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This week, the White House posted an executive order which details the administration's intent to stop ‘dangerous gain-of-function research'. We talk to Gigi Gronvall, an immunologist and biosecurity expert at Johns Hopkins University who fears the timing and added bureaucracy could stop all sorts of important biosciences unnecessarily, and that the order is somewhat ideologically driven.Also, Nasa's Juno mission has provided data on the most powerful volcanic event ever recorded, which took place on the planet Io, one of Jupiter's moons. Hellish Io, squeezed as it is by the immense gravity of Jupiter, has not been observed from its poles before in this manner. Last week at EGU25, Science in Action got to speak with the mission's principal investigator, Scott Bolton of Southwest Research Institute.Still on Jupiter's moons, we also ask whether there could there be life on Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa? Scientists believe their glaciated oceans may harbour conditions suitable for life. Also at the EGU meeting were Jonathan Lunine, chief scientist at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab, and Athena Coustenis, director of research at the Paris Observatory in Meudon.Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield with Tabby Taylor-Buck Production co-ordinator: Josie Hardy(Photo: Clinical support technician extracts viruses from swab samples. Credit: Jane Barlow/Getty Images)
Community Kevin Brannon and R. Scott Bolton talk with the West Coast Outdoors & Sportfishing Expo, Kevin's upcoming trip to Washington, DC and the Guppy fundraiser.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today David Staples and long-time Oilers fan Scott Bolton dig into the Oilers of Edmonton's 5-0 loss to the Kings of Los Angeles
As the world increasingly moves toward cleaner energy solutions, the demand for long-duration energy storage is at an all-time high. Hydrostor, a global leader in compressed air energy storage, is addressing this challenge by providing scalable, efficient, and sustainable alternatives to traditional battery technology. In this episode of Alternative Power Plays, hosts Alan Seltzer and John Povilaitis speak with Scott Bolton, Executive Vice President of Global Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Hydrostor. They discuss how the company's innovative storage technology is helping to stabilize power grids around the world. Scott explains the mechanics of compressed air energy storage and compares it to lithium-ion batteries and pumped hydro, illustrating why this technology is positioned to play a crucial role in the transition to clean energy.The conversation also highlights Hydrostor's flagship projects—the Silver City Energy Center in Australia and the Willow Rock project in California—showing how these large-scale storage solutions meet various energy market needs. Additionally, Scott addresses the regulatory challenges that Hydrostor faces, discusses how they collaborate with policymakers to facilitate energy storage deployment, and shares insights on the future of energy infrastructure development.To learn more about Hydrostor, visit: https://hydrostor.ca/ To learn more about Scott Bolton, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-bolton-72489/To learn more about Alan Seltzer, visit: https://www.bipc.com/alan-seltzer To learn more about John Povilaitis, visit: https://www.bipc.com/john-povilaitis
Community Kevin Brannon talks with R. Scott Bolton and his new book The Bowling Bag in the Bag Seat, Kevin's books and more. They discuss teamwork, writing and publishing, marketing and more.
Community Kevin Brannon talks with co-host R. Scott Bolton about management techniques, dealing with employees, being prepared and much more.
Community Kevin Brannon talks with R. Scott Bolton about all the Reel Anglers Fishing Program has accomplished this year and the opportunities that await in 2025.
In another special episode, Scott Bolton brings us interviews from the Barber Vintage Festival presented by BMW Motorrad, which has grown to become one of the largest vintage motorcycle gatherings in the world. Along with the several disciplines of AHMRA vintage racing, the festival features the Pro Challenge race which attracts current and past MotoAmerica Stars. This year King Kenny Roberts was the Grand Marshal, accompanied by his son Kenny Jr. 2000 GP500 World Champion. Scott was able to speak with Tyler Scott (02:15), Hayden Gillim, (07:16), Stefano Mesa (13:10) and Kenny Roberts Jr (17:38). Enjoy! If you're a regular listener, please sign up to support the show financially if you can and don't forget to connect with us via the social media channels. Thanks to all our loyal listeners and supporters and thanks also to show partner Roadskin. Zoom Zoom…….
Devin Crow talks about some of his favorite anime shows, drinks some 7UP Shirley Temple, samples some Kern River Brewing sour beer and discusses upcoming movies with R., Scott Bolton.
Community Kevin Brannon talks with R. Scott Bolton about Kevin's most recent adventures, including the Blue Carpet Premiere Series and the ASA Summit as well as upcoming events such as the Latino Business Expo, the Spook-Tacular Family Fishing Day, and some news about next year's upcoming episodes.
Community Kevin is in a meeting so R. Scott Bolton talks with Guppy Leader Marshall Neal about the program and what it means, as well as how it continues to grow. (Spoiler Alert: Community Kevin shows up at the end!)
Community Kevin and R. Scott Bolton talk about upcoming events including a Big Premiere, Pier Events, the future and more.
Jupiter's innermost Galilean moon, Io, is peppered with volcanos that are erupting almost all the time. In this episode, Scott Bolton, Principal Investigator of the Juno mission to Jupiter, describes what we're learning from this space probe. Since its arrival in 2017, its orbit around the giant planet has progressively shifted to take it close to Jupiter's moons and rings. In December 2023 and February 2024, it flew by Io, approaching within a distance of only 1,500 km. This enabled it to capture high-resolution imagery of its constantly changing surface, including hitherto unseen regions near its poles. As discussed in the podcast, Juno is equipped with a microwave instrument that enables it to look slightly below the moon's surface into its lava lakes, as well as a suite of magnetometers to study Jupiter's giant magnetosphere and its remarkable interaction with Io. Bolton's research focuses on Jupiter and Saturn and the formation and evolution of the solar system. Prior to the Juno mission, he led a number of science investigations on the Cassini, Galileo, Voyager, and Magellan missions. He is Director of the Space Sciences Department at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
In this episode, Scott Bolton reports from round 1 of the Moto-America championship at Road Atlanta. Scott catches up with Sean Dylan Kelley, Blake Davis and Hayden Gillim to hear their thoughts as round 1 unfolds and for the season ahead. Following this, Rich reports from a windy Donington Park in early April where the BSB circus was in testing action. Broadcaster Keith Huewen gives his thoughts on BSB, WSBK & MGP before Rich speaks with Charley Winfield from Tag Honda Racing to tee up plans between Tag & MotoPod for the BSB season ahead. If you're a regular listener please sign up to support the show if you can and don't forget to connect with us via X & Instagram. Thanks to all of our loyal listeners and supporters and thanks also to show partner Roadskin. Zoom Zoom…….
Community Kevin Brannon and R. Scott Bolton happily report the return of the Reel Radio podcast, available each Wednesday afternoon. In this brief preview, Kevin and Scott talk about the latest plans for the podcast, as well as the guest you can expect and more.
Devin Crow talks anime, drinks some seltzer and toasted cocnut water plus exchanges gifts with producer R. Scott Bolton.
La nave Juno, que desde 2016 estudia el planeta gigante y ahora se centra en sus lunas, empezando precisamente por Ío, ha sobrevolado su paisaje volcánico cada vez más de cerca, lo suficiente como para identificar un total de 266 volcanes activos en su superficie. Todos ellos, según los investigadores, conectados a un vasto océano global y subterráneo de magma."Ío es el cuerpo celeste más volcánico que conocemos en nuestro sistema solar -afirmó Scott Bolton, investigador principal de Juno, en mayo de 2023, cuando la nave llegó a unos 35.500 kilómetros de Io-. Al observarlo a lo largo del tiempo, podemos ver cómo varían los volcanes: con qué frecuencia entran en erupción, qué tan brillantes y calientes son, si están vinculados a un grupo o si actúan en solitario, y si la forma del flujo de lava cambia".
Devin Crow and R. Scott Bolton take a chip taste test from Seafood City (including Sweet'n'Sour Chicken Feet Flavor; Braised Duck Tongue flavor; Fried Crab Flavor) and discuss Devin's $140 birthday dinner buffet; Bärenjäger; Institution Ale; Cookie Butter Beer (seriously); Asian "Pringles"; Starfield review; New Godzilla TV series; Godzilla Minus Zero; Meg 2 review; Rum Disaster; more
Devin Crow and R. Scott Bolton discuss: Red Horse Beer; Transformers movie reviews; San Diego traffic; Numb & Spicy Potato Chips; Earthquake in the theater; Movie boxoffice numbers; Lychee beer; new Pokemon sets; Dry Wedding?!; Jarritos Hard soda; more
Jim and Rich catch up to cover the recent news as silly season simmers away and specifically with the recent announcement that Toprak Razgatlıoğlu will move to BMW World Superbike for 2024. Following the news and gossip we are pleased to present a number of interviews from the Moto-America paddock at Barber Motorsports Park as Scott Bolton catches up with Stefano Mesa, Matthew Scholtz, Cameron Beaubier, Xavi Fores and Rocco Landers. This is followed by some brief chats at Donington Park BSB as Rich catches up with James Whitham, Shane Byrne, Tommy Bridewell and Josh Brookes. Lots of racing to look forward to in the coming weeks, so Jim and Rich will be back soon to discuss the happenings at the Isle Of Man TT, Misano World Superbike and MotoGP from Mugello. Keep the listener feedback coming and become a paid subscriber if you can to help us deliver more content and features. Next up, Rich talks with Matt Birt from Dorna. Keep an eye out for episode 732 in the coming days. Zoom Zoom……
JunoCam is the incredible camera included in the Juno mission to capture polar cyclones and other mysterious beauty on Jupiter. We learn about the unique requirements the camera had to meet for the mission and how it has become an incredible scientific tool as well as a great way to reach out to the public. Juno's chief scientist Dr. Scott Bolton explains on 'This Week in Space' how the camera was designed to capture images of Jupiter's pole and how it is similar to a smartphone camera. Watch the full episode of This Week in Space: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/62 Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Bolton You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
JunoCam is the incredible camera included in the Juno mission to capture polar cyclones and other mysterious beauty on Jupiter. We learn about the unique requirements the camera had to meet for the mission and how it has become an incredible scientific tool as well as a great way to reach out to the public. Juno's chief scientist Dr. Scott Bolton explains on 'This Week in Space' how the camera was designed to capture images of Jupiter's pole and how it is similar to a smartphone camera. Watch the full episode of This Week in Space: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/62 Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Bolton You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Jupiter is the king of the solar system, yet it has only been visited by a handful of probes. Juno is the most recent, and has redefined how we understand the giant planet. Since 2016, Juno has explored Jupiter's intense and mysterious magnetic field, changed how we look at giant planet formation, made critical observations of the complex movements of Jupiter's atmosphere, flow through the planet's nearly invisible rings, and probed the intricacies of the Jovian core. Add to that the Junocam project, which allowed citizen scientists to request specific targets for imaging, and you have one heck of a successful mission, now in its 22nd year! Join us as we talk to Juno's chief scientist, Scott Bolton. Image credit: NASA Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Bolton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Jupiter is the king of the solar system, yet it has only been visited by a handful of probes. Juno is the most recent, and has redefined how we understand the giant planet. Since 2016, Juno has explored Jupiter's intense and mysterious magnetic field, changed how we look at giant planet formation, made critical observations of the complex movements of Jupiter's atmosphere, flow through the planet's nearly invisible rings, and probed the intricacies of the Jovian core. Add to that the Junocam project, which allowed citizen scientists to request specific targets for imaging, and you have one heck of a successful mission, now in its 22nd year! Join us as we talk to Juno's chief scientist, Scott Bolton. Image credit: NASA Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Bolton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Jupiter is the king of the solar system, yet it has only been visited by a handful of probes. Juno is the most recent, and has redefined how we understand the giant planet. Since 2016, Juno has explored Jupiter's intense and mysterious magnetic field, changed how we look at giant planet formation, made critical observations of the complex movements of Jupiter's atmosphere, flow through the planet's nearly invisible rings, and probed the intricacies of the Jovian core. Add to that the Junocam project, which allowed citizen scientists to request specific targets for imaging, and you have one heck of a successful mission, now in its 22nd year! Join us as we talk to Juno's chief scientist, Scott Bolton. Image credit: NASA Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Bolton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
The Juno spacecraft launched on August 5, 2011, and arrived at Jupiter in 2016, where the mission began collecting data on the gas giant. In January 2021, NASA announced that the spacecraft's mission had been extended to September 2025. The extended mission's science campaigns expand on discoveries Juno has already made about Jupiter's interior structure, internal magnetic field, atmosphere (including polar cyclones, deep atmosphere, and auroras), and magnetosphere. Juno's extended mission also includes flybys of the moons Ganymede, Europa, and Io. Join Dr. Scott Bolton, Director of the Space Science and Engineering Division at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Principal Investigator of Juno, as he chats with communications specialist Beth Johnson about this important mission, what we have learned, and what comes next. More information: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/ Recorded live 16 February 2023.
Jim and Rich have a brief catch up to talk cancelled MotoGP rounds and the continued absence of Marc Marquez. There's a round up of last weeks World Superbike action at Assen courtesy of Eurosport's Greg Haines and Scott Bolton brings us a couple of quick chats with Cameron Beaubier and Rossi Moor from last weekends epic Moto-America round at Road Atlanta. In amongst that lot there's a quick preview of the upcoming BSB action at Oulton Park and Rich has a rant about glass ceilings in the rarefied world of MotoGP media! Don't forget to check out: https://ttplus.iomttraces.com/ Please send us any feedback and like/subscribe via your podcast provider of choice. Zoom Zoom…….
Scott Bolton joins Jim to talk about the Daytona 200. The action was intense and had plenty of draft passes. Controversy erupted late in the race when Herrin and Escalante collided at T1. A few quick laps later and a red flag created even more chaos! Extra laps were added to the race making it the longest 200 ever at 217 miles! Lapped riders were given laps back causing everyone including Greg White and Jason Pridmore to wonder what was going on. Truth is that all the drama could have been avoided if the teams had just read the rule book. Remember please like and subscribe to the show and donate if possible. Zoom, Zoom.....
Dive into the latest discoveries about Jupiter's moons Ganymede, Europa, and Io with Scott Bolton, the principal investigator for NASA's Juno mission. We share analysis of the data collected by the spacecraft and look forward to upcoming exploratory missions to Jupiter's moons from ESA and NASA. Stick around for this week's What's Up and our space trivia contest. Discover more: at https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2023-juno-journeys-to-jupiters-moonsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devin Crow talks about anime and alcohol, and some other stuff as well, as he opens Pokemon packs, including a new Mystery Box, and joins R. Scott Bolton and Johnny D on the Backseat Mogul Show.
Juno has been exploring the Jupiter system since 2016, and has taught us a lot about the clouds, the magnetosphere, and the origin of the largest planet in our solar system. Now in its extended mission, it's exploring the Jovian moons in a series of flybys, including a recent pass by Europa. The mission's PI Scott Bolton joins Jake to talk about this flyby, the science results we've gotten, and what's ahead for this intrepid explorer.We talk Juno and EuropaFirst images of EuropaClosest images of Europa from Star trackerJunoCam imagesFollow ScottScott's Twitter (@ScottBoltonJuno)Follow Jake & WeMartiansWeMartians.comPatreon (https://www.wemartians.com/support)WeMartians Shop (shop.wemartians.com)Mailing List (https://wemartians.com/signup)Twitter (@we_martians)Jake's Twitter (@JakeOnOrbit)Off-Nominal YouTubeMarsti.meHorsepower DesignNASA's Space Launch system is shelved again until November, which means the horse is headed back to the barn, so to speak. But hey, maybe you like horses! If so, try on the new t-shirt design at the WeMartians shop today! Sometimes, a horse works just fine (space programs not included).
Broadcast live from the Reel Guppy Dockside Learning Center, for the first time ever, Kevin Brannon talks with his friends Bubba and R. Scott Bolton about the opening of the center, what's new in the Reel Guppy Program and, of course, fishing.
It's the 50th anniversary of Pioneer 10, the first spacecraft to the outer planets. Pioneers 10 and 11 were scrappy, low-cost endeavors that blazed the path for future exploration. But the future has been expensive: outer planets missions are some of the priciest planetary probes in history. Can we get back to a pioneering spirit and increase the frequency of outer planet exploration? To find out, we talk with Mark Wolverton, author of “The Depths of Space: The Story of the Pioneer Probes,” and Scott Bolton, principal investigator for Juno, the most affordable Jupiter mission in decades. Casey and Mat also discuss the dynamic and tragic situation in Ukraine, and its implications for space. Discover more here: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/pioneer-10-and-11-bolton-wolverton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los Borrachos Grande (R. Scott Bolton and Doug Bolton), Miss Fireball Julie (Lanteigne) and Dr. Shocker talk about this week's booze and stuff: Doug makes his legendary Old-Fashioneds!
Imagine starting your CEO career just a few months before the pandemic hit. Scott Bolton took the reigns of UFA's top job just a few months before COVID was declared a pandemic and has guided the organization through some tough and uncertain times while remaining relentlessly optimistic about the opportunity and story of Alberta's agriculture sector. This is his story.
NASA's Juno mission, led by SwRI, is rewriting the textbooks on the gas giant Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun. Launching in 2011, the spacecraft reached its target in 2016, jumping into Jupiter's orbit and revealing never-before-seen data and images of the massive planet. From the planet's moons to its poles and core, Juno is unlocking the mysteries of Jupiter, giving humankind clues to the origin of the solar system and life on Earth. Juno instrumentation and data are also allowing us to hear the sounds of Jupiter, rich, haunting tones, captured as radio emissions. Listen now as Juno Principal Investigator and SwRI Space Science and Engineering Associate Vice President Dr. Scott Bolton discusses the mission's top discoveries, deep space surprises, how the spacecraft was pulled into Jupiter's orbit, and the art and music inspired by Juno's findings.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in the world ... and elsewhere.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's up in the world ... and stuff.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in the world.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in this big ol' world of ours. And stuff.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in the big ol' world.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in the world.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about stuff that's going on ... everywhere and everything.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey talk about what's going on in that big ol' world out there.
BigDHui, R. Scott Bolton and Joey (not this week) talk about what's up in the world, what's right ... and what's wrong.
Alberta's agriculture industry has always been a key pillar of the province's economy — but it's also in unprecedented growth mode right now. As Alberta's oil and gas sector continues to take a hit, farmers are seeing an opportunity to gain more ground in the agricultural sector. Scott knows agricultural production in Alberta is growing — that's why he works so hard to ensure that the technology used to produce high-quality, sustainable products is also growing. His team at UFA is working on extending the agricultural experience, and by reflecting on some sound advice he received early in his career, Scott knows how to continue making a name for UFA as an undisputed leader in agriculture.
Devin Crow and R. Scott Bolton talk about anime, beer, movies and more.
Devin Crow talks about Godzilla Vs. Kong, and some other things, with R. Scott Bolton and Kuji Connect's Ben Irvin (www.kujiconnect.com).
This week we have stories on strange dimming at a not-so-distant star, sending sperm to the International Space Station, and what the fossil record tells us about how baleen whales got so ginormous with Online News Editor David Grimm. Julia Rosen talks to Scott Bolton about surprises in the first data from the Juno mission, including what Jupiter's poles look like and a peak under its outer cloud layers. Listen to previous podcasts. [Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Aon Risk Solutions' Scott Bolton discusses the likelihood of a terrorist attack on the U.S. on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com