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More proof that water once existed on Mars, following the recent fires, a drug manufacturing capsule will finally be returning from space, and California's Joshua Tree groves make a comeback thanks in part to a two-humped mammal. Plus, this day in history, how one little girl gave a famous president his iconic look. Once-Flowing Rivers of Mars (GNN) Drug Manufacturing Space Capsule (Gizmodo) Joshua Tree Groves/Camels (GNN) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook
On this episode, Sean and Nick host the international Man of Mystery himself, Mark Bolden! Mark is a Tech Professional, Sci-Fi Authority, Paranormal Geek and Podcaster, who has a vast knowledge of many subjects. We discuss everything from Parallel Universes, to Mars travel and even caught a UFO on camera while filming this episode! Well, kinda. Sit back,, relax and join us on another fantastic adventure with another incredible guest!
FAA finally gave its approval to SpaceX for Starship launches from Boca Chica, Gaia released its third data drop, China stars continuous space presence, Perseverance finds another weird rock on Mars.
May 17, 1953 - Jack Banny takes the plot of the movie "Flight to Mars" and the characters from the TV show "Space Patrol" to do his own science fiction play "I Flew to Mars in a Space Ship". Reference include the MC convertable, "The Girl Next Door" with Dennis Day and more!
Description: In this episode, host Hanae, Elliot and Jonathon are joined by special guest Aaron. They discuss what moving to Mars would be like, if they would go, music making on a different planet, and whether or not they'd like to meet aliens. Shownotes: Music that Aaron is into: midwest emo, hyper-pop, folk, singer-songwriter stuff Hanae won the trivia section from last week Pokemon Diamond: Did Jonathon beat Cynthia? Yes We talk about Six the Musical….again Throw back to Episode 3 Trivia Question: Which movie won the first Oscar Academy Award? Narnia Trivia Quiz: https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/lion/quiz/
NASA's Perseverance rover has been trundling around the Jezero crater since it landed successfully in February 2021. A few weeks ago it made its first attempt at collecting a sample of rock. Unfortunately the rock turned out to be so crumbly it disintegrated away. But Perseverance lives up to its name and has been drilling elsewhere and has now collected two samples. The rover has stored them in special canisters for later collection. Katie Stack-Morgan, Deputy Project Scientist of the Mars 2020 mission at NASA, tells Gaia Vince what they've found out so far. The Inspiration 4 mission has just blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center with 4 civilian astronauts on board. Unlike previous billionaire space flights, which have shot up far enough to officially cross into space before immediately returning, these four are going further out than the International Space Station, where they will orbit the earth for three days. BBC Science Correspondent Jonathan Amos talks about the recent boom in space tourism, and about the Chinese rover on Mars. The terrible Australian wildfires of the summer of 2019/20 had a devastating impact, burning across more than 18 million hectares and causing loss of life and livelihoods.. Now, it turns out the impacts stretched far beyond Australia. Climate scientists have been looking at satellite images of the vast Southern Ocean, which plays a major role in controlling the global climate, and found massive algal blooms, fertilised by debris blown thousands of kilometres from the fires. Gaia discusses the observations with Nicolas Cassar of Duke University, one of the authors on a recent Nature paper, and what they tell us about geoengineering to cool down the earth. This month India licensed the world's first DNA vaccine against Covid. Jonathan Ball, Professor of Virology at the University of Nottingham, is involved with a DNA vaccine that is just starting in clinical trials. He explains the pros and cons of this kind of vaccine. It could be of benefit to those who are needle phobic.
Should humanity plan to colonize Mars?Exploration beyond planet earth inspires many, provides more in-depth observational research than unmanned rovers and economic expansion into Mar's resources.Settlement in Mars could decrease the very likelihood of human extinction.However, is permanent settlement in Mars merely a science fiction?In this episode we are getting into the weeds of various challenges for humans to live in Mars.Episode hosts: Roy Vrindavanam & Bino ManjasserilFor further reference:The Case for Space: How the Revolution in Spaceflight Opens Up a Future of Limitless PossibilityThe Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We MustLike this content? Subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform (Google, Spotify, Apple, Audible) or YouTube, email us at podcast@day2project.com, follow us on twitter @Day2Project
This week Alice and Kim talk books that explore unsolved historical mysteries and share new nonfiction about Black rebellion, nostalgic essays about travel, and more. Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Nonfiction in the News Barack & Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Adapting Heather McGhee’s ‘The Sum of Us’ As Spotify Podcast Series [Deadline] Greta Lee To Star In, Write & EP Series Adaptation Of Cathy Park Hong’s Book ‘Minor Feelings’ With A24 [Yahoo] Film of Michael Lewis’ ‘The Premonition’ in Works [Kirkus] New Nonfiction The Window Seat: Notes from a Life in Motion by Aminatta Forna Electric City: The Lost History of Ford and Edison’s American Utopia by Thomas Hager Downeast: Five Maine Girls and the Unseen Story of Rural America by Gigi Georges America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s by Elizabeth Hinton Better, Not Bitter: Living on Purpose in the Pursuit of Racial Justice by Yusef Salaam Tastes Like War by Grace Cho History’s Mysteries Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident by Donnie Eichar Sensational: The Hidden History of America’s “Girl Stunt Reporters” by Kim Todd Ghost Ship: The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew by Brian Hicks The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking by Brendan I. Koerner Reading Now Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars: Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth by Kate Greene All Systems Red: The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells Three Martini Afternoons at the Ritz: The Rebellion of Sylvia Plath & Anne Sexton by Gail Crowther See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's News Demi Lovato to Host Unscripted UFO Investigation Series at Peacock Link: https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/demi-lovato-ufo-series-peacock-1234970606/ Could humans have contaminated Mars with life? Link: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210510-could-the-perseverance-rover-have-carried-life-to-mars Space Force seeks bids for rocket engine testing and space transportation technologies Link: https://spacenews.com/space-force-seeks-bids-for-rocket-engine-testing-and-space-transportation-technologies/ Is war in space inevitable? Link: https://www.space.com/is-space-war-inevitable-anti-satellite-technoloy Podcast Stuff Facebook: The Dark Horde - https://www.facebook.com/thedarkhordellc Facebook: The Tempest Universe - https://www.facebook.com/thetempestuniverse Facebook: Manny's Page - https://www.facebook.com/MannyPodcast Twitter: The Tempest Universe - https://twitter.com/ufobusterradio Twitter: The Dark Horde - https://twitter.com/HordeDark Discord Group - https://discord.com/channels/679454064890871869/679454064890871875 Mail can be sent to: The Dark Horde LLC PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245 Tel: (972) 591-8880
Today's News Demi Lovato to Host Unscripted UFO Investigation Series at Peacock Link: https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/demi-lovato-ufo-series-peacock-1234970606/ Could humans have contaminated Mars with life? Link: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210510-could-the-perseverance-rover-have-carried-life-to-mars Space Force seeks bids for rocket engine testing and space transportation technologies Link: https://spacenews.com/space-force-seeks-bids-for-rocket-engine-testing-and-space-transportation-technologies/ Is war in space inevitable? Link: https://www.space.com/is-space-war-inevitable-anti-satellite-technoloy Podcast Stuff Facebook: The Dark Horde - https://www.facebook.com/thedarkhordellc Facebook: The Tempest Universe - https://www.facebook.com/thetempestuniverse Facebook: Manny's Page - https://www.facebook.com/MannyPodcast Twitter: The Tempest Universe - https://twitter.com/ufobusterradio Twitter: The Dark Horde - https://twitter.com/HordeDark Discord Group - https://discord.com/channels/679454064890871869/679454064890871875 Mail can be sent to: The Dark Horde LLC PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245 Tel: (972) 591-8880
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Today's guest is a special guest who recently appeared on the Joe Rogan show and Lex Fridman's podcast and one of their highest viewed guest.Friends, I'd like to welcome, Avi Loeb a Harvard Astrophysicist, Cosmologist and Author of a book called Exterrestrial. Listen to our convo as I take a deep dive and converse about some new theories and concepts. And his new book coming out. This is amazing convo. Stay tuned and go get Avi's latest book on Amazon.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-kids-n-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
501 DAYS is the compelling space drama short film about a married team of astronauts facing a crisis threatening their flyby mission to Mars while they are 100 million miles away from earth.EPISODE LINKS:501 DAYS: The 7th Matrix Spotlight: https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2021/4/10/sci-fi-short-501-daysSupport the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast & The 7th Matrix: https://the7thmatrix.com/support or directly via PayPal: https://paypal.me/the7thmatrixSignup For The 7th Matrix Newsletter: http://bit.ly/31QnInnFollow The 7th Matrix On Twitter: https://twitter.com/the7thMatrixFollow The 7th Matrix On Instagram: https://instagram.com/the7thMatrixPodcast Intro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarrohttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/Member of the WhatPods podcasting community: https://whatpods.com.
Staff Reporter Brianna Peck and Editor-in-Chief Morgan Fitzgerald interview Computer Science and A.P. Physics Teacher Mr. Clarion and A.P. Physics Student Andrew Grant about the Perseverance Rover landing on Mars, the future of humanity exploring space, and the place where science and faith collide. This is a Rocklin Media Production: https://rocklinhsflash.net/ - Rocklin High School’s online news website. bit.ly/rhs-pubs - an overview of Rocklin High School’s publications program.
A historical defense of arranging book collections by color. Scientists have sequenced the oldest DNA ever found and made some mammoth discoveries in the process. And NASA’s Perseverance rover is set to touch down on Mars tomorrow––some background on one experiment it will be running that could set the stage for human travel to the red planet.Sponsors:OurCrowd, ourcrowd.com/kottkeSkillshare, Get a free trial of Premium Membership at skillshare.com/kottkeLinks:No Mere Foppery: A Defense of Rainbow Bookshelves (Book Historia)Announcing the fifth annual Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize. (Literary Hub)Million-Year-Old Mammoth Teeth Contain Oldest DNA Ever Found (Gizmodo)Million-Year-Old DNA Rewrites the Mammoth Family Tree (NY Times)Scientists Have Sequenced Mammoth DNA That's Over a Million Years Old (Science Alert)Watch Online: Mars Landing (NASA) Krispy Kreme makes special ‘Mars Doughnut’ to celebrate Perseverance rover landing (Space.com)Here's how the Perseverance landing could pave the way for humans on Mars (Space.com)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on Twitter
Finishing our review of the slowest apocalypse ever, 2020. The duo wraps up their studies of the ancient times of 2020. The good, the bad and the ugly are all wrapped up with a neat bow. As they do so, they remember the days before aliens ruled the world and days before the Mars Space station was a casual hangout for teens. Often referred to as “the good old days.” (This episode contains a transcript to make it accessible to Deaf and Hard of Hearing Audiences #DeafPodcast: Find it at GreyThoughts.Info/JustConversation)Topics Discussed- Police Brutality- Police Reform- Lebanon Explosion- Unhealthy Americans- California Wildfires- Stronger Covid- Election Fraud- AliensLeave us a review wherever you listen!Listen on:Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-just-conversation-podcast/id1281855507?mt=2Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4fWXn9Ku4iLvHGH27DEIlBOfficial Website - https://greythoughts.info/podcastOr anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Is there an underground space base on Mars? An ex-Israeli space official says, ‘Aliens Do Exist’.
This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Barely Functional Adult, Ruinsong, Escape Pod, and more great books. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life; Sips By; and Spellbreaker by Charlie N. Holmberg. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower by Tamsyn Muir Barely Functional Adult: It’ll All Make Sense Eventually by Meichi Ng What Cats Want: An illustrated guide for truly understanding your cat by Dr. Yuki Hattori Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Anthology edited by Mur Lafferty & S.B. Divya Ruinsong by Julia Ember Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars: Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth by Kate Greene Seance Tea Party by Reimena Yee Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon, creator of Your Fat Friend WHAT WE’RE READING: Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America by Ijeoma Oluo Meet Me in Another Life by Catriona Silvey MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: There’s Only One Danny Garvey by David F. Ross Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline The Thirty Names of Night by Zeyn Joukhadar Stuff You Should Know: An Incomplete Compendium of Mostly Interesting Things by Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant All Lara’s Wars by Wojciech Jagielski, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (translator) I Remember Everything: Life Lessons from Dawson’s Creek by Erin Hensley, Julia Callahan, Jillian Barthold War Lord: A Novel (Saxon Tales) by Bernard Cornwell Water, Wasted by Alex Branson In Search of a Name: A Novel by Marjolijn van Heemstra The Diplomat’s Wife: A Novel by Pam Jenoff Dark Tides: A Novel by Philippa Gregory Not Necessarily Rocket Science: A Beginner’s Guide to Life in the Space Age by Kellie Gerardi Memory Rose into Threshold Speech: The Collected Earlier Poetry: A Bilingual Edition by Paul Celan, Pierre Joris (translator) Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life by John Gray How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories by Holly Black Carving Out a Humanity : Race, Rights, and Redemption by Janet Dewart Bell, Vincent Southerland Tomorrow Will Be Better: A Novel by Betty Smith Fishing for Dinosaurs and Other Stories by Joe R. Lansdale Comes a Pale Rider by Caitlín R. Kiernan Passing the Baton: Black Women Track Stars and American Identity (Sport and Society) by Cat M. Ariail See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what Astronauts snack on? Is it any good? Do they get to pick what they eat? Grab a snack of your own and learn all about the evolution of Space Food! Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Henna's Sources: Briardo Llorente CSIRO Synthetic Biology Future Science Fellow. “How to Grow Crops on Mars If We Are to Live on the Red Planet.” The Conversation, 21 Oct. 2019, theconversation.com/how-to-grow-crops-on-mars-if-we-are-to-live-on-the-red-planet-99943. Dunbar, Brian. “Human Needs: Sustaining Life During Exploration.” NASA, NASA, www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/everydaylife/jamestown-needs-fs.html. “FRIDGE.” BioServe Space Technologies, 25 Sept. 2020, www.colorado.edu/center/bioserve/fridge. Gibson, Eleanor. “Scientists Develop ‘Greenhouse Shields’ to Grow Food on Mars.” Dezeen, 16 July 2019, www.dezeen.com/2019/07/16/harvard-university-scientists-develop-greenhouse-shields-growing-food-on-mars/. Leah Burrows | Press contact. “A Material Way to Make Mars Habitable.” A Material Way to Make Mars Habitable | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 15 July 2019, www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2019/07/material-way-make-mars-habitable. Mankarious, Sarah-Grace. “Floating Food: The History of Eating in Space.” CNN, Cable News Network, 19 July 2019, www.cnn.com/2019/07/19/world/apollo-space-food-history-scn/index.html. Mars, Kelli. “Space Station 20th: Food on ISS.” NASA, NASA, 14 Aug. 2020, www.nasa.gov/feature/space-station-20th-food-on-iss. Reppenhagen, Author: Cory. “A Refrigerator from CU Boulder Could Change the Future of Astronaut Food.” KUSA.com, 7 Oct. 2020, www.9news.com/article/tech/science/astronauts-to-receive-first-space-fridge-from-cu-boulder/73-c4148d0b-8f59-4b6c-873b-9b8b13356bb3. Sharp, Tim. “What Is the Temperature on Mars?” Space.com, Space, 30 Nov. 2017, www.space.com/16907-what-is-the-temperature-of-mars.html. Wild, Flint. “Eating in Space.” NASA, NASA, 8 June 2015, www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/stem-on-station/ditl_eating. Anna's Sources: Bschroeder. “Space Food.” Space Foundation Discovery Center, www.discoverspace.org/exhibit/space-food/. “Food in Space.” Food in Space | National Air and Space Museum, airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/apollo-to-the-moon/online/astronaut-life/food-in-space.cfm. “Gordon Cooper.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 11 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Cooper. “John Glenn.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn. Lane, Helen W, and Daniel L Feeback. “History of Nutrition in Space Flight.” Nutrition, vol. 18, no. 10, 2002, pp. 797–804., doi:10.1016/s0899-9007(02)00946-2. Mankarious, Sarah-Grace. “Floating Food: The History of Eating in Space.” CNN, Cable News Network, 19 July 2019, www.cnn.com/2019/07/19/world/apollo-space-food-history-scn/index.html. “Space Food.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_food. Stepanova, Anastasia. “How Russian Space Food Has Evolved over the Years.” Russia Beyond, 24 June 2018, www.rbth.com/russian-kitchen/328572-russian-space-food-evolution. Watson, Stephanie. “How Space Food Works.” HowStuffWorks Science, HowStuffWorks, 27 Jan. 2020, science.howstuffworks.com/space-food1.htm. “Yuri Gagarin.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gagarin.
07/24/20 - Twitter reveals more information about hack, goes after QAnon, Samsung debuts Galazy Z Flip 5G, China launches mission to Mars.
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss Utopia Avenue, The Extraordinaries, Running, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community; Flatiron Books, publisher of Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby; and Size Zero by Abigail Mangin. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell Running by Natalia Sylvester Devil’s Ballast by Meg Caddy Well-Behaved Indian Women by Saumya Dave The King of Confidence: A Tale of Utopian Dreamers, Frontier Schemers, True Believers, False Prophets, and the Murder of an American Monarch by Miles Harvey A Sweet Mess by Jayci Lee WHAT WE’RE READING: The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune Cursed Objects: Strange but True Stories of the World’s Most Infamous Items by J. W. Ocker A Unified Theory of Cats on the Internet by E.J. White MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: One Year at Ellsmere by Faith Erin Hicks The Good Doctor: Why Medical Uncertainty Matters by Kenneth Brigham, Michael M. E. Johns Keep My Heart in San Francisco by Amelia Diane Coombs Come Again by Robert Webb Red Noise by John P. Murphy Character: The History of a Cultural Obsession by Marjorie Garber The Orphans of Raspay by Lois McMaster Bujold Never Ask Me by Jeff Abbott Promised Land: How the Rise of the Middle Class Transformed America, 1929-1968 by David Stebenne The Names of All the Flowers: A Memoir by Melissa Valentine Cut to the Bone: A Novel by Ellison Cooper The Burden of Truth by Neal Griffin A Dangerous Breed: A Novel (Van Shaw Novels) by Glen Erik Hamilton Disposable City: Miami’s Future on the Shores of Climate Catastrophe by Mario Alejandro Ariza Little Book of Video Games: 70 Classics That Everyone Should Know and Play by Melissa Brinks Mansour’s Eyes by Ryad Girod, Chris Clarke (translator) The Year of Dangerous Days: Race, Riots, and Refugees in Miami 1980 by Nicholas Griffin The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope by Sam Maggs F*ckface: And Other Stories by Leah Hampton Wonderland by Zoje Stage They Didn’t See Us Coming: The Hidden History of Feminism in the Nineties by Lisa Levenstein Miracle Country: A Memoir by Kendra Atleework Life Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age by Bruce Feiler Make Russia Great Again: A Novel by Christopher Buckley The Lantern Men (Ruth Galloway Mysteries Book 12) by Elly Griffiths Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics by Tom Scioli A Very Punchable Face: A Memoir by Colin Jost Blacksad: The Collected Stories by Juan Diaz Canales, Juanjo Guarnido Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close by Aminatou Sow, Ann Friedman Survival of the Friendliest : Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity by Brian Hare, Vanessa Woods Carville’s Cure: Leprosy, Stigma, and the Fight for Justice by Pam Fessler The Journeys of Trees: A Story about Forests, People, and the Future by Zach St. George The Divine Miss Marble: A Life of Tennis, Fame, and Mystery by Robert Weintraub Shuttle, Houston: My Life in the Center Seat of Mission Control by Paul Dye Sex and Lies: True Stories of Women’s Intimate Lives in the Arab World by Leila Slimani The Gamesmaster: My Life in the ’80s Geek Culture Trenches with G.I. Joe, Dungeons & Dragons, and The Transformers by Flint Dille The Sensitives: The Rise of Environmental Illness and the Search for America’s Last Pure Place by Oliver Broudy The Infinite Machine: How an Army of Crypto-hackers Is Building the Next Internet with Ethereum by Camila Russo Dear Emmie Blue: A Novel by Lia Louis When Truth Is All You Have: A Memoir of Faith, Justice, and Freedom for the Wrongly Convicted by Jim McCloskey How to Save a Life by Liz Fenton, Lisa Steinke Inheritors by Asako Serizawa Unfuck Your Worth: Overcome Your Money Emotions, Value Your Own Labor, and Manage Financial Freak-outs in a Capitalist Hellscape (5-minute Therapy) by Ph.D. Harper, Faith G. A Good Family by A.H. Kim Shirley and Jamila Save Their Summer by Gillian Goerz Filthy Beasts: A Memoir by Kirkland Hamill Being Toffee by Sarah Crossan Travels with a Writing Brush: Classical Japanese Travel Writing from the Manyoshu to Basho by Meredith McKinney (Editor, Translator) Danny Constantino’s First (and Maybe Last?) Date by Paul Acampora Underwater: How Our American Dream of Home-ownership Became a Nightmare by Ryan Dezember The Merchant of Prato: Daily Life in an Italian Medieval City by Iris Origo The Invention of Sophie Carter by Samantha Hastings Outraged: Why Everyone Is Shouting and No One Is Talking by Ashley ‘Dotty’ Charles Death and the Butterfly: A Novel by Colin Hester Mayhem by Estelle Laure A Thief Among the Trees: An Ember in the Ashes Graphic Novel by Sabaa Tahir, Nicole Andelfinger, Sonia Liao (Illustrator) All Our Broken Idols by Paul M.M. Cooper Death Rattle by Alex Gilly What You Wish For by Katherine Center The Safe Place: A Novel by Anna Downes Blacktop Wasteland: A Novel by S. A. Cosby The Do-Over by Jennifer Honeybourn Gimme Everything You Got by Iva-Marie Palmer The Glare by Margot Harrison The Nesting Dolls: A Novel by Alina Adams Survival Instincts by Jen Waite The Fell of Dark by Caleb Roehrig Niche: A Memoir in Pastiche by Momus Butch Cassidy: The True Story of an American Outlaw by Charles Leerhsen Garlic, Mint, & Sweet Basil by Jean-Claude Izzo, Howard Curtis (translator) Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars: Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth by Kate Greene Other People’s Pets by R.L. Maizes Now & When by Sara Bennett Wealer Above Us Only Sky: Essays by Marion Winik Age of Consent by Amanda Brainerd Mother Land: A Novel by Leah Franqui The Relentless Moon (Lady Astronaut #3) by Mary Robinette Kowal Natural History: A Novel by Carlos Fonseca, Megan McDowell (translator) A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt The Montague Twins by Nathan Page and Drew Shannon He Must Like You by Danielle Younge-Ullman Crooked Hallelujah by Kelli Jo Ford Wilderness Chef: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Outdoors by Ray Mears Soaked! by Abi Cushman
Get your tinfoil hats ready, this episode is chock full of conspiracies, from the Challenger to the US Navy releasing video evidence of UFOS, it’s about to get weird. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You can find lots of advice about how to avoid feeling bored during this pandemic. There are virtual dance parties and home safaries, lists of what to read and watch, and yoga classes on Zoom. Boredom is a difficult emotion for most of us. Almost 3,500 people living under quarantine in Italy shared on a survey last week that boredom has been one of the hardest parts of staying inside. We go out of our way to avoid feeling it, like the students who chose electric shock over feeling bored. Why can't we allow ourselves to be bored? Too much boredom can lead to depression and risky behavior. But it can also deepen awareness and inspire creativity. And one person's boredom is another person's pleasure. Henrietta Swan-Leavitt was an astronomer at Harvard College Observatory who spent 20 years beginning in 1895 scanning photographic plates to catalogue the brightness of stars. GUESTS: Sandi Mann - Senior psychology lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire and the author of The Upside of Downtime: Why Boredom Is Good Kate Green - A poet, essayist, and former laser physicist; her book, Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars: Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth, will be published in July Krystal Douglas - The owner of Music City Sewing, a company that sews custom costumes for entertainers and is currently sewing masks for health care workers Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are we still seeing light from The Big Bang? Does space end? Is a earthquake on Mars called a Mars-quake? Dr Karl answers this question and more on triple j Mornings, with Professor Don Kurtz and host Lucy Smith.
Are we still seeing light from The Big Bang? Does space end? Is a earthquake on Mars called a Mars-quake? Dr Karl answers this question and more on triple j Mornings, with Professor Don Kurtz and host Lucy Smith.
This is part one of a very extensive 2018 interview. In this he shares his very aggressive and provocative thoughts about going to Mars. Plus he shares insights into his superstar company, Space X. Anyone who likes and enjoys what he is doing well enjoy this podcast.
This week we talk about an early Astronomer and Physicist Sarah Whiting, Astronauts attaching docking adapters, the last ever Delta IV Single booster, Europa Clipper, Ancient Moon tales, Moon and Mars settlements history and future, habitats including the Ice House and MARSHA Space Song playlist on Spotify bit.ly/spacesongs If you enjoy the show please go over to www.Patreon.com/Interplanetary and become a Patron or even a producer of the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod
In this episode, Flippy fulfilling a stoners dream, DARPA unleashes drones like LOCUST, CRISPR is getting a crackdown in California, and facial recognition AI “mistakenly” identifies lawmakers as criminals. Go follow us on our new Twitch channel and stay tuned, as we will soon announce the date of our first live stream! Also, join us on Patreon to get MORE! Visit Hear the Watchman to learn about the West Coast Prophecy Conference! Use discount code "Gonz20" to get $20 your purchase! AGG for the WEEK of Aug 8th-13th YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST, FOLKS. Video: Hong Kong protesters shine lasers at facial-recognition cameras - Business Insider Elon Musk’s Neuralink: Both an evolution and a plan for radical change | Ars Technica FLIPPY AND FAM! Greenbox Robotics' CBD-Dispensing Robot Makes Its New York City Debut on Cheddar TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTS, AND AI! OH MY! Scientists invent ‘self-healing’ robots that can feel pain, repair damage NASA will pay you $1M to design a robot to work on the moon - TechRepublic Watch NASA's 'Lemur' Robot Climb a Cliff in Death Valley as Practice for Mars | Space Facial recognition test mistakes California lawmakers for crooks - Los Angeles Times CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND SOMETIMES FACTS! El Paso shooting: Fox & Friends continues to push “invasion” conspiracy theory - Vox Mueller Revealed the Conspiracy-Theory-Driven State of American Politics | The New Yorker Italians decided to fight a conspiracy theory. Here’s what happened next. - The Washington Post Democrats blast Donald Trump over Epstein/Clinton conspiracy theory Opinion | Epstein Suicide Conspiracies Show How Our Information System Is Poisoned CNN anchor Ana Cabrera lists the 'baseless' conspiracies Trump has pushed - CNN Video Washington Post editor responds to Bernie Sanders: Your 'conspiracy theory' is wrong - CNNPolitics Opinion | Jeffrey Epstein and When to Take Conspiracies Seriously - The New York Times DARPA! And THE MILITARY! DARPA drones surround mock city hall as part of autonomous swarming demonstration BAE wins DARPA contract to develop machine learning technology for space operations - Turkey uses laser weapon technology to shoot down Chinese UAV Wing Loong II in Libya How State Politics Is Playing a Huge Role in Artificial Intelligence: Eye on A.I. | Fortune SPACE/ALIENS/ETs/UFOs Alienstock? The guy behind the 'Storm Area 51' Facebook event is hosting an alien-themed festival Bernie Sanders pledges to reveal info on aliens if he wins in 2020 | Fox News If space aliens are out there, why haven't we found them? Milky Way Alert --"Sagittarius A* Our Galaxy's Black Hole Suddenly Flashing 75-Times Brighter" UFO sightings: The top 5 states where the aliens are flying through Weird Star Slows Down Before 'Glitching,' and No One Knows Why | Space BIOMEDICAL/GENETICS/TRANSHUMANISM New Law Requires “Not for Humans” Label Added to DIY CRISPR Kits Scientists Call for Do-Over for Rules on Creating "CRISPR Babies" - Scientific American Despite Controversy, Human Studies of CRISPR Move Forward in the U.S. - Scientific American Ebola Is Now Curable. Here’s How the New Treatments Work | WIRED California law targets biohacking and DIY CRISPR kits - Vox Why this attempt to cure an inherited form of blindness with CRISPR is so important THE NEW AGE AND OCCULT IN THE NEWS Meet the 'Witch Queen of New York,' Who Fights to Help Others 'Out of the Broom Closet' Swaziland Bans Witchcraft And Magic Competition | The African Exponent We hung out with a professional witch who charges £120 a spell | JOE.co.uk 'Waking The Witch' Author Pam Grossman On Why Witches Are Having Such A Huge Cultural Moment From Baba Yaga to Hermione Granger: why we're spellbound by 'witcherature' | Books | The Guardian Monsters, men and magic: why feminists turned to witchcraft to oppose Trump | Life and style | SOCIAL MEDIA/GOOGLE/AMAZON Google’s Hate Speech-Detecting AI is Biased Against Black People Facebook (FB) Paid Contractors to Transcribe User Audio Files - Bloomberg CRYPTOCURRENCY & THE B-B-B-BLOCKCHAIN Blockchain Startup Bitfury Launches Artificial Intelligence Unit
In this edition: We commemorate 50 years since the Moon landing by looking ahead to the future of space travel, medicine and exploration. News: Moon landing facts – We celebrate the Apollo 11 mission with some little-known facts about the moon landing, and look at the next mission heading to our nearest neighbour. Future of space travel with Britain’s first astronaut – We chat to Helen Sharman, Britain’s first astronaut (and outreach ambassador at Imperial) about the future of spaceflight – will it be human or robotic? Will private companies take the lead? And should we go back to the Moon or focus on Mars? Space medicine – Astronauts face unique challenges staying healthy in space, and these will only increase on a mission to Mars. We talk to an intensive care medic and a researcher, who has worked with both NASA and the European Space Agency, to find out more about the challenges of space medicine. Human-robotic interactions in space – Working in space is difficult, from spacewalks to guiding robotics. We meet a researcher coming up with new ways to make these tasks easier, using sensors incorporated into new helmets and gloves.
In this edition: We commemorate 50 years since the Moon landing by looking ahead to the future of space travel, medicine and exploration. News: Moon landing facts – We celebrate the Apollo 11 mission with some little-known facts about the moon landing, and look at the next mission heading to our nearest neighbour. Future of space travel with Britain’s first astronaut – We chat to Helen Sharman, Britain’s first astronaut (and outreach ambassador at Imperial) about the future of spaceflight – will it be human or robotic? Will private companies take the lead? And should we go back to the Moon or focus on Mars? Space medicine – Astronauts face unique challenges staying healthy in space, and these will only increase on a mission to Mars. We talk to an intensive care medic and a researcher, who has worked with both NASA and the European Space Agency, to find out more about the challenges of space medicine. Human-robotic interactions in space – Working in space is difficult, from spacewalks to guiding robotics. We meet a researcher coming up with new ways to make these tasks easier, using sensors incorporated into new helmets and gloves.
In this week's episode of "Where Did You Get This Number?", Anthony and CBS News Radio correspondent Peter King geek out over where the space industry's headed during the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landings.
This week we get into a little Pre-F8 and Index announcement speculation and wishes, and then finish up talking about a few titles including Jupiter and Mars, Zelda and Mario LaboVR, Space Ops VR, JetX and more!Note: The podcast is live streamed on Youtube and the audio extracted for the audio podcast directories. As always, thanks for listening!!e-mail: vrroundtable@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/vrroundtableFollow us on Twitter @VR_RoundtableFollow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/VRRoundtableFollow Gary on Twitter @ReckonerVRFollow Steve on Twitter @Scubasteve2365Follow Anthony on Twitter @VRGameRankingsFollow Chris on Twitter @Virtually_Chris
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This week on Arts and (Space)Crafts, the boys discuss Elon Musk and his recent trolling on twitter, his recent business success with Space X, and what the future looks like with space money. NEW EPISODES WEEKLY! Art- Kerina McCarthy Music- Tribe Society Twitter- @gakejodek @TheAstrophys Email- artsandspacecrafts1@gmail.com
Doom Doom! Nostalgia. The Martian moons Crappy moons that can barely form a potato. Phobos and Deimos. Delineating between moons, planets, and all the other stuff. The likely origin of the Martian moons. Space marines Corporate space settlement and operations. Space Force. Josh reviews space marines; again. Martian weaponry. Settling mars Where to build? The cost of scratch settlement construction. Caves and lava tubes. Teleporting resources changes the game. Ancient aliens The Prometheus Problem, again. Doom humans-on-mars hypotheses: aliens developed humans on Mars vs humans originated on Mars. Species resurrection. Gene therapy. Chromosomal addition and subtraction. Martian miscellany Nano walls! Water on Mars! Telefragging! Science Fiction Film Podcast: LSG Media The X-Files Podcast: LSG Media Masters of Doom by David Kushner: iTunesAmazon Support the show!
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Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). In Episode 108 of Space Nuts - *Getting to Mars. So just how will we do it? *The Oldest Object in the Solar System…. *Listener Graham see’s a green flash in the morning sky near Canberra, Australia and wants to know what it might be. Fred explains.. Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts (now available via the Google Play store), audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Overcast, Tunein Radio, CastBox.FM, iHeartRadio, Spotify etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4639279.rss Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list Email us at spacenuts@bitesz.com Website: www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly) For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, twitter, Google+ and Spreaker : Facebook - @spacenutspodcast twitter - @spacenutspodcst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaB Spreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/space-nuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news #drfredwatson #stargazerfred #mars #solarsystem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Quote: “I think intelligence in the universe is very rare.” —Dr. James Rice, NASA, Mars Exploration Rover Geology Team Leader About: 2017, let’s start anew! Let’s just pack up, say our goodbyes and march (drive, fly or sail) to greener pastures. But where to? Canada is cold around this time of year, Europe is in limbo, and everywhere else has spotty Wi-Fi (it doesn’t). The globalized world where opportunity was meant to be infinite is really just flawed and finite like everything else. And it’s somewhat daunting to think, this is it. But for some folks, the answer to humanity’s woes is simply a matter of looking up and towards Mars. For what it’s worth, there’s no Comcast on Mars, so the Wi-Fi can’t be too bad. Show Notes: [00:45] “Smooth Stone” by Blue Dot Sessions [03:25] Canada’s Immigration Website Goes Down After Election Day (NPR) [07:25] Dr. Robert Zubrin (@robert_zubrin) [07:25] The Mars Society [07:50] “Tanguedo” by Blue Dot Sessions [08:05] Light reading on Sputnik [08:40] “Katyusha” by Red Army Choir and the backstory to the song [08:45] Audio from Yuri Gagarin’s trip on Vostok I in 1961 [09:35] President John F. Kennedy’s Moon Speech [10:14] The rough cost of the Apollo missions (TheSpaceReview.com) [10:40] More on the Hubble telescope (Space.com) [10:45] More on the International Space Station (Space.com) [10:50] On the retirement of the space shuttle program (Gizmodo) [11:15] Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards (@donnafedwards) [12:25] A map of all the various NASA facilities [12:55] Zubrin’s Mars Direct Plan (WIRED) and NASA’s 90 Day “Battlestar Galactica Plan” [15:00] “Laser Focus” by Blue Dot Sessions [15:15] Silicon Valley’s Space Race (CNET) [16:05] More on Leonard David and his latest book Mars: Our Future on the Red Planet [16:55] A quick backstory on SpaceX (TIME) [16:55] Related: Elon Musk’s Personal Mission Behind Going to Mars (WIRED) [17:25] More on Richard Davis [19:40] “Spinning Meter” by Blue Dot Sessions [20:10] More on McGill University’s Bhumi [21:10] Photos from the Viking I (Space.com) [21:30] Audio from the control room of the Curiosity landing in 2012 [22:00] More on Dr. James Rice (Spaceflightinsider.com) [23:20] “More Weather” by Blue Dot Sessions [23:30] More on NASA Opportunity’s marathon mission (CNN) [26:00] More on the Fermi Paradox [27:30] “A Calendar Spread” by Blue Dot Sessions [29:05] The average person in the world (National Geographic) [29:10] The average American (fool.com) and their estimated debts (NerdWallet) [29:40] Gallup’s “Most Important Problem” Poll (Gallup) [30:20] Dr. Edward Hudgins (@DrEdwardHudgins) [31:35] “Leadin” by Blue Dot Sessions [31:40] Related reading: genetic engineering and space travel (WIRED) [36:15] Matt Damon on Mars [36:20] Humanity surviving a Mars Attack [36:25] Tom Sachs and his Mars mission (Motherboard) [36:30] The full film to Tom Sachs’ A Space Program here. (special thanks to Zeitgest Films) [39:20] Some more reading on difficulties of going to Mars (Space.com) [39:30] Yari and R. Daniel Golden-Castano [40:00] More on Mars One (The Verge) [40:40] “Domina Transit” by Blue Dot Sessions [41:30] Neil deGrasse Tyson on Mars One [46:10] Dan Carey (@DanCarey_404) [47:20] “Closing Shop” by Blue Dot Sessions [50:55] “Scalloped” by Blue Dot Sessions [58:45] “Velvet Ladder” by Blue Dot Sessions More at thisissomenoise.com
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). In Episode 40 of Space Nuts we chat about the following stories: * Why isn't the rotation of Earth slowing down as fast as it should be? * NASA may have found evidence that life might have existed on Mars in its past due to formations that have been found on the planet. * Still on Mars, analysis of its atmosphere will soon begin and the planned 2021 rover mission will go ahead Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including iTunes (featured in New & Noteworthy), audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Overcast, Tunein Radio etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4639279.rss Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, twitter, Google+ and Clammr: Facebook - @spacenutspodcast twitter - @spacenutspodcst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaB Clammr - https://www.clammr.com/app/spacenuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news #mars #earth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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