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Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall, Ass/Prof Mick Vagg 00:00:48 The switch to agricultural societies 12,000 years ago may have changed how we talk, introducing the 'f' and 'v' sounds. 00:04:58 The cane toad is an introduced pest in Australia, with no real natural predators. Until recently, when a small group of water rats learned how to eviscerate them with surgical precision! 00:06:38 The search for Planet Nine continued this year, and a new hypothesis was proposed: it might not be a planet, but a tiny primordial black hole. 00:11:28 The first ever image of a black hole's accretion disk was revealed this year. 00:15:30 NASA's InSight lander has been trying to drill a heat probe into the Martian surface, but it's been a heartbreaking story of progress and setbacks. 00:19:38 DNA testing has found that the same variety of grapes used 9,000 years ago to make wine are still being used today by some winemakers in France. 00:25:29 Researchers painted cows to look like zebras to find out if they were less likely to be bitten by flies. They were! 00:28:47 Scientists found that rats who had been taught to drive tiny electric cars were 'happier' and less stressed. 00:31:34 Australian scientists have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that developed a new flu vaccine. 00:36:59 Some people can smell when other people have early stages of Parkinson's Disease. Thanks to the help of one of these “super-smellers", researchers were able to identify volatile compounds produced by sufferers. 00:40:39 A crater on Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has begun to fill up - but with water, not lava. Associate Professor Mick Vagg is a consultant in rehabilitation and pain medicine.
Logic Above All Else with the Abbot of The Space-Anchor of Logic
The Abbot reveals that the process of transferring the essence of a human being to an electro-cybernetic lifeform is a divine act fully supported by the highest power (and ultimate logic) of the Universe (the SI), when the S-AoL's monks supervise the act. He goes into more detail and depth about the 1596 Miracle/Omen involving NASA's InSight vehicle on Mars, as this Miracle/Omen relates to The Way of Logic, giving Followers worlwide reason to know that The Way of Logic is "one" with the Universe and it's 'highest power'. Lastly, JS Bach's beautiful and inspiring piece, BWV248, is offered to the Community for their satisfaction during the Holiday Season.
Logic Above All Else with the Abbot of The Space-Anchor of Logic
The Abbot explains that a Key-code of 17 ASCII / UNICODE characters, found onboard an orbiting satellite in the Earth's LEO and on Mars onboard NASA's InSight vehicle, can produce the number (1596) guiding one to the year 1596 - a critical year in cosmology and mathematics (geometry). He then explains how that year's number was in fact part of a revelation for all of humanity hidden in the Abbot's Silicon Key-code, highliting the divinity of this Key-code presently onboard these space vehicles already in the Earth's LEO and on Mars.
NASA's InSight lander on Mars is trying to use its robotic arm to get the mission’s heat flow probe, or mole, digging again.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA's InSight lander on Mars is trying to use its robotic arm to get the mission’s heat flow probe, or mole, digging again.
In this fabulous episode we are speaking with Dr JJ Eldridge, who is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland. Their general research concerns the lives and deaths of stars and particularly the effects of binary interactions on the lives of binary stars and how these change the appearance of galaxies, alter the rates of different types of supernovae and impact on gravitational wave events. Then for observers and astrophotographers Dr Ian 'Astroblog' Musgrave , in 'What's Up Doc', tells us what to look for in the morning, evening & night skies. And then Ian takes us on an astronomical tangent to talk about a 'stream' of 309 stars discovered by the Gaia spacecraft arcing out from Omega Centauri, and the tails and material shedding from Asteroid Gault, In the news: .1. LIGO Observation Run #3 started last week and has already detected a new gravitational wave event, the hunt is on for multi-wavelength counterparts. If it is, as indicated, a NS-NS event, the universe just got a whole lot more gold and platinum. .2. NASA's InSight robot detects first clear Marsquake, ushering a new scientific discipline. Martian Seismology. .3. An international team find the earliest building block of our universe, the helium hydride ion (HeH+) in the direction of the planetary nebula NGC 7027.
Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall, Dr. Helen Maynard-Casely 00:01:16 NASA's InSight probe begins drilling into the Martian surface - and stops. 00:17:11 Twins are either identical (one egg splits into two copies) or fraternal (two eggs fertilised at the same time). But that's not always the case - as a mother in Queensland found out when she had sesquizygotic twins. 00:25:44 Timothy Ray Brown, who was known as The Berlin Patient, was the first person to be "cured" of HIV. Now a second man appears to have also been cured, using the same bone marrow transplant technique. 00:33:32 Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is also the only moon known to have a thick, dense atmosphere. But now, thanks to the Rosetta probe's studies of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the origins of Titan's atmosphere may have been revealed. Dr. Helen Maynard-Casely is an instrument scientist for the WOMBAT high-intensity powder diffractometer at ANSTO, Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. This episode contains traces of Loudwire's Toni Gonzalez reporting on an Australian study of people who listen to Death Metal.
NASA's InSight lander has deployed its first instrument onto the surface of Mars, completing a major mission milestone. https://spacenewspodcast.com https://discord.gg/HEM4d9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/space-news/support
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA's InSight has been busy.
NASA's InSight has been busy.
Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall, Jo Benhamu 00:02:27 NASA's InSight probe lands on Mars, with a slew of instruments to analyse what the red planet is made of. 00:17:43 Against all conventional knowledge, mitochondrial DNA is sometimes inherited from the father. 00:28:01 Professor He Jiankui announced he's created the world's first ever gene edited babies using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique. His claims of HIV immune babies are extraordinary, but mired in contention amongst ethical and procedural controversy. Jo Benhamu is a Clinical Research Nurse with a Masters in Bioethics. This episode contains traces of Sir David Attenborough speaking at the COP24 UN conference in Katowice, Poland.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Listen to Martian wind blow across NASA's InSight lander.
Listen to Martian wind blow across NASA's InSight lander.
The room burst with cries of elation and tears of joy running down every official in the control room, who sat there with waited breath at Jet Propulsion Labaoratory in Pasadena California as its InSight Lander touched down on Monday but this is not it. There's a horde of challenges that the team of Principal Investigation and the project management looking at right now. Will they be able to complete the mission successfully ?
Space: The Final Frontier! Abby only lets Jim say that once, although a second mention sneaks in near the end of the podcast. This was recorded minutes after NASA's InSight spacecraft landed on the surface of Mars, and Abby and Jim discuss the significance of that accomplishment, as well as the history of America's space program, including the Cold War competition that got us to the moon first and, so far, last. The future of space travel also comes into focus, as does Elon Musk's prediction that there's a "70% chance" the he will personally travel to Mars. Also, who did astronaut Buzz Aldrin punch in the face?
LISTEN TO RATIONAL RADIO LIVE ON WHIP | M/W/F 4-5PM EST MONDAY 11/26 | U.S. agents fire tear gas at a group of migrants as they try to cross the border into the United States, while NASA's InSight lander reaches Mars. Join hosts Tony, Irish, and Dan for discussions on immigration policy and space exploration on this episode of Rational Radio. Skip to a topic: 6:36 - U.S. Agents Spray Tear Gas At Migrants, Briefly Close Tijuana Border Entry https://www.npr.org/2018/11/25/670687806/u-s-agents-spray-tear-gas-at-migrants-briefly-close-tijuana-border-entry 18:20 - Border Patrol Foundation President Says Tear-Gassing Migrants Is Fine Because It’s ‘Natural’ https://www.complex.com/life/2018/11/border-patrol-foundation-president-claims-using-tear-gar-on-migrants-is-fine-because-its-natural 33:52 - NASA's InSight Lander Safely Touches Down On Mars https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mars-landing-nasa-insight-lander-safely-touches-down-on-mars-today-2018-11-26 Edited to podcast format by EMELY MOREL Intro music attribution: Chicago by [JCM] Canada
Everyday Einstein's Quick and Dirty Tips for Making Sense of Science
What makes the spacecraft's arrival at Mars so special and what will we learn from the mission? Read the transcript at https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/science/4-tips-to-understand-the-importance-of-nasas-insight-landing Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW EVERYDAY EINSTEIN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qdteinstein Twitter: https://twitter.com/qdteinstein
In deze uitzending gaan we praten over de belangrijke stap die is gezet omtrent het vertrek van het Verenigd Koninkrijk uit de EU. Op een top in Brussel stemden de regeringsleiders van de EU-landen in met het scheidingsverdrag én een politieke verklaring over de relatie na het Britse vertrek.En de InSight-missie van NASA zal vandaag aankomen op Mars, nadat het op 5 mei dit jaar werd gelanceerd. Alleen de landing zal nog spannend worden. Want van alle landingen op Mars tot nu toe, is maar 40 procent gelukt.NASA's InSight-missie landt op Mars, maar hoe werkt dat?
When NASA's InSight descends to the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018, it is guaranteed to be a white-knuckle event.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
When NASA's InSight descends to the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018, it is guaranteed to be a white-knuckle event.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
When NASA's InSight lands on Mars, it will be the first mission on another planet to use a robotic arm to grasp instruments and place them on the surface.
When NASA's InSight lands on Mars, it will be the first mission on another planet to use a robotic arm to grasp instruments and place them on the surface.
The Principal Investigator of NASA/JPL's InSight Mission, Bruce Banerdt, joins us to talk about their mission to Mars, looking for Marsquakes and the latest on InSight itself.Space Launches:Blue Origin Mission 9Falcon 9 Launches Telstar 19 VANTAGEAriane 5 Launches Galileo 23-26Falcon 9 Launches Iridium-7 MissionIn Space News:Water on MarsCommercial Crew HypeTESS begins hunting planetsIf you would like to continue the conversation we have a few great ways to do that:- Comment right here on YouTube. We'll comment back or even feature it in the show- Create a new post on our community forum at https://community.tmro.tv -- That can be anything related to this video, space, science, technology -- Or anything at all! We just want to hear from you!- Head over to our real-time Discord channel here: https://discord.gg/9NkkFWD#InSight #NASA #Mars
NASA launched an InSight Lander on a 7-month trek to Mars on Sunday, and luckily, I Need My Space correspondent Jeremy Bent was on the ground at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California to hear the launch. In this bonus episode, we hear from NASA personnel about the mission.Follow I Need My Space on Social Media:Twitter: @INeedMySpacePodInstagram: @INeedMySpacePodFB Group: I Need My Space PodTo continue the conversation from this episode, use the hashtag #INeedMySpaceAbout Inverse:Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.Credits:I Need My Space is an Inverse production hosted by Rae Paoletta and Steve Ward, produced by Sam Riddell, and executive produced by Hannah Margaret Allen and Weston Green. This episode was also produced by Jeremy Bent and Rollie Williams. Our intro and outro music was created by Andrew Olivares. Additional Music by P C III (Pipe Choir Three).Rae: @payoletterSteve: @stevejohnhenrywAndrew: https://soundcloud.com/andrewoP C III: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/P_C_III/
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The moon and Saturn meet Mars in the morning as NASA's Insight spacecraft launches to the red planet on May 5.
The moon and Saturn meet Mars in the morning as NASA's Insight spacecraft launches to the red planet on May 5.
Our weekly news round-up: NASA's InSight lander will probe the Martian interior; Spacecraft AR app allows spacecraft to be visualised as never before; Space Net offers super hi res, multi-spectral imagery to developers and start-ups for free; Pigs brains kept alive after decapitation; Private owner of France.com has his site seized by French Government; Apple will pay US$21 billion in back taxes to Ireland; Drug testing tech at dance parties and festivals; Scam watch: fake utility bills.
NASA's InSight will be the first interplanetary launch from America's West Coast. Residents in some of California's coastal communities could get a front row seat. Here's when and where to see it.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA's InSight will be the first interplanetary launch from America's West Coast. Residents in some of California's coastal communities could get a front row seat. Here's when and where to see it.
NASA's InSight arrives at Vandenberg AFB and readies for launch, Opportunity uses its grinder for the first time in 300 sols, and Curiosity celebrates 2,000 Martian days on the Red Planet.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA's InSight arrives at Vandenberg AFB and readies for launch, Opportunity uses its grinder for the first time in 300 sols, and Curiosity celebrates 2,000 Martian days on the Red Planet.
NASA's InSight spacecraft arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, to begin final preparations for launch.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA's InSight spacecraft arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, to begin final preparations for launch.