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Station 151

Pale Matter | Realm

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Station 151 is Antarctica’s first and only astronomical radio observatory. Built by the Telders Corporation at an estimated cost of $200M USD, the station promises to reveal the darkest secrets of the universe. Join Astrophysicist Wayne Robertson at the bottom of the world as he sets off on the adventure of a lifetime (and possibly his last). Station 151 is a science-fiction podcast written by Andy Scearce and Steven James Scearce. It is produced by Bear Weiter and Pale Matter.
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European Southern Observatory

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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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European Southern Observatory

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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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Look Up!

Royal Observatory Greenwich

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Join the astronomers of the Royal Observatory Greenwich as they discuss the night sky and recent news in the wide world of astronomy. The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the historic home of the Astronomer Royal, with the first building, Flamsteed House, built in 1675. Now the Observatory is a heritage site, museum and a centre for excellence in science learning.
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Brazil Unfiltered

Washington Brazil Office

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Brazil is going through challenging times. There’s never been a more important moment to understand Brazil’s politics, society, and culture. To go beyond the headlines, and to ask questions that aren’t easy to answer. 'Brazil Unfiltered,' does just that. This podcast is hosted by James N. Green, Professor of Brazilian History and Culture at Brown University and the National Co-Coordinator of the U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil. Brazil Unfiltered is part of the Democracy Observatory, sup ...
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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

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Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
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World Ocean Radio

Peter Neill, World Ocean Observatory

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World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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EU Watchdog Radio is a bi-weekly podcast launched by two Brussels NGO's: Counter Balance and Corporate Europe Observatory. In each episode, we dive deeper into topics that relate to our activities in Brussels. Whether it be steps to increase transparency of lobbies in the EU or how to tackle public investment in a way that works for everyone. We explore it all, right here at EU Watchdog Radio!
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Trade Bites

UK Trade Policy Observatory

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Trade Bites - the podcast about trade policy. Brought to you by the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy, and presented by Chris Horseman of Borderlex.
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The Vatican Observatory is one of the oldest and most accomplished observatories in the world… which surprises people who have limited understanding of Church and science. In this podcast, you’ll hear from Vatican astronomers and their accomplished special guests as they explore the wonder of God’s surprising universe.
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Star Hopping

David Hearn: Director, Kissimmee Park Observatory

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In this series of programs we’ll show you the most beautiful sights in the night sky, and explain exactly how to find them with your binoculars or telescope.
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Listen to energy systems researchers talk about their work and the broader policy discussion surrounding them. The Energy Observatory podcast is brought to you by the Energy Systems Integration and Modeling Group of KU Leuven https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en/tme/research/energy-systems-integration-modeling
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The GEMMA Podcast

Gemini Observatory

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A podcast about Gemini Observatory and its role in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy. Featuring news related to multi-messenger astronomy (MMA), time-domain astronomy (TDA), our visiting instrument program, and more through interviews with astronomers, engineers, and staff both here at Gemini (North and South) and abroad.
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Cosmic Radio

NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)

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Ear-catching modular programs bringing the space-age science of radio astronomy down to earth! In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory brings you a series of brief insights into the fascinating world of deep space. Tune into the Universe with Cosmic Radio!
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Welcome to WEMO, the podcast from the team behind the World Energy Market Observatory, Capgemini's annual report on the electricity and gas markets across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia. The podcast offers Energy and Utilities company leaders expert insights on current trends and how to capitalize on the opportunities they present. Listen in as Vito Labate welcomes new experts each episode to share their views and recommendations on how to better serve your customers in ...
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Welcome to the Astrum Sleep Space podcast; the perfect place to come and wind down for the evening while you learn more about the grandeur of the universe. I’m Alex McColgan, the founder of the Astrum brand, and your host on this podcast. Come and listen as I tell you about incredible missions, fascinating discoveries, and everything I’ve come to love about space. If you like what you're listening to, be sure to check out my YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@astrumspace for more great spac ...
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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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Intergalactic Craic

Armagh Observatory and Planetarium

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Armagh Observatory and Planetarium’s first podcast, “Intergalactic Craic” will bring the latest space related news, theories and technologies to the ears of the general public. Headed by two engaging hosts, the podcast will feature interviews with astronomers, debates and discussions with experts in relevant fields and listener proposed questions. Intergalactic Craic will not feel like a lecture series; instead listeners will find themselves learning the secrets of the universe while laughin ...
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It is our mission to bring exciting space news hot off the telescope into your ears. In one way or another, the Queen’s Observatory has continued its practice of sharing the wonders of the universe since 1857, thank you for joining us in this long running tradition. Here at Fast Radio Bursts we will answer your questions, interview astronomers, and dive deep into breaking research. From low Earth orbit to the clouds of Venus, from Betelgeuse to colliding black holes It’s a big universe to ta ...
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The Star Field

Active Galactic Videos

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A podcast about the field of astronomy and the people who study space, as seen through the lens of a student. Featuring students and staff in the Astronomy department and Steward Observatory at The University of Arizona.
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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Armchair Sundays, a progressive stand-up show that runs out of the Armchair in Observatory, Cape Town, every Sunday, showcases some of the finest and edgiest acts from South Africa. This podcast, recorded live after every show, captures some of the back story, lifting the lid on the inner workings of SA comedy and showcasing the laugh a minute nonsense that falls out their mouths.
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Label run by @richarddamendj Alvaro AM, Berlak, Black Girl/White Girl, Brett Gould, Cal Johnstone, CASSIMM, CDC, Chicks Luv Us, Christian Nielsen, Cleary, Daniel Williamsen, The Deepshakerz, DJ Caspa, Easttown, Ekoboy, Elliot Fitch, Eskuche, FreedomB, Gerbert Vos, Handia Hype, Hauswerks, Jairo Delli, Javi Bora, Javi Lopez, Jholeyson, Jojo Angel, Kav Verhouzer, Kim Kaey, Los Pastores, Luca Donzelli, Luuk van Dijk, MADVILLA, Marco C., Maxie Devine, Maximiljan, The Mekanism, Mendo, M.F.S: Obser ...
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Two gnomes, a tief-elf, and a talking dog walk into a bakery. This is their story. Chromythica is a Pathfinder 2e actual play campaign about belonging, community, and the process of making meaning out of complex situations. Come for friends having boisterous fun, stay for the journey we go on together!
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Bringing you the best of West Virginia information. We cover the state with a fresh approach, helping you to understand the history, places to eat, things to do, and citizens of WV. Join James and Jerry on this fast growing podcast.
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In search of dark matter

Prof. Dr. Andreas Burkert

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The visible matter in the Universe is like a water-lily in a dark lake, says Prof. Dr. Andreas Burkert. By observing its behavior, one can deduce the nature of the "dark matter". This is the mystery that Prof. Burkert, Chair of Computational Astrophysics at LMU's Astronomical Observatory, wants to solve.
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The Reunion: An FFVIIR Podcast

The Reunion: An FFVIIR Podcast

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A video game podcast focusing on Final Fantasy VII Remake! Each episode will concentrate on various aspects of the most anticipated game of all time. Join host Ky (Rob Pretty) and co-host Vyzz, creator of the Cosmo Canyon Observatory YouTube Channel, for featured discussions about interesting topics, recently released info/news, along with community interaction, interviews, and much more! Inquiries: thereunionpodcast@gmail.com
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Created by Velta Technology, 'Industrial Cybersecurity Insider' offers a thorough look into the field of industrial cybersecurity for manufacturing and critical infrastructure. The podcast delves into key topics, including industry trends, policy changes, and groundbreaking innovations. Each episode will feature insights from key influencers, policy makers, and industry leaders. Subscribe and tune in weekly to stay in the know on everything important in the industrial cybersecurity world!
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The Policy Fix

The Policy Fix

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Welcome to The Policy Fix, a podcast by The Policy Observatory, AUT. Our podcasts are crisp 15-20 minute interviews with some of Aotearoa New Zealand's top thinkers on the big issues we face as a society and what we can do to address them. The interviews centre around three guiding questions: • What’s the policy problem your work seeks to address? • Why should the public care about this? • What policy directions do you recommend?
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Gerry Kennedy, CEO of Observatory Strategic Management, alongside Dino Busalachi, co-founder and CTO of Velta Technology, talk about the complex and evolving world of cybersecurity insurance. They unpack the nuances of IT and OT risk management, revealing how past incidents and technological advancements have shaped current practices. Their discuss…
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This is the third and final episode of a series where we hear about recent research presented at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) January 2024 meeting. Habitable Worlds Observatory (starts at 5:15) Dr. Megan Ansdell, Program Scientist at NASA Headquarters in the Astrophysics Division and the Planetary Science Division, talks about the Habita…
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Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno is a scientist and author who has dedicated his life to studying the universe. He is the director of the Vatican Observatory, the oldest astronomical research institution in the world. In this interview, Brother Consolmagno shares his story of how he discovered his passion for astronomy and how he came to be the direc…
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In our eleventh episode, the party re-unites and take on the mission of showing Irvik and Nimri a good time in Brastlewark, which leads them to two venerable establishments: the Cockwork Inn and the Temple of Shelyn. Between flirtations and beauty treatments, secrets are spilled and new light is shed on some of Temerity's lingering questions... Con…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/16-04-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Frieder Morneweg - Walking Together (Original Mix)02 - Ian Fleming & Phil Nazca - Fuji (Original Mix)03 - Cary Crank - The Next Day (Augusto Dassano Remix)04 - Kadosh - Paradise Lost (Simple Symmetry Remix)05 - The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (…
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The heart of the lion stays close to the Moon the next couple of nights. The bright star that marks the lion’s heart is Regulus. It’s to the lower left of the Moon at nightfall this evening, and to the upper right of the Moon tomorrow evening. Regulus is impressive. It’s a system of four stars, but only one shines bright enough to see. Known as Reg…
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Hey fam! Sorry about this, but my PC crashed! I have the episode ready to rock, but when I came in today it was shut down! I started it up, and it shut down AGAIN! I let it sit a few mins, started it up AGAIN, quickly checked temps, and saw it was at 92 C. So I ordered new thermal paste, installed it (twice) and unfortunately it is NOT solving the …
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Did Oregon even have black pioneers? Listen to our interview with Zachary Stocks, Executive Director of Oregon Black Pioneers (a non profit which preserves the history of Black Oregonians) to find out more about this whole topic. When did black pioneers arrive in Oregon? What were some of the places where we ride bicycles today that were utilized b…
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Dr. Christopher Kerr The Science of Deathbed Visions Many people have visions and dreams as they near the end of their life in which they reunite with loved ones who have gone before them. What can science tell us about these mysterious and common experiences? And how do they affect those who have them? These are questions that Chris Kerr, a hospic…
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Join Velta Technology’s CTO, Dino Busalachi and COO, Jim Cook, as they delve into the intricate world of IT and OT integration. Explore the challenges and transformative strategies involved in merging these critical technologies within industrial environments. Dino and Jim share their expert knowledge and decades of experience, discussing the poten…
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In episode 217 of Gratitude Geek, a relationship marketing podcast, we talk to psychotherapist, Pace Lawson about battling addiction and cancer, highlighting the transformative power of gratitude. Hosted by Kandas Rodarte, the discussion explores the profound impact of gratitude on personal growth, relationships, and resilience, offering practical …
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For the first time in seventeen years, the European Gas Conference was cancelled—or, at least, postponed. However, this did not stop CEO from travelling all the way to Vienna to meet with climate activists and campaigners at the People’s Summit, the counter-summit of the Gas Conference. This episode was recorded live in the capital city of Austria.…
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Two giants of the solar system huddle close together in the evening twilight the next few days. The viewing window is short, so you need to time it just right to see them. Jupiter and Uranus are low in the west as twilight fades. Jupiter is easy to pick out — it looks like a brilliant star. Uranus is just above it tonight, by about the width of you…
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With Dr. Leonard Susskind (Stanford University) Black holes, the collapsed remnants of the largest stars, provide a remarkable laboratory where the frontier concepts of our understanding of nature are tested at their extreme limits. For more than two decades, Professor Susskind and a Dutch colleague had a running battle with Stephen Hawking about t…
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The UK has a long history as an agricultural trading nation. For much of our existence, we’ve been a net importer of food, creating a free trade economics 'virtue' out of the necessity of needing to feed ourselves. But calibrating a well-balanced trade policy for agriculture and food is a notoriously difficult thing to do. When we were part of the …
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The star Arcturus is a little bit heavier than our own star, the Sun. Yet that small difference has a big effect on the star’s evolution: Arcturus entered a late stage billions of years earlier than the Sun will. Arcturus is one of the brighter stars in the night sky, and shines yellow-orange. Both of those traits are a result of its stage in life,…
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Join James and Jerry on our latest episode of West Virginia Talk as we speak to Jamie Summerlin. Jamie is a Gulf War veteran who served in the Marine Corp for 6 years. He is the author of the book "Freedom Run" and is currently the CEO of Guidon Creative who just happen to be the driving force behind this new festival in Morgantown, WV. In this epi…
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The Moon creeps up on the twin stars of Gemini this evening. As night falls, Pollux and Castor are above the Moon. Pollux is on the left, and is a bit brighter than its “twin.” There’s a lot more to Gemini than just the twins — or even the other stars that are visible to the unaided eye. In fact, one of its most intriguing objects produces most of …
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This time of year is pretty inviting for some evening skywatching. The evening hours are warm but not usually too hot, and spring storm activity generally hasn’t reached its peak — pleasant conditions for watching the stars. Unfortunately, one of the most beautiful star patterns is dropping from view, so there aren’t many more weeks to enjoy it. Or…
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Planetary systems can be violent. In our own solar system, for example, the Moon probably was born from the debris left over when a planet as big as Mars rammed into Earth billions of years ago. And the giant planet Uranus probably was knocked over on its side by a similar collision about the same time. A more recent example comes from ASASSN-21qj …
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Planets like Earth live in the “Goldilocks zone” — the region around a star where conditions are most comfortable for life. But most planets aren’t so cushy. They’re either far away and cold, or close in and hot. And some are so close that they’re being vaporized by their star. One example is WASP-69 b. It orbits a cool, faint star about 160 light-…
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A Non-technical Talk by Dr. Jessica Lu (University of California, Berkeley) on March 13, 2024 The population of black holes, objects left over from dead stars, is almost entirely unexplored. Only about two dozen black holes are confidently known in our Galaxy. As a result, some of the most basic properties of black holes remain unknown, including t…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/09-04-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Bolis Pupul - Kowloon (Original Mix)02 - Aili - Oyasumi (Original Mix)03 - B.Visible - Ella (Jakobin & Domino Remix)04 - PolyGlove - CALF (Original Mix)05 - Boys' Shorts - Flying Away (Whitesquare Remix)06 - Reenie - Cosmic Latte (…
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If you heat up some alphabet soup, you shouldn’t end up with all the letters clumped together — they should be fairly evenly spread throughout the pot. According to the current understanding of the universe, the same thing should apply to galaxies. They may clump together on smaller scales, forming clusters and even super-clusters. But when you loo…
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This week Roo talks Shop with you. We recap the Great American Solar Eclipse. Talk about a recent trip down the club Observatory, and even go over something STRANGE we saw in the night sky! If you would like to show your support , consider becoming a member of our Patreon! For $5 a month, you will help spread the word of The Astrocast to others, so…
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What are the five areas of our collective existence on earth where the ocean matters most? If we are looking for a context to drive motivation and action, we have in our view the necessary clear focus through these absolutes--water, energy, food, health, and exchange--that can guide us toward a sustainable future, with the ocean at our center. A we…
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A nocturne is a short musical composition: dreamy, romantic, suggestive of the night, a passage from one place to the next. This week we're asking: What comes next for our collective energy and focus? What it is that will get us safely from this place of climate crisis and uncertainty to another place of reinvention, newly-conceived solutions, and …
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Corban Tillemann Dick c Maybell Quantum Colorado – The Quantum State: We speak with Corban Tillemann-Dick about how Colorado has emerged as a world leader in Quantum Technologies. Tillemann-Dick will speak at CU-Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs, Thursday, 10:30, at the UMC Central Ballroom. Tillemann-Dick heads up Elevate Quantum, a consortium…
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Jennifer Shubow is a seasoned expert in the realm of technology solutions. With over two decades of experience at Big Water Technologies, Jennifer is passionate about empowering micro, small, and medium business owners with invaluable insights. Her mission? To underscore the vital significance of a Technology Success Partner in navigating the compl…
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Welcome to our first Q&A episode! We recently asked for your questions about all things Station 151, and you all had a lot of great ones. We tackle some of the basics like: how did Station 151 get started?, or what are our inspirations? Someone wanted to know about podcasting and producing their own audio drama. We cover a whole bunch of that and m…
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Welcome to our first Q&A episode! We recently asked for your questions about all things Station 151, and you all had a lot of great ones. We tackle some of the basics like: how did Station 151 get started?, or what are our inspirations? Someone wanted to know about podcasting and producing their own audio drama. We cover a whole bunch of that and m…
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Europa is one of the more intriguing bodies in the solar system — and one that scientists are especially eager to land a spacecraft on. The big moon of Jupiter may have a global ocean below its icy crust — an ocean that could host life. But landing on Europa won’t be easy. It’s hundreds of millions of miles away, and it’s embedded in Jupiter’s powe…
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What's in April’s night sky? Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers Jess and Julienne talk through some of the month's must-see cosmic objects in this podcast. They also bring updates on all the recent human space exploration news, including the fact that NASA is recruiting astronauts! Join the conversation on X (@ROGAstronomers) in April. We want…
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