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In this conversation, Richard Gage, a renowned architect, discusses the events of 9/11, focusing particularly on the collapse of Building 7. He challenges the official narrative provided by NIST, presenting evidence that suggests controlled demolition rather than fire caused the building's collapse. Gage highlights eyewitness accounts of explosions, the role of thermite, and the destruction of evidence in the aftermath. He also explores the broader implications of 9/11, including motivations behind the attacks and their impact on global politics.takeaways9/11 was a pivotal event that shaped global politics.Building 7's collapse is often overlooked but crucial to understanding 9/11.The official narrative of the collapse is challenged by evidence of controlled demolition.Eyewitness accounts report explosions prior to the collapse of the buildings.Thermite may have been used in the demolition of the buildings.The destruction of evidence post-9/11 raises serious concerns about the investigation.Many architects and engineers demand a new investigation into 9/11.The motivations behind 9/11 include geopolitical and economic factors.The narrative of 9/11 has parallels with other global events, including COVID-19.Public awareness and critical thinking are essential in understanding historical events.titlesUnraveling 9/11: The Truth Behind Building 7The Collapse of Building 7: A Controlled Demolition?Sound Bites"The building came down at freefall.""Molten iron was found in the debris.""There was no plane that hit Building 7."Chapters00:00Introduction to 9/11 and Its Implications02:56The Collapse of Building 7: An Overview10:38Investigating the Official Narrative18:16Witness Accounts and Explosions30:40Thermite and the Evidence43:27Conclusion: Call for a New Investigation45:06Introduction to the Film Series on 9/1146:45Exploring the Mechanics of Building Collapse48:22Theories of Collapse: NIST vs. Controlled Demolition52:26Eyewitness Accounts of Explosions55:32Symmetry and Asymmetry in the Collapse01:01:28The Role of Concrete in the Collapse01:04:33Access and Preparation for Demolition01:10:47Destruction of Evidence and Its Implications01:14:32Motivations Behind 9/11: A Broader Perspective01:17:14Parallels Between 9/11 and COVID-1901:20:23YOUTUBE - OUTRO (NEW).mp4 Visit us at RichardGage911.orgSupport the show
nuestro search&rescue officer de vez en cuando cuida de la hija de una amiga, Ash. ella le habla del hombre brillante y nuestro protagonista tarda en concluir de qué está hablando... pero luego, no puede olvidarlo. _ Apoya al Norm4l Podcast, ¡es muy importante! Haz tu parte para mantener el CUREEPEYVERSO: https://www.ivoox.com/support/735274 Invítame a un Monster o dos: https://ko-fi.com/norm4lpodcast Twitter: @NormalPodcast_ Instagram: @norm4lpodcast Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/norm4lpodcastfornormalpeople Correo: norm4lpodcastfornormalpeople@gmail.com Merchandising: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/117769605 Web fan: https://sites.google.com/view/normalweb/
The Woven Fates enter The Molten Roost and come face-to-face with the notorious Xurukk Bulak.Join our Patreon to get fun perks, including dice gifts and early access to the podcast/VODs: https://www.patreon.com/dicedragonsguildMusic by Monument Studios via Fantasy+ (https://www.fantasy-plus.com/). Check out their FULLY FUNDED KICKSTARTER HERE! (http://kck.st/4drxPDJ) Check out our ScrybeQuill.com recaps!We've got MERCH: https://tinyurl.com/ddgmerchMusic by Alexandre Miller - The Boy King of Idaho (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0WvWTz5TPYOuoZ77e2iIX8?si=bhT8sX2gS_e8huPQnWd81Q) Licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0: By Attribution license. Music & Ambient sounds by Michael Ghelfi. Please support him at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi) and like and subscribe to his YouTube channel ( / @michaelghelfistudios )Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Sound Effects from ZapSplat.com (https://www.zapsplat.com)GM: IzziPlayers: Cuba as Ayla, Adam as Eldon, Amanda as Iolite, Patrick as Kai, and Julie as Kethra
Summary Sulfur, an instrumental commodity to global industry, is a highly corrosive commodity typically shipped via rail in a molten state. Shippers must take care to protect their rolling stock by applying linings that resist heat, chemicals, and impacts. In this episode, rail industry expert Lupe Pavon and tank lining expert Steve Liebhart explore service environment, cleaning/surface preparation, and protective lining principles for rail cars in molten sulfur service. They also relate interesting findings from a field inspection. And, Steve considers himself a near-perfect driver in the snow, and Lupe reveals his favorite vegetable. **Timestamps ** 00:00 – Introduction 02:11 – Corrosion mechanisms and failure modes of molten sulfur tank cars 05:36 – A highly stressful service environment for a lining 09:01 – Pitting corrosion and substrate blending for surface preparation 14:12 – Carboline's new Plasite XHT 400 hybrid epoxy lining 18:14 – Eliminating an extra step in the surface preparation process 18:38 – We inspected Plasite XHT 400 in two cars after 30+ months in service 25:27 – The Four Questions
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E44In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna dives into a treasure trove of exciting developments in space exploration and astronomy. From NASA's New Horizons spacecraft nearing a historic milestone to groundbreaking advancements in gravitational wave detection, this episode is packed with insights that will spark your curiosity about the cosmos.Highlights:- New Horizons Approaches Termination Shock: Discover how NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is preparing to cross the termination shock, a crucial boundary that marks the transition from our solar system to interstellar space. This crossing, expected as early as 2027, could provide invaluable data about solar wind interactions and the outer heliosphere.- Breakthrough in Gravitational Wave Detection: Learn about a revolutionary advancement in adaptive optics that enhances the capabilities of gravitational wave observatories like LIGO. This technology could allow scientists to observe the universe's most dramatic events with unprecedented sensitivity, shedding light on black holes and the early universe.- Genomic Enumeration of Antibiotic Resistance in Space: Explore NASA's groundbreaking study aboard the International Space Station aimed at detecting antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This research not only safeguards astronaut health but also has significant implications for combating antibiotic resistance on Earth.- SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Debris Incident: Hear about the dramatic re-entry of debris from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket over Poland, creating a stunning light show. Fortunately, no injuries or damage were reported, but the incident highlights the complexities of space hardware re-entering Earth's atmosphere.- Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Update: Follow the progress of Blue Ghost as it successfully enters lunar orbit and prepares for a historic landing attempt. This mission represents a significant milestone in commercial space exploration and supports NASA's Artemis program goals.- New Tool in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life: Uncover how sulfur dioxide levels in planetary atmospheres could help identify potentially habitable worlds around red dwarf stars. This new method allows astronomers to narrow down their search for alien life by eliminating unlikely candidates.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome back to Astronomy Daily01:05 - New Horizons and termination shock07:30 - Gravitational wave detection breakthrough12:15 - Antibiotic resistance study in space18:00 - Falcon 9 debris incident22:30 - Blue Ghost lunar lander update27:00 - Sulfur dioxide and extraterrestrial life32:00 - Conclusion and upcoming content✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA's New Horizons Mission[NASA TV Horizons](https://www.nasa.gov/newhorizons)Gravitational Wave Detection Technology[LIGO](https://www.ligo.caltech.edu)NASA's GEARS Experiment[NASA ISS](https://www.nasa.gov/iss)SpaceX Falcon 9 Information[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com)Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission[Firefly Aerospace](https://www.fireflyspace.com)Search for Extraterrestrial Life[Astrobiology](https://www.nasa.gov/astrobiology)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-discoveries--5648921/support.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 21The Astronomy, Space and Science News PodcastShifting Dynamics of Earth's Inner Core, China's Lunar South Pole Mission, and Insights into Hot Jupiter ExoplanetsIn this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking research revealing that Earth's inner core may be less solid than previously believed. A new study indicates that the near surface of the inner core is undergoing structural transformations, influenced by interactions with the turbulent outer core. This discovery provides fresh insights into the dynamics of Earth's core and its impact on the planet's magnetic field and rotation.China's Chang'e 7 Mission: A Quest for Lunar Water IceWe also discuss China's upcoming Chang'e 7 mission, set to launch next year, which aims to search for water ice at the lunar south pole. This mission will employ advanced technologies to locate and analyze water ice deposits, crucial for supporting future manned missions to the Moon and beyond. The Chang'e 7 mission will include an orbiter, lander, rover, and a mobile hopper designed for traversing shadowed craters.Hot Jupiter Progenitor: New Discoveries in Exoplanet ResearchAdditionally, we delve into the fascinating discovery of a hot Jupiter exoplanet with an eccentric orbit, shedding light on the formation processes of these gas giants. The research indicates that this planet has likely been influenced by a binary star system, providing new evidence for the mechanisms behind hot Jupiter migration and evolution.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 21 for broadcast on 17 February 202500:49 New findings on Earth's inner core06:30 Overview of China's Chang'e 7 mission12:15 Insights from the discovery of a hot Jupiter exoplanet18:00 Implications for planetary formation theories22:45 The significance of lunar water ice for future missions27:00 Understanding the dynamics of celestial bodies30:15 The impact of climate change on global temperatureswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Patrick discusses recent claims made of recovered UFO Materials that dripped like "molten metal" from a UFO; allegedly in New Jersey (more on that in the video).
THORIUM MOLTEN SALT NUCLEAR REACTORS WITH THOMAS JAM PEDERSEN & SENATOR GERARD RENNICK COMMANDING THE NARRATIVE EPISODE 51 Steven Tripp and Kevin Loughrey are joined by Thomas Jam Pedersen, the CEO of Copenhagen Atomics. Copenhagen Atomics has the goal of making thorium energy at a lower cost than any other energy source. Coupled with this, they also want to enable fast deployment of this new reactor design – claiming they can mass produce one reactor per day. Thomas Jam also discusses how Copenhagen Atomics will finance, build, own and operate their reactors, rather than the need for Governments to provide the energy to the grid. Senator Gerard Rennick also joins the conversation, to provide his perspective on nuclear in Australia. To contact or follow Copenhagen Atomics, visit: https://www.copenhagenatomics.com To contact or follow Kevin Loughrey, visit: https://kevinloughrey.com.au To contact or follow Senator Gerard Rennick, visit: https://gerardrennick.com.au KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL OUR PODCASTS AND ARTICLES, visit: https://www.commandingthenarrative.com SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for Commanding the Narrative by donating – your support is much appreciated! https://www.commandingthenarrative.com/donate https://www.buymeacoffee.com/commandingthenarrative TO GET YOUR ‘Commanding the Narrative' merchandise, head to: https://xcandidates.tshirts.net.au CONTACT US BY EMAIL: commandingthenarrative@outlook.com Hosted by: • Steven Tripp - Internationally published political commentator https://x.com/RealStevenTripp https://www.facebook.com/theRealStevenTripp https://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp Follow Commanding the Narrative on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommandingTheNarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandingthenarrative X: https://x.com/commandthenarra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@commandingthenarrative Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/commandingthenarrative Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commanding-the-narrative/id1631685864 Please share and spread the word! #AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #narrative #minorparties #libertarian #onenation #uap #liberal #nationals #labor #greens #steventripp #australia #teals #senate #commanding #narrative #CtN #copenhagenatomics #thomasjampedersen #gerardrennick #kevinloughrey #peoplefirst #thorium #nuclear #moltensalt
Talking Basketball Show Season 2 Episode 21 - Molten Basketball with Paul Reaney Interview Pt2 Tune-in for our next GUEST of SEASON 2!..what could go wrong! Topics: Paul Reaney - Welcome to the show! From Early basketball roots, to football and finally back to Basketball! We've lots of plans in the pipeline so stay tuned! Show History: Following from all the feedback from you amazing listeners, the show has evolved into all things Basketball! Interviews with players coaches and staff speaking about UK basketball, FIBA and NBA topics. IF you like Basketball want to be on the show, drop us a message on our social pages, we'd love to talk with you! DM US DIRECTLY by following our socials today !!!! Social Pages: Instagram + Threads @talkingbasketballpodcast
Talking Basketball Show Season 2 Episode 20 - Molten Basketball with Paul Reaney Interview Pt1 Tune-in for our next GUEST of SEASON 2!..what could go wrong! Topics: Paul Reaney - Welcome to the show! From Early basketball roots, to football and finally back to Basketball! We've lots of plans in the pipeline so stay tuned! Show History: Following from all the feedback from you amazing listeners, the show has evolved into all things Basketball! Interviews with players coaches and staff speaking about UK basketball, FIBA and NBA topics. IF you like Basketball want to be on the show, drop us a message on our social pages, we'd love to talk with you! DM US DIRECTLY by following our socials today !!!! Social Pages: Instagram + Threads @talkingbasketballpodcast
We have a new episode of This Queer Book Saved My Life coming up December 10!Today, Once Upon a Crime Books presents 7 Minutes in Book Heaven, the podcast where we interview LGBTQ authors about the new books they have coming out for us to love and cuddle up with.Once Upon a Crime Books is an independent bookstore specializing in mystery fiction. Located in Uptown Minneapolis, you can shop in their store Monday through Saturday 11am – 5:30pm. Or, visit their website! There, you can browse all of their books, from new releases to classic mysteries.In this new episode, Once Upon a Crime Books introduces us to Leslie Karst and her new novel: Molten Death which is available to buy in paperback in-store, or on their website, and it is also available as a digital audio book.Leslie Karst is the author of the Lefty Award-nominated Sally Solari culinary mysteries, as well as the memoir, Justice is Served: A Tale of Scallops, the Law, and Cooking for RBG. It was during her career as a research and appellate attorney in Santa Cruz, California, that she rediscovered her youthful passion for food and cooking, at which point she again returned to school to earn a culinary arts degree. Now retired from the law, in addition to writing, she and her wife and their Jack Russell mix split their time between Hilo, Hawai'i and Santa Cruz, California.Buy Molten DeathVisit Once Upon a Crime Books in-person or buy online: https://onceuponacrimebooks.com/book/9781448312160Connect with Leslie Karstwebsite: lesliekarstauthor.comfacebook: facebook.com/lesliekarstauthorinstagram: @lesliekarstCreditsPresented by: Once Upon a Crime BooksHost/Founder: J.P. Der BoghossianExecutive Producer: Jim PoundsTheme music: Summer Mood by lesfmWe've partnered with Once Upon a Crime Books on a holiday episodes of 7 Minutes in Book Heaven. Located in Minneapolis, Once Upon a Crime Books is an independent bookstore specializing in mystery fiction. Listen to these 4 new episodes of 7 Minutes in Book Heaven everywhere you stream your podcasts and visit Upon a Crime Books online at onceuponacrimebooks.com.Support the show
Show #280 - Seeley Dave - Recent Musings - Xtracycle Sidecar - WMSE Pledge Premiums https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRqefBwbpEQ The Milwaukee Minute (or 5) Daily Bird is back! Are you fuckn' kidding me? - https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/leinenkugels-closings Link to Sven's (Greg) American Heart Association 100 Mile Challenge Fundraiser - https://www.facebook.com/share/5LvbvnWQ5F4ADFD4/ Santa Cycle Rampage 2024 - https://www.facebook.com/events/1253886332313603/ - Saturday, December 7th, 9am at Wisconsin Bike Fed / Bayview Wheel and Sprocket Milwaukee Winter Bike Party at Amorphic - Wednesday, December 4th 5:30 - https://facebook.com/events/s/milwaukee-winter-bike-party/1223246758953487/ PodcastMKE Mugs! Get yourself one! - https://podcastmke.printful.me/ Molten aluminum pour outside Amorphic Beer. Hot!! Socially Suspect at Veggas for Ivy Gilday's benefit. Rock! Talkin' Schmack Is it April Fool's Day already? Trek Steel full suspension bike?? - https://www.singletracks.com/mtb-gear/would-you-buy-this-steel-trek-full-suspension-mountain-bike/ Winter project - https://www.reddit.com/r/CargoBike/comments/117c9wb/xtracycle_sidecar/ This frame is so Sweeeet! Crumbworks Chunk - https://www.crumbworks.jp/blank-3/chunk-pre-orders Swrve Black Friday Sale is on now! Code BFCM24 - 30% off! - https://swrve.us Crumbworks Chunk! Smokin'! Show Guest - Dave Schlabowske Show Beer - Founder's All Day IPA For Sale Corner: Surface 604 Fatbike Paul Klamper Brakes Stuff for sale on Facebook Marketplace Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doin' Global Fat-bike Day - Saturday, December 7th unless otherwise noted Two Rivers, Wisconsin - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fat-bike-day-2024-two-r/1739291673553815/ Lincoln, Nebraska - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fat-bike-day-2024/1227243121813422/ Red Deer, Alberta - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fatbike-day-2024/1574861690072204/ Breckenridge, Colorado - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fatbike-day-ride-brecke/1734179690760311/ Woodbridge, Connecticut - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fat-bike-day/2805444582967079/ Midland, Michigan - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fat-bike-day-2024/472388439194262/ Gloucestershire - Sunday, December 8th - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fatbike-day-gloucesters/1766403270854221/ Iowa City, Iowa - Saturday December 14th - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fatbike-day-extended-pl/1737812243663424/ St. Cloud, Minnesota - https://facebook.com/events/s/global-fat-bike-day/2115380462214269/ January 3rd-5th - Shred de She – Fat Bike - Hayward, WI - https://www.birkie.com/bike/events/shred-de-she/ February 15, 2025 – Polar Roll Mass Start – https://906adventureteam.com/mountain-bike-events/polar-roll/ March 8th, 2025 – Fat Bike Birkie – Cable, WI – https://www.birkie.com/bike/events/fat-bike-birkie/ Bikes! Omnium Electric Mini Max - Medium - Blurple Large Schlick Cycles APe for aggressive fatbiking - Purple. Possibly the last APe! Definitely the last Teesdale-built APe! Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. Schlick Fatbikes A bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! ============================= Equipment we use during the production of Full Spectrum Cycling: ============================= Rode Podcaster Pro II - https://amzn.to/3xKbRfI (Amazon) Ulanzi Crab Tripod - https://amzn.to/3WIxWVk (Amazon) Neewer Camera Desk Mount with Overhead Camera Mounting Arm and 1...
An incredibly creepy tale from East Anglia starts the run into Halloween this week. A frightful fable of foolishness that still resonates to this day. Steady your nerves and join me at the firepit at the heart of the forest at the Time between Times for the tale of the Grisly Ghosts of Great Melton. Please do not listen whilst driving or operating machinery and listener discretion advised this week as its quite a dark story. Link to my Halloween performance https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1032614386427?aff=oddtdtcreator www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton www.patreon.com/owenstaton7 twitter - @theowenstaton Take care my friends Owen x
Welcome to a new episode of our special series, At The Cap Table.Today, Sarah Finegan, Senior Investor at Antler has a discussion with Nicola McClafferty, Partner at Molten Ventures. Molten Ventures, formerly Draper Esprit, is a venture capital firm investing in high-growth technology companies with global ambitions, with offices in London and Dublin. Molten is publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange and takes flexible and patient capital to invest across primary, secondary, and fund funds. Molten invests ~$200 million a year across Seed - Series B stage companies with ~$2 billion AUM.Nicola spent 5 years as a venture capital investor with Balderton Capital and media consultancy Ravensbeck, focusing on early-stage technology and digital consumer investments. She graduated from University College Dublin with a degree in International Business and French.In this episode of *At The Cap Table*, Nicola will share her insights and experiences in a dynamic and wide-ranging discussion. We'll dive into Nicola's personal journey, her work at Molten Ventures, and her industry expertise, offering a mix of personal and business insights. Stay tuned for an engaging and informative conversation!Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview
Day 955.Today, we discuss the Pentagon's verbal contortions as it explains where and when the US will shoot down Iranian missiles - plot spoiler: Israel now, Ukraine never - and speak to the author of a new book explaining how the Russian Orthodox Church became a vital force in Putin's existential war against Ukraine.Contributors:Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.RolandOliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.With thanks to Lucy Ash (Foreign affairs broadcaster and author). @LucyAAsh on X.Full video of David's funeral:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/03/david-knowles-funeral-telegraph-journalist-ukraine-podcast/Lucy Ash's book, 'The Baton and the Cross: Russia's Church from Pagans to Putin':https://www.amazon.co.uk/Baton-Cross-Russias-Church-Pagans/dp/1837731837 Articles Referenced: Exclusive Boris Johnson interview (The Telegraph): https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/10/03/boris-johnson-exclusive-interview-putin-trump-lockdown-echr/1.5 million Ukrainian children at risk of being deported to Russia, ombudsman says (Kyiv Independent): https://kyivindependent.com/1-5-million-ukrainian-children-at-risk-of-being-deported-by-russia-ombudsman-saysStudents can subscribe to our coverage for free:We're giving university students worldwide unlimited access to The Telegraph completely free of charge. Just enter your student email address at telegraph.co.uk/studentsub to enjoy 12 months' free access to our website and app. Better still, you'll get another 12 months each time you re-validate your email address.Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.ukHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Screw It Just Do It Session, I sit down with James Clark, Marketing Director at Molten Ventures, to discuss the intricate process of rebranding Draper Esprit to Molten Ventures. James shares the challenges, considerations, and emotional aspects of rebranding a well-established company. Learn how engaging stakeholders, maintaining brand identity, and navigating the rebranding process during the COVID-19 lockdown led to a successful transformation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the complexities of brand management and rebranding.
Giant spiders crawl around the walls of an ancient city on Mars. And if that doesn’t sound like the plot of a bad movie, then what does? It turns out, though, that this plot is true – in a way. The “city” consists of walls of volcanic rock or hardened sand. And the “spiders” are explosions of dark dust from below the surface. The region is called Inca City. It was discovered in 1972, in pictures from a Mars orbiter. It’s a grid of intersecting lines that resembles the outline of an ancient Incan city. The walls are miles long and hundreds of feet tall. Scientists aren’t sure what created the lines. They could be hardened sand dunes. The most recent idea says they’re volcanic rock. Inca City may lie inside an old impact crater. Molten rock could have bubbled up through cracks in the crater floor. The floor was covered up, but the Martian winds have swept it clean, exposing the ridges. Inca City is near the edge of the southern polar ice cap. Frozen carbon dioxide covers the region in winter. In spring, it vaporizes. Carbon dioxide a few feet below the surface can vaporize first, blowing holes in the ice above it. Dark dust in the plumes then settles to the surface – forming “spiders” around the walls of Inca City. Look for Mars before and during dawn now. It looks like a bright orange star. Tomorrow, it’s to the upper right of the crescent Moon. The brilliant planet Jupiter stands above them. Script by Damond Benningfield
The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth is a wildly entertaining podcast that revels in people's absurd and often hilarious mistakes. In each episode, hosts Schnebly and Toth delve into true stories of misadventures and miscalculations, from everyday blunders to spectacular gaffes. With a keen eye for the funny side of human error, they explore how even the most straightforward decisions can spiral into comedic chaos. The show combines storytelling with witty banter, offering listeners a laugh and a gentle reminder of our shared imperfections. Whether it's a failed science experiment or an office mishap, Schnebly and Toth are here to celebrate the humor in life's Shallow End. If you would like to advertise on The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth, contact advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Realm Maintenance : Your News for World of Warcraft and Blizzard Game Podcasts
So many updates! The War Within Pre-Patch has hit, the Molten Core in SoD is released, the Perils have begun in Paradise, and the Cenarions are here in Rumble! And we've gotten to try Juno, Overwatch 2's next Hero! As always, you can find the Weekly Blizzard Podcast Roundup in written form at bonusroll.gg. Find our hosts online: Ease: @EaseBRP on Twitter, Threads and Bluesky, https://www.youtube.com/GamingWithEasePaacreek: @Paacreek on Twitter, beacons.ai/paacreek You can find Realm Maintenance @RealmPodcast Twitter. You can find the podcast directory, this show and many more on BonusRoll.gg. And as always, thanks for listening. Articles we covered: WORLD OF WARCRAFT The War Within Pre-Expansion Content Update Notes—Now Live!Turn Up the Heat in Season of Discovery: Molten Core OVERWATCH Director's Take: Opening up the conversation on 5v5 and 6v6 WARCRAFT RUMBLE The Cenarions Are Here! HEARTHSTONE Perils in Paradise is NOW LIVE
John is sweaty. Peaches is sweaty. But the baby doesn't mind... Luke hurt his tongue...twice. And, eventually we get around to talking about being "counter-cultural." Viva la Revolucion! You can email the Comedian's family at Nextdoor@johnbranyan.com.
John is sweaty. Peaches is sweaty. But the baby doesn't mind... Luke hurt his tongue...twice. And, eventually we get around to talking about being "counter-cultural." Viva la Revolucion! You can email the Comedian's family at Nextdoor@johnbranyan.com.
John is sweaty. Peaches is sweaty. But the baby doesn't mind... Luke hurt his tongue...twice. And, eventually we get around to talking about being "counter-cultural." Viva la Revolucion! You can email the Comedian's family at Nextdoor@johnbranyan.com.
It would take a couple of hours to fly from Chesapeake Bay, on the coast of Virginia, to the forests and swamps of eastern Texas. But about 35 million years ago, some brownish-green bits of glass made the trip in just minutes – the result of a massive collision between Earth and a space rock. The rock was an asteroid or comet, and was perhaps two or three miles in diameter. It slammed into the coastline at tens of thousands of miles per hour. The impact gouged a crater about 50 miles across and a mile deep, which later became Chesapeake Bay. The collision vaporized the space rock and some of the ground it hit. It also blasted millions of tons of water, mud, and granite high into the sky. The heat of the impact melted sand and some of the other debris. Molten droplets blasted through the air at thousands of miles per hour. Many of them were sculpted into aerodynamic shapes, like teardrops or spheres. As they cooled, they fell to Earth as pieces of glass known as tektites. A major field of them has been found in Georgia. Another is in Texas. Its tektites are known as Bediasites. They’re named for a small town, which took the name from a native tribe that inhabited the region long ago. The first Bediasites were discovered in 1936. The largest is nicknamed the “Star of Sabine” for the location where it was found. It weighs about seven ounces – a large chunk of colored glass that crossed half a continent in a hurry. Script by Damond Benningfield
Show Notes 5 July 2024Story 1: Energy company launches world's first energy storage facility using molten salt.Source: The Cool Down Story by Wes StenzelLink: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/energy-company-launches-world-s-first-energy-storage-facility-using-molten-salt-groundbreaking-technologies-can-change-our-world-towards-a-more-sustainable-future/ar-BB1oR6ypSee also: https://interestingengineering.com/energy/world-first-molten-salt-energy-storageSee video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbzr6sRks-wStory 2: First-ever 3D printer that gulps plastic, metal, chips to make layered devices -Innovative 3D printing method streamlines multi-materials manufacturing Source: Science Daily Story by University of MissouriLink: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240624125422.htmSee also: https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/shopping/first-ever-3d-printer-that-gulps-plastic-metal-chips-to-make-layered-devices/ar-BB1oQjJCSee also: https://optics.org/news/15/6/38Story 3: Researchers make ‘green' [modular] floor to replace steel [in multistory buildings]Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory NewsLink: https://www.ornl.gov/news/researchers-make-green-floor-replace-steelStory 4: Researchers [repurpose a video gaming device to] develop technology that may allow stroke patients to undergo rehab at homeSource: MedicalXpress Story from NYU Tandon School of EngineeringLink: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-06-technology-patients-rehab-home.htmlFor more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
What are molten salt reactors, and how are they transforming the nuclear industry? In this episode, we delve into the latest developments of atomic energy with Dr. Matthew Memmott, an associate professor in the chemical engineering department at Brigham Young University. Dr. Memmott's research focuses on advanced nuclear reactor design, nuclear safety, and system modeling. Currently, he is honing in on molten salt micro-reactor technology – with an emphasis on fission products and transuranic bearing molten salts. Dr. Memmott also teaches fluid mechanics and introductory nuclear engineering at BYU. Join us now to find out: What molten salts are, and how they are revolutionizing nuclear energy. How nuclear meltdowns happen, and ways to prevent them. The difference between traditional reactors and molten salt reactors. The unique advantages of molten salt reactors. You can learn more about Dr. Matthew Memmott and his work here! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Welcome to the first episode of the Metal Massacre podcast! Your hosts, Dustin Peters and Lucian, dive into a whirlwind of metal talk, band life, and behind-the-scenes stories. Recorded on the road between shows in Kansas City and Lincoln, Nebraska, this episode is packed with energy and raw insights. Join us as we discuss our band Molten's journey, favorite gigs, and the vibrant Omaha metal scene. We also touch on some exciting news about potential collaborations between Duff McKagan and Jerry Cantrell. Plus, Lucian shares his experiences as a roadie for major bands like Motley Crue and Shinedown. To top it all off, we review the album "Arms Around the Armistice" by North Texas band Tragic Forms, showcasing their unique blend of metal styles MERCH Beard & Tattoo care | Use Promo Code : METAL for 20% off your order | Instagram | | Tiktok | | Twitter | | Early Access to all episodes|
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A surprising note to end what was a very hoppy week! Kelsey from North Park Beer Company flexing his over all skill at crafting any kind of beer with a 6% AVB stout that packs and immense amount chocolate called Molten Phenix. Come listen and wish him a happy early birthday!
The Astroquarks delve into the possibility of giant alien constructs around stars, and the strange weather on a planet that is unreasonably close to its star. Join us for space news, trivia, and a fun exploration of odd topics in astronomy on Walkabout the Galaxy.
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Today, molten salt reactors (MSRs) are experiencing a resurgence of interest worldwide, with numerous companies and research institutions actively developing various designs. MSRs offer several potential advantages, including enhanced safety, reduced waste generation, and the ability to utilize thorium as a fuel source, as previously mentioned. “There are several molten salt reactor companies that are in the process of cutting deals and getting MOIs [memorandums of intent] with foreign countries,” Mike Conley, author of the book Earth Is a Nuclear Planet: The Environmental Case for Nuclear Power, said as a guest on The POWER Podcast. Conley is a nuclear energy advocate and strong believer in MSR technology. He called MSRs “a far superior reactor technology” compared to light-water reactors (LWRs). The thorium fuel cycle is a key component in at least some MSR designs. The thorium fuel cycle is the path that thorium transmutes through from fertile source fuel to uranium fuel ready for fission. Thorium-232 (Th-232) absorbs a neutron, transmuting it into Th-233. Th-233 beta decays to protactinium-233 (Pa-233), and finally undergoes a second beta minus decay to become uranium-233 (U-233). This is the one way of turning natural and abundant Th-232 into something fissionable. Since U-233 is not naturally found but makes an ideal nuclear reactor fuel, it is a much sought-after fuel cycle. “The best way to do this is in a molten salt reactor, which is an incredible advance in reactor design. And the big thing is, whether you're fueling a molten salt reactor with uranium or thorium or plutonium or whatever, it's a far superior reactor technology. It absolutely cannot melt down under any circumstances whatsoever period,” said Conley. Conley suggested that most of the concern people have about nuclear power revolves around the spread of radioactive material. Specifically, no matter how unlikely it is, if an accident occurred and contamination went airborne, the fact that it could spread beyond the plant boundary is worrisome to many people who oppose nuclear power. “The nice thing about a molten salt reactor is: if a molten salt reactor just goes belly up and breaks or gets destroyed or gets sabotaged, you'll have a messed-up reactor room with a pancake of rock salt on the floor, but not a cloud of radioactive steam that's going to go 100 miles downwind,” Conley explained. And the price for an MSR could be much more attractive than the cost of currently available GW-scale LWR units. “The ThorCon company is predicting that they will be able to build for $1 a watt,” said Conley. “That's one-fourteenth of what Vogtle was,” he added, referring to Southern Company's nuclear expansion project in Georgia, which includes two Westinghouse AP1000 units. Of course, projections do not always align with reality, so MSR pilot projects will be keenly watched to validate claims. There is progress being made on MSR projects. For example, in February 2022, TerraPower and Southern Company announced an agreement to design, construct, and operate the Molten Chloride Reactor Experiment (MCRE)—the world's first critical fast-spectrum salt reactor—at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Since then, Southern Company reported successfully commencing pumped-salt operations in the Integrated Effects Test (IET), signifying a major achievement for the project. The IET is a non-nuclear, externally heated, 1-MW multiloop system, located at TerraPower's laboratory in Everett, Washington. “The IET will inform the design, licensing, and operation of an approximately 180-MW MCFR [Molten Chloride Fast Reactor] demonstration planned for the early 2030s timeframe,” Southern Company said.
The first Orchid Isle cozy mystery, set in tropical Hilo, Hawai'i, introduces a fun and feisty LGBTQ+ couple who swap surfing lessons for sleuthing sessions!Retired caterer Valerie Corbin and her wife Kristen have come to the Big Island of Hawai'i to treat themselves to a well-earned tropical vacation. After the recent loss of her brother, Valerie is in sore need of a distraction from her troubles and is looking forward to enjoying the delicious food and vibrant culture the state has to offer.Early one morning, the couple and their friend - tattooed local boy, Isaac - set out to see an active lava flow, and Valerie is mesmerized by the shape-shifting mass of orange and red creeping over the field of black rock. Spying a boot in the distance, she strides off alone, pondering how it could have gotten there, only to realize to her horror that the boot is still attached to a leg - a leg which is slowly being engulfed by the hot lava.Valerie's convinced a murder has been committed - but as she's the only witness to the now-vanished corpse, who's going to believe her?Determined to prove what she saw, and get justice for the unknown victim, Valerie launches her own investigation. But, thrown into a Hawaiian culture far from the luaus and tiki bars of glossy tourist magazines, she soon begins to fear she may be the next one to end up entombed in shiny black rock . . .Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack is joined today by Flibe Energy's President and Chief Technologist, Kirk Sorensen. What is Flibe Energy, you ask? Well, it is a leading nuclear technology company that wants to change our lives for the […]
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack is joined today by Flibe Energy's President and Chief Technologist, Kirk Sorensen. What is Flibe Energy, you ask? Well, it is a leading nuclear technology company that wants to change our lives for the better with their molten salt reactors. And why is it called Flibe? You will have to listen to find out—and to be smarter than all your friends. In all seriousness, you will want to check out this fascinating conversation with one of the most interesting voices in nuclear energy. Once you listen to the podcast (or before), check out this important article by Kirk that explains how nuclear technology is not just critical to energy production but also for the medical community and you will see why Kirk is so passionate about the issue. Join the conversation with an email to thepowerhour@heritage.org! Don't forget to tell us what you thought of the podcast and what you want to hear in the future. Thank you for listening and being part of the Power Hour!https://flibe.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Behold Take-a-toa In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan unveil their gigantic model volcano into which they will cast the hottest CFB takes throughout 2024. With help from around the Verballerhood, they throw a handful of thoughts into the crater, including an unlikely outcome for Jalen Milroe, a surprise start for Colorado football, a cinderella in the ACC title game and the specific day on which Billy Napier will be fired by Florida football.Join our exclusive Patreon community at https://www.verballers.com.Like the podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our episodes:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-solid-verbal-college-football-podcast/id270037732Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MABqnjJ8GlteE1Ql9xOEsAmazon Music: https://amzn.to/49irJmDOvercast: https://overcast.fm/itunes270037732Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/podcast/6f91d1c0-2c30-012e-097f-00163e1b201cPodcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/the-solid-verbal-college-football-podcast/2415775CastBox: https://castbox.fm/vc/2233040Our college football show is also available on YouTube. Watch at subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalWant to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Stay up to date with our free weekly newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#HOTELMARS: Thorium Molten Salt Reactor for Earth, the Moon, Mars and space flight. Ajay Kothari, Space Review. https://www.thespacereview.com/article/4429/1 1920 Texas
Today, we are joined by Jonathan Sibilia, Partner at Molten Ventures and one of the judges at the European VC Awards. He is an important player in our ecosystem as one of the main LPs. He has made over 80 fund investments, 2200 underlying portfolio companies with Molten Ventures, and 2B in AUM.Jonathan joined Molten Ventures in 2009. Prior to joining the company, he was a senior associate in the technology group at Jefferies International, advising on high-profile cross-border M&A, debt & equity offerings.Previously, he worked at Rothschild & CIE in Paris. He also worked at Apax Partners Corporate Finance in France. Jonathan holds an MA in Management from EM-Lyon and the University of St Gallen in Switzerland and an MA in Advanced Corporate Finance from the University of Paris IX Dauphine.Molten Ventures is one of the most active venture capital firms in Europe, developing and investing in disruptive, high-growth technology companies.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview
Apollo 8, which launched on December 21, 1968, was the first mission to take humans to the moon and back. While the crew did not land on the moon's surface, the flight was an important prelude to a lunar landing, testing the flight trajectory and operations getting there and back. Capt. James A Lovell, Apollo 8 astronaut, shared his memories of that historic mission: “Then, looking up I saw it, the Earth, a blue and white ball, just above the lunar horizon, 240,000 miles away…I put my thumb up to the window and completely hid the Earth. Just think, over five billion people, everything I ever knew was behind my thumb…I began to question my own existence. How do I fit in to what I see?” Inspired by this wonderment and interest in perspective, glass artist Josh Simpson embarked on his own exploration of the cosmos. Born on August 17, 1949 and educated at Hamilton College, in Clinton, New York (1972), much of Simpson's career in glass has been dedicated to communicating his fascination with the earth and its role as our planet, first through entertaining demonstrations for middle schoolers, then with art lovers worldwide. He has enthusiastically shared his glass art in much the same way the astronauts shared their experiences – with any man, woman or child whose heart fills with excitement just thinking of the possibilities. Since the 1980s, Simpson has been hiding his glass Planets all over our Earth. In 2000 he launched the Infinity Project, which invites people around the world to hide Planets in exotic, mysterious, and sometimes even seemingly mundane – but personally meaningful – locations. Simpson's space-inspired glass art includes Planets, vases, platters, and sculpture. The artist has dedicated more than 50 years to inventing new glass formulas and making unique objects that embody his fascination with color, form, light, pattern, complexity, and the working of the universe. His iconic Planets evoke imaginary worlds that might exist in distant undiscovered galaxies. His New Mexico Glass suggests star-filled night skies and swirling blue seas, while Corona Glass evokes deep-space images captured by the Hubble Telescope. Simpson's work has been exhibited in the White House and numerous international museums. Select pieces are currently on permanent display at the Corning Museum of Glass, the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum, Yale University Art Museum, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and many more. Says Simpson: “I am moved by the beauty of the night sky and other astronomical phenomena. Physics and cosmology fascinate me, as does high temperature chemistry, powered flight, and all things mechanical. I am mesmerized by color, form, contrast, iridescence, tessellating patterns, and complexity.” Located in the rural hills of Western Massachusetts, Simpson's studio can be found in a converted dairy barn beside his home. Every night, the last thing he does is walk from the house to his studio to check the furnaces. Seeing an aurora borealis, watching a storm develop down the valley, or looking at the sky on a perfect summer night, compels him to translate some of the wonder of the universe into his glass. This process doesn't happen in any planned way, but gradually and unpredictably. He never tries to replicate what he sees around him, and in fact often doesn't recognize the source of inspiration until someone points it out later. Simpson states: “Molten glass consists of sand and metallic oxides combined with extraordinary, blinding heat. The result is a material that flows like honey. When it's hot, glass is alive! It moves gracefully and inexorably in response to gravity and centripetal force. It possesses an inner light and transcendent radiant heat that make it simultaneously one of the most rewarding and one of the most frustrating materials for an artist to work with. Most of my work reflects a compromise between the molten material and me; each finished piece is a solidified moment when we both agree.” In his most recent book, Josh Simpson 50 Years of Visionary Glass, 500 beautiful photos and informative (and humorous) narration by the artist, reveals the evolution of Simpson's evocative glass art over the past 50 years. In-depth looks at his several signature series and experimental works illustrate how the artist has continually explored new ways to express—in glass—his fascination with outer space, the natural world, and the workings of the universe. Text and photo spreads narrate the story of Simpson's glass, details of his life and process, and his contributions within the craft world. Text by experts in the glass world, including William Warmus, Tina Oldknow, Nezka Pfeifer, and others, supplies additional views. In addition, strategically placed comments from numerous museum curators, along with insights from astrophysicists and space flight professionals, present a unique perspective on the meanings and broad appeal of his unique glass. From playing the spoons, to winning story slams and flying high performance planes to the wrong number that resulted in him marrying astronaut Cady Coleman – enjoy this fascinating conversation with Josh Simpson.
We are joined this week by Megan Molten, Charleston interior designer and shop owner. Megan is known for her modern, light, and airy design sense, where she effortlessly mixes feminine and masculine elements together for a balanced and clean result. Megan talks with us about learning how to take bigger risks, how to embrace your coastal style, and ways to incorporate pattern and color through accessories like vases and artwork. Follow along with this week's decorating dilemma here. What You'll Hear On This Episode: Megan took a leap of faith and left her corporate career in sales to start her business after encouragement from friends and sharing her design work on social media. Why would Megan say “no” to a white sofa?! Take a deep breath - couch colors are important, but not life or death decisions. Tips for mixing metals. Want to change your artwork around? Look for affordable options for framing. What are some of the elements of coastal design? How Megan learned to take more risks with clients in bolder and darker choices. Some out-of-the-box coastal design accessories and ideas that aren't your typical seashell. Designing vacation homes in Charleston with a minimalist approach that is also cozy and inviting. Finding that “wow” factor piece in your main spaces. How to build accessories into your budget. Mentioned: Ballard Designs Megan Molten @meganmolten Decorating Dilemma: Hi Chrissy! What a cool job to be a personal chef, and we love your vibe. You have a great base already, so here are some of our suggestions. First, we would take the track lighting down and drop a second chandelier over your sitting area. Megan loves the idea of the ceiling detail, possibly in a natural wood tone. Consider adding in a pair of lamps on the buffet table to bring in some of the brass accents. We love the idea of skylights and keeping the low lighting, but agree with no recessed lighting. As for the window in the living room, we would hang the drapery panels as high and wide as you can, and make sure you do drapery hooks and rings. In an effort to not make things too “matchy-matchy”, we would not do sconces that have drum shades like the lamp but instead would do something more contrasting.
Ignacio Luque is the co-founder of Silbat, a company revolutionizing energy storage for renewable sources. Silbat's innovative approach involves storing excess renewable energy in molten silicon at temperatures reaching up to 1400°C, and recovering the stored energy in the form of electricity using thermophotovoltaic cells.Today, as the world grapples with the challenges of energy sustainability and the need for reliable renewable energy sources, Silbat's innovation presents a promising solution. With an eye on both efficiency and cost-effectiveness, their technology boasts a CapEx of around $13 per kilowatt-hour, making sustainable energy more accessible than ever.Join us as we dive into the mechanics of Silbat's molten silicon storage system, its impact on the renewable energy landscape, and Ignacio's journey from concept to realization. We'll explore how Silbat's technology is not just a leap in energy storage but also a versatile, adaptable solution for modern energy demands, setting new standards in the industry."InnoStation Podcast: Webpage Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Baal was the god of prosperity. He was the source behind increase, profit and gain. His goal was to cause the people to worship material prosperity, to pursue wealth, to serve money, instead of worshipping God. Baal's preeminent symbol was the bull. The bull embodied his power and his connection to fertility. The appearance of the bull in ancient Israel was a sign of the nation's apostasy from God. As America has rejected God in favor of materialism, it should come as no surprise that the bull would make a reappearance.
Molten lava from a fissure in the ground flowed into an Icelandic town on Sunday, setting several houses on fire. Is the country facing a new period of volcanic activity?To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Molten lava from a fissure in the ground flowed into an Icelandic town on Sunday, setting several houses on fire. Is the country facing a new period of volcanic activity?To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we invite you to Explore Home with Megan Molten, founder and creative director of her eponymous design firm in Charleston, South Carolina. Tune in as Neil sits down with Megan to discuss her design career journey, the importance of building ironclad client relationships, and her forthcoming work featured in Flower Magazine. Megan explains how the positive feedback generated from her design-focused social media accounts gave her the confidence to transitioninto a full-time design career. Neil and Megan also touch upon how the design firm is expanding its reach, the creative process of designing a show house, and Megan's design goals for 2024. For more information on Megan's work, visit meganmolten.com or @meganmolten.
Seven years ago, Jonas Galle began his journey to develop a molten metal 3D printing technology. Since then, his young startup, ValCUN, has been on a wild ride The company has introduced a unique method for 3D printing aluminum using inexpensive feedstock and recently launched a user-friendly machine for laboratories, with plans to release one geared towards production. ValCUN aims to execute 3D printing for mass manufacturing in sectors such as power electronics and automotive. In this episode of the 3DPOD, Jonas candidly shares the challenges he faced in securing funding, evolving as an entrepreneur, and more.
In our news wrap Thursday, Thanksgiving was derailed in a small Kentucky town after a train wrecked and spilled molten sulfur, police in Niagara Falls are working to determine what led to a deadly wreck at a border crossing, New York Mayor Eric Adams denied he sexually assaulted a woman in 1993 when he worked for the police department and raids in Germany targeted members and supporters of Hamas. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 131 *Mystery of the Martian core solved A new study of data from NASA's Mars Insight lander mission has concluded that the Martian liquid metallic core is both smaller and denser than previously thought -- but also that it's surrounded by a layer of molten rock. *Protecting Europa Clipper from Jupiter's immense radiation Engineers have just completed the final piece of armour designed to protect NASA's Europa clipper spacecraft from intense radiation during its mission to explore the Jovian ice moon Europa. *India launches its first crew capsule India has carried out a successful test flight of its new manned capsule which will the subcontinent's first astronauts into orbit in 2025. *The Science Report A new study warns that future increases in ice-shelf melting in the West Antarctic are now potentially unavoidable. Claims vegetarianism may be partly related to your genes. Eastern Mediterranean was once a region of green savannahs and grasslands that provided an ideal passage for multiple early human movements out of Africa. Alex on Tech new AI chips and happy 22nd birthday to the I-pod. If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you… To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com Your support is needed... **Support SpaceTime with Stuart Gary: Be Part of Our Cosmic Journey!** SpaceTime is fueled by passion, not big corporations or grants. We're on a mission to become 100% listener-supported, allowing us to focus solely on bringing you riveting space stories without the interruption of ads.
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This week, we're running an episode from our friends at It's Been a Minute that digs into the cultural phenomenon that is Real Housewives...and why so many of us can't look away.
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