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Are you interested in the latest news about environmental cleanup at the Department of Energy's nuclear facilities? The GONE FISSION Nuclear Report is for you! This podcast covers all the latest developments across the DOE complex. More than just the news, you'll get commentary and insights to help you better understand the impact of developments.
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World Nuclear News

World Nuclear News

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Bringing you the news from the worldwide nuclear energy sector, interviews with key players and easy-to-follow guides to the nuclear essentials each month. The World Nuclear News team has been reporting about nuclear power since 2007 at: https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/ WNN is supported by the World Nuclear Association and draws on its global network of contacts across the industry, academia and international agencies.
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In a world transitioning towards cleaner and greener energy solutions, one element takes center stage: uranium. Uranium Spotlight is your weekly podcast dedicated to unraveling the enigmatic world of uranium and its pivotal role in the global energy landscape. As uranium supply tightens and nuclear demand soars, the stage is set for a monumental shift in uranium prices. But what factors will drive this change? Join us weekly as we embark on an informative journey, to explore the events and n ...
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Osmosis

Osmosis Media

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A science focused podcast bringing together Jamie McMillan (aspiring scientist) and Calum Morris (really good teacher) to breakdown a scientific paper into deliciously digestible morsels.
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Short Science

Elizabeth Hauke

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Welcome to the Short Science Podcast! Join Elizabeth and Emma every week for all the best science in brief, or listen to the live radio show on www.icradio.com every Wednesday at 12-1pm. Contact us at studio@shortscience.co.uk!
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Have you found yourself searching for answers to some of today’s most pressing questions like how to solve the climate crisis and secure our energy independence? Luckily, we have an answer for you—nuclear energy. But don’t just take it from us. Hear from experts, researchers, and influencers (and even a pageant queen!) from a variety of backgrounds as they envision a world powered by clean nuclear energy. Tune into Fissionary on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen
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Welcome to the Coefficient Life. Former MIT Nuclear Engineer, Health Physics, Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Medicine expert Kenneth Brooks Ph.D, DABR and entrepreneur and scientific layman, Anthony Salamon, discuss the future of nuclear energy, fuel, medicine and more in a way that makes it accessible to both scientific professionals and those who don‘t know their fusion from their fission. With the help of expert guests,the pair discuss advances in medical treatments, energy and power and ever ...
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The world is getting increasingly complex, yet our attention spans are getting shorter. Do you wish someone could just explain everything to you as if you were a five-year-old kid? Are you curious about science, philosophy, history, life and the world in general, but don't know where to start learning everything from scratch? Welcome to Explain This, where we'll untangle the complexities of life and the universe, one bite-sized, child-friendly explanation at a time!
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Fusion Worship

Fusion Worship

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NUCLEAR FUSION: The process whereby the nuclei of light elements combine to form the nucleus of a heaver element, with the release of tremendous amounts of energy. I want to bring together elements of teaching, scripture, prayer and worship. I want to use chilled out ambient tunes and more upbeat euphoric trance for an alternative means Worship. Many of you will be used to worshipping through more 'traditional' music, but I feel that this is an opportunity to create a new sound in worship. T ...
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Say That Again Slowly is a series of student led podcasts that explore topics and research presented at the Cambridge Festival. The Festival delivers strong and distinct platforms for the sciences and the arts, humanities and social sciences. Topics cover the breadth of Cambridge research and will be presented across the Festival’s four themes: Society, Health, Environment and Discovery! To find out more about the Festival, please visit: https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/
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A narrative show that explores the complex industries that will play an important role in creating an abundant future for humanity. Every season, host Packy McCormick – a venture investor and writer of the popular Not Boring newsletter – brings in an expert cohost to go deep into the possibilities and challenges of making “sci-fi” dreams our reality in our lifetimes. The first season starts at the root of all progress and prosperity: unlocking 10x more clean and reliable energy by splitting ...
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1. Todd Dulaney - Cry Out 2. Dr Tumi - Jesus youre my life 3. Victor Thompson - Not moved 4. Linda Gail - I Shall Declare the Works of the Lord 5. Mark Ayers - You Were There 6. Mark Ayers - You Were There (Reprise) 7. Yolanda Stith & Strong City - Restore and Break Open Prophetic Intercession and Decree 8. Davy Flowers - You 9. Eva Crabb - Revive Us 10. Cimorelli - “Way Maker” (Acoustic Worship Cover) 11. Caleb Carroll - Authentic Love 12. Dr Tumi - Healing in Your Glory 13. DulaneyLand Mus ...
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In our complex world, healing is a journey and a practice and is linked to finding our life’s purpose. In Biweekly installments, Dr. Miriam Rahav will explore the complexities of health concerns and their intersection with environmental emotional, and spiritual challenges with the ultimate goal of collective consciousness expansion supporting each listener to connect with their own signature divine purpose.
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Build The Future shares the compelling visions of the future and the stories of those building it. We explore frontier technologies, innovative research, and ambitious projects from around the world that will shape our future. Our guests are entrepreneurs, thought leaders, researchers, and anyone else actively working to build the world we want to live in.
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omega tau - English only

Markus Voelter, Nora Ludewig

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How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced over 350 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.
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Thousands of workers show up each day to advance the environmental cleanup mission at DOE sites around the country. They are talented and dedicated but for the most part their work goes unheralded without awards or accolades. In this week’s Gone Fission Nuclear Report host Michael Butler talks with a DOE official who has been singled out by the Sec…
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Ready for a dose of nuclear medicine? By using the power of radioactive molecules, doctors are reshaping the landscape of cancer treatment, offering more effective diagnoses and enhanced quality of life for patients. Paulien Moyaert is a doctor and content creator with more than 160,000 subscribers on YouTube. She joins Jordan and Mary to discuss h…
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Uranium price volatility spurs miner responses Uranium mine flooding raises concerns in Kurgan region Italians go pro nuclear DoE looks to cut nuclear red tape Goviex's Niger uranium project at risk as it faces licensing deadline Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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In Episode 005 of OSMOSISCAST, Jamie McMillan and Calum Morris delve into the latest discoveries from DESI, shedding light on dark energy's mysteries. Join us as we explore cosmic spectra, galactic structures, and the universe's evolution, uncovering insights that redefine our understanding of the cosmos. Get ready for a journey through the stars t…
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Swiss Asset Management firm takes on the entire U fuel cycle Canaccord warns mines can't open quick enough Japan needs new reactors to meet their climate commitments Ambient Noise Tomography revolutionizes uranium exploration Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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Cryptocurrencies and AI are becoming a larger part of our everyday lives, but how are we going to power this rapidly growing demand for digital energy? Tom Mapes is the founder of Digital Energy Council, the first member association focused solely on digital energy. He joins Mary and Jordan to explore the intersection of technology, energy and inno…
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More spot buying by SPUT Regulatory pause at NexGen potentially widens supply gap How birch wood sanctions may lead to spot U purchases SMR applications; from oilfields to the moon Surging uranium prices prompt production starts Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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The Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories conduct research and development on some of the world’s most vexing challenges—from climate change to the origins of the universe. Most recently, six labs have turned their attention to speeding cleanup of underground tank waste at DOE’s Hanford site in Washington State. The labs are using $27 mil…
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Jamie McMillan and Calum Morris continue Osmosis, we unveil the cutting-edge technology of AdaIR and its transformative impact on noise removal in images. 📸🔍 Join us as we delve into the intricacies of this revolutionary tool, exploring its applications in video production, content creation, medical imaging, remote sensing, surveillance, and beyond…
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How can you use the Sun, the stars, and time to measure your location on Earth? Why were clocks instrumental in conquering the seas? How can you use shadows and wells to prove that the Earth is round? Today, we learn all about the science of location, location, location! And the fascinating history of how sailors navigated the high seas before sate…
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Verity Harding, Gina Neff and Lawrence Rothenberg talk to Rory Cellan-Jones about whether nations competing for AI supremacy can really collaborate to slow down dangerous developments and what are the tradeoffs.In this episode, Rory Cellan-Jones (former technology correspondent for the BBC) chats with Verity Harding (Bennett Institute for Public Po…
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The episode explores the topic of extreme weather and its impact on communities and asks: What does extreme weather mean for us?The speakers highlight the importance of connecting research to real-world impacts and the need for collective action. They discuss the devastating losses of climate disasters, the challenges of adaptation and the power of…
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Professor Tim Tinsley prefers not to use the label of nuclear waste, instead referring to "legacy material". And it's not hard to see why, given the projects currently taking place to extract radionuclides from the material for use in pioneering treatments for cancer. It is also providing a new source of power and heat for spacecraft. Tinsley, Prof…
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Energy is life, and as demand for it surges, so does the urgency for more investment into reliable clean energy solutions. But what will it take and is the world ready for it? Well-known (and anonymous) Substack economic and energy writer Doomberg is ready to ruffle a few feathers and address this question head on. If you can believe it, they cover…
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Bullish outlook for uranium prices US may need the equivalent of 40 new reactors in 5 years China amps up nuclear investment by over 50% Europe, nuclear energy and climate change Looking into uranium stocks? Here's where things stand today Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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The Department of Energy’s environmental cleanup program is boosting a resurgence in the growth of nuclear energy. Cleaning up formerly contaminated land has created a new home for advanced reactor concepts that have become the centerpiece of the nuclear renaissance. In this week’s episode, the Gone Fission Nuclear Report examines how environmental…
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In episode 003 of OSMOSISCAST, Jamie McMillan and Calum Morris embark on a journey through the annals of atomic history as we delve into the mysteries of plutonium, fission, and the haunting legend of the Demon Core. ☢️📜 Join us as we explore the scientific breakthroughs and ethical dilemmas of the Atomic Age. From the transformative discoveries of…
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Passing laws to expand Paid Parental Leave, fixing the former government's stacking of boards and unpicking the Opposition's nuclear policy - another big week in the Federal Parliament. Labor MP for the seat of Hawke, Sam Rae, joins Leader of the House, Tony Burke, to discuss the best and the worst of the sitting week.…
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Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Emmanuelle Auriol, Nina Jörden and Francesca Barigozzi about the underrepresentation of women in certain sectors, the persistence of the motherhood wage gap, and the impact of flexible work arrangement on women’s careers.This episode asks why are women disadvantaged in the workplace? Experts explore why women are underrep…
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This episode sees Joanne Yau get to grips with the basics of nuclear energy, as well as taking a good look at their green potential. Featuring PhD researchers from the Nuclear Energy Futures CDT (Hannah Tipping, Martin Gillet, Will Thomas, Jason Lee and Parth Kulkarni). Produced by Claire Watt.By Cambridge Festival
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This episode sees Joanne Yau get to grips with the basics of nuclear energy, as well as taking a good look at their green potential. Featuring PhD researchers from the Nuclear Energy Futures CDT (Hannah Tipping, Martin Gillet, Will Thomas, Jason Lee and Parth Kulkarni). Produced by Claire Watt.By University of Cambridge
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Uranium prices fall once again Ensuring safety of Ukraine's nuclear plant Fukushima 13 years later Uranium mining concerns More uranium challenges out of Niger World's top uranium producer reports record profits amidst surging prices Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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Join Jordan and Mary as they embark on an electrifying new season of Fissionary. From powering space exploration to transforming medicine, nuclear energy continues to push boundaries and stay on the cutting edge. Get ready to take a closer look at some of the ways nuclear technology is changing our world. Music used in this episode was created by B…
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U prices drift down amidst continued optimism Restarting reactors and reigniting uranium mines AI & nuclear power; a two-way partnership China picks up the pace enCore Energy tackles domestic supply shortage Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/By Purepoint Uranium Group Inc.
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This month, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico celebrates its 25th Anniversary. Located in Southeast New Mexico about 26 miles east of Carlsbad, WIPP was constructed for disposal of defense-generated transuranic--or TRU-- waste. WIPP is the nation’s only repository for the permanent disposal of TRU waste. In this week’s episode, Host Mic…
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Jamie McMillan and Calum Morris continue Osmosis as we turn back the clock to the era of analog innovation as we explore the fascinating world of Illumination for computer-generated pictures. 💡🖥️ Join us on a journey through the early days of computer graphics, where CRT machines were the wizards behind rendering 3D objects. The paper can be found …
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Spot price stable as long term jumps again Global advancement towards SMRs Nuclear cargo ships head to sea Germany looks to reverse nuclear decisions Value proposition of an exploration company in the heart of Canada's prolific uranium district Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/…
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The ambitious aim for NexGen Energy, is to be supplying 25% of the world's mined supply of uranium - and about 50% of the western world's mined supply - when its Rook 1 project in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada starts production, says its CEO, President and founder, Leigh Curyer. He joins host Alex Hunt and Claire Maden to outline how he got…
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How do infections kill us? What happens when my immune system overreacts? Why is horseshoe crab blood important in medicine? All these questions and more are answered in today's episode, covering the often misunderstoon topic of sepsis. Step inside my world of emergency medicine, and how we fight against infectious diseases! Email: explainthiscast@…
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A big week in Parliament with the Government's tax cuts passing, a world leader visiting and a former Prime Minister heading for the door. Meanwhile Peter Dutton and the Opposition tried to whip up a series of scare campaigns. Zaneta Mascarenhas, the Labor MP for Swan, joins Leader of the House Tony Burke to discuss the best and the worst of the Pa…
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The spot price pulls back France experiences a set back Canada strategically leverages nuclear power fortifying their energy security Tides may be turning for Australia's support of nuclear power Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/By Purepoint Uranium Group Inc.
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Best-selling author Tara Westover, researcher Aliya Khalid and Thabo Msibi Deputy Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Learning at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, tackle the issue of what education should be for. They stress the idea that small actions can have a significant impact on making a difference in the world and emphasise the power of individ…
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As we near the end of Black History Month, in this week’s podcast host Michael Butler features the story of the Scarboro 85. In August 1955, 85 young African American students entered all-white classrooms in the Oak Ridge High School and the Robertsville Junior High School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This desegregation stands as an important milestone…
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In Episode 001 of OSMOSISCAST, we embark on an interstellar journey as we dive into the recent news surrounding Japan's SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) mission. 🌕🚀 Join us for an in-depth exploration of the groundbreaking landing on the moon, unravelling the scientific wonders and mysteries behind this remarkable achievement. From the te…
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Supply growth may not match demand expansions Lifting nuclear reactor bans around the world Data centres with a built-in nuclear reactor French companies post significant gains for their nuclear sector Powered by Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. (TSXV: PTU | OTCQB: PTUUF) https://purepoint.ca/By Purepoint Uranium Group Inc.
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The first podcast for 2024 and it was a big week - with big pieces of legislation passing. The Government's cost of living tax cuts are off to the Senate, while the Closing Loopholes legislation is off to the Governor-General. It means Australians will earn more and keep more of what they earn. Unsurprisingly the Opposition weren't happy with any o…
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