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S9E21 went out on the 21st of May 2026 LIVE from the TSORR Myoli Beach Studios in the Western Cape. It was great to be back doing the show after last week's Wisdom Teeth episode. The Diabolical Challenge featured four bands from Germany: Scorpions, Accept, Rammstein, and Michael Schenker Group. In the Immortals slot, we had a great tribute to Ronnie James Dio, who passed away this week back in 2016. We listened to him in Rainbow singing 'Stargazer'. You should find it all pretty, pretty, pretty good. The Angels, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, Metallica, Alice Cooper, Gamma Ray, Helloween, Adam & the Metal Hawks, Girish & the Chronicles, Five Finger Death Punch, Airbourne, Shinedown, Starset, Mötley Crüe, Faith No More, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, KISS, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Joe Cocker, Nine Inch Nails, ZZ Top, Megadeth, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Scorpions, Accept, Rammstein, Jimmy Eat World, The Stranglers, Neil Young, Judas Priest, Dio, Motörhead, Parkway Drive, Black Label SocietyThe Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
How bright is the Earth from the moon? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice have fun with the sun's reflectivity, discuss light pollution, and explore the electromagnetic light spectrum: how does sunscreen work? NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/things-you-thought-you-knew-is-everything-light/ Thanks to our Patrons Nicholas Santiago, Bill Mccollough, Mizarare, Marcus Lanigan, Hrvoje Medarac, Geoff Skinner, Scooter, Odf12, Michele H, Thecasualtease, Alna Hofmeyr, Bev, Mitc…Nicholas Santiago, Bill Mccollough, Mizarare, Marcus Lanigan, Hrvoje Medarac, Geoff Skinner, Scooter, Odf12, Michele H, Thecasualtease, Alna Hofmeyr, Bev, Mitchell Abbott, Hades 1000, Allysia Wright, A Smith, Patrick Miller, Brian Parch, McBeardy, Blue, TamTam, Brendan Santangelo, Jonathan Collins, Nick Obrien, David Everett, Beautiful Universe, Vlad Condoroș, William T. Drummond III, Vision Novaa, Adam Martin, Courtney Lopotosky, Christopher Pickett, Tormonty, Abby Roberts, Claire Ture, Diego Kunke, Anatolii Okhotnikov, Tom Grissom, Korrey Allen, Simon, D Biswas, Sidlywinks, Gabriel Snell, Sonja Gardiner, John B, Mike Rivera, Duane Wolfe, Eva Carleton, Dan Hadaway, William Benedict, Zachary E, Muhammad Jawad Bashir, Jonathan Greenberg, Robert Hollis, Quinn McSperryn, Ross Kennedy, Kyle Brummet, Chadders, Erick Valdez, Jamie Haley, William Tyree, Sternritter, Yung Alien, Cosmicmoss, Kristopher Kapeel, David Bunting, Scotti Hinds, David Lott, JD Morales, Dan, DaleMorgansLife, Kelsey LeVert, Ethan Free, Johnathan Letcher, Misha Art, Tarsha Wynn, Periloux Peay, Jeremiah B Luther, Dee Programmer, Luis Santiago, Claude Jones Jr, Michael Rose, Robert Pennell, C.B. Winterton, Javier Alvarado, Toygar Ermin, John Cucetta, Uqbar, Alisha, Charles Loflin, Bobby Sue, Colton Upchurch, Michele Bollo, Michael Baker, William Crew, Charlie Mahoney, Seth Stinson, Brent Wiese, Vallous, Linda in Alameda, and Bzd for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hosted by Dr. Jacinta Delhaize, Dr. Tshiamiso Makwela, Dr. Daniel Cunnama & François Campher In this episode, Jacinta chats with Dr. Simon de Wet about the discoveries he made during his Master's and PhD theses regarding mysterious gamma ray bursts (GRBs). Meanwhile, the team takes a trip back to the Pendulum Room for a final farewell to the old studio. Gamma Ray Bursts are some of the brightest bursts of high energy light in space, usually originating from the collapse of a massive star or two neutron stars colliding. Both of these processes create a black hole, which ejects very bright light into space. GRBs happen frequently, but far away from us! Simon has begun his post-doc in Copenhagen where he will continue working on transient astronomy. Transient astronomy involves studying objects that vary in their nature. Simon talks us through the accidental discovery of GRBs, how we discovered that GRBs are from very distant galaxies. He also mentions that GRBs originate from collapsing stars as well as the formation of a black hole. Simon's PhD work focused on trying to capture the optical afterglow of GRBs using the MeerLICHT telescope in Sutherland. He found that the light curves of the optical afterglows observed did not behave as expected. Simon used radio data from MeerKAT, ALMA in Chile, ATCA in Australia and GMRT in India where radio afterglows were observed. 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.
Are all the galaxies orbiting a superstructure in the middle of the universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice are reaching into the grab bag to cover questions from absolute zero to the nature of gravity, and much much more. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-total-darkness/ Thanks to our Patrons RY, The Kilted Bard, Istvan Leel-Össy, Matthew, lrs.2010, Devin Caldwell, Shaneeb Kamran, Leondre Dow, Cool, Greenhornet658ky, Nikola Lacković, Steve Shirley, Lani Lum, Paulis, John Bower, Purp, Josh S, Craig Booth, wrae, Richard Francisco, Mike, Subhransu Mishra, Jaden R Peters, Andreas, Raimund Stock jr, Brian Banks, robert margerum, Amiri Mouhab, Alan Moylan, Marianne sperry, William Benjamin Broes, Paul Sanchez, Mark Evans, Fiona Rawls, Nick L, Shaun H, Marcin Majdanski, Justin Satterwhite, Rolando Cosme, Darkphoenix, Praxis, Vexonar, User Profile Name, twon, V-Thrax, Oymilius The Great, DFH, Senad Bajramovic, Joe Kava, Lucas Harlan, Ty Jayne Breathe, Malcom, Muttey, Ana i Vinko, Lewis Alley, Layee Chau, Zachary Lang, Dave, Sweet T, Rich Wolf, c l, MyCatSaysHi!, Apoorv Lathey, Sondre Hellingsrud, Robert Steenberge, naveen v, Dennis L. Friedman, Dr Mark, Karsten Schäfer, Tim Thomas, Joe Messer, andrew nathan, Darayat Chowdhury, Dan Gillespie, NK, Anthony Sclafani, Nicholas Flores, Murphstein, justin thomas, Valerie, Alexis, Lior Gross, Melissa Harrison, Elizabeth Engelhardt, T, Makayla, 9000 H.A.L.s, Brian Maurer, Shahar Avenstein, Robert, O P, RDH, Paul Hill, Annie Saenz, Mike Mohler, Peter Petrov, Kyle, Isaac Hach, W Pops, Brittney Jacobs, and BRambo for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
# SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description## The Space Cowboy: James Webb Space Telescope's Greatest Discoveries of Early 2026Join The Space Cowboy for an exciting journey through the latest James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) discoveries that are revolutionizing our understanding of the cosmos. This episode covers groundbreaking astronomical findings from early 2026 that challenge everything we thought we knew about the universe.### Featured JWST Discoveries:**Mysterious Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 250702B** - Explore the unprecedented seven-hour gamma-ray explosion detected 8 billion light-years away that has astronomers baffled. This cosmic phenomenon defies conventional physics and may represent a black hole merger or rare tidal disruption event.**Saturn's Infrared Secrets Revealed** - Discover the most detailed infrared images of Saturn ever captured, showcasing hidden atmospheric storms, glowing ring structures, dancing moons, and spectacular auroras across a full planetary rotation.**Ancient "Teenage Galaxies"** - Learn about remarkably structured galaxies formed just 2-3 billion years after the Big Bang, whose unexpected maturity is challenging our cosmic evolution timelines.**Rogue Planets Wandering the Galaxy** - Uncover the mystery of over 500 rogue planet candidates drifting through space without host stars, detected by Webb's sensitive infrared capabilities.**Star Birth in Stellar Nurseries** - Witness how JWST pierces dense dust clouds to observe infant stars and planet-forming disks, rewriting our understanding of solar system formation.Perfect for space enthusiasts, astronomy lovers, and anyone curious about the universe's greatest mysteries.**Keywords:** James Webb Space Telescope, JWST discoveries 2026, gamma-ray burst, Saturn infrared imaging, rogue planets, early galaxies, space podcast, astronomy news, cosmic discoveries, stellar nurseries*A Quiet Please Production*Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
# James Webb Space Telescope Breakthrough: First Direct Exoplanet Image, Saturn's Aurora Mystery Solved & Record-Breaking Gamma Ray BurstJoin The Space Cowboy for the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries that are rewriting our understanding of the universe. In this episode, we explore three groundbreaking astronomical findings from March 2026.**Featured Webb Telescope Discoveries:**
Land of the Free es el cuarto álbum de la banda alemana de power metal Gamma Ray, lanzado en 1995 a través de Noise Records. Fue el primero sin Ralf Scheepers, mientras que el guitarrista Kai Hansen, fundador de la banda, adoptó el papel de cantante; fue el vocalista de Helloween hasta 1986 y en "Heal Me" del disco anterior Sigh No More. Además, el bajista Jan Rubach y el guitarrista Dirk Schlächter intercambiaron funciones. Poco después, Schlächter tomó las funciones de bajista y Henjo Richter pasó a guitarra rítmica. Rubach y Nack formarían una banda juntos llamada Anesthesia.
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Sponsor Link:This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of Squarespace...your one stop for building a professional online presence the easy way. To check out our special offers, just visit www.squarespace.com/spacetimeSpaceTime Series 29 Episode 35 *The black hole merger that sent ripples through spacetime Scientists have detected the merger of a pair of stellar mass black holes which was quickly followed seconds later by a powerful gamma ray burst.. *A new type of ion propulsion system for spacecraft Scientists are developing a new type of ion propulsion system for spacecraft which would be easier to produce and provide better performance than current xenon based plasma systems. *Thousands watch a fireball streak across the Ohio skies Residents across North Eastern Ohio have seen a spectacular day time meteor streak across the skies. *The Science Report Study shows Greenland's Ice dome melted over 7,000 years ago.. Warnings of worsening human health impacts from the production of plastics. Scientists discover the region of the brain responsible for controlling hypocrisy. Skeptics guide to America's growing belief in flying saucers.For more SpaceTime visit www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.
This week we're talking about that guy again… The 2nd episode focused on EDGUY in another edition of our “Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!!!”. A German power metal band that Kevin affectionately calls “Helloween Jr.”. This episode starts at the peak of their provocative power metal prowess and ends with their evolution to a hard-rocking power glam powerhouse. They did well in Europe and other parts of the world, but we think they Shoulda Been Huge in the States! This episode is rooted in our Should Have Been category. A German band that followed in the footsteps of Helloween, flying the flag of “Power Metal” from the late 90s to 2014. Unfortunately, they were never really recognized to the degree they deserve outside of Europe. We think they SHOULDA BEEEN HUGE… and we are ready to fly that banner proudly! Songs this week include: Edguy - “Mysteria” from Hellfire Club (2004) Edguy - “Superheroes” from Superheroes – EP (2005) Edguy - “Rocket Ride” from Rocket Ride (2006) Edguy - “Nine Lives” from Tinnitus Sanctus (2008) Edguy - “Lavatory Love Machine (Live)” from Fucking With Fire (Live In Sao Paolo 2006) (2009) Edguy - “Pandora's Box” from Age Of The Joker (2011) Edguy - “Love Tyger” from Space Police – Defenders Of The Crown (2014) Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!:InObscuria Store Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InObscuria https://twitter.com/inobscuria https://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Check 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 week, we're talking about a guy? What guy? EDGUY of course! Another edition of our “Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!!!” from a band we covered on our last power metal episode late last year. A band that Kevin affectionately calls “Helloween Jr.”, this is another German powerhouse power metal juggernaut that is unique to the genre. They are epic and powerful! A band that is anthemic, dramatic, uplifting, and rallying, with a sense of humor as well!This episode is rooted in our Should Have Been category. A German band that followed in the footsteps of Helloween, flying the flag of “Power Metal” from the late 90s to 2014. Unfortunately, they were never really recognized to the degree they deserve outside of Europe. We think they SHOULD BE HUGE… and we are ready to fly that banner proudly!Songs this week include:Edguy - “Heart Of Twilight” from Kingdom Of Madness (1997)Edguy - “Vain Glory Opera” from Vain Glory Opera (1998)Edguy - “Falling Down” from Theatre Of Salvation (1999)Edguy - “Power & Majesty” from The Savage Poetry (2000)Edguy - “Tears Of A Mandrake” from Mandrake (2001)Edguy - “Fallen Angels (Live)” from Burning Down The Opera (2003)Edguy - “Holy Water” from King Of Fools - EP (2004)Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!:InObscuria StoreVisit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Check 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/
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Get comfy! Hang out! Take it nice and easy and let's dig our way back through this last adventure! Fantasy Finish It! Who Wins the Book? What book will be next? Go to the discord to vote for your fave when you're ready! https://archive.org/download/349-final/349%20final.mp3 Also, Chris busts out the classic segment Excuse Me Mr. Packard so the guys can crank out some more endings, Power Ups make their big-time debut, and the Wild Card slams the brothers into a total jangle jumble! For real, if you're into it, go on out and vote for the next book! Join the discord and head into the Announcements channel. Woo! Do a vote in the Discord! Doing the Bluesky Thing Listen on Apple Podcasts Watch the YouTubes! We're Still on Twitter Merch Time: Keep Your Business the Way You Like It! We're on Stitcher, Too There's a Subreddit! Check Out Songs from the Musical and More on SoundCloud Catch up on Meanwhile in the Cave of Time, if You So Desire Illustrations by the great Ron Wing.
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 29 Episode 9In this episode of SpaceTime, we unravel the enigma of the universe's mysterious little red dots, delve into groundbreaking insights from Jupiter regarding the evolution of our solar system's planets, and mark the commencement of construction on Earth's largest gamma-ray observatory.The Mystery of the Little Red DotsA fascinating new study reveals that the enigmatic little red dots observed in early images from the NASA Webb Space Telescope are, in fact, young black holes cloaked in ionized gas. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute's Cosmic Dawn Center have determined that these black holes, much smaller than previously thought, are in the process of consuming gas, which creates immense heat and radiation, giving them their distinctive red appearance. This discovery sheds light on the formation of some of the universe's earliest black holes just 700 million years after the Big Bang.Jupiter's Role in Planetary EvolutionNew simulations indicate that Jupiter may contain up to 50% more oxygen than the Sun, providing fresh insights into how the planets in our solar system formed. By developing a comprehensive model of Jupiter's atmosphere, researchers have resolved a long-standing debate regarding the gas giant's chemical composition. The findings suggest that Jupiter's atmosphere circulates much more slowly than previously believed, which could alter our understanding of planetary migration and formation processes.Construction of Earth's Largest Gamma-Ray ObservatoryEngineers have officially begun construction on the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory, set to be the largest gamma-ray telescope ever built. Located in Chile's Atacama Desert, this observatory will significantly enhance our ability to study high-energy cosmic phenomena, such as black holes and supernovae. With over 60 telescopes across two sites, the observatory will allow astronomers to observe gamma rays with unprecedented accuracy, potentially unlocking new discoveries about dark matter and the fundamental laws of physics.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature JournalPlanetary Science JournalAdvances in Atmospheric SciencesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) New study reveals little red dots in Webb images are young black holes(00:07:30) Jupiter may have 50% more oxygen than the Sun, reshaping planetary formation theories(00:15:45) Construction begins on the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory(00:22:00) New data confirms 2025 saw record ocean heat storage(00:25:30) Advances in autonomous driving technology showcased at CES 2026.
Terraforming mars? How do black holes die? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer questions about the moon, periodic table of elements, light photons, black holes and more! Originally Aired August 3, 2021NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-galactic-grab-bag-blue-steel/Thanks to our Patrons….for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Primera entrega de la serie dedicada a repasar 2025 a través de 100 canciones favoritas del año. Sin ningún orden en particular y sin pretender que sean las mejores. Tan solo canciones que se han quedado grabadas en las paredes de este Sótano.Playlist;I. JEZIAK and THE SURFERS “Night owls”MING CITY ROCKERS “I’d like to assist you but my head is too small”LOS PEPES “Paradise”AWEFUL KANAWFUL “Horse with no name”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Gamma Ray”THE PRIZE “From the night”GEOFF PALMER “Exit wounds”NERVOUS EATERS “No more idols”SPLIT SQUAD “Chemicals”CYANIDE PILLS “Falling for you”MUCK and THE MIRES “Because of you”KID GULLIVER “24 hours”LOS SUMMERS feat ADOLFO AIRBAG “Casi vacaciones”VIBEKE “2nd Avenue”BRAD MARINO “Not fooling me”FEEDBACKS “Hate is all around”ZACK KEIM “Battery Lane”Escuchar audio
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 28 Episode 147In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into remarkable discoveries that significantly enhance our understanding of the cosmos.Longest Gamma Ray Burst Ever DetectedAstronomers have made headlines with the discovery of the longest gamma ray burst ever recorded, GRB 250702B, which lasted over seven hours. This unprecedented event is reshaping our understanding of stellar explosions and their aftermath. Initial observations indicate that this extraordinary burst may have originated from a black hole consuming a star, prompting new theories about the mechanisms behind these powerful cosmic phenomena. We explore the implications of this finding and how it challenges existing models of gamma ray bursts.Elemental Bounty in Supernova RemnantFor the first time, scientists have detected chlorine and potassium in the remnants of the supernova Cassiopeia A, utilizing the advanced capabilities of the CRISM spacecraft. This discovery sheds light on the elemental processes that occur during stellar explosions and their connection to the formation of elements crucial for life on Earth. We discuss the significance of these findings and their impact on our understanding of stellar nucleosynthesis.International Space Station Fully OccupiedIn a historic first, the International Space Station has reached full capacity, with all eight of its docking ports in use. We discuss the implications of this milestone, including the logistics of managing multiple spacecraft and the ongoing missions currently underway aboard the ISS.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyAstrophysical Journal LettersNature AstronomyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) This is space Time Series 28, Episode 147 full broadcast on 17 December 2025(00:00:47) Astronomers have detected the longest gamma ray burst ever detected(00:11:11) Astronomers have detected chlorine and potassium in a supernova remnant(00:18:27) International Space Station is fully occupied with all eight docking ports now in use(00:20:05) New study claims flavonoids may help improve insulin resistance(00:24:58) You're a multiple award winner. You've won in creative writing and controversy(00:26:05) Space Time is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through bitesz. com
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Astronomers have observed the longest-ever gamma-ray burst — a powerful, extragalactic explosion that lasted over seven hours. Rapid follow-up observations with the U.S. Department of Energy-fabricated Dark Energy Camera and the International Gemini Observatory provided crucial information about the possible origin of this extraordinary event and the galaxy that hosts it. Bios: - Rob Sparks is in the Communications, Education and Engagement group at NSF's NOIRLab in Tucson, Arizona. - Jonathan Carney is a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studies time-domain astronomy with a focus on tidal disruption events. His research spans the full pipeline of transient discovery and characterization, from developing machine learning models for the forthcoming Argus Array to conducting follow-up observations with NOIRLab telescopes. https://carneyjo.github.io/ 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.
Cosmological Crises and Mars Rover Progress: Colleague Bob Zimmerman details cosmological crises including the "Hubble tension" where expansion rates conflict and a baffling 7-hour gamma-ray burst, reporting on Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS images confirming it is a comet rather than a spacecraft, and the Perseverance rover moving toward promising mining terrain on Mars. 1865
Here we go with another bunch of local things you can go see with your own ears Live Loud and Local this week : - Something to do - 11/1 chicago midwest ska fest - The Mascot Theory - 10/21 Flannel fest with the Record company Madison, 10/22 Kimberly, WI Part 2 of Flannel Fest. - Mark Croft - 10/4 New Glarus - 10/9 West Bend - 10/11 Baraboo - Horse Shoes and Hand Grenades - 11/1 Amherst - 12/31 new year eve celebration Stevens Point - 1/17 The Sylvee in Madison - 2/14 La Crosse - 3/14 Turner Music Hall - 4/25 Stoughton Opera House - Frank Martin Busch- 10/30 Jay's Bar - 10/31 New Glarus - Driveway Thriftdwellers -11/28 Madison at the Majestic - Katie Scullin- 11/5 Fitchberg - 11/8 Windsor - 11/22 Bailey's Run - Tae & the Neighborly - 10/10 Sheboygan - 11/16 OshKosh - Kat and the hurricane- 10/18 Harmony Bar and Grill - Horace Greene - CREAM NEW SONG - 10/24 Sheboygan - 10/28 Appleton / 11/8 Milwaukee - 11/15 OshKosh - The Jimmy's - 10 /24 Cafe Coda - 11/1 Popcorn Tavern in La Crosse - 11/6 New Glarus - 11/7 Madison WI - Genevieve Heyward - 11/13 Gamma Ray bar with SEASAW, 11/14 Sturgeon Bay - SeaSaw - 11/13 Gamma Ray - Alter Five Blues Band - 11/1 Chicago - Bing Bong - 11/7 Chiefs Madison - 11/14 Sheboygan - 11/22 Crystal Corner Bar - Lower 5th - The People Brothers Band - 10-25 MPLS / 10/31 Duluth / 11/15 Viroque,WI / 12/6 Appleton - Them Coulee Boys 10/10 - Highnoon Saloon - Armchair Boogie - 11/15 Majestic
This episode was recorded LIVE at Gamma Ray Bar on Nate's B-b-birthday! With special guests Johnny Fisher, Viv Chappell, and Shauna Jungdahl! We also recorded a very special birthday episode of The Last Show On Earth! To watch THAT madness, TAP UPON THESE BLUE WORDS!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From the copper spines of antennas to the invisible dance of light, our conversation with Dr. Hans Schantz traces the story of physics most students never hear about. Dr. Schantz, a theoretical physicist turned engineer who studied under John Wheeler, unpacks the forgotten role of physical mediators in electromagnetism and what modern antenna design can reveal about light itself. Along the way, we wander through the epic moments of the 20th century quest for understanding light, from aether theory to pilot waves, connecting lost ideas to cutting-edge engineering. This is a signal worth listening to.PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showOUR HOMEBREWED MUSICCheck out our band's new album:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-hereVinyl pre-orders available now: https://buy.stripe.com/14A5kC3Od5d21Ms7zPdEs0900:00 Go! Antenna Design and Light00:06:02 Historical Context: The Development of Fields in Physics00:11:30 The Evolution of Physics: From Newton to Abstract Principles00:17:05 Induction vs. Deduction in Scientific Methodology00:24:02 The Quest for Universal Understanding in Physics00:28:34 The Shift from Ether to Relativity00:34:05 The Conflict Between Theory and Observations00:39:38 Historical Oversights in Physics00:46:14 The Singular Nature of Electromagnetic Fields00:48:03 History of Electromagnetism and Influential Figures00:51:04 Einstein and the Concept of Ether00:56:06 Quantum Mechanics and Debate with Einstein01:00:45 The Impact of Positivism on Physics01:09:01 Misguided Applications of Quantum Mechanics01:11:44 Oppenheimer's Seminar and Pilot Wave Theory01:18:06 Fundamental Crisis in Physics01:21:21 Understanding Antennas and Light01:30:05 Journey to Antenna Design01:33:46 Near Field Electromagnetic Ranging01:34:13 Signal Propagation and RF Fingerprinting01:36:04 Electromagnetic Wave Properties01:39:17 Q Factor and Energy Decoupling in Antennas01:42:50 Effects of Medium on Transmission01:46:45 Aether and Early 20th Century Experiments01:50:33 Complexity of Electric and Magnetic Field Coupling01:53:01 Phase Dynamics in Antenna Systems01:56:54 Atomic Radiation as Antenna Behavior01:57:36 Discussion of Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Behavior01:59:12 Antenna Models and Radiation Mechanisms02:01:24 Speculative Theories on Signal Transmission02:04:47 Advancements in Understanding Electromagnetic Systems02:10:31 Energy Dynamics in Electromagnetic Interference02:14:38 Pilot Wave Theory and Its Connections02:19:23 The Nature of Waves and the Concept of Medium02:21:39 Discovery of Gamma Rays from the Earth02:22:47 Opposition to Pilot Wave Theory02:27:03 Understanding Radiation Reaction02:30:11 Antenna Behavior and Radiation02:32:03 Electromagnetic Fields and Energy Dynamics02:34:44 Exploration of Fundamental Questions#electromagnetism, #quantumphysics, #theoreticalphysics, #antennas, #ether , #historyofscience, #maxwellequations , #einstein, #quantummechanics, #fundamentalphysics, #wavephysics, #cosmology, #fieldtheory #philosophypodcast , #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast
StarBurst, a satellite the size of a washing machine, aims to detect the initial blast of gamma-rays, the most powerful bursts of energy in the universe. These huge explosions can occur when dense neutron stars collide, forging metals like gold and platinum. These metals are some of the building blocks of planets — like Earth.
Primal Fear was formed in 1997 in Germany by vocalist Ralf Scheepers (formerly of Gamma Ray) and bassist/producer Mat Sinner (of Sinner). The band emerged after Scheepers was considered for the vocal slot in Judas Priest—a move that didn't happen but fueled his desire to create a powerful new metal force. The result was Primal Fear, rooted in traditional heavy metal with a modern power metal edge.Their self-titled debut album, Primal Fear (1998), was released through Nuclear Blast and quickly gained attention for its aggressive riffing, thunderous rhythms, and Scheepers' soaring vocals. Follow-ups like Jaws of Death (1999), Nuclear Fire (2001), and Black Sun (2002) cemented their reputation, especially across Europe and Japan, where their Judas Priest-influenced sound resonated with classic metal fans.Over the years, Primal Fear experienced various lineup changes but remained anchored by Scheepers and Sinner. Guitarists like Tom Naumann, Stefan Leibing, Henny Wolter, and Magnus Karlsson (still with the band) contributed to their evolving sound. Despite changes, the band kept releasing acclaimed albums like Seven Seals (2005), 16.6 (2009), Unbreakable (2012), and Delivering the Black (2014).In 2020, Primal Fear released Metal Commando, marking their first release with Nuclear Blast's new offshoot, Atomic Fire Records. It debuted to strong reviews, showcasing their consistent energy and musical precision even decades in. The album was a statement that the band had no plans of slowing down.In 2023, they released Code Red, an album praised for its intensity and melodic power. With drummer Michael Ehré officially joining the lineup and Tom Naumann returning full-time, Primal Fear entered a new era of tight musicianship and renewed energy. After over 25 years, Primal Fear remains one of the strongest names in European heavy metal, known for powerful vocals, crushing riffs, and a commitment to keeping metal alive and loud.In a candid sit-down with legendary frontman Ralf Scheepers of Primal Fear, the powerhouse vocalist opened up about the band's latest chapter—welcoming new members, unleashing a hard-hitting new album, and gearing up for a global tour that promises to bring metal mayhem to every corner of the stage. Scheepers, known for his unmistakable vocal range and commanding presence, was energized and optimistic as he discussed what fans can expect from the current incarnation of Primal Fear.
For decades, fusion energy has been the promise that never arrives—always twenty years away. Despite billions poured into tokamaks, inertial confinement, and plasma reactors, the finish line keeps moving. But what if the answer was never in extreme heat... but in solid metal at room temperature?In this explosive episode, we sit down with NASA researcher Lawrence Forsley to explore lattice confined fusion—a revolutionary approach that produces nuclear fusion inside metal lattices using just five volts. No reactors, no plasma, no fire. It's a direct descendant of the infamous 1989 "cold fusion" press conference by Fleischmann and Pons, which the scientific establishment mocked and buried for decades. But now, the experiments are more precise, the physics more refined, and the implications more profound. Because if fusion at room temperature is real, everything changes—energy, propulsion, even our understanding of stars.PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show00:00 Go! Introduction to Lattice Confined Fusion 00:05:59 – Why Fusion Is Always 10 Years Away 00:12:02 – Plasma Instability and Centrifugal Mirrors 00:17:31 – Tritium, Lithium, and Fusion Fuel Supply 00:20:15 – Lessons from Flight and Semiconductors 00:23:14 – Skepticism and Investment Bias in New Tech 00:26:12 – The Long Road to Transistors 00:28:12 – Fusion Weapons and Strategic Research 00:31:39 – Tokamaks and Magnetic Confinement 00:35:40 – Energy Efficiency and Charge Screens 00:39:24 – Superconductors vs. Neutron Radiation 00:43:00 – Cold Neutrons and Fusion Possibilities 00:45:02 – Cold Fusion: Controversy and Skepticism 00:46:24 – Early Experiments and Anomalous Heat 00:49:32 – Tritium Without Neutrons? 00:52:45 – The Cold Fusion Press Conference Fallout 00:57:00 – Explosions, Risks, and Lab Disasters 01:02:40 – Advances in Lattice Confinement 01:06:36 – Fusion in the Cosmos and the Lab 01:09:08 – Webb Telescope and Electron Screening 01:12:00 – Three Types of Electron Screening 01:15:37 – Experimental Techniques in Screening 01:20:05 – Does This Require New Physics? 01:24:51 – Replication Problems in Nuclear Research 01:30:01 – The People Who Shaped the Field 01:33:35 – Richard Garwin and IBM Experiments 01:38:07 – Outdated Tech and Compatibility Nightmares 01:42:00 – Early Atomic Bomb Experiments 01:43:09 – John Heisinger and Cross-Section Studies 01:46:39 – Stellar Fusion and Resonance Phenomena 01:51:31 – Fusion and the Supernova Lifecycle 01:54:57 – Condensed Matter in Proto-Stars 01:55:00 – Magnetic Fields and Star Formation 02:00:00 – The Mystery of Earthly Tritium 02:05:00 – Gamma Rays in Fusion Reactions 02:10:00 – Cold Fusion Funding and Credibility 02:15:00 – Publishing Roadblocks and Ethics 02:17:54 – Fraud in Fusion Research 02:20:15 – New LCF Materials and Neutron Output 02:27:21 – Technetium-99 and Medical Applications 02:33:57 – Future of Fusion Energy Systems 02:40:30 – LCF Networking and NASA Collaborators 02:43:00 – Fusion Architecture and Expert Input 02:46:00 – Building Mental Models of Fusion 02:49:00 – Gamma Rays, Stars, and Spectra#fusion , #coldfusion, #nuclearfusion, #nasascience, #futureofenergy, #astrophysics, #plasmaphysics, #tritium, #quantumphysics , #tokamak, #spaceexploration , #deeptech #philosophypodcast , #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. All music by Shilo DeLay
Will and Craig discuss new releases by Comet Gain, Frankie Cosmos, and Half Man Half Biscuit, plus live reports and bonus songs.
Július 19-én negyedik alkalommal lép fel Magyarországon az amerikai Queens Of The Stone Age, ezúttal The End Is Nero nevet kapott turnéja budapesti állomásán a Budapest Parkban. Az 1996-ban, Joh Homme gitáros-énekes-zeneszerző köré szerveződő alakult a kaliforniai stoner színtérből nőtte ki magát, amely a kétezres évek fordulóján már globális sztárprodukciónak számított. Vendégünk Galambosi Eszter újságíró, akivel végigvesszük a zenekar főbb állomásait, tinikori kezdetektől a Kyuss felfutásán át a Desert Sessionökig, miért változtatta meg a nevét Gamma Ray-ről Queens Of The Stone Age-re, erős időbeli ugrálásokkal átvesszük Josh és a zenekar főbb korszakait, a a Kyuss-QOTSA-ban és körül mozgó kulcsfigurákat, beszélünk alkotói bátorságról, szó lesz a párizsi katakombákról, Brody Dalle-ról, rákról és klinikai halálról és talán az is kiderül, hogy minden zacsi összeér.Műsorvezető: Bihari Balázs és Németh RóbertEszter készített egy kezdőknek szóló playlistet is: ITT!A Wanted podcast adása az NKA Hangfoglaló program támogatásával készült.Amennyiben hozzá tudsz járulni a podcast jövőbeni működéséhez, a Donably felületén itt megteheted. https://www.donably.com/wanted-podcast
Seleccionamos discos favoritos editados -o presentados aquí abajo- en la primera mitad de 2025.Playlist;(sintonía) HAMBURG SPINNERS “Heisser schlitten (Hamburg Spinners im Schwarzwald)NERVOUS EATERS “No more idols”MING CITY ROCKERS “I’d like to assist you but my head is too small” (Clementine)AUTOMATIC LOVERS “Boston brats”BUTRÓN Rata” (¡Mentira! EP)LOS IDIOTAS “La navaja” (En las sombras se mueven mucho mejor)ILEGALES “El mundo contra ti” (Joven y arrogante)LAS CHINCHETAS “Manual de conducta y apariencia” (Manual de conducta y apariencia EP)LOS RETUMBES “Bomba de humo” (Violentos torpedos de realidad)BLOODSHOT BILL “Pizza pie” (3 songs about pizza)MFC CHICKEN “Chicken is the answer” (Milk chicken)GEOFF PALMER “Exit wounds” (Kodak flash EP)CYANIDE PILLS “Falling for you”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Gamma Ray” (A bunch of songs)MURAT AKTÜRK “Seher vakti” (Vagabondage)EARLY JAMES “Steely knives” (Medium raw)THE LIMIÑANAS feat PENNY “Faded” (Faded)DEAN WAREHAM “Yesterday’s hero” (That’s the price of loving me)NEIL YOUNG and THE CHROME HEARTS “Talking to the trees” (Talking to the trees)ANGELA HOODOO “Fugitivo” (Outlaw girls)Escuchar audio
Mayo ya se va. Y lo sobrevolamos recordando algunas de las novedades favoritas que te hemos presentado a lo largo del mes.(Foto del podcast; Private Function)Playlist;(sintonía) LOST ACAPULCO “México libre” (Death by robots)PRIVATE FUNCTION “Gamma Ray” (A bunch of songs)SPLIT SYSTEM “Quemicals”CYANIDE PILLS “Falling for you”NERVOUS EATERS “No more idols”THE SOUND MINDS “Hide and seek”THE UNTAMED YOUTH “Patty baby” (Gip up and go!)BILLY CHILDISH and THE CHATHAM SINGERS “Beneath the midnight trees” (Step out!)VINICIUS e SEU CONJUNTO SALVAGEM “Vou roubar o seu corasao”BLOODSHOT BILL “Rule book”LOS TORONTOS “Take a bath”LOS MEJILLONES TIGRE “Vente conmigo (el baile del vampiro)” (Me gustó más el libro)GARBAYO “Corre conmigo” (Días de euforia)TY SEGALL “Possession” (Possession)ROBERT FORSTER “All of the time” (Strawberries)ANGELA HOODOO “Fugitivo” (Outlaw girls)JODIE CASH “That light on me” (My senses)NEIL YOUNG and THE CHROME HEARTS “Talkin’ to the trees”Escuchar audio
Join us this week for a wildly entertaining conversation with André Hueston Mack, winemaker and owner of Maison Noire Wines! André brings his signature blend of passion and humor to our podcast, sharing stories from his time as sommelier at The French Laundry and helping to open Per Se. As he says, "The greatest foil to pretension is humor" - and he lives that mantra with his Kick-Ass Garage Wines from Oregogne (yes, that's a French nod to Burgundy). Click the link below and give these wines a try! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Please visit https://maisonnoirwines.com/wine-shop/ to check out ALL of the Maison Noir wines!Wines this episode:2022 Maison Noir Wines "New Noir" Willamette Valley Orange Wine ($25 at the winery)2023 Maison Noir Wines "Bastardo Jackson" Willamette Valley Trousseau Noir ($30 at the winery)2022 Maison Noir Wines "Free Gamay" Willamette Valley Gamay Noir ($30 at the winery) 2022 Maison Noir Wines "Gamma Ray" Willamette Valley Red Wine ($30 at the winery) A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Liberty Lake Wine Cellars and CDA Gourmet!Liberty Lake Wine Cellars: Looking for amazing wine? Taste Liberty Lake Wine Cellars' big, bold reds from Red Mountain, along with their delightful Tahija whites and Rosés. Join their Wine Club for exclusive benefits including their Thursday Wine Club night. Get all the details at https://www.libertylakewinecellars.com/ or call 509-255-9205. Liberty Lake Wine Cellars: Celebrating 20 years of making exceptional Washington wine!CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedAnd of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Pilgrim's Market Wine Words of the Week - Garage Wines Garage Wines are characterized by small-scale, artisanal production, often in a "garage" or small facility.Pilgrim's Market: Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices EVERY day, weekly complimentary tastings and just up the street from CDA Gourmet! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Some wines we've enjoyed this week: Ridge Vineyards Three Valleys, Chevalier de la Crée Montagny Premier Cru, Geografico Le Mire Toscana Bianco, Simi Chardonnay, Domaine Bersan Les Ouches Chablis, Oyster Bay Chardonnay, Emmolo Merlot and Far Niente Chardonnay.Mentions: Red Hook Tavern, Vaso CellarsPlease find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Sponsor Details:This episode is brought to you with the support of Insta360 - the game changer in 360-degree camera technology. Capture stunning moments with the Insta360 X5, which records 8K 360-degree video. To bag a free invisible selfie stick with your purchase, head to store.insta360.com and use the promo code SpaceTime!In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover remarkable revelations about Jupiter, lightning-induced gamma rays, and groundbreaking achievements in spaceflight.Jupiter's Magnificent PastA new study reveals that Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet, was once twice its current size and possessed a magnetic field 50 times stronger than today. Researchers, led by Konstantin Batygin, used the orbits of Jupiter's small moons, Amalthea and Thebe, to deduce these findings, providing critical insights into the early stages of planetary formation. The implications of this research could reshape our understanding of gas giants and their formation processes across the universe.Gamma Rays and LightningIn a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have detected intense flashes of gamma rays produced by lightning strikes. This phenomenon, known as terrestrial gamma ray flashes, occurs when lightning accelerates electrons to near light speeds, resulting in bursts of radiation. The study, published in Science Advances, sheds light on the high-energy processes occurring in Earth's atmosphere, enhancing our understanding of lightning's power and its effects on our planet.Precision Formation Flying in SpaceHistory has been made in Earth orbit as two spacecraft from the European Space Agency's Proba 3 mission successfully flew in millimeter-perfect formation for the first time. This precision alignment is crucial for studying the Sun's corona, allowing the two satellites to simulate a single large spacecraft. We discuss the technology behind this mission and its potential to revolutionize solar observations.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature Astronomyhttps://www.nature.com/natureastronomy/Science Advanceshttps://www.science.org/journal/sciadvBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is Space Time Series 28, Episode 64 for broadcast on 28 May 202501:00 Jupiter's original size and magnetic field12:15 Gamma ray flashes unleashed by lightning22:30 Precision formation flying in space30:00 Science report: New contact lens technology for night vision
Nuevo álbum de la banda más salvaje del punk australiano. Titulado “¯_(ツ)_/¯” y rebautizado como “A bunch of songs”, los de Melbourne vuelven a hacer gala de su peculiar mezcla de estilos en torno al punk, el hardcore y el metal, así como de su singular sentido del humor; la portada está hecha con 2500 imágenes, hay cuatro canciones que duran 28 segundos y se lanza una tirada limitada bañada en un perfume muy especial.Playlist;PRIVATE FUNCTION “Gamma Ray”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Echuca”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Sucked in fuckhead”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Art sucks (but not as much as you)”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Bum cigs, cum big”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Fuck”PRIVATE FUNCTION “Shit”PRIVATE FUNCTION “S.O.S.”TY SEGALL “Buildings”LOS JAGUARES DE LA BAHÍA feat CANDELA “Mi plan genial”Versión y Original; PLASTIC BERTRAND “Ça plane pour moi”Versión y Original; ELTON MOTELLO “Jet Boy, Jet Girl”GARBAYO “Todos mis amigos”PAUL ZINNARD “Lucky man”AMELIA and THE HOUSEWIVES “Maybe”JD McPHERSON “Just like summer”JAKE LABOTZ and SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING “Mystery train”JE’TEXAS “Perhaps a Saturday”Escuchar audio
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.
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
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
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
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/
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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
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.
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.