separation…” where we discuss side projects and solo releases from artists we love. We are celebrating the adjacencies to a true rock n' roll icon: ALICE COOPER. Not much to say about the man, the myth, the legend. Capn'n Content suggested that we focus our listening to the gunslinger guitarists that have supported the Coop throughout his long career. So, that's what we are doing! Enjoy.New to InObscuria? It's all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. While we may be talking about an artist that many of you know in this episode, perhaps you are not aware of the depth of the side projects that the guitarists who've supported him over his 50+ years have. Our hope is that we turn you on to something new!Songs this week include:Hollywood Vampires - “The Boogieman Surprise” from Rise (2019)Billion Dollar Babies - “Too Young” from Battle Axe (1977)Electric Angels - “Dangerous Drug” from Electric Angels (1990)Lou Reed - “Vicious” from Lou Reed Live (1975)Kane Roberts - “Rock Doll” from Kane Robers (1987)Tokyo Police Club - “Little Sister (feat. Orianthi)” from 10x10x10 (2011)Avantasia - “The Toy Master (Feat. Alice Cooper & Henjo Richter)” from The Scarecrow (2008)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
This episode contains: Steven and Ben host this all new leap year episode. Ben thinks about how his life would be if he had kids at an earlier age. Steven has also been going through a midlife crisis, which has caused him to start journaling. Steven wants to stop wasting his life on his phone using focus mode. “How I Setup My iPhone — So It Doesn't Ruin My Life...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrQHz-1UJ3g&ab_channel=TimKoa Ben reminds us at the phone should be the tool, not you. Ben is having an Obsidian Obsession. Steven recommends Pacific Drive, which has big Half Life 2 vibes. https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/1458140/ We also talk about the live action Avatar on Netflix. Listener Hank points out that the HeLa Cells were in Emergency Skin were a reference to an historical wrong done to Henrietta Lacks. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02494-z Thanks Hanks! And thanks Henrietta Lacks! It's True, All Of It: Scientists scanning the seafloor discover a long-lost Stone Age 'megastructure'. In the fall of 2021, a marine geologist and students mapped the shape of the seafloor at high resolution and found something interesting. Not quite 70 feet below the surface, they stumbled upon a stone wall more than half a mile long that dated back to the Stone Age — one of the oldest such megastructures on the planet. In research published in PNAS, Geersen and his colleagues say this piece of ancient hunting architecture may have been used to corral and hunt reindeer, adding a level of sophistication to the prehistoric hunter-gatherers who lived 10,000 to 11,000 years ago. https://www.npr.org/2024/02/22/1232694592/blinkerwall-stone-age-megastructure-hunting-underwater-baltic-sea?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us This One's For Devon: Deliverance Forevermore!: Power Metal: is it really about dragons? Some years ago, Matt Daniels wrote a great article on who has the largest vocabulary in hip-hop, comparing Shakespeare to famous hip-hop artists. What about Power Metal? People know metal or heavy metal but not necessarily power metal. Power metal has speed (remember that last song on Guitar Hero), clean vocals (you can understand the words, looking at you grind metal) and lyrics about dragons. Is it really only about dragons? Running Wild (2949 unique words) has the biggest vocabulary, followed by Helloween (2641) and Elvenking (2505). Bands from Spain, Germany and Finland have an average of more than 1600 words vocabulary; in comparison native countries like UK, US and Scotland have an average of 925, 1383 and 1501 words respectively. The most metal words are deliverance, defender, honour, forevermore, realm and the least are shit, baby, fuck, girl, verse. The most negative song is Condemned To Hell by Gamma Ray and the most positive There's Something In The Skies by Dark Moor. https://notes.atomutek.org/power-metal-and-dragons.html Book Club: We read the short story by Andy Weir: Randomize. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49661162-randomize As you likely already know, Andy Wier is the author of The Marian and Project Hail Mary. This is a SPOILER filled discussion. The story concerns quantum computing, random number generation and gambling. The story presents the craziness of quantum computing to the lay person using a casino as the backdrop. But was the story racist? The next short story is Slow Time Between the Stars by John Scalzi.
The Metal Exchange Podcast guys discuss Gamma Ray's 1999 release, "Power Plant". Justin's Recommended Track: Armageddon Chris' Recommended Track: Hand of Fate Listen to "Power Plant": https://open.spotify.com/album/2KofNAUSGmdzvCGohSLZpl https://www.gammaray.org/ https://www.facebook.com/gammarayofficial *Become a Member of our Patreon* https://www.patreon.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast *Other Band Mentions* Balance of Power: https://www.facebook.com/BalanceOfPowerBand Elettra Storm: https://elettrastorm.bigcartel.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/ElettraStorm/ My Dying Bride: http://mydyingbride.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/MyDyingBrideOfficial Mercyful Fate: https://mercyfulfatecoven.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/mercyfulfateofficial Dream Theater: https://dreamtheater.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/dreamtheater Sabaton: https://www.sabaton.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/sabaton *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalexchanges https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://open.spotify.com/user/4tn81zpim10zdl0qu1azagd8o https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themetalexchangepodcast/support
If you woke up tomorrow with gamma ray eyes things would look very different. Geology would come to life as you peered into the Earth and became aware of the various minerals it contains. Gamma rays coming from stars, supernovae, pulsars, and black holes would create a fog extending over all of the sky.
new Dokken, Tracii Guns' Blackbird Angels and Alice Cooper plus Gamma Ray, Giuffria and so much more!
Does an evaporated black hole leave a trace? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian co-host Chuck Nice answer questions about the fabric of spacetime, black holes, cosmic evolution and more. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-wormhole-universe/Thanks to our Patrons Cory James Hohs, Barbara Christian, Massimiliano Squire, Nickthelight, Stacey Kelch, and Joe Edwards for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: ESO/WFI (Optical); MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A.Weiss et al. (Submillimetre); NASA/CXC/CfA/R.Kraft et al. (X-ray)Derivative work including grading and crop: Julian Herzog, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The Sun is showering us with far more gamma rays than anticipated according to new measurements from a Cerenkov radiation detector in Mexico. The way those gamma rays are produced is very cool. Also cool: data continue to suggest a significant problem with the so-called standard model of particle physics. Muons are misbehaving, and it may suggest a fifth, previously undescribed and unknown, force of nature. Check out all that cool stuff, silly sponsors and trivia, and space news on this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this 90th episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary's Series 26, we delve into an array of fascinating cosmic discoveries and scientific insights. 1. **Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst:** Astronomers have registered the brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed, rewriting our understanding of these powerful cosmic events. We explore the implications of this groundbreaking discovery and what it can teach us about the extreme phenomena in our universe. 2. **Twin Planets Sharing an Orbit:** In an unprecedented discovery, astronomers may have located a distant star system with two exoplanets cohabitating the same orbit. We investigate this unique configuration and discuss how it challenges current theories of planetary dynamics. 3. **India's Lunar Leap:** India continues its foray into space with the successful launch of another mission to the Moon. We report on the details of this exciting mission and what it signifies for India's growing role in space exploration. 4. **The Science Report:** This episode's Science Report brings us the latest news from diverse fields. - **Sea Birds at Risk:** As marine plastic pollution intensifies, there are increasing concerns about its impact on seabirds. We look at the alarming studies indicating the dangers these birds face from our waste. - **Iberia's Ancient Matriarchy:** New evidence suggests that the ancient Iberians might have been governed by a female ruler, offering intriguing insights into the societal structures of prehistoric times. - **New Dinosaur Species:** Palaeontologists have identified a new species of Iguanodon, a duck-billed dinosaur in Spain, contributing to our understanding of the dinosaur era's biodiversity. - **Skeptic's Corner - Melatonin Dosage:** We delve into the skeptical view of the variability in melatonin doses, discussing its implications for health and wellness. Join us for this episode as we travel from the farthest reaches of the cosmos to the ancient past, unraveling the mysteries of the universe and our place within it. Gamma-Ray Burst, Exoplanets, Lunar Mission, India Space Exploration, Marine Plastic Pollution, Ancient Iberia, New Dinosaur Species, Melatonin Dosage Variability.
What does space sound like? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Matt Kirshen explore space sonification projects and Chandra x-ray data with astronomy visualization expert Kimberly Arcand. Hear what the supermassive black hole at the center of The Milky Way sounds like…NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-freeThanks to our Patrons Brittani Vega, Anish Abraham, Charlie Chapter Zhang, John McCormack, Eugene C Nickel Jr, and Marcus Ruzzon for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Hubble ESA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Today's Song of the Day is "Gamma Rays" from Temples' album, Exotico, out April 14th.