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A citizen's podcast for planning humanity's future in space - exploring the social, political, technical, and scientific aspects of living off-Earth from the perspective of a space urban planner. Celestial Citizen is a platform for promoting a more equitable and just vision of planetary settlement beyond Earth. This podcast seeks to provide a medium for conversation and discourse around how to be a better interplanetary citizen and responsible steward of Earth. Key initiatives include making ...
Exploring the Ethics of Human Settlement in Space
Painkiller Already is a weekly gaming gone comedy podcast featuring: Woody, Kyle aka FPS Russia and Taylor.
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
Podcast by The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Grab your hoverboards and give your robot butlers a break! On Looking Back at Tomorrow, hosts Ryan and Zachary examine how humanity’s predictions for the future have changed over the years.
Welcome to Red Planet Radio presented by the Mars Society, a podcast dedicated to the human exploration and settlement of Mars. Each episode, the Red Planet Radio podcast includes interviews with leading scientists, space experts, government officials and other important figures connected to the ongoing exploration of the Red Planet. Hosting Red Planet Radio on behalf of the Mars Society will be Bill Hargenrader, Innovation Strategist, and Founder of Facebook’s popular I Love Mars page, and ...
We are an offshoot of the Above the Law legal blog. But we are focused on the challenges women, people of color, LGBTQIA, and other diverse populations face in the legal industry. Let's be real -- it can suck out there. So we want to create a space where our community can come together share stories, find support and devise strategies. Our name comes from none other than the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the jabot (decorative collar) she wears when delivering dissents from the bench. It' ...
Welcome to the Teen Time page on RTHK Radio 3! Don't miss these features: 'BackStage' - Alyson brings us a daily celebrity interview. 'Artist Profile' - Simon Willson introduces us to a popular artist/ band. 'SongBite' - We break down the lyrics behind one of your favourite songs. 'Question of the Week' - A special prize up for grabs every week! 'Request' - SMS us on 61343053 or email us to teentime@rthk.hk ! And: Monday - 'StyleFyle' - Jennifer Su brings us her guidelines to fashion and tre ...
NYF and Sony Radio Award winning Sitrep brings you discussion and analysis on defence, foreign policy and the stories affecting the British Forces. Presented by Kate Gerbeau with defence analyst Christopher Lee.
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PKA 530 w FilthyRobot Gorilla Glue Lady, Space Settlement, Gina Carano Cancelled
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Helping Biglaw Get Better About Diversity with Laura Leopard - Episode 50
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Kathryn talks with Laura Leopard, founder, and CEO of Leopard Solutions. They talk about Leopard's recently rolled out ethnic diversity data in your law firm index and why it’s vital for the legal industry, they discuss the state of gender and ethnic diversity within the top 200 law firms in the US and the biggest takeaways from that work. They als…
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Investigating the upper limit to the speed of sound
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New theoretical calculations match with known experimental data and together add to our understanding of how the universe is able to exist.
Yasmin Haskell traces some of the complex and mixed emotions about space and space travel expressed by people on the ground and those on space missions.
As costs have come down, private companies are now involved in space and there is a greater range of missions such as space tourism. The Australian Space Agency has big plans for 2021.
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New approach needed for urban settlements after apocalyptic bushfires
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Hundreds of homes have been lost as landscapes become dryer causing more intense fires. The way we plan settlements is now being questioned with implications for roads, water storage, construction materials and design and land clearing.
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Are you interested in the social impact of greater food security, access to nutritious ingredients, as well as, sustainable production methods both on Earth and in space? In this week's episode, I speak with Elliot Roth about his startup, Spira Inc., and how his team plans to disrupt the global supply chain by replacing harmful compounds with carbo…
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PKA 531 w Dick Masterson - Taylor's Basement Floods, Picking Our Tattoos, Time Travel Hypotheticals
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At the University of Wollongong, 3D printers are using live cells to print prosthetic ears, corneas and skin.
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Fish moving polewards so they can breathe
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Global warming is heating the oceans. Warmer water contains less oxygen. So all over the world, fish are moving away polewards.
The concern of Swedish school children for the environment is not new. Robyn Williams visited a Swedish primary school in the 1990s and saw how students were taking action.
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Perovskites promise new ways of generating solar power
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A crystalline film applied to glass, plastic or metal allows any surface to become a solar panel.
Journalist Rod Taylor tells the stories of ten outstanding Australians who are doing something to confront the perilous state of the environment.
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Making the Legal Industry More Human with Leigh Vickery - Episode 49
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Kathryn talks with Leigh Vickery about her work as Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer at LevelLegal. They discuss the ways the legal industry is changing as a result of COVID-19 and why this is a moment for innovation in the industry. They also delve into creating a culture of care as it applies to the legal industry and how things will be differe…
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In our latest podcast episode of “On Human Rights” we spoke with Sabira Coelho about the topic of the right of people that are, and can potentially be, displaced in the context of the Pacific region. Sabira Coelho currently serves as the Programme Manager at International Organization for Migration Fiji (IOM)for the three-year joint-programme, “Enh…
With all the excitement of this month in full swing - Hope Probe, Tianwen-1, and next up, Perseverance - it seemed only fitting to dedicate an episode to all things Mars! Enjoy this special, early-release episode with "professional martian" and Director of Science Strategy at Planet, Dr. Tanya Harrison. We discuss the significance of the upcoming M…
Cathy Foley outlines her vision for the job and how she will work to ensure science is at the heart of policy making and development within government.
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90% of all big fish have been taken from the oceans
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It has been achieved with industrial fishing. Large boats with large nets and large fleets with satellite tracking are striping the oceans of fish.
Alexandra Borissova describes science communication in her home country where the fall of the Soviet Union saw a proud history of scientific achievement replaced by severely reduced funding for science and an almost complete absence of science communication.
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Music’s healing power and cultural foundations
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Our response to music is a determined by a complex mix of cultural heritage and the wiring of our brain. This discussion explores recent research into how our brains respond to music and the potential use of music in therapy.
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Championing Latinx Causes with Anabel Rosa - Episode 48
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Kathryn talks with the plaintiffs' attorney, Anabel Rosa, about her work fighting for Hispanic/Latinx causes in state and local governments. They talk about how her policy work dovetails with her legal career and why she recommends law school to those that care about social justice issues. Episode Resources Anabel Rosa arosa@farrin.com https://www.…
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Many space industry insiders talk excitedly about a human return to the Moon, but how does the general public feel about this endeavor? Do they think it will really happen and how does it stack up against a long list of priorities for our home planet? In this week's episode, I speak with Nathan Price about his project, Countdown to the Moon, in whi…
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PKA 529 w Harley Morenstein - Harley's Fat Now, The Big Game Bets, Cartoon Nostalgia
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Ancient DNA reveals secrets of the dire wolf
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Instead of being closely related to other north American canids, such as grey wolves and coyotes, dire wolves represent a branch that split off from their relatives millions of years ago, representing the last of a now extinct lineage.
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Soil Carbon – huge potential or complicated high-risk climate solution?
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Crop rotation and farm practices can lead to carbon building up in soils. But variable rainfall may still be a barrier to soils saving us from an altered atmosphere.
PhD candidate Jean-Michel Maujean records Australian birds and uses the calls as inspiration for his own music compositions.
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New director for Sydney Institute of Marine Science
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Martina Doblin describes some of the research programs underway and plans for the future.
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Metazoa traces the evolutionary history of consciousness
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Peter Godfrey-Smith bridges the gap between matter and mind to address one of the most important philosophical questions: What is the origin of consciousness?
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On this episode of Celestial Citizen Podcast, I am joined by Ruvimbo Samanga, space law and policy analyst. We’ll discuss lunar governance, the African Space Sector, and Ruvimbo’s involvement with the Space Generation Advisory Council’s 4th African Space Generation Workshop. My guest on the show, Ruvimbo Samanga, is a space law & policy analyst, wi…
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PKA 528 Gamestop WallStreetBets, Wandavision Sucks, Spartacus
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As mining causes roads to crack and houses to collapse, a Swedish city is moved
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They built the town too close to the ore deposit. The town is Kiruna and it is above one of the largest underground iron ore deposits in the world. For decades it has been known that one day, as mining crept closer, the town would need to be moved. Now that day has arrived.
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Building the Future: A Space Architecture Conversation
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Have you ever wondered about how humans might live and work someday on the Moon, or what the field of space architecture is all about? In this episode, I have the opportunity to talk with Madhu Thangavelu, about the space architecture and infrastructure that will support Artemis mission objectives, and a sustained presence on the Moon. We’ll also d…
With our beloved JB on his way out, Jake and Anthony have been appointed NASA autocrats for five years with $25 billion per year to spend. They have done the homework, mostly, and will now unveil their grand plans. Drinks Sci-Fi Hamster Wheel - Thin Man Brewery - Untappd Polaris Hazy Northeast Ipa - Mariner Brewing - Untappd Topics Off-Nominal - Yo…
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PKA 527 w Danny Mullen - Smoking Goo, The Great Candy Debate, Danny's Disgusting Prank
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Howard Florey - the Australian researcher who developed penicillin
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Serendipity, brilliance and hard work led to the development of penicillin, a drug that has saved billions of lives.
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Welcome to the Cosmos: Introducing Celestial Citizen
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A citizen's podcast for planning humanity's future in space - exploring the social, political, technical, and scientific aspects of living off-Earth from the perspective of a space urban planner. www.celestialcitizen.com Support the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)By Britt Duffy Adkins