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Cars The Podcast
9 feet of mountaintop snow in a DeLorean. Fuel options that make sense for humans. Ford CEO blunt comments on Chinese cars and EV losses. Honda & Suzuki idea for glorious 13,000 rpm Range Extender Sports Cars.

Cars The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 28:28


Snowcats produced by DeLorean (and diesel fuel) are keeping our phones working! Fuel choice is important even for cell towers. Ford's CEO Jim Farley praises the Chinese Xiaomi SU7 he drove for months. Ford also admits EREVs are more useful & profitable than EVs for America. What if a range extender engine was a spine-tingling V8 or rev-happy Hyabusa alllowed to rev under load using creative software, and an optional "sound mode" to attract gearheads like us?            

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
This Week In Wrestling History (Week Forty-Three) 10/21 – 10/27

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 212:08


This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: Episode 43 (10/21 – 10/27)RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 33 Minutes Memorable Texas Bullrope Match: Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs Dusty Rhodes for WWWF World Title. Audio: Dusty Rhodes talks about 'Hard Times'. Bonus Audio: Dusty Rhodes takes about 'The Struggle'. Audio: Ultimate Warrior makes his WWF debut. Looking back at Halloween Havoc: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 WWF airs Survivor Series Showdown 1990. Audio: WCW Chamber Of Horrors ends with Abdullah The Butcher being electrocuted. Stabbing incident between Arn Anderson and Sid Vicious. Audio: Several wrestlers speak on the fight and stabbing between Arn and Sid. Audio: Matt Hardy appears on WCW Amateur Challenge (Complete unedited promo). Alundra Blayze wins WWF Womens Title for the last time before throwing the title in the trash on Nitro. Audio: The Giant makes WCW debut, by competing in a Monster Truck Sumo Match, being 'thrown' off the roof of Cobo Hall, then winning the WCW Heavyweight Title. Audio: The Shiek throws a fireball in the face of Mr JL (Jerry Lynn) as Sabu wrestles his first and only WCW PPV match. The Yeti humps Hulk Hogan. King Kong Bundy vs Bud 'The Bumblebee' Bundy on Married With Children. Audio: Roddy Piper appears on WCW PPV to confront Hollywood Hogan. Looking back at Scaffold Match between Tommy Dreamer and Brian Lee from ECW High Incident. Audio: One of the greatest matches in WCW History: Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero (c) for Cruiserweight Title Cage Match between Roddy Piper and Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. Audio: Jim Cornette airs another 'shoot' focusing on Piper/Hogan cage match from Halloween Havoc. Warrior vs Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. WCW $2 Million PPV disaster: Goldberg vs DDP for WCW Heavyweight Title goes off the air in progress. Mikey Whipwreck and Sandman make surprise ECW returns after being released by WCW. Hulk Hogan lays down for Sting. Coming Soon? WWF 3-D Attitude. Shawn Michaels referees FMW match between H (real Hyabusa) vs Hyabusa (Mr Gannosuke). Bret Hart announces his retirement from wrestling. First Blood DNA Match: David Flair vs Buff Bagwell Dudleys win WCW Tag Team Titles and make history. Stephanie nails a vicious slap to the face of Linda McMahon. Looking back at World Wrestling All-Stars 'Inception' PPV from Australia (2001). Audio: If you thought the Triple H / Katie Vick funeral home sex scene was bad last week. This week Triple H brings Katie Vick to Raw and in the ring. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H get married (for real). Controversy surrounding the WWE signing of Vladimir Kozlov. Audio: Rhyno wins three matches and wins NWA Heavyweight Title at TNA Bound For Glory 2005. Just to lose the title 2 days later. TNA releases Monty Brown and Larry Zbyszko. WWE suspends all future ECW House Shows. Looking back at WWE Cyber Sunday 2007, 2008. Audio: The Main Event Mafia is formed. Bonus Audio: Scott Steiner promo after joining the M.E.M. Mick Foley's announcement that changed the landscape of TNA Wrestling. Booker T creates and crowns himself the first ever TNA Legends Champion. DT looks back at the TNA Legends Title, which became the Global Title, which became the TV Title, which became the King Of The Mountain Title. Audio: MSG Press Conference announcing the TNA signing of Hulk Hogan. With comments by Hogan, Dixie Carter, and Spike TV. Looking back at WWE Bragging Rights PPV (2009). Audio: Batista turns on Rey Mysterio. Audio: Undertaker interview at UFC 121 with subtle confrontation with Brock Lesnar. Audio: Nexus vs Nexus? David Otunga lays down for Heath Slater. Looking back at WWE Hell In A Cell 2012, 2014, 2015. Audio: Roman Reigns makes NXT debut. Hulk Hogan and Bubba The Love Sponge settle their lawsuit over leaked Hogan Sex Tape. Boo Dallas! Audio: Randy Orton joins The Wyatt Family. Emma released from WWE following Raw match vs Asuka. And so much more! RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THIS WEEK IN WRESTLING HISTORY S1 E43 (10/21 – 10/27)  === Remember: DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW streams LIVE every MONDAY NIGHT at 11:15PM after WWE RAW at DTKCDiscord.com. ==== DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE *PATREON* AND *YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIPS: You can send additional support for Don Tony And Kevin Castle and help grow the brand, by becoming a member of DT/KC PATREON and/or YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP FAMILY. Don Tony and Kevin Castle's PATREON has been around for over seven years! 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The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
Flashback: This Week In Wrestling History S2 E43 (10/22 – 10/28)

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 212:08


Back by Popular Demand! This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: S2 E43 (10/22 - 10/28)RUNNING TIME:  3 HOURS  33 MINUTES Memorable Texas Bullrope Match: Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs Dusty Rhodes for WWWF World Title. Audio: Dusty Rhodes talks about 'Hard Times'. Bonus Audio: Dusty Rhodes takes about 'The Struggle'. Audio: Ultimate Warrior makes his WWF debut. Looking back at Halloween Havoc: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 WWF airs Survivor Series Showdown 1990. Audio: WCW Chamber Of Horrors ends with Abdullah The Butcher being electrocuted. Stabbing incident between Arn Anderson and Sid Vicious. Audio: Several wrestlers speak on the fight and stabbing between Arn and Sid. Audio: Matt Hardy appears on WCW Amateur Challenge (Complete unedited promo). Alundra Blayze wins WWF Womens Title for the last time before throwing the title in the trash on Nitro. Audio: The Giant makes WCW debut, by competing in a Monster Truck Sumo Match, being 'thrown' off the roof of Cobo Hall, then winning the WCW Heavyweight Title. Audio: The Shiek throws a fireball in the face of Mr JL (Jerry Lynn) as Sabu wrestles his first and only WCW PPV match. The Yeti humps Hulk Hogan. King Kong Bundy vs Bud 'The Bumblebee' Bundy on Married With Children. Audio: Roddy Piper appears on WCW PPV to confront Hollywood Hogan. Looking back at Scaffold Match between Tommy Dreamer and Brian Lee from ECW High Incident. Audio: One of the greatest matches in WCW History: Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero (c) for Cruiserweight Title Cage Match between Roddy Piper and Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. Audio: Jim Cornette airs another 'shoot' focusing on Piper/Hogan cage match from Halloween Havoc. Warrior vs Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. WCW $2 Million PPV disaster: Goldberg vs DDP for WCW Heavyweight Title goes off the air in progress. Mikey Whipwreck and Sandman make surprise ECW returns after being released by WCW. Hulk Hogan lays down for Sting. Coming Soon? WWF 3-D Attitude. Shawn Michaels referees FMW match between H (real Hyabusa) vs Hyabusa (Mr Gannosuke). Bret Hart announces his retirement from wrestling. First Blood DNA Match: David Flair vs Buff Bagwell Dudleys win WCW Tag Team Titles and make history. Stephanie nails a vicious slap to the face of Linda McMahon. Looking back at World Wrestling All-Stars 'Inception' PPV from Australia (2001). Audio: If you thought the Triple H / Katie Vick funeral home sex scene was bad last week. This week Triple H brings Katie Vick to Raw and in the ring. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H get married (for real). Controversy surrounding the WWE signing of Vladimir Kozlov. Audio: Rhyno wins three matches and wins NWA Heavyweight Title at TNA Bound For Glory 2005. Just to lose the title 2 days later. TNA releases Monty Brown and Larry Zbyszko. WWE suspends all future ECW House Shows. Looking back at WWE Cyber Sunday 2007, 2008. Audio: The Main Event Mafia is formed. Bonus Audio: Scott Steiner promo after joining the M.E.M. Mick Foley's announcement that changed the landscape of TNA Wrestling. Booker T creates and crowns himself the first ever TNA Legends Champion. DT looks back at the TNA Legends Title, which became the Global Title, which became the TV Title, which became the King Of The Mountain Title. Audio: MSG Press Conference announcing the TNA signing of Hulk Hogan. With comments by Hogan, Dixie Carter, and Spike TV. Looking back at WWE Bragging Rights PPV (2009). Audio: Batista turns on Rey Mysterio. Audio: Undertaker interview at UFC 121 with subtle confrontation with Brock Lesnar. Audio: Nexus vs Nexus? David Otunga lays down for Heath Slater. Looking back at WWE Hell In A Cell 2012, 2014, 2015. Audio: Roman Reigns makes NXT debut. Hulk Hogan and Bubba The Love Sponge settle their lawsuit over leaked Hogan Sex Tape. Boo Dallas! Audio: Randy Orton joins The Wyatt Family. Emma released from WWE following Raw match vs Asuka. 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The Tackle Shop
Tackle Shop Live (Kurt Dove)

The Tackle Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 137:22


In this episode we have special guest Kurt Dove Sales manager for Hyabusa Fishing Hooks and Reins plastics. He is also a longtime professional angler fishing both Bassmasters and FLW.  We will be talking hooks, baits and a bunch of other fishing topics.  We will also have a great tournament section and of course some great tackle talk.  www.facebook.com/susquehannafishingtacklewww.instagram.com/sfttackle/For all your tackle needs www.SFTTackle.com

StarDate Podcast
Asteroid Ryugu

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 2:14


Bits of an asteroid appear to confirm what astronomers could see through their telescopes: it's dark, it's rich in carbon, and it's a relic from the early solar system. A Japanese spacecraft, Hyabusa 2, collected the samples in 2019. It made contact with the asteroid Ryugu, knocking tiny grains off the surface. The craft caught about five grams of that material, which it dropped off at Earth in 2020. Scientists won't start taking a thorough look at the samples until this summer. But they've done some early analysis, which revealed that the samples match observations of the asteroid made from Earth. That's important for several reasons. Scientifically, asteroids like Ryugu probably are leftovers from the birth of the planets. So studying them tells us more about conditions in the early solar system. In addition, such asteroids could have brought much of the water that fills Earth's oceans, and some of the chemical compounds necessary for life. So verifying that what astronomers see through the telescope is correct can help us learn about the birth and evolution of our own planet. On a more practical level, we might someday find an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. Deflecting the asteroid would require a good knowledge of its composition and structure. So learning everything we can from samples of individual asteroids refines the models of all of them — perhaps helping to keep Earth safe from future threats.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

StarDate Podcast
Asteroid Dust

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 2:14


Sometime this summer, a few scientists will get little bits of heaven: grains of rock and dirt from an asteroid. The grains were collected by Hyabusa 2, a Japanese mission. It made contact with the asteroid Ryugu in early 2019. That knocked a little bit of material off the surface. Hyabusa grabbed about five grams of it. The sample-containing capsule landed in Australia in December 2020. And that started a process that will lead to detailed studies of the samples. The process began when the capsule was recovered. Technicians checked the container to make sure it was undamaged, then stuck a needle in it to pull out any gases for analysis. They transported the container to Japan in a case that protected the samples from vibrations and exposure to the air. In Japan, the samples were processed in a class-1,000 clean room, where dust and other contamination were scrubbed from the air. And when the sample container was opened, the bits of Ryugu were handled in vacuum chambers or nitrogen-filled cabinets, with special tools made of materials that wouldn't add earthly contamination. Technicians used microscope-guided tweezers to pluck out each bit of debris that was at least a millimeter across. Scientists then did a quick analysis of the samples; more about that tomorrow. Now, the samples are being cataloged and sorted before they're ready for shipment — and a detailed study of asteroid Ryugu.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

Quick Spin
2022 Suzuki Hayabusa Review: A Modern Classic Continues

Quick Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 14:53


Increasing emissions scrutiny can put an end to internal combustion fun, but that doesn't seem to be the case for Suzuki's game-changing GSX1300R. Better known as the Hayabusa, Suzuki's wildly powerful motorcycle enters its third generation with the 2022 model year and keeps power-hungry enthusiasts champing at the bit. While this motorcycle's engine is known to power cars and other motorcycles, in its factory form it makes 188 hp at an ear-splitting 9,700 rpm. That might be down compared to its previous year, but only by a few ponies. The ‘Busa also sees some upgrades to its chassis and its rider tech. Even with the changes, the Hyabusa looks to stick with its drag-race-ready mentality and should make riders happy. On this episode of Quick Spin, Mark Vaughn hops on the saddle of the 2022 Suzuki GSX1300R. Vaughn walks you around the latest Suzuki Hayabusa and shows off its new features for 2022. After the walkaround, Vaughn takes you along for a quick ride of Suzuki's third-gen ‘Busa. Between these segments, Vaughn talks with host Wesley Wren about his experience with this Suzuki, the Hayabusa's history and this bike's spot in the motorcycle world. Closing the show, the pair discuss what makes the Suzuki Hayabusa special.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Weekly Space Hangout - How We Can Clean Up Earth's Space Debris with Dr. Jake Abbott

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 63:46


https://youtu.be/BX-SICfFvB8 Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )Special Guest: This week we are excited to welcome Dr. Jake Abbott, director of the Telerobotics Laboratory at the University of Utah to the WSH. The proliferation of Space Debris has become an increasingly alarming reality. In fact, as recently as December 3, 2021, "The International Space Station (ISS) had to swerve away from a fragment of a U.S. launch vehicle" (source:  https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sci...). In a paper published in November 2021 in the science journal Nature , Jake and his research team have proposed a new method of dealing with the debris: using a series of spinning magnets to move these objects. You can read more about their proposed solution here https://attheu.utah.edu/facultystaff/....   Jake Abbott is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah, and he is the director of the Telerobotics Laboratory. He joined the University of Utah in 2008. Before coming to Utah, he spent three years in Switzerland as a postdoctoral researcher working with Brad Nelson at the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zurich. Dr. Abbott received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University in 2005 working with Allison Okamura, his M.S. from the University of Utah in 2001, and his B.S. from Utah State University in 1999, all in Mechanical Engineering.   Jake Abbott's research has been funded by the NSF (including the CAREER Award), the NIH, NASA, the Air Force, and industry. He and his co-authors have won a number of Best Paper and Best Poster Awards at international conferences. He is currently an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Robotics Research, and was previously an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Robotics.   In Jake's spare time, he's a movie buff, a foodie, and an all-around supporter of the arts and the community in Salt Lake City. Jake's wife is a flamenco dancer and instructor in Salt Lake City, and he plays guitar and sings as part of her group.   You can learn more about Jake and his research by visiting https://www.telerobotics.utah.edu/ind... and https://www.mech.utah.edu/directory/f.... Regular Guests: Dr. Nick Castle ( @PlanetaryGeoDoc ) C.C. Petersen ( http://thespacewriter.com/wp/ & @AstroUniverse & @SpaceWriter ) Pam Hoffman ( http://spacer.pamhoffman.com/ & http://everydayspacer.com/ & @EverydaySpacer ) This week's stories: - JWST & what it's going to be looking at. - A comet, 2 meteor showers, 2 contests & a citizen science project! - Crazy Pluto geology. - New information on the clouds of Venus. - Hyabusa samples.   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.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Jenifer Millard host. Damien Phillips and John Wildridge produce. The Discussion: If you like your introductions rambling, you’re in for a real treat! We discuss the Jeni’s PhD thesis submission, The Real Right Stuff documentary on Disney+, Jeni’s foray into book writing and read some listeners questions, which devolves into discussions of whether Queen Elizabeth is Elizabeth I in Canada, the colonization of the New World, the entertainer Nosmo King and insurance fraud.   The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: Puerto Rico stumps up funds to decommission and scope out a replacement for Arecibo. China opens up FAST Telescope access to other nations. Hyabusa 2 asteroid and Chang’e 5’s lunar samples. Progress update on the 3 Mars-bound missions & where to follow them. SpaceX accelerates Starship rocket production in Texas.   The Big News Story: Mars Dogs!   Q&A: ‘How and where did the Awesome Astronomy team first meet?’ From our good friend, Paul Wheeler in Pennsylvania.   www.awesomeastronomy.com   Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well).   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://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ 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 Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#103 - January 2021 Part 2

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 59:48


The Discussion: If you like your introductions rambling, you’re in for a real treat! We discuss the Jeni’s PhD thesis submission, The Real Right Stuff documentary on Disney+, Jeni’s foray into book writing and read some listeners questions, which devolves into discussions of whether Queen Elizabeth is Elizabeth I in Canada, the colonisation of the New World, the entertainer Nosmo King and insurance fraud. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: Puerto Rico stumps up funds to decommission and scope out a replacement for Arecibo China opens up FAST Telescope access to other nations Hyabusa 2 asteroid and Chang’e 5’s lunar samples Progress update on the 3 Mars-bound missions & where to follow them SpaceX accelerate Starship rocket production in Texas Q&A: ‘How and where did the Awesome Astronomy team first meet?’ From our good friend Paul Weiler in Pennsylvania USA.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Weekly Space Hangout - Guest: Casey Dreier from the Planetary Society

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 59:45


https://youtu.be/d3_CZD2PhhA Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )Special Guest: We are pleased to once again welcome Casey Dreier from the Planetary Society to the WSH. Casey will update us (as much as possible) about Space Policy changes that may occur once the new American Presidential administration takes office on January 20, 2021.   As Chief Advocate, Casey is the public face of The Planetary Society's efforts to advance planetary exploration, planetary defense, and the search for life. He educates and empowers the organization's members to take political action. He writes, teaches, and speaks to The Society's members, the public, and policymakers to impress upon them the importance, relevancy, and excitement of space exploration.   Casey is committed to demystifying the politics and policy process behind space exploration for all audiences. He is a trusted source for journalists and has been featured in many publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Vox, and The Verge, to name a few. He also has appeared as an expert on BBC News and both seasons of National Geographic's MARS series as a "MARS Big Thinker".   As Senior Space Policy Adviser Casey helps lead the strategic planning of The Society's policy and advocacy efforts. He works closely with The Society's leadership, its Board of Directors, and other policy experts to craft the organizational positions and goals regarding the future of space exploration. He provides trusted analysis of the budgetary, political, and policy decisions relating to space, pursues original research, and works collaboratively to generate policy ideas and guidance for the U.S. space program.   Casey is a regular contributor to The Planetary Report, co-hosts the monthly Space Policy Edition podcast of Planetary Radio, and regularly publishes space policy analysis and insights on planetary.org.   Be sure to tune in to Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition (https://www.planetary.org/planetary-r...) to stay up to date with space policy around the world. Regular Guests: Pam Hoffman ( http://spacer.pamhoffman.com/ / http://everydayspacer.com/ & @EverydaySpacer ) Chris Carr ( @therealccarr ) Allen Versfeld ( http://www.urban-astronomer.com / @uastronomer ) This week's stories: - A galaxy that was stripped of its dark matter. - All the craziness coming in amateur astronomy. - The formation of the Moon. - Hyabusa 2! - Chang'e-5 mission. - Starship SN8 launch.   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://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ 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 Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future News - Asteroid Sample Returns, Moon Rocks from China, Solar Telescope Activated, RC Racing on Moon, New CRISPR Covid Test via Smartphone, VW Goes After Tesla, AI and Free Will, Dan Beilin on Ivermectin, Monica on City Council Going Virtual.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020


Listen Now to Future News 12.08.2020 A lively show today with the likes of us, including Bobby Wilder in San Francisco.  We report and discuss the Hyabusa 2 Asteroid Sample returns to EarthHyabusa 2 asteroid return mission, the Chinese moon rock return, Elon’s plan to race RC cars on the moon next year (with 1/6 gravity you can get some serious air jumps!), a new Covid test via smartphone, AI’s and Free will, and with Dr. Dan, the amazing Covid treatment results reported so far using the deworming drug, Ivermectin. And lastly Monica McGuire checks in with a report from the Santa Cruz City Council, who have decided to go virtual. Enjoy! Chinese probe returning to Earth with 5 lbs of moon rocks

BBC Inside Science
Protein folding; Hyabusa sample return; Holiday Covid testing

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 36:52


Has one of the biggest problems in biology been solved by AI? This week google's Deep Mind team presented results of their latest efforts at cracking the 50 year old problem of Protein Folding. AlphaFold has built on previous success at predicting the 3D structures of biological proteins from just knowing the sequence of amino acids of which it is made. It is a computational problem that thousands of researchers around the world have been trying to solve for decades. There are millions of differnet proteins doing all the work in living cells, but simply knowing what their constituent chemicals are is not enough to understand how the are shaped, and therefore how they work. Scientists are optimistic that solving the problem will herald a new era in medicine, agriculture and even sustainable recycling. Prof John Moult, founding chair of CASP - the international body that monitors progress in the field, tells of the remarkable breakthrough being discussed this week. Whilst China is trying to bring back samples of the moon this week, a much longer-lived space mission to an asteroid hopes this weekend to return samples of the earliest bits of the solar system to earth. Hyabusa 2 will complete a 6 year mission, Japanese scientists hope, this weekend when a small package of asteroid sample drops into the atmosphere above Australia on Sunday morning. And as students across the UK prepare to make their ways home for the holidays, GP Margaret McCartney and Kavita Vedhara of Nottingham University discuss some of the challenges of fast mass covid testing and false negatives. Presented by Alex Lathbridge Produced by Alex Mansfield and Melanie Brown.

Syzygy
54: Black Hole Redemption

Syzygy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 39:12


Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web: syzygy.fm | Twitter: @syzygypodThings we talked about in this episode:Hyabusa-2 missionThe Supermassive Black Hole paper and press releaseA good article about the researchAll about SMBHs

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Weekly Space Hangout - Guest Dr. Rory Barnes Discusses VPLanet

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 60:13


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAProRNgFFM Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain ) Special Guest: This week we welcome Dr. Rory Barnes to the Weekly Space Hangout. Rory is an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy and Astrobiology Program at the University of Washington. He is also a member of NASA's Virtual Planetary Lab as well as the University of Washington's Big Data program. He studies the habitability of exoplanets with astrophysical, geophysical, and atmospheric computer models.   In August 2019, Rory released VPLanet, an open source, virtual planet simulator that links physical processes together and enables phenomena from one region of a planetary system to be tracked throughout its entire system. Eventually, it is hoped that this will help determine if an exoplanet is capable of supporting life.   VPLanet currently includes two modules which model the internal and magnetic evolution of terrestrial planets' characteristics. However, being open source and designed for easy growth, researchers are able to write additional physical modules which can be easily integrated with VPLanet in essentially a "plug & play" manner.   To learn more about Rory, his research, and other projects, visit: https://faculty.washington.edu/rkb9/ To learn about the other programs and scripts Rory has written, visit: https://github.com/RoryBarnes To read all about VPLanet, visit https://phys.org/news/2019-09-vplanet... The source code for VPLanet is available on GitHub: https://github.com/VirtualPlanetaryLa... Regular Guests: Alessondra Springmann ( http://www.sondy.com/ & @sondy ) C.C. Petersen ( http://thespacewriter.com/wp/ & @AstroUniverse ) Moiya McTier ( https://www.moiyamctier.com/ & @GoAstroMo ) This week's stories: - Transit of Mercury, worst annular eclipse EVER! - Yerkes Observatory may be saved! - 2014 MU69 has a new name! Take THAT Nazis! - Hyabusa 2 on its way home. - 60 more StarLink satellites. :^(   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://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ 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 Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

Pop Culture Punks Podcast
Ep 90-Difficulty in Video Games

Pop Culture Punks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 55:47


Phil and Josh discuss difficulty in video games. Do we like them? What was the hardest game we ever completed? Is it shameful to play games on easy? All these questions and more are answered! Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @popculturepunks Submit feedback, questions, or topics at popculturepunks.com/contact. Support the show via Redbubble or Threadless at popculturepunks.com/merch.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#86 - August 2019 Part 2

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 56:19


The Discussion: Following on from last month’s 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, we take a look at the recent movies and documentaries & social media: High Life, 8 Days to the Moon and Back, Apollo 50th, ApolloinRealTime.org. The ongoing inspiration of Apollo, the build-up of Project Artemis, saying farewell to Flight Director Chris Kraft and Mandla Maseko, and an email from our good friend Lee Stevens.   The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: Japan’s Hyabusa 2 mission to return asteroid samples to Earth Toyota and JAXA prototype a pressurized lunar rover for launch in 2029 India launch Chandrayaan 2 to the lunar south pole ESA propose a comet interceptor for 2028 A formation of satellites to study the heliosphere NASA’s Orion capsule completes its abort tests Main news stories: NASA select 12 new lunar technology investigations. The Debate: Court is in session for the third round of advocacy to get winner from your top ten historic space missions. This month we have an epic battle of space telescopes as Kepler goes toe to toe with Hubble. Q&A: Why did NASA choose to send a drone to Titan rather than a submarine to Enceladus? Suki Woods in Norway

Astrophiz Podcasts
Astrophiz 79-Dr Stas Shabala

Astrophiz Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 49:19


In this episode we are speaking with Dr Stas Shabala, who is an international astrophysicist and a Lecturer in Physics at the University of Tasmania. Stas researches using powerful radio telescopes from all over the world and at the nearby Mt Pleasant facility, he investigates AGN Radio Jets & galactic evolution, and we are going to dive deep into Geodetic VLBI, (Very Long Base Interferometry) and we talk about the Radio Galaxy Zoo Citizen Science Project that Stas has been involved in right from the start. Then for observers and astrophotographers Dr Ian 'Astroblog' Musgrave , in 'What's Up Doc', tells us what to look for in the morning, evening & night skies. In 'Ian's Tangent' he tells us more about Hyabusa 2 on Ryugu and Osiris Rex on Bennu. In the news: There's can only one item this week. The astonishing image of the first ever silhouette of a Black Hole at the centre of M87* and how Dr Katie Bouman wrote an algorithm and led a team to crunch the data from 8 Event Horizon telescopes spread all over the planet. The data was contained in 5 petabytes of data which was too large to send over the internet, so was airlifted to her in 500kg of hard drives. Congratulations to Dr Katie and the 200+ researchers who worked on this project. The images of both the M87 Black Hole and Dr Katie are guaranteed a place in both history and your children's and grandchildren's Science, Astronomy & Physics text books. For a great explanation of the science of the image watch this short video that can be found at Tinyurl-DOT-Com/explainblackhole

Space Radio
SR 73: Rumble in the Jungle

Space Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 24:04


Today on Space Radio:A bad case of stellar heartburn,Hyabusa kisses an asteroid,Why is the Earth tilted?,Why are strings better than point particles?,Does dark matter talk to itself?You own science,and more!Join the show recording every Thursday at 4pm ET by calling 888-581-0708. More info available at www.SpaceRadioShow.com.Support the show on Patreon.Follow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube.Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Robert R, Dan M, Evan T, Matthew K, Helge B, Justin, Matt W, Justin G, Kevin O, Duncan M, Corey D, Kirk B, Barbara K, Chris C, Tanya D, George, Tim R, Neil L, Nikolas W, Gordon M, Fenris N, Joe R, Neil P, Gabriella G, Tom S, Bryan D, Irene P, Dustin R, Matt C, Iothian53, Steve P, Debra S, Ken L, Alberto M, Ron W, Chris L, Mark R, Alan B, Stephen J, David P, John F, Maureen R, Frank T, Craig B, Jesse A, Ron S, Steven L, Mark R, Jackie R, Ulfert B, Kevin N, Darron R, Hector P, Dave L, Stace J, S Stark, Richard K, Andrew L, Vladimir Z, Carol S, Stephen M, Grace M, Robert K, Jeremy K, Russell W, Thomas S, David B, and Tamara F!Produced by Greg Moebius at WCBE Radio Columbus.Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

Space Radio
SR 73: Rumble in the Jungle

Space Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 24:04


Today on Space Radio:A bad case of stellar heartburn,Hyabusa kisses an asteroid,Why is the Earth tilted?,Why are strings better than point particles?,Does dark matter talk to itself?You own science,and more!Join the show recording every Thursday at 4pm ET by calling 888-581-0708. More info available at www.SpaceRadioShow.com.Support the show on Patreon.Follow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube.Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Robert R, Dan M, Evan T, Matthew K, Helge B, Justin, Matt W, Justin G, Kevin O, Duncan M, Corey D, Kirk B, Barbara K, Chris C, Tanya D, George, Tim R, Neil L, Nikolas W, Gordon M, Fenris N, Joe R, Neil P, Gabriella G, Tom S, Bryan D, Irene P, Dustin R, Matt C, Iothian53, Steve P, Debra S, Ken L, Alberto M, Ron W, Chris L, Mark R, Alan B, Stephen J, David P, John F, Maureen R, Frank T, Craig B, Jesse A, Ron S, Steven L, Mark R, Jackie R, Ulfert B, Kevin N, Darron R, Hector P, Dave L, Stace J, S Stark, Richard K, Andrew L, Vladimir Z, Carol S, Stephen M, Grace M, Robert K, Jeremy K, Russell W, Thomas S, David B, and Tamara F!Produced by Greg Moebius at WCBE Radio Columbus.Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

Science On Top
SoT 324: Kinetic Penetrator

Science On Top

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 47:11


Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall 00:01:18 Hyabusa 2, Japan's latest sample return mission, has briefly landed on the asteroid Ryugu. It's an ambitious mission looking at the building blocks of the solar system. 00:16:14 And what's the point of dragging samples all the way back to Earth, when we can send whole labs to celestial bodies? 00:20:59 Echidnas are cute but spiky Australian native animals, with rather strange mating habits. But they're in high demand on the illegal pet trade, so wildlife forensic scientists have developed a technique to track where they've been smuggled from. 00:28:34 The commercial arm of the Mars One plan to colonise the red planet has filed for bankruptcy. Was this an interplanetary Fyre Festival? 00:35:56 Australian scientists may have found a way of developing a universal flu vaccine, that would work against all strains and eliminating the need for yearly flu shots. This episode contains traces of Mars One CEO Bas Lansdorp answering questions in a company-produced interview back in 2015.

Lagrange Point
Episode 315 - Asteroids, meteorites and the destruction of moons

Lagrange Point

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 16:44


It's easy to think of the solar system as a static object that's always been there. But by studying asteroids, meteorites and moons we can piece together the often violent and dramatic history of our solar system. From Earth being bombarded by water bearing asteroids, to moons being broken apart and reformed around Neptune. We even follow up on some of the great work done by JAXA and the Hyabusa 2 mission. This week we look at some of the latest research into our solar system by studying the smallest often overlooked pieces.References: Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez, Albert Rimola, Safoura Tanbakouei, Victoria Cabedo Soto, Martin Lee. Accretion of Water in Carbonaceous Chondrites: Current Evidence and Implications for the Delivery of Water to Early Earth. Space Science Reviews, 2019; 215 (1) DOI: 10.1007/s11214-019-0583-0 Rincon, P. (2019, February 21). Hayabusa-2: Japan mission set to 'bite an asteroid'. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47293317 M. R. Showalter, I. de Pater, J. J. Lissauer, R. S. French. The seventh inner moon of Neptune. Nature, 2019; 566 (7744): 350 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-0909-9

Space Radio
SR 72: Kiss My Asteroid

Space Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 24:04


Today on Space Radio:A bad case of stellar heartburn,Hyabusa kisses an asteroid,Why is the Earth tilted?,Why are strings better than point particles?,Does dark matter talk to itself?You own science,and more!Join the show recording every Thursday at 4pm ET by calling 888-581-0708. More info available at www.SpaceRadioShow.com.Support the show on Patreon.Follow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube.Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Robert R, Dan M, Evan T, Matthew K, Helge B, Justin, Matt W, Justin G, Kevin O, Duncan M, Corey D, Kirk B, Barbara K, Chris C, Tanya D, George, Tim R, Neil L, Nikolas W, Gordon M, Fenris N, Joe R, Neil P, Gabriella G, Tom S, Bryan D, Irene P, Dustin R, Matt C, Iothian53, Steve P, Debra S, Ken L, Alberto M, Ron W, Chris L, Mark R, Alan B, Stephen J, David P, John F, Maureen R, Frank T, Craig B, Jesse A, Ron S, Steven L, Mark R, Jackie R, Ulfert B, Kevin N, Darron R, Hector P, Dave L, Stace J, S Stark, Richard K, Andrew L, Vladimir Z, Carol S, Stephen M, Grace M, Robert K, Jeremy K, Russell W, Thomas S, David B, and Tamara F!Produced by Greg Moebius at WCBE Radio Columbus.Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

Space Radio
SR 72: Kiss My Asteroid

Space Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 24:04


Today on Space Radio:A bad case of stellar heartburn,Hyabusa kisses an asteroid,Why is the Earth tilted?,Why are strings better than point particles?,Does dark matter talk to itself?You own science,and more!Join the show recording every Thursday at 4pm ET by calling 888-581-0708. More info available at www.SpaceRadioShow.com.Support the show on Patreon.Follow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube.Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Robert R, Dan M, Evan T, Matthew K, Helge B, Justin, Matt W, Justin G, Kevin O, Duncan M, Corey D, Kirk B, Barbara K, Chris C, Tanya D, George, Tim R, Neil L, Nikolas W, Gordon M, Fenris N, Joe R, Neil P, Gabriella G, Tom S, Bryan D, Irene P, Dustin R, Matt C, Iothian53, Steve P, Debra S, Ken L, Alberto M, Ron W, Chris L, Mark R, Alan B, Stephen J, David P, John F, Maureen R, Frank T, Craig B, Jesse A, Ron S, Steven L, Mark R, Jackie R, Ulfert B, Kevin N, Darron R, Hector P, Dave L, Stace J, S Stark, Richard K, Andrew L, Vladimir Z, Carol S, Stephen M, Grace M, Robert K, Jeremy K, Russell W, Thomas S, David B, and Tamara F!Produced by Greg Moebius at WCBE Radio Columbus.Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

Creative-Riding Motorcycle Podcast
Creative Riding Episode 156 "Chilin w/Steady"

Creative-Riding Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 114:05


Welcome to episode 156... This week we're chillin with Kevin Dun. Kevin is one of the masterminds behind Steady Garage. If you haven't heard us mention them before, Steady Garage does super sick custom scooters and small displacement bikes. They specialize in Honda Rukus customization and Honda Grom 300cc engine swaps. They also drag race and do endurance racing as well as build custom parts for bigger bikes like Harleys, Goldwings, and even electrics. On this week's show, we talk about fake news. Can Kevin and Wiggins detect the false headlines? Is EBR back? Is the Hyabusa dead? Are cops paying bikers for harsh treatment? See if you can figure out WFO -What's the Fake One? Since this is the last show before Christmakwanzachaunnukah Festivus Saturnalia, we decide to go around the room and talk about stocking stuffers and gifts for moto heads. Leave us a review or rate us in your favorite podcast app. email creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com or call (740) 563 2858 and tell us what gifts you received this holiday season.

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Science On Top
SoT 313: Live With Dr. Pamela Gay

Science On Top

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 39:06


Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall, Dr. Pamela Gay 00:00:58 What happens when octopuses are given ecstasy? They get... cuddly. 00:07:23 Gene Roddenberry got it right, there IS a planet orbiting the star 40 Eridani. That's where the Star Trek creator said the planet Vulcan would be, homeworld of the pointy-eared logicians. 00:10:23 The Japanese space agency, JAXA, has had a spacecraft orbiting the asteroid Ryugu since the end of June this year. It has now deployed three of its four rovers onto the 1km wide near Earth object. 00:17:00 The failure of a gyroscope onboard the Hubble Space Telescope was a concern for NASA engineers, who scrambled to resurrect a backup gyro. It also raised questions about the future of the telescope, and the its ever-postponed successor the James Webb Space Telescope. 00:33:09 Questions from the audience.   This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre in Carlton, Melbourne. Dr. Pamela Gay is astronomer, podcaster, and artist. She is the co-host of the AstronomyCast podcast and the Director of Technology and Citizen Science at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. She is also the principal investigator of CosmoQuest.org. This episode contains traces of NASA's video detailing all the things that could go wrong with the upcoming InSight Mars landing.

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
TWIWH Episode 43 (10/23 – 10/29) #ThrowbackTuesday

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 212:08


RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 33 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: Episode 43 (10/23 - 10/29) Memorable Texas Bullrope Match: Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs Dusty Rhodes for WWWF World Title. Audio: Dusty Rhodes talks about 'Hard Times'. Bonus Audio: Dusty Rhodes takes about 'The Struggle'. Audio: Ultimate Warrior makes his WWF debut. Looking back at Halloween Havoc: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 WWF airs Survivor Series Showdown 1990. Audio: WCW Chamber Of Horrors ends with Abdullah The Butcher being electrocuted. Stabbing incident between Arn Anderson and Sid Vicious. Audio: Several wrestlers speak on the fight and stabbing between Arn and Sid. Audio: Matt Hardy appears on WCW Amateur Challenge (Complete unedited promo). Alundra Blayze wins WWF Womens Title for the last time before throwing the title in the trash on Nitro. Audio: The Giant makes WCW debut, by competing in a Monster Truck Sumo Match, being 'thrown' off the roof of Cobo Hall, then winning the WCW Heavyweight Title. Audio: The Shiek throws a fireball in the face of Mr JL (Jerry Lynn) as Sabu wrestles his first and only WCW PPV match. The Yeti humps Hulk Hogan. King Kong Bundy vs Bud 'The Bumblebee' Bundy on Married With Children. Audio: Roddy Piper appears on WCW PPV to confront Hollywood Hogan. Looking back at Scaffold Match between Tommy Dreamer and Brian Lee from ECW High Incident. Audio: One of the greatest matches in WCW History: Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero (c) for Cruiserweight Title Cage Match between Roddy Piper and Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. Audio: Jim Cornette airs another 'shoot' focusing on Piper/Hogan cage match from Halloween Havoc. Warrior vs Hulk Hogan stinks up WCW Halloween Havoc. WCW $2 Million PPV disaster: Goldberg vs DDP for WCW Heavyweight Title goes off the air in progress. Mikey Whipwreck and Sandman make surprise ECW returns after being released by WCW. Hulk Hogan lays down for Sting. Coming Soon? WWF 3-D Attitude. Shawn Michaels referees FMW match between H (real Hyabusa) vs Hyabusa (Mr Gannosuke). Bret Hart announces his retirement from wrestling. First Blood DNA Match: David Flair vs Buff Bagwell Dudleys win WCW Tag Team Titles and make history. Stephanie nails a vicious slap to the face of Linda McMahon. Looking back at World Wrestling All-Stars 'Inception' PPV from Australia (2001). Audio: If you thought the Triple H / Katie Vick funeral home sex scene was bad last week. This week Triple H brings Katie Vick to Raw and in the ring. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H get married (for real). Controversy surrounding the WWE signing of Vladimir Kozlov. Audio: Rhyno wins three matches and wins NWA Heavyweight Title at TNA Bound For Glory 2005. Just to lose the title 2 days later. TNA releases Monty Brown and Larry Zbyszko. WWE suspends all future ECW House Shows. Looking back at WWE Cyber Sunday 2007, 2008. Audio: The Main Event Mafia is formed. Bonus Audio: Scott Steiner promo after joining the M.E.M. Mick Foley's announcement that changed the landscape of TNA Wrestling. Booker T creates and crowns himself the first ever TNA Legends Champion. DT looks back at the TNA Legends Title, which became the Global Title, which became the TV Title, which became the King Of The Mountain Title. Audio: MSG Press Conference announcing the TNA signing of Hulk Hogan. With comments by Hogan, Dixie Carter, and Spike TV. Looking back at WWE Bragging Rights PPV (2009). Audio: Batista turns on Rey Mysterio. Audio: Undertaker interview at UFC 121 with subtle confrontation with Brock Lesnar. Audio: Nexus vs Nexus? David Otunga lays down for Heath Slater. Looking back at WWE Hell In A Cell 2012, 2014, 2015. Audio: Roman Reigns makes NXT debut. Hulk Hogan and Bubba The Love Sponge settle their lawsuit over leaked Hogan Sex Tape. Boo Dallas! Audio: Randy Orton joins The Wyatt Family. Emma released from WWE following Raw match vs Asuka. And so much more! NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS: Maurice Tillet, Sapphire, Dream Machine, Primo Carnera, Azumafuji, DZ Gillespie, Nicole Bass, Iron Mike Sharpe, Adam Firestorm and Charro Aguayo (RIP), Paul Diamond 83, Masayuki Fujii 80, Les Thatcher 78, Bill Dundee 75, Miss Linda 73, Austin Idol, Paul Orndorff, Kevin Sullivan and El Satánico 69, Atsushi Onita and Italian Stallion 61, Dave Meltzer 59, Ron and Don Harris 57, 2 Cold Scorpio and Harvey Wippleman 53, Perry Saturn, Mini Súper Astro and Principe Negro 52, Latin-O 51, Mayumi Ozaki 50, Kurrgan 49, Tony Kozina 48, Dale Torborg 47, Jasmin St. Claire and Linda Star 46, TAKA Michinoku, MVP, El Coyote Jr and Dan Maff 45, The Urban Warrior 44, Ice Train 42, CM Punk 40, Rosa Mendes, Bobby Fish and Amy Love 39, Christy Hemme 38, Azrael 37, Rocky Romero 36, Carmella, Portia Perez, and CJ Esparza 31, Spider Boy 28, Lady Valkyrie 22 NOTABLE PRO WRESTLING DEBUTS: Bad News Brown (1977), Jim Neidhart (1978), Brian Pillman (1986), Tommy Dreamer (1989), Perry Saturn (1990), Jay Lethal (2001), Charlotte and Enzo Amore (2012) NOTABLE DEATHS: Babe Small 87, Mighty Atlas 85, Polo Torres and Vic Christy 83, Wally Dusek 82, Kintaro Oki 77, Devil Murasaki 75, Major Tom Thumb 65, SD Jones 63, Wildcat McCann and Mitsu Hirai 60, Dave Bruno 56, Masked Destroyer 50, Pretty Boy Floyd Creatchman 48, Koichiro Kimura 44, Rudy LaDitzi 38, Yokozuna 34, Brazo Cibernético 33, Big E. Sleeze 22, Oro 21 RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the TWIWH EP43 (10/29/18) CLICK HERE to listen to the TWIWH EP43 (10/29/18) online. CLICK HERE to listen to the AD FREE (10/29/18) episode (Patreon Link) ITUNES LINK Please subscribe to us on ITUNES ================= PROGRAMMING NOTE: 'TWIWH (EP44)' HOSTED BY DON TONY Your next episode of 'TWIWH (EP44)' will be posted Tuesday, November 6, 2018. In addition to download links, a preview of TWIWH airs every week immediately following the live episode of Don Tony And Kevin Castle Show. #ThrowbackTuesday =============== IF YOU ARE A FAN OF 'DON TONY AND KEVIN CASTLE SHOW' and 'BREAKFAST WITH BLASI' and just can't get enough of the shows, check out our PATREON PAGE! You'll gain access to our Patreon Exclusive shows such as 'The Castle Chronicles' hosted by Kevin Castle, and 'BREAKFAST SOUP' hosted by Don Tony & Missionary (Wrestling Soup), and early access to other content. 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BBC Inside Science
Hyabusa 2 at Ryugu, deadly 1918 flu pandemic; WW2 bombing and ionosphere, teenage brain

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 28:17


Japan’s Hayabusa-2 spacecraft has arrived after more than a three year journey at the Ryugu asteroid which is just over half a mile long. It has successfully sent probes onto the surface and is sending pictures back to Earth. Gareth Mitchell discusses the achievement with BBC Science Correspondent Jonathan Amos. A hundred years ago, the 1918 flu pandemic killed between 50 and 100 million people worldwide and infected around half a billion. Seasonal flu accounts for about 650,000 deaths per year. As this year’s flu season approaches, there are new insights into how the influenza virus causes disease and why some strains like the 1918 one (a subtype of the avian strain H1N1) are so deadly compared with the seasonal kind. In the most serious cases, there’s an extreme immune reaction in the lungs, and people can effectively suffocate. The latest research from the universities of Cambridge and Oxford has uncovered a molecule that might be behind that immune overreaction. Dr Aartjan te Velthuis explains the findings and the implications for novel treatments. The massive bombing raids on cities in World War Two lead to terrible human tragedy, Now a historian and a physicist have been looking at how shock waves from some of the major bombing over Berlin caused the upper atmosphere above Slough to wobble. Specifically they’re interested in the layer eighty to a thousand kilometres up that reflects radio waves, the ionosphere. Historian Patrick Major and meteorology expert Christopher Scott, both professors at the University of Reading, tell Gareth about their collaboration and how monitoring changes in the ionosphere today can reveal both man made and natural explosive events. And Adam Rutherford talks to Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore of UCL about her book, Inventing Ourselves: the Secret Life of the Teenage Brain, the last on this year's shortlist for the Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize.

BBC Inside Science
Hyabusa mission; ProtoDUNE neutrino detector; Caledonian crow skills; Koala microbiome

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 27:55


Yesterday a small Japanese ion-thruster spaceship arrived at its destination after a three year and half year, 2 billion mile journey. Hyabusa2 is currently floating alongside the asteroid known as 162173 Ryugu. BBC Science Correspondent Jonathan Amos dissects the aims of this audacious sample-return mission and the initial images that have just arrived back on earth. There's a plethora of neutrinos flowing through your body right now. Adam Rutherford goes inside 'protoDune', the world's latest and largest neutrino detector whose prototype is about to be filled with over 700 tonnes of liquid argon and hopefully pick up a few signals generated by interactions from these elusive particles. We hear from project leader Christos Touramanis who is a particle physicist from Liverpool University. Caledonian crows craft tools with greater sophistication than most animals, and can learn to modify their tools to make them gradually more effective. This "cultural accumulation" is commonplace amongst humans - where we pass on information socially. But it's extremely rare in other animals to see them passing on knowledge in this way. Sarah Jelbert from Cambridge University discusses her new evidence that suggests crows manage to transmit their tool designing skills from one bird to another in this sophisticated way Our gut bacteria are emerging as key determinants of our health and the microbiome may even influence our behaviour. The interaction between ubiquitous bacteria and the food wild animals eat is beginning to be studied all over the world. Could manipulating the microbiome prove a new tool for conservation in animals whose food supply is under threat? Ecologist Ben Moore from Western Sydney University has been studying the eating habits of koalas and whether faecal transplants could alter the eating habits of this highly fussy herbivore. Producer Adrian Washbourne.

Cheap Astronomy Podcasts
75. Hyabusa - 10 June 2010

Cheap Astronomy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2010


JAXA is in our inexpensive spotlight again.

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