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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Sc ...
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Are We There Yet?

Central Florida Public Media

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There’s a lot going on up there. Join space reporter Brendan Byrne each week as he explores space exploration. From efforts to launch humans into deep space, to the probes exploring our solar system, "Are We There Yet?" brings you the latest in news from the space beat. Listen to interviews with astronauts, engineers and visionaries as humanity takes its next giant leap exploring our universe.
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The Orbital Mechanics Podcast

David Fourman, Ben Etherington, and Dennis Just

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Every week we cover the latest spaceflight news, discuss past, current and future exploration efforts, and take a look at upcoming events. Tune in to hear about how humans get to space, how they stay in space and how unmanned craft reach farther and farther into the universe around us.
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Spacewalk is the latest adventure with Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, as he takes listener and supporter questions and will dive deep into topics, while also having casual chats about whatever might be the current hot topic. The blend of Dodd's knowledge base, personal insights, and listener interactions makes this a must-listen for space enthusiasts and aspiring engineers alike. Join Tim as he continues his quest to "bring space down to Earth for everyday people"
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Tune in each month for a guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia. Each episode highlights all of the fascinating constellations, planets, and asteroids that you should be keeping an eye out for in the night sky. And don't worry, we'll also be highlighting the latest in space news so you'll always be in the know when it comes to the extra-terrestrial. Please Look Up is brought to you by Particle and powered by Scitech.
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Space Radio

Paul M. Sutter

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Space Radio is your weekly guide to the universe, featuring the latest news in astronomy, physics, space travel, and discussions on the nature of science and the relationship between science and society. The best part: answers to your questions about space and time! Hosted by astrophysicist and "Agent to the Stars" Paul M. Sutter.
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The latest news about astronomy, space and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope presented in High Definition is only for devices that play High Definition video (not iPhone or iPod). To watch the Hubblecast on your iPod and/or iPhone, please download the Standard Definition version also available on iTunes.
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This Week in Space Telescopes is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing you the latest science and mission updates from humanity’s eyes in space. Each week, your hosts Tony Darnell (Deep Astronomy) and Dr. Carol Christian (Center for Emerging Media) bring you everything you need to know about the fascinating world of space telescopes.
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Welcome to UFOs and Other Paranormal Stuff, the podcast that explores the world of the unexplained. Join us as we delve into the latest news, research, and theories on UFO sightings, alien encounters, cryptozoological creatures, ghosts, and more. We bring you the latest insights and perspectives on the mysteries that captivate us all. Whether you’re a seasoned UFO enthusiast or a curious skeptic, UFOs and Other Paranormal Stuff is your go-to source for all things paranormal. Visit our websit ...
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Science On Top

The Science on Top Team

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The Australian podcast about science, health and technology news. Join Ed Brown and his panel of co-hosts each week as we talk about the latest and coolest research and discoveries in the world of science. We're joined by special guests from all over the science field: doctors, professors, nurses, teachers and more.
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(0:10): Biochar Breakthrough: Enhancing Soil Health and Food Safety with Innovative Eco-friendly Practices (2:13): PAHs Found in Space Challenge Life Formation Theories: New Discovery in Taurus Molecular Cloud (4:27): Revolutionary 'Electro-Agriculture' Could Slash U.S. Farmland Use by 94% with Solar-Powered Food Production (6:33): Breakthrough Aut…
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Today, you’ll learn about the brain science behind choking under pressure, a newer, tougher, stronger concrete inspired by bones, and how skin cancer rates in Sweden could offer a sign of hope. Pressure & Performance “Choking under pressure: Brain neurons misfire when the stakes are highest.” by Bronwyn Thompson. 2024. “Research sheds new light on …
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(0:10): FDA Approves Pfizer's ABRYSVO RSV Vaccine for Seniors and Pregnant Women, Boasting High Efficacy (2:23): Revolutionary AI Tool for Lung Cancer Detection to Be Implemented in NHS North East and North Cumbria (4:24): UK Launches Groundbreaking Phase 3 Trial for Norovirus mRNA Vaccine to Ease NHS Winter Strain (6:34): Breakthrough PRIMA Retina…
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, features the physicist and engineer Julia Sutcliffe, who is chief scientific adviser to the UK government’s Department for Business and Trade. In a wide-ranging conversation with Physics World’s Matin Durrani, Sutcliffe explains how she began her career as a PhD physicist before working in systems e…
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Today, you’ll learn about how surgeons operated on a pig from 5,000 miles away, a population of neanderthals that were isolated for 50,000 years, and why trees could be linked to lower risks of ADHD in kids. Remote Surgery “Remote surgery performed on a pig 9,000 km away using a game controller.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “Teleoperated Magnetic Endo…
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(0:10): COVID-19's Lasting Impact: Surge in Autoimmune Disorders, Brain Fog, and Remote Work Trends (1:58): Breakthroughs in Gene Therapy: ESGCT 2024 to Showcase Innovations in CNS and Cardiomyopathy Treatments (4:13): NYU Researchers Unveil Gene Motion Insights: Key to Understanding Cancer and Cardiovascular Disorders (6:26): Global Study Unveils …
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Today, you’ll learn about a new device that can get inside the mind of babies, the edible protein that’s made out of carbon dioxide, and how the modern ideal of the 15-minute city might not be for everyone. Baby Brain Device “Wearable brain imaging device shines a light on how babies respond in real-world situations.” UCL. 2024. “Whole-head high-de…
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Thanks to Dennis O for naming this week’s episode! Spaceflight News — Intelsat 33e loses power and blows up (spacenews.com) (x.com/S4S_SDA) (reddit.com) Short & Sweet — Sirius Space hot fire (europeanspaceflight.com) — A Firefly to launch a Jackal (satellitetoday.com) Questions, Comments, Corrections — Ross Peterson: Super Heavy’s reentry heating —…
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(0:10): COVID-19’s Lingering Effects: Rise in Autoimmune Disorders, Dysautonomia, and Increased Mortality Among Youth (1:49): JWST Uncovers Enigmatic Quasars in 'Middle of Nowhere,' Challenging Early Universe Theories (4:05): ASA's 2024 Stroke Prevention Guidelines: New Strategies for Diet, Exercise, and Risk Management (6:15): AI Revolutionizes Ho…
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(0:10): New COVID Variant XEC Emerges in Germany: Low Public Health Risk but Potentially More Transmissible (1:57): Revolutionary Handheld Blood Test for Heart Attacks Delivers Results in Under an Hour (3:58): Routine Blood Test Predicts Preeclampsia Risk, New Study Reveals (5:46): Eye-AD: Breakthrough AI Model Detects Early Alzheimer's from Retina…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Study Unveils Strategies to Boost Natural Gas Hydrate Extraction and Ensure Wellbore Stability (2:20): North Carolina Reports First Flu Death of Season: Experts Urge Vaccinations and Preventive Measures (4:16): Study Reveals Sex Differences in Pain Relief: Meditation More Effective for Women, Calls for Tailored Treatments (6:20…
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Today, you’ll learn about how climbing on monkey bars and other risky play could be a gift from our ancestors, the dangers of mold in space, and new evidence on how cravings take root in our brains. Risky Play “Risky Play Exercises an Ancestral Need to Push Limits.” by Morgan Kelly. 2024. “Commemorating the monkey bars, catalyst of debate at the in…
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(0:10): New Study: HIV-Positive Kidney Donations Safe, U.S. Proposes Rule Change to Increase Organ Availability (2:22): Genprex Advances Gene Therapy for Lung Cancer, Escalates Clinical Trials After Positive Safety Results (4:45): Breakthrough mRNA Synthesis Technology from Japan Promises Faster, Purity-Enhanced Vaccine Development (6:44): Breakthr…
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LIV.INNO, Liverpool Centre for Doctoral Training for Innovation in Data-Intensive Science, offers students fully-funded PhD studentships across a broad range of research projects from medical physics to quantum computing. All students receive training in high-performance computing, data analysis, and machine learning and artificial intelligence. St…
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Today, you’ll learn about a potential positive side to side effects, how mega El Niños triggered the world’s worst mass extinction event, and the antidote to pesticides that could save bees. Positive Side Effects “How side effects can improve treatment efficacy: a randomized trial.” by Lieven A. Schenk, et al. 2024. “Side-effects are often a curse.…
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(0:10): Surge in Lithium Demand Spurs Innovations and Challenges in Sustainable Battery Recycling (2:14): 555-Million-Year-Old Fossil Discovery in Australia Reveals Earliest Complex Animal Life (4:15): Climate-Resilient Crops: Breakthroughs in Early-Maturing Wheat and Mutagenized Coffee to Combat Global Food Security Threats (6:10): Genprex Advance…
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Today, you’ll learn about a breakthrough in our understanding of the behavior and abilities of bacteria, the queen ants that cannibalize their sick larvae and recycle it, and how tiny shards of plastic are finding their way into our brains. Bacteria Behavior “New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infecti…
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Spaceflight News — Worries about ISS making a splash (spacenews.com) (PDF: nasa.gov) (spacenews.com) (space.com) Short & Sweet — X-37B to perform aerobraking maneuver (defenseone.com) — Rocket Lab wins Mars Sample Return concept award (spacenews.com) — Vast unveils details on Haven-1 (payloadspace.com) Questions, Comments, Corrections — From the in…
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(0:10): China and U.S. Intensify Space Race with Ambitious Lunar and Extraterrestrial Missions (2:32): European Trees Show Resilience: Study Reveals Genetic Diversity Unaffected by Glacial Cycles (4:35): Breakthrough Gene Therapy Converts Harmful Fats, Targets Childhood Obesity and Arthritis (6:47): Revolutionary Sensor Nanomaterials: Breakthroughs…
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(0:10): Quantum Breakthrough: Chinese Researchers Crack Widely Used Encryption, Threatening Data Security Worldwide (2:18): Yellow River Basin Study Reveals Ecosystem Gains, Highlights Crucial Role of External Inputs and Water Management (4:16): Turning Coffee Waste into Clean Energy: Tokyo Study Highlights Biomass Potential with Manganese Catalyst…
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(0:10): AI Pioneers Win Nobel Chemistry Prize Amid Rising Concerns Over Ethical Implications (2:40): World Mental Health Day 2024: Addressing Professional Burnout and Boosting Workplace Wellness (4:54): Breakthrough Chemical Reaction Speeds Up Cancer Drug Synthesis at Room Temperature (7:06): Rising Cancer Rates Highlight Urgent Need for Targeted M…
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Today, you’ll learn about the connection between chronic sinus infections and anxiety, a new way to recycle plastic by vaporizing it, and how marmosets call each other by name. Sinuses & Mental Health “Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Mental Health.” by Najm S. Khan, et al. 2024. “Chronic Sinusitis.” CDC. 2022. Vaporizing Plastic “New process vaporizes p…
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It came as a bolt from the blue for many Nobel watchers. This year’s Nobel Prize for Physics went to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their “foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning and artificial neural networks”. In this podcast I explore the connections between artificial intelligence (AI) and physics with the au…
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(0:10): New Brain Waste-Clearing System Discovered: Key to Alzheimer's Prevention? (1:53): FDA Approves 15-Minute At-Home COVID-19/Flu Test Ahead of Fall Respiratory Season (3:57): NASA Seeks Industry Innovations for Boosted Lunar Cargo Delivery in Artemis Missions (6:14): Innovative Solutions Tackle Plastic Pollution: From Bioengineered Adhesives …
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Today, you’ll learn about how common table salt could help our bodies fight cancer, an ancient underwater bridge that’s changing what we know about human migration in Europe, and the hyper precise nuclear clock breakthrough. Salt & Cancer “Common salt activates anti-tumor cells.” by Charlotte Fuchs and Friederike Gawlik. 2024. “Sodium chloride in t…
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(0:10): Groundbreaking Study Links Brainstem Damage to Long-Term Effects in Severe COVID-19 Patients (2:07): New Study Links Circulating Tumor Cells to Survival Rates in Metastatic Prostate Cancer (4:14): Revolutionary Antimicrobial Peptides: The New Hope Against Antibiotic Resistance (6:12): Study Reveals Humanity May Have Hit Longevity Limit; Foc…
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Today, you’ll learn about an injectable pacemaker that dissolves after 5 days, how a black hole is starving a galaxy to death, and the bats with record-high blood sugar levels. Injectable Pacemaker “Injectable pacemaker regulates heartbeat for 5 days then dissolves.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “In situ assembly of an injectable cardiac stimulator.” b…
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Spaceflight News -- Vulcan anomaly (spacenews.com) (youtube.com) (spaceflightnow.com) (spacenews.com) (twitter.com/dwisecinema) (spacenews.com) Short & Sweet -- Voyager 2 turns off science instrument (inverse.com) -- Super bright Qianfan satellites (spacenews.com) -- NASA reduces rate of ISS leak (spacenews.com) Questions, Comments, Corrections -- …
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(0:10): US Researchers Win Nobel for MicroRNA Discovery; AI and Global Challenges Dominate Nobel Discussions (2:06): Sea Walnut Wonders: Injured Comb Jellies Fuse to Form Single Organism with Dual Features (4:28): Revolutionary OncoIndx® Platform Achieves 98% Sensitivity in Cancer Genomic Profiling (6:51): NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Unveils Asteroid…
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(0:10): US Scientists Win Nobel for MicroRNA Breakthrough, Kicking Off 2024 Nobel Prize Season (1:59): Revolutionary Surface Coatings Boost Energy Storage and Medical Implant Performance, Study Finds (4:27): USC Study Links 'Forever Chemicals' to Poor Sleep in Young Adults, Unveiling Major Health Risks (6:38): Stagnation in Life Expectancy: Are We …
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(0:10): Timing of Blood Samples Crucial for Accurate Dementia Diagnosis, Study Finds (2:02): AI Unveils Record-Breaking Triple Star System in Cygnus, Sparks New Astronomical Insights (4:19): Breakthrough Liquid Biopsy Techniques Hold Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection (7:00): Myopia Epidemic: Half the World Facing Vision Loss by 2050, Ex…
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Today, you’ll learn about the new air conditioner that cools without conditioning the air, how understanding our false memories can be a window into our problem solving skills, and a study examining the grieving of cats. AC Not Conditioned “Device provides air conditioning without conditioning air.” by Ellen Phiddian. 2024. “A pure radiant cooling …
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