From prisons to protests, immigration to the environment, Peabody Award-winning Reveal goes deep into the pressing issues of our times. The Atlantic says “the experience of each episode is akin to a spoonful of sugar, even when it’s telling a story about Richard Spencer’s cotton farms or a man’s final days as a heroin addict.” Reveal is a project of The Center for Investigative Reporting and is co-produced with PRX. The show is hosted by Al Letson and partners with reporters and newsrooms ar ...
Fearne Cotton talks to incredible people about life, love, loss, and everything in-between as she reveals what happiness means to them.
Vape and Juice TV, from the UK's local vape shop feature the Cotton and Kanthal show. Our founder talks about what's going on in the industry globally, upcoming product launches, what's good and bad, and just general inane chatter.
This is Farming on Mars, a podcast that highlights the stories of people and agriculture on the South Plains of Texas in their own words.
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
A Raw & Unfiltered Podcast For The Soul | Casual Conversations To Inspire You From Those Living An Uncommon Life through Food. Travel and Finding Their Purpose. Every Thursday A New Episode. From Time To Time Interviewing Influencers From Around The World. Breaking Bread Over Issues With Like-Minded People. Spreading Good Vibrations & Giving You Their Truth About Living An Uncommon Life Outside The Matrix. Thank You For Tuning In...
The Cotton Companion podcast is a conversation among the editors and friends of Cotton Grower magazine about all things cotton related.
Jaret Reddick & Daniel Cotton from Twitter discuss topics and content from the Bowling For Soup Facebook Fan Page
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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
This podcast is made to create an environment for the listener that allows them to become more aware of themselves and to grow.
Erica Kelley is a native Tennessean exploring historical and contemporary true crime in the South. Southern charm is attempted but southern sass is bountiful. Join her as she shows you just how southern fried the justice system can be in the Deep South.
The story of how a primate species created a world full of skyscrapers, airplanes, nuclear weapons, and vaccines. From the mass production of cotton weaving in the first industrial revolution of the 18th Century, to the digital revolution of today, this podcast will explore the ways our world has rapidly changed.
If it involves anything in the firearms community in Texas, you will find it here on the Texas Firearms Coalition Podcast, part of the TexasShootingTV Network.
Welcome to the Carson and Wyatt Podcast podcast, where amazing things happen.
Coach Cotton, Williebob, and Boogie Woogie Bennie explore a variety of topics and then tie them all together in a song.
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Confused about health and wellness? Each week we interview an expert to bring a little inspiration to your life - from gut health to mental health and anxiety, how to make sustainable changes, finding happiness, what happens to our brains when we exercise, skincare 101, dealing with stress, veganism and the environment and so much more. Hosted by Ella Mills, the founder of Deliciously Ella, this podcast brings you open, honest conversation around mental and physical health.
Jim Taylor served four terms as the seventeenth Mayor of the Town of Matthews and sat on the Board of Commissioners for ten years. During his time leading Matthews, Jim was also appointed Mayor Pro-Tem by his colleagues and spent time on numerous advisory boards and committees including Matthews Volunteer Fire Department, Matthews HELP Center, chaired the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO), Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC), Matthews Alive! and several others ...
A tale of one entrepreneur’s rise to success through bootstrapping while wearing flip-flops, where Kindra Cotton (the entrepreneur in question) shares a weekly story detailing the struggles and triumphs of being a serial entrepreneur.
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Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family, and the beautiful art of having a chat, direct from her very own dinner table. With a little bit of help from her chef extraordinaire mum Lennie, each week guests from the worlds of music, culture and politics drop by for a bite and a bit of a natter. Oversharing guaranteed. Produced by Alice Williams
everymum is Ireland's fastest growing and most engaged parenting community with over 220,000 members, expert advice and real honest support. Following the success of #imeverymum a campaign designed to allow women to share and celebrate their experience of motherhood, everymum the podcast is here to give mums a voice, to help us feel less alone and to help us all talk more about the insane highs and anxious defeats. Season 2 of #everymumthepodcast is sponsored by WaterWipes - The World's Pure ...
Branded by dictionary definition in the commerce world means carrying the brand or trademark of a manufacture. In today’s world, the definition of a brand has opened up to much more. Brand’s can be the label names we wear, the companies we support, down to our own individual selves. This podcast will focus particularly on Brands in the streetwear world. As a part of Debonair Material, BRNDD will interview not just people behind the brands but also some of the influencers on these brands. Mus ...
What if a tiny dragon lived in my closet? What if there were a never-ending bowl of ice cream? What if cats ruled the world? Pirates, fairies, wizards, and robots band together with an endless cast of characters to help Mr. Eric tell wacky stories inspired by kids’ questions. Mr. Eric believes that curiosity and hope go hand in hand. If children keep asking questions, they’ll always be open to new ideas and new challenges. What If World’s progressive stories and satires aim to keep kids laug ...
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While you're at work we're thinking of ways to entertain you by talking about your favorite celebrities, movies, sports team and players. No topic is off limits we'll be discussing the ups and downs of relationships, religion, sex, and race. We'll feature well known comedians, musicians, and random ass people. so please subscribe and tell a friend.
Walking the shakey road of sexuality are Ben Johnson and Ste Cubbin, as they discuss some of the worst things in the world... they are bad humans! Comedy show...
KIC is back with a new series and a new co-host! Millie and Lauren will be bringing you candid chat about pop culture and a little bit of everything else during lockdown, because surely it isn't all just baking banana bread and zoom quizzes. Join the conversation with us online & find us on IG: @millie_cotton & @lauren_talks. All episodes prior to March 2020 were recorded with Millie Cotton and Sophie Milner. Sophie can now be found on Private Message Podcast.
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Main Street, hosted by Doug Hamilton and with contributor Ashley Thornberg, keeps its finger on the pulse of Prairie Public's broadcast region
Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include bedside books, South African cookery, Bryce canyon, Wilhelm Stekel's psychology, the Theologia Germanica, Paracelsus, John Donne, Cotton Mather, Julia Smith's translation of the Bible, Zen Buddhism, American immigrants, slavery, Joseph Crosby Lincoln, Oscar Wilde, Albert Einstein, and cats."Cats and Their Care" was edited by Liberty Hyde Bailey. "Looking Backward" was translated by Samue ...
About Janette's TV Your Life, Your Way! Need some inspiration, education, entertainment, and empowerment to take you from where you are now to where you want to be? How about a good laugh or cry? An online lifestyle TV show created for women (and smart men), Janette’s TV is the premier online platform busy gals (and smart gents), across the globe flock to live life their way. With an over 5 million influential and decision-making FEMALE following, ages 30-55 worldwide, from fashion to financ ...
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Rabobank's RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness team has 85 analysts working in local teams across the worldwide Rabobank network. They generate knowledge, and develop views and insights on businesses, topics and developments in the food & agribusiness sectors across the globe. All analysts have their own sector specialisations – from soybeans, corn and cotton to sugar and ethanol, beef, fertilizers and orange juice.
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A podcast on people from diverse global backgrounds living in New Zealand. These are stories spanning politics, society, identity, art and culture. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar
The Mississippi Crop Situation podcast is provided by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists responsible for agricultural row crops. Our goal is to provide Mississippi agricultural producers, consultants, and industry with up-to-date, timely, science-based information you can use to help maintain profitability.
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Rock 'n' roll all night ... and party once a week! Hosted by Pat Francis, Rock Solid is the comedy/music podcast that brings you music “both new and classic," plus lots of laughs and musical guests. Joining the fun are Producer Kyle Dodson and Pat’s hilarious rotating Co-Hosts: April Richardson, Mike Siegel, Christy Stratton and Murray Valeriano.
Yara is the world's crop nutrition leader with over 100 years of experience. In collaboration with customers and partners, Yara grows knowledge to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet, to fulfill its vision of a collaborative society, a world without hunger and a planet respected. Our crop nutrition solutions and precision farming offerings allow farmers to increase yields and improve product quality while reducing environmental impact.
Can technology help eradicate forced labour from global cotton supplies? A confrontation continues to rise between Western powers, global brands, and the Chinese authorities over the use of forced labour and human rights abuse in cotton production in the western region of Xinjiang. Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, explains w…
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Microscopic images reveal the science and beauty of face masks To know how effective masks are at slowing COVID-19, it helps to study them up close Fibers sticking out from the weave of cotton flannel (pictured in this microscopic cross-section) make the fabric feel soft and makes them more effective.…
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Barbara Cotton Cold Case ~ Sexual Harassment at Work
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Monday, April 5, 2021 - April 11 marks a tough anniversary for anyone close to Williston’s Barbara Louise Cotton. The kind-hearted 15-year-old disappeared on that date, 40 years ago, never to be seen or heard from again. Season five of the Dakota Spotlight podcast shines new light on the cold case, including finding sisters of a person of interest …
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Field Notes 4: Pakistan says no to Indian cotton and sugar
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Pakistan’s Federal Cabinet on Thursday deferred a proposal of its Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to import sugar, cotton, and yarn from India “until Article 370 is restored”. TR Vivek and Subramani Ra Mancombu look at what this decision means for both countries and whether Pakistan sets to lose out more due to this move. Read the full story …
Today's show features: Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on Republican lawmakers' letter to American businesses who spoke out about Republicans questioning election results asking them to hold Democrats attempting to overturn the results of a
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S3E4 First Remote Broadcast From Thomasville Beach | Travel / Purpose Hello everyone from Thomasville! Thank you for tuning in to our first remote Podcast. As usual it feels so good to be talking to all of you from around the world who have subscribed, listen in and supported the podcast. Today we talk about the significance of our new location, ma…
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How Will Changes in Washington Impact Cotton?
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There have been a few changes in Washington DC and in farm policy over the past two months. NCC VP of Washington Operations Reece Langley joins the Cotton Companion again to discuss the current who's who and what's what - and what it all means for U.S. cotton.By Cotton Grower
Brian Pieralisi drops by the podcast studio in Stoneville to visit with Jason and Tom about cotton…acres, varieties, technologies, nematodes.
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Without my Mam: Grief when gone too soon - Nikki Whelan
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This is an episode about a daughter, who loves her mother. 3 years ago, Nikki Whelan and her family lost their mum Tina Fitzpatrick to luekemia. Tina was a young woman, still in her 50’s, and was lost all too soon. And after a listener asked everymum to cover the topic of mothering without your mother everymum asked Nikki a mum of 3, and owner of L…
Guatemala sends more migrants to the U.S. than anywhere in Central America. What is driving so many people to leave? Crusading prosecutor Iván Velásquez has been called the Robert Mueller of Latin America. He’s known for jailing presidents and paramilitaries. But Velásquez met his match when he went after Jimmy Morales, a television comedian who wa…
Voters in Greenland have backed a party which opposes a rare earth mining project. On Business Weekly, we ask what this means for the security of the global supply of rare minerals and hear why this project was so controversial. From the ice to the ocean, where the race to extract minerals is on. But environmentalists are concerned that deep sea mi…
How are grazing conditions in the Texas panhandle? Water legislation is under consideration in the Texas legislature. Urban Texans are buying acres in the country at a rapid rate. Spring is in full swing in East Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.By Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network
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Centre tells fertiliser makers not to hike prices
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The Centre on Friday directed manufacturers of fertilisers to withhold any proposed hike in prices for nutrients, including complex fertilisers. It also kept the nutrient-based subsidy scheme unchanged for potassic and phosphatic fertilisers for 2021-22, till further orders. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of State for Chemical and Fertilisers, a…
Diversifying your investments across the shores into the US markets comes with its own benefits. What should investors know before taking the plunge? Hari Viswanath, Chief Research Analyst in conversation with Akhil Nallamuthu, Sr. Research Analyst and Kumar Shankar Roy, Sr. Asst. Editor. Listen in.
In this initial episode, Jim Taylor, former four-term Mayor of the Town of Matthews shares his objective and vision for Inside Matthews. Tune in periodically to hear Jim have conversations with local business, civic and political leaders from Matthews, North Carolina to hear about what's happening Inside Matthews.…
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Why is sugar bitter-sweet for Indian farmers?
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Sugarcane farmers, especially in Maharashtra, have been expressing grievance over pending payments from sugar mills or looking to supply cane to neighbouring Karnataka as mills near their home have closed. Sugarcane is one of the most beneficial crops and yet, there are problems for growers on the payment front. Maharashtra growers are the most aff…
After the Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal last month, we ask: are container ships too big? How much bigger can they get? To answer those questions we speak to Aslak Ross, head of marine standards at the world’s largest container shipping line, Maersk. Jan Hoffman, head of trade and logistics at the UN's Conference on Trade and Development, explai…
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Today's show features: Vicky Hartzler, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Missouri, on the Pentagon using the Southern Poverty Law Center as a resource; Carrie Severino, President of the Judicial Crisis Network, on President Biden's
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ND Pandemic Attitudes and Behaviors ~ Northern Border Security ~ Sue Balcom on Halva
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Thursday, April 8, 2021 - A statewide survey by the Institute of Policy and Business Analytics at UND offers some interesting insight into attitudes and behaviors related to the pandemic. Here to discuss the results are professors Jason Jensen and David Flynn. Jenson, a professor of political science and public administration, is the executive dire…
Drought continues to expand across Texas. The expansion of veterinary education opportunities at West Texas A&M University in Canyon is moving forward. The Southern Plains of Texas has received some welcome moisture recently that has helped spring planting prospects. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.…
Jason, Tom, and Jeff Gore discuss early-season rice management, including residual herbicides, seed treatments, rice water weevils, and seedling disease.
In part 2 of discussing recent crises, Dom and Mary talk about the connection of the Texas crisis to our general water crisis. They reflect on how their relationship to water is shaped by their recent experiences, as well as their long-term goals of deepening their connection to water.
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COVID-19 Burnout with Functional Nutritionist Shelley Gawith
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Pat welcomes Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and "The First Lady Of Motown" Claudette Robinson to the show to discuss her career as a member of The Miracles and beyond.
How rocks on the ocean floor could be key to the transition to electric cars. Justin Rowlatt speaks to Gerard Barron, boss of DeepGreen, a company that wants to gather rocks from the ocean floors rich in the metals essential for making electric car batteries. He tells us why this kind of mining is crucial to transitioning away from fossil fuels. Lo…
Today's show features: Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for the 36th District of Texas and Member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on President Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan; Shawnna Bolick, Arizona State
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Author Anton Treuer ~ Maria Miller on Medora Wildfires and Tourism
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Wednesday, April 7, 2021 - From the acclaimed Ojibwe author and professor Anton Treuer comes an essential book of questions and answers for Native and non-Native young readers. It's a companion volume to one published earlier for adults, both titled “Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask.” ~~~ Wildfires threatened the t…
CFAP 2 signup is open once again. Texas farmers are expected to plant more sorghum acres this year. With winter behind us and spring pastures greening up, when is the correct time to put out pasture fertilizer? We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.By Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network
On this episode of Love It or Leave it Samantha Clarke interviews Mica Vaipan an incredible woman who is on a mission to help high powered entrepreneurs and professional start-up founders to create a new baseline. This is what she believes is a new way of resetting our operating system to nurture our cognitive, emotional and physical well-being. Sh…
The Reserve Bank of India has decided to keep rates unchanged and maintain its accommodative stance to support growth. Here's all you need to know
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Airtel, Jio tie up for a spectrum deal: Explained
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Reliance Jio Infocomm has entered into a ₹1,037.6-crore spectrum trade with Bharti Airtel.According to the agreement, Sunil Mittal-backed Bharti Airtel will transfer its 800 MHz spectrum in Andhra Pradesh (3.75 MHz), Delhi (1.25 MHz), and Mumbai (2.50 MHz) to RJio. In addition to the upfront payment of ₹1,037.6 crore, RJio will take over Airtel’s f…
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Today's show features: Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, on how Georgia's new election law compares with election laws in other states, and on the hypocrisy of corporations pulling business out of Georgia; Jerry
Now that we can record outside, it was a pleasure to have over the treasure that is Naomi Scott for a Tuna Nicoise salad and Orange & Almond cake. We first met at a Vogue x Tiffany fashion party for the BAFTAs and I adored her. Everyone knows her for playing Princess Jasmine in the Aladdin remake, but now she has turned her hand to fictional podcas…
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Donald Johnson on "Occupied America" ~ Faye Seidler on Trangender Legislation
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021 - Donald Johnson, assistant professor of history has been awarded the 2021 Distinguished Book Prize in U.S. History from the Society for Military History. The book is “ Occupied America: British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution .” On the occasion of this honor, we share an encore conversation from last October w…
The Texas legislature is considering a bill that would prohibit fake meat products from using terms like "beef." Plains Cotton Growers is holding their annual meeting this Friday. Spring planting is moving at full speed across many areas of Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.…
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Soybean Planting Window is Open for Business
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Trent Irby calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville. Trent, Jason, and Tom discuss possible early-season soybean problems…plant populations, replants, seedling disease, residual herbicide injury.
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Ardi may have been more chimplike than initially thought or not Hand and foot remains suggest the ancient hominid was a tree climber, but some disagree An ancient hominid known ...
Ardi may have been more chimplike than initially thought or not Hand and foot remains suggest the ancient hominid was a tree climber, but some disagree An ancient hominid known as Ardi (whose skull is pictured) may have had chimplike hands designed for tree climbing and knuckle-walking, a new study suggests.…
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Having more friends may help female giraffes live longer Being more gregarious might mean added support and less stress More gregarious female giraffes tend to live longer than ...
Having more friends may help female giraffes live longer Being more gregarious might mean added support and less stress More gregarious female giraffes tend to live longer than those seen in sparse company, a study from Tanzania's Tarangire region shows.
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Global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination is more than a moral problem Lopsided distribution will cost lives, ding the global economy and perpetuate the pandemic COVAX, the international ...
Global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination is more than a moral problem Lopsided distribution will cost lives, ding the global economy and perpetuate the pandemic COVAX, the international initiative to vaccinate the globe more equitably, made its first shipment of vaccines on February 24 to Ghana.
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Frog skin cells turned themselves into living machines Newly created 'xenobots' swim and move particles around in their environment Small clusters of skin cells taken from frog ...
Frog skin cells turned themselves into living machines Newly created 'xenobots' swim and move particles around in their environment Small clusters of skin cells taken from frog embryos grow into larger spheres, called xenobots (pictured), that can swim, move particles and heal themselves.
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Newly made laser-cooled antimatter could test foundations of modern physics Superchilled antiatoms offer a new way to test symmetry and Einstein's theory of gravity For the first ...
Newly made laser-cooled antimatter could test foundations of modern physics Superchilled antiatoms offer a new way to test symmetry and Einstein's theory of gravity For the first time, physicists have used laser light (illustrated, purple) to cool antimatter.
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The dinosaur-killing asteroid impact radically altered Earth's tropical forests Sun-laden, open-canopied forests were transformed into the dark, dense ones seen today The origins ...
The dinosaur-killing asteroid impact radically altered Earth's tropical forests Sun-laden, open-canopied forests were transformed into the dark, dense ones seen today The origins of modern tropical rainforests, such as this stretch of forest near Medellín, Colombia, trace back to the extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous Epoch, 66 million y…
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Uranium 'snowflakes' could set off thermonuclear explosions of dead stars White dwarfs could go supernova in response to nuclear fission caused by uranium crystals Stellar explosions called type 1a supernovas (remnant of one shown) could sometimes be triggered by the buildup of uranium snowflakes in the cores of dead stars, a new study suggests.…