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Best podcasts about suzie imber

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Brexitcast
Could Zuckerberg Be Forced To Sell Instagram?

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:22


Today, the trial opened on a long awaited antitrust case that could see Meta forced to sell two of its social media sites Instagram and WhatsApp, after being accused of creating a monopoly. Adam speaks to the BBC's social media investigations correspondent Marianna Spring and Mark Scott of the Atlantic Council, asking, what does this court case tell us about the relationship between Trump and big tech? Also, why are we talking about Katy Perry going to space? Adam is joined by science journalist Jonathan Amos and Suzie Imber, Professor of space physics at the University of Leicester. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://discord.gg/m3YPUGv9New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bit.ly/3ENLcS1 Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Bella Saltiel and Julia Webster. The technical producer was Dafydd Evans. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.

BBC Inside Science
Engineering Around Mercury, Science Festivals, and The Rise of The Mammals

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 30:26 Very Popular


How hard is it to get to Mercury and why are we going? Also, do science festivals work? And why did mammals survive when dinosaurs died? Marnie Chesterton and guests dissect. As this programme went out, scientists and engineers eagerly wait for new images of the planet Mercury to arrive, snapped from a speeding probe passing just 200km from the surface, as it desperately tries to shed some velocity on its seven-year braking journey. ESA/JAXA's BepiColombo mission to Mercury is using gravitational swing-shots (just four more to go) to lose enough energy to eventually, in Dec 2025, enter orbit around the planet closest to our sun. Dr Suzie Imber of Leicester University has skin in the game, being co-investigator on one of the instruments that will eventually be able to teach us more than we've ever known about this bizarre world. Suzie is also last year's winner of the Royal Society's Rosalind Franklyn Award, and works hard doing science outreach talks and events to help inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. Thurs 23rd June is International Women in Engineering Day, celebrating remarkable engineering as a career option. Report Emily Bird goes along to the Great Exhibition Road Festival to see how science festivals such as this one can help raise the profile of engineering and scientific endeavours in the society of tomorrow. One thing most kids like is Space. The other is dinosaurs. But what about long-dead Mammals? Prof Steve Brusatte of Edinburgh university is a palaeontologist and author whose last book on dinosaurs even led to him being consulted for the latest film in the Jurassic Park franchise. Why then does his new book focus on furrier beings in The Rise and Reign of The Mammals? He tells Marnie of the exciting millions of years of evolution that led to us, after the dinosaurs croaked their last,. Presented by Marnie Chesterton Reporting by Emily Bird Produced by Alex Mansfield

The Supermassive Podcast
30: Rocky Planets Rock

The Supermassive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 51:49 Very Popular


Izzie and Dr Becky are flying closer to home to look at the Rocky Planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. How are they different? How are they similar? And can understanding their past tell us anything about Earth's future? Plus, Dr Robert Massey has his stargazing tips for summer. With special thanks to Dr Suzie Imber from the University of Leicester, and Sian Prosser from the Royal Astronomical Society. Thank you to Brilliant for sponsoring this episode.  Head to brilliant.org/supermassive to start free courses in maths, science, and computer science. The first 200 subscribers will get 20% off.   Our book, The Year In Space 2023, will be out in Oct 2022. Pre-order here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Year-Space-Supermassive-Podcast-Astronomical/dp/1472299507/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1O3PS3QUCPP2A&keywords=the+year+in+space&qid=1650904438&s=books&sprefix=the+year+in+space%2Cstripbooks%2C94&sr=1-3 We'll be LIVE at Standon Calling, Friday 22nd July 2022 at 2pm. Find out more: https://standon-calling.com/ The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media Production by Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham. 

Science Shambles
Suzie Imber and Lisa Harvey-Smith - Live Sunday Q and A

Science Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 68:33


Hosted by Robin Ince and Dr Helen Czerski this episode of the Science Shambles podcast is an audio recording of our weekly Sunday Science Q and A show that goes out at 10am BST on our YouTube channel. This week Robin and Helen are joined by Professors both Suzie Imber and Lisa Harvey-Smith to talk of black holes, Mercury and metallic crystals. Watch them on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/cosmicshambles and get bonus content and extended conversations with guests by subscribing at patreon.com/cosmicshambles

SPACE IN 60
SUZIE IMBER | Winner BBC2 Series "Astronauts: Do you have what it takes?"

SPACE IN 60

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 42:54


Dr. Suzie Imber, Associate Professor of Planetary Science at the University of Leicester, explores space weather, the study of Mercury, and her passion for mapping mountains using synthetic-aperture radar with the hosts. As the winner of the 2017 BBC 2 series “Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes?” she recollects the exciting challenges the candidates went through, and also discusses her current involvements like the BepiColombo mission to Mercury.

A Voyage to Antarctica
To Antarctica and Beyond

A Voyage to Antarctica

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 34:53 Very Popular


Alok Jha goes to Antarctica and far beyond with space plasma physicist Dr Suzie Imber. Suzie is Associate Professor in Space Physics at the University of Leicester. She’s currently involved in the BepiColombo mission to Mercury, which launched in 2018, and will go into orbit around Mercury in December 2025. She’s also a high altitude mountaineer: Since 2014 she’s teamed up with highly-acclaimed mountaineer Maximo Kausch, firstly to discover and then to climb dozens of the most remote mountains on the planet.And, in 2017, Suzie was the winner of BBC2’s Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes? After being put through her paces by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, she now has his backing for her application to the European Space Agency’s call for new astronauts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Voyage to Antarctica
Season 2 Trailer

A Voyage to Antarctica

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 3:03


In the second season of this podcast from the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, we’ll be delving further into the extraordinary human stories of the wildest, windiest place on our planet. We’ll hear from explorers, scientists and writers who’ve built their lives around this incredible continent. Our guests include explorers Felicity Aston and Dwayne Fields, writer Philip Hoare and space scientist Suzie Imber. Together, we’ll uncover untold histories, and gain insight into the cutting-edge research happening here, on the front-line in the fight against climate change. All from the people who’ve been there and make it happen. We hope that, like us, you’ll come to understand just how much Antarctica matters to us all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Talk Radio Europe
Suzie Imber: Associate Professor of Planetary Science at the university of Leicester with TRE’s Hannah Murray

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 10:57


Suzie Imber: Associate Professor of Planetary Science at the university of Leicester with TRE's Hannah Murray

Beyond the Benchmark by EFG
EP 15: Opportunities in space with Dr Suzie Imber | 28th January 2021

Beyond the Benchmark by EFG

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 38:23


Our hosts: Moz Afzal:https://bit.ly/3bWFAoiDaniel Murray:https://bit.ly/36vjgP6Our guest, Suzie Imber:https://bit.ly/3pBEYIAEFGAM:https://bit.ly/399nj56Important InformationThe value of investments and the income derived from them can fall as well as rise, and past performance is no indicator of future performance. Investment products may be subject to investment risks involving, but not limited to, possible loss of all or part of the principal invested. This document does not constitute and shall not be construed as a prospectus, advertisement, public offering or placement of, nor a recommendation to buy, sell, hold or solicit, any investment, security, other financial instrument or other product or service. It is not intended to be a final representation of the terms and conditions of any investment, security, other financial instrument or other product or service. 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Science Shambles
Anne-Marie Imafidon, Suzie Imber and Andrew Holding - Live Sunday Q and A

Science Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 68:34


Hosted by Robin Ince and Dr Helen Czerski this episode of the Science Shambles podcast is an audio recording of our weekly Sunday Science Q and A show that goes out at 3pm BST on our YouTube channel. On this episode Robin and Helen are joined by Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon and Prof Suzie Imber to talk maths, marbles and planetary science and Andrew Holding to talk Chanel. Watch them on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/cosmicshambles and get bonus content and extended conversations with guests by subscribing at patreon.com/cosmicshambles

Science Shambles
Origins of Life - Live from Blue Dot Festival

Science Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 61:12


Recorded live at this year's Blue Dot Festival after the play Signals, Helen Czerski is joined by Matthew Cobb, Suzie Imber and Chris Lintott to talk about life. What is life? What are its origins? Why is it on Earth? Where else might it be? What might it look like? Are we alone? What is the cosmological importance of squid rings? Signals is on tour in the UK throughout October. Dates at https://cosmicshambles.com/signals Support the podcast at https://patreon.com/bookshambles

Science Shambles
Helen Sharman and Space Shambles Live from Latitude

Science Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 26:39


Recorded live at the Latitude Festival, on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, as part of our mini Space Shambles show, Robin Ince chats with the first British astronaut, Helen Sharman, and Professor of planetary science, Suzie Imber. They chat about the future of space flight, astronaut training and much more. Support the podcast, and the Cosmic Shambles Network by pledging at http://patreon.com/bookshambles

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie
Apollo 50th Anniversary Special

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 57:54


On an Apollo 50th special we talk to a number of people about a single book, Arthur C Clarke’s 1986 book ‘July 20th 2019’ in which he imagines what life might be like on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Recorded mostly at the Latitude Festival on said anniversary, with book in hand, Robin chats to Chris Lintott, Helen Czerski, Kevin Fong and Suzie Imber about their impressions of Clarke’s vision. Support the podcast at patreon.com/bookshambles to get extended editions of each and every episode. This week Patreon’s get an entire bonus guest, as Robin chats about the book with Hannah Critchlow.

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins are live on stage at Astrofest 2019 in London with a stellar line-up of guests to discuss landing on Phobos, weirdly-shaped space rocks and Europe's mission to Mercury. They're joined by science writer Stuart Clark, the Japanese Space Agency's Elizabeth Tasker, New Horizons scientist Simon Porter and Suzie Imber, who's working on the BepiColombo mission. Also featuring live audience participation with how best to pronounce Houston and, completely unrehearsed, audience whooping. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins are live on stage at Astrofest 2019 in London with a stellar line-up of guests to discuss landing on Phobos, weirdly-shaped space rocks and Europe's mission to Mercury. They're joined by science writer Stuart Clark, the Japanese Space Agency's Elizabeth Tasker, New Horizons scientist Simon Porter and Suzie Imber, who's working on the BepiColombo mission. Also featuring live audience participation with how best to pronounce Houston and, completely unrehearsed, audience whooping. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins are live on stage at Astrofest 2019 in London with a stellar line-up of guests to discuss landing on Phobos, weirdly-shaped space rocks and Europe's mission to Mercury. They're joined by science writer Stuart Clark, the Japanese Space Agency's Elizabeth Tasker, New Horizons scientist Simon Porter and Suzie Imber, who's working on the BepiColombo mission. Also featuring live audience participation with how best to pronounce Houston and, completely unrehearsed, audience whooping. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie
Books of the Year - Part 2

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 56:37


It's part two of our multi guest end of year special where we chat to all sorts of performers from our Christmas shows about the best things they read this year. In this all-star special there's recommendations from Robin Ince, Josie Long, Brian Cox, the Octavia Poetry Collective, Ben Moor, Chris Lintott, Suzi Gage, Suzie Imber, Hannah Fry, Grace Petrie, Matt Parker, Chris Stokes, Dr Karl, Helen Czerski, Kat Arney, Ronnie Le Drew and Melinda Burton! Support the show at the network at patreon.com/bookshambles

BBC Inside Science
Science and Brexit, Antibiotic livestock growth promoters, Bepicolombo goes to Mercury

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 27:53


How might Brexit affect UK Science? Why is feeding a 'last resort' antibiotic to farm animals not a good idea? Why is space probe Bepicolombo going to Mercury? Adam Rutherford is your host. This week, leading British and European scientists wrote to the British Prime Minister and European Commission President. They expressed their concerns about the potential impact if there is a no-deal departure by the UK from the European Union. We hear from one of the signatories Professor Venki Ramakrishnan, President of the Royal Society and from UK Science Minister Sam Gyimah. Roland Pease reports on the use of the medically valuable last-resort antibiotic, colistin, as a growth promoting substance in agricultural livestock feed in India. He speaks to infectious disease consultant Abdul Ghafur in Chennai, India and microbiologist Tim Walsh at Cardiff University. The space probe Bepicolombo has begun its 7 year voyage to the planet Mercury. Suzie Imber of the University of Leicester and David Rothery of the Open University tell Adam why the journey will take so long and why Mercury is such an intriguing planet, worthy of exploration by this new probe.

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Magnificent Mercury: BepiColombo

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 52:52


Magnificent Mercury is in full focus. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are at the National Space Centre in Leicester with BepiColombo mission scientists Professor Emma Bunce and Dr Suzie Imber. They also visit London's Science Museum to see the newly installed thermal spacecraft model for Europe's first mission to Mercury in October. Expect to hear from ESA's chief scientific advisor, Mark McCaughrean, the low down on a Soviet space toilet in Leicester, and hear why NASA astronaut Chris Hadfield is complete space shambles - in a good way of course... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Magnificent Mercury: BepiColombo

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 52:52


Magnificent Mercury is in full focus. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are at the National Space Centre in Leicester with BepiColombo mission scientists Professor Emma Bunce and Dr Suzie Imber. They also visit London's Science Museum to see the newly installed thermal spacecraft model for Europe's first mission to Mercury in October. Expect to hear from ESA's chief scientific advisor, Mark McCaughrean, the low down on a Soviet space toilet in Leicester, and hear why NASA astronaut Chris Hadfield is complete space shambles - in a good way of course... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists
Magnificent Mercury: BepiColombo

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 52:52


Magnificent Mercury is in full focus. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are at the National Space Centre in Leicester with BepiColombo mission scientists Professor Emma Bunce and Dr Suzie Imber. They also visit London's Science Museum to see the newly installed thermal spacecraft model for Europe's first mission to Mercury in October. Expect to hear from ESA's chief scientific advisor, Mark McCaughrean, the low down on a Soviet space toilet in Leicester, and hear why NASA astronaut Chris Hadfield is complete space shambles - in a good way of course... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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Tough Girl Podcast
Dr Suzie Imber - Associate Professor of planetary science at the University of Leicester, mountaineer, rower, rock climber, runner

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 58:14


Show notes Loving sports & science Coming from a sporty and academic family Playing lacrosse at school and University Deciding to take up high altitude mountaineering Climbing mountains in South America - Heading to Bolivia to climb 6,000 m peaks The struggles she faced at the start - dealing with the cold the wind and the altitude How she moved forward with mountaineering How she developed her skills with no money Climbing a non technical mountain and learning through experience The impact of altitude on her body The next mountain and heading to Alaska! Climbing Denali….with no guide Being stuck inside the tent for 12 days… The preparation that’s done in advance Summit night on Denali Fitting in climbing around her PhD Funding her expeditions to the Andes Collecting data and using the super computer! Identifying all of the mountains over 5,000 m in the Andes Finding Inca ruins on the summit of mountains Getting to name the mountains… 106 mountains over 6,000 metres…. Route planning in modern times Adjusting back to life after spending time out in the mountains TV opportunity and being approached by the BBC… Do you want to be an Astronaut?! The tests! Developing resilience Being taken outside her comfort zone Staying calm under pressure Wanting to go into space & astronaut selection.. Being back in the academic world Inspiring the younger generation with outreach programs Dreaming about the mountains…. Having balance in her life… getting up at 5am, running, getting to work at 7 am, work… Why routine is so important  Learning languages… and why you have to challenge yourself and do things that you aren’t good at Persistence, working hard and developing skills Twitter - @SuzieImberSpace