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En este episodio de Aragón DJs nos vamos hasta la sala Queens de Zaragoza para charlar con Catone, uno de los DJs y productores de Tech House y Afro House más prometedores de la escena aragonesa. Borja (Catone) comenzó a mezclar música desde muy joven y ha pasado por cabinas míticas como Many, Reset o Supernova, además de lanzar producciones propias en varios sellos.En la entrevista nos habla de sus inicios, sus referentes, de la dualidad entre pinchar y producir, de momentos memorables en cabina y de la creación de The Room, un proyecto que une música, comunidad y nuevas propuestas para la noche zaragozana.Además, nos adelanta los detalles del próximo opening en Queens y Oasis, con un concurso de Dj´s incluido de la que nos da muchos detalles sobre este prometedor proyecto
In dieser Podcast-Folge analysieren Tim und Matthis den neuen Report von Bessemer Venture Partners. Sie diskutieren, ob 100 Millionen ARR im ersten Jahr bald der neue Goldstandard für AI-Startups wird oder ob diese sogenannten Supernovas mehr Hype als neue Realität sind. Außerdem geht es darum, welche Folgen derart galaktische Wachstumsraten auf den Tech-Markt haben und ob moderates Wachstum langfristig nicht doch gesünder ist. Jetzt reinhören!
In Folge 138 ist der Sommer vorbei. Ruth reist in den Norden Europas und wir schauen auf das Leben des estischen Astronomen Ernst Öpik. Der hat sehr oft sehr relevante Dinge entdeckt und erkannt, lange bevor andere sie auch erkannt haben. Trotzdem ist er nicht so berühmt wie er es eigentlich sein sollte. Außerdem lösen wir das Sommerrätsel auf und reden über das dystopische L.A. der Science-Fiction. Wenn ihr uns unterstützen wollt, könnt ihr das hier tun: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PodcastDasUniversum Oder hier: https://steadyhq.com/de/dasuniversum Oder hier: https://www.patreon.com/dasuniversum
"Dünyada nadir elmlərdən biridir ki, həvəskarlar bu sahəyə böyük töhfə verir""Hər planetin ən yaxşı müşahidə vaxtı var""Venera Günəş sisteminin cəhənnəmidir"Saturnu aydın səmada adi gözlə görmək mümkündürmü? "Əvvəllər Abşeron ərazisindən belə Süd yolunu müşahidə edə bilirdik"Dinozavrları məhv edən asteroid kimi bir obyektin yenidən Yerə düşmə ehtimalı nə qədərdir?"Başqa sistemlərdə adətən ən ağır planetlər ən yaxın planetlər olur""Supernova hadisəsini müşahidə etmək istəyərəm" Qonağımız Həvəskar Astronomlar Cəmiyyətinin sədri Faiq Nağıyev oldu.
Welcome to another sweaty meta chat brought to you by the most recent winner of NOVA ... SAMMY KAYE! Sam ran a Cassian Core list at the event and was able to go undefeated with extremely tight competition. A really incredible performance. We talk about his list and its strengths, the meta, and many other things that you will love listening to.Join the Slack!!!
3I/ATLAS is very different from any comet we've ever seen before, Mars is filled with fragments from ancient impacts, ESA loses contact with JUICE right before an important flyby, and the highest resolution image of a solar flare ever seen. And on Space Bites+, why asteroid made of the same material can have different colors.
Which is a bigger showstopper for a human Mars mission: food or radiation exposure? Does Vera Rubin leave any chance for aliens to still sneak upon us? Can something like space whales actually exist? And in Q&A+, when can we find out what dark matter and dark energy actually are?
This week, Kovi and Benjamin take a breather before drinking from the firehose of science guests lining up to chat with them. Tune in as they dive into spacecraft, telescopes, and observatories named after scientists. “Hubble the satellite. Hubble the telescope. Hubble the flamethrower! …the kids love this one.”
In a world of scarce talent and shifting work, one conference dares to reimagine how we cast our teams. On Friday, 5 September 2025, Starcircle, the hiring platform that helps companies solve hiring challenges with AI and on-demand expertise, premieres Supernova 2025: Hiring at the Movies at The Cameo Cinema, The Montenotte Hotel, Cork. The latest SOLAS survey revealed 47% of hard-to-fill roles were rated "very" or "too" difficult, and 64% required salary increases to seal the deal. Inspired by these real events, Supernova is flipping the script, taking hiring teams from today's recruiting horror story to a rom-com where they fall back in love with talent acquisition. Under the theme "Hiring at the Movies," Supernova 2025 connects the craft of film casting with the future of talent acquisition. Professionals from Eli Lilly, Workhuman, OpenText and many others, will gather to discuss what's next for hiring and the nature of work, along with real steps leaders can take now. The star-studded line-up includes two of Ireland's best-known casting directors, Maureen Hughes and Louise Kiely. They will unpack the craft of spotting potential, building chemistry, and making brave choices, all critical skills for any hiring team. They're joined by keynote speaker Kevin Wheeler, whose vision of a tech-powered future may sound stranger than fiction, but is quickly becoming a reality. The machines haven't taken over just yet though, as Larry Kelly explores the power of human imagination at work and why creativity is a decisive advantage in an AI-shaped future. "Supernova is where we zoom out to see what's coming and zoom in on what to do on Monday," said James Galvin, CEO at Starcircle. "Linking hiring to the world of film makes it simple; great outcomes start with a strong vision, a bold brief, and the imagination to see talent others miss." Galvin continues, "Supernova blends big-picture thinking with practical guidance. Since our first conference in 2022, we've brought together leading experts from around the world to share their playbooks and help organisations navigate the ever-changing landscape. This year promises to be our best event yet, and you won't find a talent event like this anywhere else in the world." Supernova is invite-only. For more information and to register your interest, visit here or contact events@starcircle.com See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
“What you've done is you've sparked that instant moment where they go ‘Yes, I love this, this is the adrenaline I want, this is that fire I was looking for,”” said Mike DeMatteo.
La supernova 2021yfj a été repérée peu après l'explosion et a révélé quelque chose que les astrophysiciens n'avaient jamais vu auparavant : une couche riche en silicium et en soufre qui, selon les théories, entourerait le cœur des étoiles massives. L'étude de cette supernova fournit des informations sans précédent sur la formation des éléments lourds dans les étoiles et remet en question notre compréhension de la façon dont les étoiles perdent leurs couches externes dans leurs derniers instants. Elle est parue dans Nature. Source Extremely stripped supernova reveals a silicon and sulfur formation siteSteve Schulze et al.Nature volume 644, pages634–639 (20 August 2025)https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09375-3 Illustrations Vue d'artiste de l'explosion de SN2021yfj (Nature) Spectre mesuré montrant les raies du soufre et du silicium ionisés (Schulze et al)3 Steve Schulze
Chegamos ao desfecho da leitura comentada da Saga dos Vingadores! O último número da série, momentos mais marcantes, ae o legado deixado para os futuros embates da equipe. De quebra, falamos do arco do Super Nova, erros e acertos da Panini!
Is AI truly delivering ROI, or are we just “burning tokens”? In this episode of The Effortless Podcast, Amit Prakash and Dheeraj Pandey unpack the MIT report that sparked debate on AI's real impact and revisit the timeless dilemma of whether to build or buy.They frame the conversation through a pyramid of adoption—from global enterprises with engineering armies, to mid-market firms that buy and configure, to SMBs seeking plug-and-play simplicity. Along the way, they explore the economics of “Supernovas” vs. “Shooting Stars” in AI startups, the integration struggles holding back the mid-market, and the consulting-heavy pitfalls of enterprise “project thinking.”This candid discussion reflects on lessons from the dot-com era, the stubbornness of leaders like Jeff Bezos and Reed Hastings, and why iteration—not initial insight—defines whether AI experiments evolve into durable products.Key Topics & Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Framing “Agent Season” and the MIT report02:00 – The ROI Question: Burning tokens or building value?03:00 – Why Iteration Matters More in AI Than Traditional Software04:30 – The Pyramid of Adoption: Enterprises, Mid-Market, SMBs08:00 – SMBs, Plug-and-Play AI, and Startup Archetypes12:00 – Supernovas vs. Shooting Stars: Startup Economics15:00 – Dot-Com Parallels and the Role of Cheap Capital18:00 – Disillusionment and the Stubbornness of Leadership21:00 – Infrastructure and Iteration Speed: Microsoft vs. Google30:00 – Mid-Market Struggles: Integration and Context Problems36:00 – A Warehouse for Work: RAG, Indexing, and Workflows41:00 – The Consulting Trap in Enterprises46:00 – Projects vs. Products: The Cultural Divide51:00 – Internal Apps, Workflows, and the “Build” Mentality53:00 – Adoption, Habits, and the Design Challenge55:00 – Design Partnerships as Lifelines57:00 – Final Reflections on the MIT Report & AI's FutureHosts:Dheeraj Pandey – Co-founder and CEO at DevRev, former Co-founder & CEO of Nutanix. A tech visionary with deep interest in AI, systems, and the future of work.Amit Prakash – Co-founder and CTO at ThoughtSpot, former engineer at Google AdSense and Microsoft Bing, with extensive expertise in distributed systems and machine learning.Follow the Hosts:Dheeraj Pandey:LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpandey/Twitter/X – https://x.com/dheerajAmit Prakash:LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/amit-prakash-50719a2/Twitter/X – https://x.com/amitp42Share Your Thoughts:Have questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes? Email us at EffortlessPodcastHQ@gmail.comDon't forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of AI, technology, and innovation.
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Send us a textEpisode 36 - It's About Time for Model Car ManiaIn this episode the guys talk about a overlooked topic on the Insanity...painting and decaling model cars. A special announcement is also made on the show which will help expand the Modeling Insanity Group in a great way. Some awesome discussions and some of the best outtakes heard up till now. So take a listen and have some laughs....Links:Rob Riv's Modeling Insanity Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/robrivsmodelinginsanity?mibextid=AEUHqQ Ryan's Random Modelwerks on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065396023083&mibextid=AEUHqQ The ModelLager on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/themodellaager?mibextid=AEUHqQ Rob's MMU Studios on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094271125975&mibextid=AEUHqQ Tuch's Scale Oddity Page https://www.facebook.com/tuch.s.scale.oddity.page?mibextid=LQQJ4d The Modeling Insanity Podcast Asylum https://www.facebook.com/share/8BHppjyzpM3Wqg2L/?mibextid=K35XfP And, as always, check out Modelpodcasts.com for more great modeling content and all the other spectacular podcasts! Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
Op 7 september 2021 werd een nieuwe flits zichtbaar in de Northern Sky Survey van de Zwicky Transient Facility. Het gebeuren kreeg de naam SN 2021 yfj. Wat daar speciaal aan was, hoort u in deze aflevering.New type of supernova ‘looks like nothing anyone has ever seen before,' astronomer says:https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/22/science/new-supernova-discoveryExtremely stripped supernova reveals a silicon and sulfur formation site:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09375-3Supernova SN2021yfj biedt sterrenkundigen unieke kijk op het binnenste van een stervende zware ster:https://www.astroblogs.nl/2025/08/21/supernova-sn2021yfj-biedt-sterrenkundigen-unieke-kijk-op-het-binnenste-van-een-stervende-zware-ster/A cosmic formation site of silicon and sulphur revealed by a new type of supernova explosion:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.02054v1De Zimmerman en Space podcast is gelicenseerd onder een Creative Commons CC0 1.0 licentie.http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
Rocket Lab's Neutron Rocket Takes Shape: Rocket Lab has inaugurated its new Launch Complex 3 at Wallops Island, Virginia, marking a significant milestone for their next-generation Neutron rocket. Designed for medium lift capabilities, the Neutron will be able to carry payloads of up to 13,000 kilogrammes to low Earth orbit, featuring a unique reusable fairing that opens and closes during flight.James Webb's Surprising Planet Formation Discovery: The James Webb Space Telescope has observed a protoplanetary disc around the young star Xue 10, revealing an unexpected high concentration of carbon dioxide and a surprising lack of water vapour in the region where rocky planets are expected to form. This finding could reshape our understanding of planet formation and the chemical conditions in early star systems.Unraveling the Mystery of Hypervelocity White Dwarfs: A new study proposes the D6 scenario to explain how hypervelocity white dwarfs are ejected from the Milky Way. This model suggests that a cataclysmic explosion in a binary system can propel one star at incredible speeds, offering insights into type 1A supernovae and their role in cosmic measurements.A Piece of Space History at Auction: A dozen Sacagawea dollar coins that flew on the final mission of the space shuttle Columbia are being auctioned, with proceeds benefiting the Astronaut Memorial Foundation. These coins, recovered after the tragic loss of STS-107, serve as a poignant reminder of the mission and the enduring spirit of exploration.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! 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 and Avery signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesRocket Lab Updates[Rocket Lab](https://www.rocketlabusa.com/)James Webb Discoveries[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)Hypervelocity White Dwarfs Study[Astrophysical Journal](https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0004-637X)Columbia Auction Details[Heritage Auctions](https://www.ha.com)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click Here
You might think of a star as a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is turned into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees. But researchers recently reported that they'd observed some of what lies beneath all that hydrogen and helium, at least inside one unusual supernova. The star, named supernova 2021yfj, had its outer layers stripped away, leaving behind a silicon- and sulfur-rich inner shell.Astrophysicist Steve Schulze joins Host Flora Lichtman to describe what the team spotted in the heart of a dying star.Guest: Dr. Steve Schulze is a research associate at Northwestern University's Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Amber E. Senter's impressive legal cannabis career began with years of underground weed growing, hashmaking and edibles slanging. Amber is the founder and CEO of MAKR House, a cannabis house of brands, and she has served as the Chief Operations Officer of a prominent cannabis dispensary. In addition to her various business ventures, Amber is also co-founder and Executive Director of Supernova Women, an organization formed in 2015 to empower Black and Brown small business owners in the cannabis industry. In that role, she assisted in the creation of Oakland's social equity program, the first such program in the country. But before all that, Amber was a shy young weed nerd who anonymously haunted internet message boards looking for tips on how to improv her craft. PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible. EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 150+ episodes of Great Moments in Weed History, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday.
En esta entrevista Gala Montes nos habla de los momentos más duros y polémicos que ha enfrentado en los últimos meses. Desde su pelea de box de exhibición en el evento Supernova contra Alana Flores, las agresiones y ataques en redes sociales, cómo ha lidiado con la depresión y la ansiedad que compartió públicamente y la relación con su madre. Una plática intensa, vulnerable y sin filtros.
Noticias de Astronomía y Exploración del Espacio – AGOSTO 26, 2025. En este programa presentamos, comentamos y explicamos dos o tres noticias astronómicas y de exploración del espacio que fueron dadas a conocer en la semana, y que nos parecieron de particular relevancia e interés. Además, Pablo Lonnie Pacheco, de “Cielos Despejados,” nos presenta sus efemérides astronómicas. Esta semana: + 0) La nebulosa de la "mano" https://phys.org/news/2025-08-astronomers-combine-ray-radio-pulsar.html https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/adf333 + 1) Anuncian otro nuevo tipo de Supernova. https://phys.org/news/2025-08-kind-supernova-reveals-dying-star.html https://keckobservatory.org/sn2021yfj/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09375-3 + 2) Tal vez las primeras estrellas del Universo no fueron tan masivas como se pensaba. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/were-the-very-first-stars-really-that-massive/ https://phys.org/news/2025-08-universe-stars-unveiled-turbulent-simulations.html https://press.asiaa.sinica.edu.tw/ASIAA_TAIWAN_News/250805 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/adf18d
When is a supernova too close for comfort? Will USA's Moon race against China accelerate a race towards a Mars base? How can we see the Oort cloud? And in Q&A+, what do I tell to space deniers?
La última semana de agosto inicia con noticias de bancos centrales, mientras unos celebran la autonomía, otros alteran al mercado, hablamos de Banxico y la Fed. Siguen los movimientos entre Fibra Uno y Fibra Next a nivel quién lleva las riendas de qué y ¿has escuchado hablar del Falcon Supernova?.
This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Insta360. Capture your adventures with their latest game-changer, the GOUltra. For a special Space Nuts offer, visit store.insta360.com and use the promo code SPACENUTS at checkout.Cosmic Queries: Black Holes, Superfluids, and the Importance of Space ExplorationIn this engaging Q&A episode of Space Nuts, hosts Heidi Campo and Professor Fred Watson tackle intriguing listener questions that delve into the mysteries of black holes, the nature of space-time, and the significance of exploring beyond our planet. With a blend of scientific insight and thoughtful discussion, this episode promises to enlighten and inspire.Episode Highlights:- Stages of Matter in Black Holes: Mark from the audience poses a fascinating question about the potential stages of matter reduction leading to a singularity in black holes. Fred explains the current understanding of fundamental particles and the collapse of stars into black holes, highlighting the limits of our knowledge in particle physics.- Exploring Interstellar Objects: Buddy from Oregon asks about the feasibility of launching satellites to catch up with fast-moving interstellar objects. Fred discusses the challenges of tracking and rendezvousing with such objects and mentions a proposal to utilize the Juno spacecraft to study Comet 3I Atlas as it passes by Jupiter.- Visualizing Space-Time: Lawrence from London presents a thought-provoking idea about space-time as a superfluid and the limitations of traditional diagrams. Fred elaborates on the concept of superfluidity in the context of space-time and the implications for our understanding of gravity and the universe.- The Importance of Space Exploration: Dan from the Gold Coast raises a philosophical question about why humanity invests in space exploration when Earth still holds many mysteries. Fred articulates the interconnectedness of understanding our planet and the universe, emphasizing the curiosity that drives scientific discovery and the benefits that arise from space research.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Got a question for our Q&A episode? https://spacenutspodcast.com/amaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
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SpaceTime S28E102 S28E103 S28E104 w/c August 25th, 2025 Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast. SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 102 *Earth dodges two asteroid near misses within days of each other Planet Earth has just dodged two asteroid near misses within days of each other, both swooping past the Earth lower than the orbits of many satellites. *A new moon discovered orbiting Uranus Astronomers have discovered another moon orbiting the ice giant planet Uranus. *Dancing dwarf galaxies predict our Milky Way's future A new study is trying to determine the fate of our Milky Way galaxy as it merges with our big galactic neighbour M31 Andromeda. *The Science Report The first almost one hundred percent effective prevention drug for HIV AIDS. Discovery of a new species of Australopithecus – the earliest known member of the human family. A new study has shown that some seabirds prefer to defecate in the air. Skeptics guide to the Buga UFO SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 103 *An invisible monster hiding in the darkness of space Astronomers have uncovered an invisible monster hiding in the darkness of space. Like a scene out of a sci-fi horror movie, the behemoth was discovered lurking 600 million light-years away in the inky black depths between stars. *A meteor slams into a house in Georgia Scientists have had the amazing opportunity to examine a pristine meteorite fragment that crashed into a house in Atlanta earlier this year. *The likely origins of the asteroids Bennu and Ryugu Astronomers have identified the near Earth asteroids Bennu and Ryugu may be part of the Polana family group of asteroids. *The Science Report A new study claims using a fan in very hot temperatures won't keep you cool and could strain your heart. Scientists can now tell what you'll buy simply by scanning your friend's brain. Warnings that AIs don't work when it's down to pure reasoning. Alex on Tech: should NBN users switch to Starlink SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 104 *Claims that giant free-floating planets could form their own planetary systems A new study has found that giant free floating rouge planets have the potential to form their own miniature planetary systems without the need for a host star. *Europe's Space Rider spacecraft completes another key test The European Space Agency's reusable Space Rider has just completed the latest phase of its development campaign with a successful qualification test of the vehicle's nose cone, the largest single component of the spacecraft's thermal protection system. *Using space based solar panels to power the Earth It may sound futuristic, but scientists believe that space-based solar panels could eventually allow humans to harvest energy from the Sun almost every moment of the day. *The Science Report Diets rich in omega-3 may help ward off short sightedness in kids. Warnings that fans actually make things worse in hot dry weather.. Study shows that dogs are more likely to react to on-screen animals on TV than to humans. Skeptics guide to yet another British haunted hotel claim https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/ This week's guests include: Dr Sarah Sweet from the University of Queensland Dr Scott Harris from the University of Georgia ESA Director of Space Transportation Daniel Neuenschwander And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Weltweit – aber auch in der Schweiz – steigt der Energiebedarf, um Gebäude zu kühlen. Ausserdem: Ein Blick in die zweitgrösste Forschungsanlage in der Schweiz. Und: gefälschte Studien nehmen rasant und bedrohen die Glaubwürdigkeit der Wissenschaft. Das Ufo von Villigen Die Synchrotron-Lichtquelle Schweiz SLS zählt nach dem CERN zu den grössten Forschungsanlagen in der Schweiz. Diese Woche wurde sie nach gut zwei Jahren Renovation wieder in Betrieb genommen. Reportage aus dieser hochpräzisen Röntgenmaschine, die zerstörungsfrei 3D-Aufnahmen in Hochauflösung machen kann. Autor: Christian von Burg Systematische Fälschungen nehmen in der Wissenschaft rasant zu Gegen Bezahlung stellen sogenannte «Paper Mills» gefälschte wissenschaftliche Arbeiten her – für Leute, die Studien auf ihren Namen brauchen. Forschende haben jetzt ein ganzes Netzwerk solcher Paper Mills aufgedeckt und kommen zum Schluss: Die Menge an gefälschten Studien wächst rasend schnell – unter anderem auch mit Unterstützung durch KI. Damit gerät die Glaubwürdigkeit der Wissenschaft in Gefahr. Autor: Sandro Della Torre Wissenschaftsmeldungen: - Das Abbild des Körpers hält sich im Gehirn - deutlich länger und umfassender, als bisher gedacht - Einem grossen Stern beim Sterben zuschauen - und Neues über die Entstehung der chemischen Elemente lernen - Die Giraffe ist diverser als lange gedacht Autorin: Miriam Kull und Angelika Kren Kühle Gebäude bewahren – möglichst nachhaltig Die Internationale Energieagentur prognostiziert, dass der Energieverbrauch für Klimaanlagen in den kommenden Jahrzehnten deutlich zunehmen wird. Auch in der Schweiz sorgen die sommerlichen Hitzewellen dafür, dass immer mehr Menschen eine Klimaanlage beschaffen. Doch wie gelingt Gebäudekühlung auf möglichst nachhaltige Art und Weise? Eine Rundumschau. Autorin: Anita Vonmont Links: SRF-Artikel mit Bildern aus der SLS am Paul-Scherrer-Institut: srf.ch/wissen/forschung/upgrade-fuer-forschungsanlage-129-millionen-upgrade-die-roentgenmaschine-der-superlative Betrügerische wissenschaftliche Studien: pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2420092122 Veränderung im Gehirn nach der Amputation einer Hand: nature.com/articles/s41593-025-02037-7 Analyse einer Supernova: nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09375-3 Kommentar zu der Nature-Studie über die Supernova: nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02425-w SRF-Artikel mit Visualisierungen der Supernova: srf.ch/wissen/weltraum/supernova-sn2021yfi-sterbender-stern-enthuellt-sein-inneres Verschiedene Giraffen-Arten: iucn.org/sites/default/files/2025-08/gosgtaxonomictask-force_iucn_giraffetaxonomyassessment_final.pdf Film über die Phagen-Therapie: phagenforum.ch/film/
Jade and I discuss Junhee's Supernova solo debut, all of the concert woes happening, such as booking too big of venues, lack of sales, closing sections and the over saturation of the market to name a few, we talk about Monsta X's post military and exciting comeback "The X" as well as their performance at KCON and the event as a whole.
Did you know our solar system is cruising through a giant bubble of superheated plasma, carved out by at least 15 nearby supernova explosions? In this video, we're investigating the ancient expanding structure of the Local Hot Bubble, while racing towards its very centre. Astrum's newsletter has launched! Want to know what's happening in space? Sign up here: https://astrumspace.kit.comA huge thanks to our Patreons who help make these videos possible. Sign-up here: https://bit.ly/4aiJZNF
Send us a textEpisode 35 - Nats, Stolen Chips, & Zombie Kits!In this episode, the guys talk about their experience at the recent IPMS Nationals in Hampton Virginia. They also discuss the newest IPMS controversy from the show....stolen Insanity Chips which makes Riv go on his first Rant. After everyone calmed down, well mostly Rob Riv, the guys talk about what 5 kits they would want with them during a Zombie Apocalypse. The show ends with another Etiquette Rob Riv rant. A fun and great show, so enjoy and have some fun. Not as many outtakes as many were left in the show...Shoutouts: All our friends and listeners who won at the IPMS NationalsLinks:Rob Riv's Modeling Insanity Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/robrivsmodelinginsanity?mibextid=AEUHqQ Ryan's Random Modelwerks on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065396023083&mibextid=AEUHqQ The ModelLager on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/themodellaager?mibextid=AEUHqQ Rob's MMU Studios on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094271125975&mibextid=AEUHqQ Tuch's Scale Oddity Page https://www.facebook.com/tuch.s.scale.oddity.page?mibextid=LQQJ4d The Modeling Insanity Podcast Asylum https://www.facebook.com/share/8BHppjyzpM3Wqg2L/?mibextid=K35XfP And, as always, check out Modelpodcasts.com for more great modeling content and all the other spectacular podcasts! Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
Y más chismes con harto botox de Ninel.
Noticias de Astronomía y Exploración del Espacio – AGOSTO 19, 2025. En este programa presentamos, comentamos y explicamos dos o tres noticias astronómicas y de exploración del espacio que fueron dadas a conocer en la semana, y que nos parecieron de particular relevancia e interés. Además, Pablo Lonnie Pacheco, de “Cielos Despejados,” nos presenta sus efemérides astronómicas. Esta semana: + 0) Encuentran "Ojo de Sauron" en el espacio. https://phys.org/news/2025-08-astronomers-eye-sauron-deep-space.html https://www.mpg.de/25171297/eye-of-sauron-in-deep-space https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2025/08/aa55400-25/aa55400-25.html + 1) Identifican nuevo tipo de Supernova. https://phys.org/news/2025-08-astronomers-supernova-triggered-black-hole.html https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/ai-helps-astronomers-discover-new-type-supernova https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/adea38 + 2) No hay evidencia de una atmósfera alrededor del exoplaneta TRAPPIST-1d. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/no-evidence-for-atmosphere-on-trappist-1d/ https://www.sci.news/astronomy/trappist-1d-atmosphere-14137.html https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2025/news-2025-120 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/adf207
Platicamos con Manolo lo más reciente del mundo del espectáculo, como lo es La Casa y el reciente evento de Supernova. ¡No se lo pierdan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ninel Conde sale de La Casa. Lo último de "La Casa de Los Famosos". Todos los detalles. ¿Qué pasó en el evento de Supernova?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el episodio de hoy nos adentramos en la cara más cruda y polémica del deporte. Vamos a hablar de la violencia que sigue marcando al fútbol mexicano, desde la tragedia en el estadio Cuauhtémoc hasta las peleas en Monterrey y Guadalajara, donde la seguridad brilla por su ausencia. También cuestionaremos la responsabilidad de jugadores y entrenadores, como Jardiné, que con un simple gesto pueden encender la tribuna. Pero no todo es oscuridad: nos meteremos en el fenómeno de la “Supernova”, un espectáculo donde streamers y creadores de contenido llevaron el boxeo a otra dimensión, con millones de espectadores en línea. Y cerraremos con una mirada íntima a la salud mental de los atletas, con el caso de Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, cuyas declaraciones sacudieron no solo al fútbol, sino también a la sociedad. Mantente actualizado con lo último de 'TUDN Podcast'. ¡Suscríbete para no perderte ningún episodio!Ayúdanos a crecer dejándonos un review ¡Tu opinión es muy importante para nosotros!¿Conoces a alguien que amaría este episodio? ¡Compárteselo por WhatsApp, por texto, por Facebook, y ayúdanos a correr la voz!Escúchanos en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuchas tus podcasts.'TUDN Podcast' es un podcast de Uforia Podcasts, la plataforma de audio de TelevisaUnivision.
Yordi habla sobre su. experiencia en Supernova, este gran evento que se llevó a cabo el día de ayer con peleas entre influencers y creadores de contenido.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Health Secretary RFK Jr's call to retract a study on childhood vaccines is resisted by the journal. Also antibiotics get designed by AI, and a new way for stars to die. A study focussing on Danish childhood vaccination data has attracted the US Secretary for Health's anger, as RFK jr calls for the journal in which it was published, the Annals of Internal Medicine, to retract it. The Editor, Christine Laine, talk to Science in Action about the strengths and challenges of observational studies. The cuts to prestigious US federal science funded research continue, as last week it was announced that $500 million funding for future mRNA vaccines would be withdrawn. Barney Graham, one of the pioneers in the field and prominent during the Covid vaccines, argues that the research will still happen, though maybe not in the US, as mRNA has become a fundamental area of global research. Meanwhile, strides are being made in the field of synthetic biology as Jim Collins and colleagues at MIT and Harvard have used AI to design potentially viable antibiotics for two important drug-resistant superbugs. Previously, AI has been used to comb through libraries of known antibiotics. This study has gone a step further, and used generative AI to design new ones, that can then be synthesised using real chemicals. Though a long way from being prescribable drugs, the team think this could herald a new golden age of antibiotic development – something which has been lacking in recent decades. Finally, it seems astronomers may have discovered a new way for a star to die, sort of. Supernova 2023zkd was seen to explode back in 2023, found by a team looking for odd events. It didn't seem quite like normal supernovae, in that it took a bit longer to die down. Then the team looked back, and noticed that it had also been getting slowly brighter for almost a year. At 730 million light years away, in a galaxy far, far away, it also seemed to have been stripped of all its hydrogen and even stranger yet, appeared to have exploded twice. As Ashley Villar of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics explains, the almost unique observation fits with a model of the huge star getting closer to a black hole, the gravity of which may have disrupted the star enough to cause it to explode. Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Ella Hubber with Alex Mansfield Production Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth (Image: Child getting a vaccine. Credit: Luis Alvarez via Getty Images)
In this episode we recap Supernova 2025, and for once all of us were at the event!
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This is a free preview of a paid episode of the new Volleyball State tier of the I-80 Club! To hear the entire pod, subscribe today: https://www.patreon.com/i80club/membershipNew league? New name? New owners, GM's, coaches and players? Lincoln and Jeff recap a crazy week in professional volleyball in Nebraska. The Supernovas change coaches and (sorta?) change leagues. LOVB Omaha spreads its love statewide. John Cook becomes a hoss of a boss. It's all happening!Thanks to our show sponsor this season Alumni Hall, the top choice for Nebraska apparel and merchandise. Save 15% when you mention the show in store or use code VOLLEYBALLSTATE (one word) at alumnihall.com/nebraska-cornhuskers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-The legendary coach retired this offseason and isn't done with the sport yet, announcing yesterday he'll be the co-owner and GM of the Omaha Supernovas of Major League Volleyball…further proof it's hard to hang it up when you retire-Also, Nebraska volleyball picked No. 1 in preseason AVCA Coaches Poll…no pressure, first year head coach Dani Busboom-Kelly!Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we recap EVO 2025 and prepare for Supernova 2025.
Yesterday was a HUGE day for Volleyball news in the state of Nebraska. John Cook joins the Supernovas, Nebraska tops the AVCA poll, Creighton sells a TON of tickets.
Jacob helps us grasp all the volleyball news that broke yesterday. How does Nebraska maintain their #1 ranking, John Cook running the Supernovas, how Creighton plans to rebuild this season, and a couple basketball notes as well.
This month we talk about Jen at the BBC, AI in science communication, a supernova in NGC7331, whether Betelgeuse has a companion, Exoplanet shenanigans, European hypersonic space planes, and of course our monthly sky guide and general chat. Produced by Paul, Jen, John, Damien & Dustin
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In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover groundbreaking revelations about dark energy, lunar geology, and Europe's innovative space weather monitoring initiative.Dark Energy: A Changing Force?Astronomers have compiled the largest supernova dataset to date, revealing tantalizing hints that dark energy may not be a constant force in the universe. This research, led by the International Supernova Cosmology Project, analyzes over 2,000 Type 1A supernovae to explore the evolving nature of dark energy, which currently comprises nearly 70% of the universe's mass-energy content. The findings suggest that if dark energy is weakening, it could significantly impact the universe's expansion and ultimate fate, challenging existing models and sparking excitement in the astrophysics community.New Insights into Lunar MagmaA recent study analyzing samples from China's Chang' e 5 mission indicates that molten magma may have persisted on the Moon's surface much longer than previously believed. Researchers, led by Stephen Alado, utilized radioactive dating to reveal that volcanic activity on the lunar far side could have continued for billions of years, contradicting earlier theories about the Moon's cooling process. This new understanding of lunar geology offers valuable insights into the Moon's evolution and the processes that shape celestial bodies.Europe's Space Weather Early Warning SystemThe European Space Agency is set to launch Vigil, a pioneering space weather probe, in 2031. Positioned at the Lagrangian L5 point, Vigil will provide unprecedented monitoring of solar activity, allowing for early warnings of solar storms that could disrupt communication systems and power grids on Earth. This mission aims to enhance our ability to predict and mitigate the impacts of space weather on modern infrastructure, marking a significant advancement in global space safety efforts.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstrophysical Journalhttps://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1538-4357Science Advanceshttps://www.science.org/journal/sciadvESA Vigil Missionhttps://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Space_Weather/VigilBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.