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Latest podcast episodes about hydrofoils

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Hydrofoils with Professor and Mark Bosnich feat. Morgan Turinui and Dean Watling

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 126:58


Final day of the Wahlburgers residency and its The Professor and Bozza on the mic: Major highlights include: Bozza on the future and use of VAR The new tackle rule coming into junior Rugby Union and the limitations on headers in football. Bozza on his relationship with David Beckham Michael Maguire becoming Blues Origin coach Pathways for football in Australia Dean Watling provided tips for weekend's racing Morgan Turinui on the upcoming World Rugby Sevens season Travis Head discusses the top three involved in the World Cup party. Subscribe to the Run Home with Joel and Fletch YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源
Level 4-Day 76.Alexander Graham Bell

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 3:17


词汇提示1.screw 螺丝2.propeller 螺旋桨3.harnessing 利用4.tuberculosis 结核病5.sensation 轰动6.cylinders 圆筒7.phonograph 留声机8.humid 潮湿的9.enthusiasts 热情的10.resistance 阻力11.hydrofoil 水翼船原文Alexander Graham BellThe Victorian period was a time of many new inventions.Earlier discoveries, such as the steam engine, the screw propeller, the power of electricity, and the possibility of sending messages along a wire, werenow applied to everyday life.Inventors such as Thomas Edison and Nicholas Tesla explored new methods for harnessing electric power.Some of the greatest discoveries were made by Alexander Graham Bell.Bell was born in Scotland in 1847.Both his father and grandfather taught speech methods and worked with deaf and dumb children.Alexander was also interested in this work especially as his mother was almost deaf.Alexander's two brothers died of tuberculosis ,and he himself contracted the disease, so his parents decided to leave Scotland for a drier, healthier climate.They moved to Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and lived in a roomy, comfortable house overlooking the Grand River.Today,the Bell Homestead is an historical museum that attracts visitors from all over the world.At that time, Canada did not have a lot of business opportunities, so Alexander found a job teaching speech in Boston, U.S.A.But he returned to Brantford every summer.In Boston, Bell married one of his deaf studentsHis father-in-law suggested that there were good business opportunities in inventing communication devices.Bell soon developed a method for sending more than one telegraph message at the same time.While working on improving the telegraph, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson,found a way to send the human voice over wires.On August 10, 1876, Bell sent the first telephone message over wires strung between Brantford and Paris, Ontario–eight miles away.The telephone caused an international sensation, with government leaders asking to have one.But Bell didn't stop there.He worked on the recording properties of wax cylinders and other approaches toflat phonograph records.He also developed the photophone, which later led to the development of the motion picture sound track.Bell worked on these inventions at his laboratory in Washington, D.C.,but he didn't like the hot humid summer weather there.So Bell began looking for a new place to spend his summers.He decided to build a summer home in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.The Island reminded Bell of his native Scotland.Now he had space during the summer to do experiments outside.He soon began to experiment with flying machines.Bell designed and tested huge kites, hoping to come up with a frame for a flying machine.Along with some enthusiastic friends, Bell also experimented with airplanes.On February 23, 1909, one of these planes flew through the air for half a mile.This was the first airplane flight in the British Empire.The Alexander Graham Bell Museum at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, displays many of these inventions.Bell was also interested in making a faster boat.Since much of a boat stays under water, the water resistance slows the boat down.Bell thought that if you could raise the boat out of the water it would go much faster.Working on Cape Breton Island, Bell and his friends developed the hydrofoil,a boat that would skim the surface of the water at high speeds.Hydrofoils are in use in many places today.Every time people use the telephone, listen to a recording, watch a movie or television,or ride on a hydrofoil, they owe a debt to that great inventor, Alexander Graham Bell.翻译亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔维多利亚时代是许多新发明的时代。早期的发现,如蒸汽机、螺旋推进器、电力以及通过电线发送信息的可能性,现在都应用到日常生活中。发明家如托马斯·爱迪生和尼古拉斯·特斯拉探索了利用电力的新方法。一些最伟大的发现是由亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔做出的。贝尔于1847年出生于苏格兰。他的父亲和祖父都教授语言方法,并与聋哑儿童一起工作。亚历山大对这项工作也很感兴趣,特别是因为他的母亲几乎是聋子。亚历山大的两个兄弟死于肺结核,他自己也感染了这种疾病,所以他的父母决定离开苏格兰,去一个气候更干燥、更健康的地方。他们搬到了加拿大安大略省的布兰特福德,住在一所宽敞舒适的房子里,俯瞰着大河。今天,贝尔庄园是一座历史博物馆,吸引着来自世界各地的游客。当时,加拿大没有很多商业机会,所以亚历山大在美国波士顿找到了一份教演讲的工作但他每年夏天都会回到布兰特福德。在波士顿,贝尔娶了他的一个聋哑学生他的岳父建议说,在发明通讯设备方面有很好的商机。贝尔很快发明了一种同时发送多个电报信息的方法。在改进电报的过程中,贝尔和他的助手托马斯·沃森发现了一种通过电线传送人声的方法。1876年8月10日,贝尔通过布兰特福德和8英里外的安大略省巴黎之间的电线发送了第一条电话信息。这种电话在国际上引起了轰动,各国政府领导人都要求安装。但贝尔并没有就此止步。他研究了蜡筒的记录特性和其他制作平面留声机唱片的方法。他还发明了光电电话,这后来导致了电影声道的发展。贝尔在华盛顿特区的实验室里从事这些发明,但他不喜欢那里炎热潮湿的夏季天气。因此,贝尔开始寻找一个新的地方来度过他的夏天。他决定在新斯科舍省的布雷顿角岛建造一座避暑别墅。这个岛使贝尔想起了他的家乡苏格兰。现在夏天他有地方在外面做实验了。他很快就开始试验飞行器。贝尔设计并测试了巨大的风筝,希望能制造出飞行器的框架。贝尔还和一些热心的朋友一起试验了飞机。1909年2月23日,其中一架飞机在空中飞行了半英里。这是大英帝国的第一次飞机飞行。位于新斯科舍省巴德克的亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔博物馆展示了许多这样的发明。贝尔还对制造更快的船感兴趣。由于船的大部分都在水下,水的阻力会减慢船的速度。贝尔认为,如果你能把船从水里提出来,它就会走得快得多。在布雷顿角岛工作时,贝尔和他的朋友们发明了水翼船,一种可以高速掠过水面的船。水翼船现在在许多地方使用。每当人们使用电话,听录音,看电影或电视,或乘坐水翼船时,他们都感谢伟大的发明家亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔。

Ocean Matters
Level Hydrofoils, taking efoil to the world.

Ocean Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 10:31


From Haifa to the world, a company has managed to create a more stable efoil able to also use 80% less energy. The applications of these technologies are multiple but clearly offer a revolution within Marine transportation.

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The Last Word with Matt Cooper
Hydrofoils & Scubajets: The Best Sea Tech

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 8:33


How can you make your summer swims and time at the beach as enjoyable as possible? Andy O'Donoghue has a few suggestions! Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.

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Lexman Artificial
Clara Sousa-Silva on Hydrofoils and Escapism

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 4:25


In this episode, Lexman interviews Clara Sousa-Silva, a Portuguese escapist artist who creates pieces that explore the boundaries of water and beyond. Clara talks about her fascination with hydrofoils and how they've inspired her art, and explains why she believes they are a powerful force for escapism.

Optimist Daily Update
Fantastical Flying Ships and a Beautiful Eco-School Project

Optimist Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 16:52


Today's innovative design news: Arielle and Kristy dive into the design world with two inspiring stories. They begin by talking about hydrofoils and how they can be used to electrify ferries and ships, one of the only modes of transport that is yet to be successfully decarbonized. Then, they discuss a beautifully designed eco-school located in the Thar desert in India. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the News!

Special Features (HD)
F50 Hydrofoils: Racing The World's Most Advanced Sailboats

Special Features (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022


With razor-sharp hydrofoil catamarans that help them hit speeds of 60 miles an hour, the athletes of SailGP are pushing the limits of physics and human endurance.

Humanity Might Make It
Little Green Growth, Caveman Rubik's Rambling, Happy Hydrofoils, Invisible Pills, Smeagol Sadness, 2-Dimensional Dummy Heads and Will Arnett-ness

Humanity Might Make It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 59:16


This week Scott and Frank talk about Little Green Growth, Caveman Rubik's Rambling, Happy Hydrofoils, Invisible Pills, Smeagol Sadness, 2-Dimensional Dummy Heads and Will Arnett-ness...among other things...in their continued hope that Humanity Might Make It. Humanity Might Make it is a fun and easy-going podcast created by two lifelong friends, Scott and Frank. Talking about all things under the sun...and trying to work out each week if humanity will make it...or not. They try to take the positive approach and really want to believe that...Humanity Might Make It!! Send questions, answers, reasons humanity might make it, and all other whatevs to Scott & Frank's super high-tech email below. humanitymightmakeit@gmail.com https://humanitymightmakeit.simplecast.com/ https://www.coombas.com/

Anchors Aweigh
Ready For Liftoff with Epoch Boats

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 31:51


If you have seen a boat rising out of the water as it gets on plane and seemingly gliding above it, you have seen hydrofoiling in effect! Hydrofoils have been used in high technology applications like the Americas Cup races for years and have recently been applied to recreational craft including smaller runabouts and even surfboards! I have been interested in learning more about foiling on the water, why they are used, what benefits they provide, and how they work. Luckily, I had a chance to speak with Tom Ward, founder of Epoch Boats. Epoch Boats is helping usher in a new era in boating by building accessible hydrofoiling boats that are efficient, eco-friendly, and high performance. Their first class of boats is a skiff series that will be introduced in the middle of 2022. Tom broke into the marine industry as an engineer for SeaStar Solutions where he rose to Director of Engineering and managed a fleet of test boats. He transitioned to Lippert Components where he also held the role of Director of Engineering before deciding to strike out on his own. Tom has also served on the ABYC Tech Board and is a wealth of knowledge about everything that makes boats work. We talked about growing up around boats and sailing, his experiences at SeaStar and Lippert, I got a great education on hydrofoils, and we discussed what Epoch is coming to market with. Enjoy!

BOOTHCAST
BOOTHCAST 49 - Izzi Gomez

BOOTHCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 79:42


Today's BOOTHCAST is with Izzi Gomez and is brought to you by BOOTH Training Izzi Gomez is a Professional Surfer, Water Woman and a 5x SUP Surfing World Champion. At just 14 she won her first World Championship in SUP Surfing and became the youngest ever person to do so. At just 19 years old, Izzi recently made history by winning the first ever gold medal for SUP Surfing at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Izzi also competes on the WSL QS, Big wave surfing events, surfs Hydrofoils, and hopes to qualify for the summer Olympics in Tokyo Japan for short board surfing. We speak about growing up in Florida, surfing becoming the priority, chasing World Titles, how to align with brands that best represent you, the Covid-19 crisis, being a young athlete, surfing vs SUP surfing, competing for Columbia and heaps more! Thanks Izzi for chat :) Support BOOTHCAST: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support

The Naked Entrepreneur.
Pt. 1 of Matt Hale, celebrity hypnotist joining Korum to talk Hydrofoils and building business from the ground up.

The Naked Entrepreneur.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 24:32


Matt Hale, celebrity hypnotist and all-round nice guy joins Korum to talk about hydrofoil surfing, how to make something from nothing and build your business from zero to hero with no capital investment. Matt has a busy month with over 30 performances booked but he generously made time for me to drop into his Scarborough house in Perth and catch up on a lot of interesting details about his prolific exposure across many media platforms, how to keep busy in your niche, how to have fun gliding across water, how to focus your mind and how to build something from nothing. You can also watch this podcast on Youtube! Search youtube for Korum Ellis and put faces to the voices you hear here on the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenakedentrepreneur/message

Kitesurf365 | a podcast for kitesurfers
Mark Shinn | Episode # 98

Kitesurf365 | a podcast for kitesurfers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 27:49


Mark Shinn founded Shinn Kiteboards in 2005. Shinn represents a passion for the creation of extremely high quality, innovative kiteboards and more recently Hydrofoils.   https://shinnworld.com   Follow me:   http://www.kitesurf365.com   https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/   In association with:   TheKiteMag bringing you the very best in kiteboarding. Become a subscriber today and get 15% off by using the code “KITESURF365” at checkout.    https://www.thekitemag.com/

StarTalk Radio
#ICYMI - The Science of SailGP

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 40:45


In case you missed this episode on the Playing with Science channel…. Hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice investigate the science-filled, data-driven world of SailGP yacht racing alongside Team USA member Hans Henken and Team USA performance analyst Phil Crain.  Photo Credit: ©SAILGP-Javier Salinas.

Intriguing Beings Podcast
Intriguing Beings Podcast - Episode 08 - Mark Shinn

Intriguing Beings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 54:08


This week I chat to Mark Shinn, one of the originals of the kiteboarding competition scene and multiple World Champion. Mark's an interesting guy, and one of the few pro riders from the sports inception who is still heavily involved in the sport. He has a knack for testing and feeling the subtle differences in boards which led him into a career as a board builder and creator. His passion for developing and improving the equipment we use led him to set up his own company Shinn, which he runs with his wife, Malwina, although in Mark's words, she runs the company and he just plays with toys! We get quite in depth talking about board design in this one and it is interesting to hear how he comes up with ideas and the process he follows for creating new shapes.We also chat about hydrofoils and how this relatively new aspect of the sport is opening up opportunities for new spots and increasing our time on the water.Links:Shinn WorldShinn Model F Foil Video

No Pancakes Podcast
183 - The Big Lebowski

No Pancakes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 95:58


Hydrofoils! Lawyers! Plot armor! Temtem (aka totally not pokemon)! Then a whole lot of bowling. We've got it all this week. Trailer time at 43 minutes with Christopher Robin and Yardies. Movie talk at 51 minutes. Next week: Fargo

Decipher SciFi : the show about how and why
The Last Jedi: FTL ramming, salt geology, and real green milk

Decipher SciFi : the show about how and why

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 42:13


Space combat Naval analogies and a callback to a similar discussion in our Valerian episode. Magnetic (fused) torpedoes! (FTL) Ramming speed! Ramming vs telefragging. Kamikaze fleets, or attaching telefrag Warp Drives to asteroids and the like. Energy levels with ramming operations at lightspeed. Ruining Star Wars combat by introducing telfragging. Explosions in space Explosions in space shouldn’t make noise, because there isn’t (noise). Not across the near-vacuum, at least. Production of light and shrapnel. Starbursts! Explosive decompression Teleporting Colbert to his doom. For science! Multimodal attacks. Explosive decompression. Sausage people and asphyxiation. Freezing in space and how thew force disables all bets. Sausage people and elasticity of human tissues. Consciousness vs useful consciousness. Skimmer ships Hydrofoils cum “alasofoils.” Flight engineering and “dragging sticks.” hydrofoil boat U.S. Navy CC-0 Salt planet “Salthoth.” “Hey, it’s salt.”  How salt flats form on earth. Salt rising and drying from seasonal flooding. Salt-friendly bacteria and weird oxidation. Green milk Yum! Domesticating mammals for their milk. Mailing baboons. Milk’s macronutrient ratios and the micronutrients that color it with the bulk removed e.g. for cheese). How it’s kinda green irl too. Domesticating the aurochs and testing the nipples. Star Wars Meta: How to Star Wars, machete order, and the best Star Wars fan edit: Decipher SciFi Star Wars: the death star, planet science, and appreciating the original Star Wars trilogy: Decipher SciFi The Last Jedi - Science Fiction Film Podcast: LSG Media Support the show!

Sean's Ships: How Ships Work for Kids
How do Hydrofoils Work?

Sean's Ships: How Ships Work for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 4:05


Sean and Robot use the Boatadex to figure out how Hydrofoils work – they look cool but they can help craft go faster too.

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5 live Science Podcast
Sailing on Hydrofoils

5 live Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2013 47:36


Dr Karl and Dr Rhod discuss how it is that the America's Cup boats can sail at double the speed of the prevailing wind, plus how to minimise the drag on golf balls and an interlude on the Oort Cloud in our solar system.