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Planet 8 Podcast

Planet 8 podcast

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From the edge of the solar system a trio of souls send out transmissions discussing matters of galactic import, such as, Who is stronger, the Hulk or Thor? Which Captain would you rather serve under, Kirk or Picard? How do you make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs? Join Bob, Karen, and Larry as they seek out the answers.
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Mortals and Portals is an original PF2e adventure set in Keldora, a solar system of seven unique planets. Travel between planets is made possible by ancient and mysterious landmarks called nodes. Whenever two nodes are aligned, a portal is created to the adjacent planet! Our story begins with four strangers, each from a different planet, that have been transported to an unknown node under curious circumstances. They soon find each other and discover they are in a hostile land and must work t ...
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The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers was founded in 1947 and promotes observing of the solar system. Both amateur and professional astronomers work together to further our understanding of the universe.
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The Planet Man series is a rollicking space adventure, with hapless humans, evil aliens and a square-jawed hero, the Planet Man. Planet Man is the protector of the galaxy, who works for The League of Planets, the law enforcement organisation of our solar system. Xander Starbuck – Space Cowboy, is a prequel to The Planet Man series. We met Starbuck part way through The Planet Man series – he is a lovable rogue who wheels and deals his way across the galaxy. The gals love him, the bad guys wan ...
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Step aboard our cosmic vessel and embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of science fiction history. Delve into the realms of imagination with us as we traverse the vast expanses of the solar system, encountering aliens, robots, and spacefaring brigands amidst the twinkling stars. Our spacefaring odyssey takes us beyond the confines of light-years, venturing into the unknown to unveil the secrets of distant planets and the enigmatic beings that inhabit them. Join us three times a w ...
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Experience the fusion of digital transformation and environmental sustainability. Hosted by Bonnie Schneider and presented by Techstrong Group, this podcast connects listeners with tech trailblazers, offering a deep dive into how green strategies are reshaping DevOps and cloud technologies.
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A refugee returns to her home planet in search of a missing ship that holds the key to saving humanity. As her planet’s star dies, Asala Sikou doesn’t have much hope for the future of civilization. She’s already survived disaster once and is pretty sure she won’t make it a second time. But when she is given a top-secret mission to find a missing ship the government believes was last seen on her former, dead planet, Asala dares to hope that maybe someone from her family survived. This is no o ...
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Oneroof Solar is a Darwin-based company that installs Residential and Commercial Solar PV Systems in Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia. Our organisation began as and remains a fully Australian owned and operated business.
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Welcome to the Sapiens Planet Podcast Show. Within this program, we embark on an enlightening expedition into the realm of Sapiens. Our discussions span a wide spectrum, delving into subjects ranging from microbes to cosmology, and all that lies in between. We invite you to accompany us on this extraordinary voyage.
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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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Current event in the Solar System, Planetary Observations and Planet X research as well as Earthquake and Volcanic activity reporting. We bring you The X Factor, so Don't Miss It!
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The Kestrel Files

Gravestone Productions

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Welcome to the Solar System. The year is 2373, standard Earth time. The Space Race that began in 1955 never ended. Humanity has colonized the planets with the help of extraterrestrial refugees, and with them they took the omnipresent artificial intelligence Kestrel, a personal assistant A. I. meant to ease the day to day of every creature. This anthology series covers a variety of stories that take place in the far future of an alternate reality, one where aliens and magic are both real. The ...
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The energy revolution is coming, and it's all hands on deck. Amplifying the expertise of the leaders in the new energy economy and inviting diverse voices to the table, we'll talk solar power, battery storage and battery alternatives, microgrids, renewable energy, distributed energy architectures, energy policy, energy equity, and all things energy. I'm your host, Amy Simpkins, renewable energy CEO (and Rocket Scientist) and I am passionate about creating sustainable change. I believe that a ...
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Black Star Passes

John W. Campbell

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Follow along with Arcot, Morey, and Wade as they discover a revolutionary form of propulsion, visit our neighboring planets, and go up against aliens from a rogue solar system that passes close to our own. These three stories (Piracy Preferred, Solarite, and The Black Star Passes) were originally published (c. 1930) as a serial in Amazing Stories magazine.
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Life's Little Mysteries

Live Science & Audioboom

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The Science Podcast From Live Science The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day. Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.
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In a distant part of the universe...there lies a spiral galaxy called Sentinel NK-41...and within this galaxy, there's a solar system named Ony. Our story brings us to planet Hurleus, a planet where advanced science, technology, and medicine are studied and controlled under the unscrupulous Global Defense Military. The cities and its people of Hurleus are protected by the proud men and women of the Armed Guard Agency under the governing authority of the chancellor. Although cities have becom ...
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Transmission is a distributed mixed reality podcast and performance series premiering in Edinburgh in 2017. This companion Podcast speculates on the possibility of life on Proxima b - the closest planet outside of our solar system that has the potential to support life - and whether civilizations like our own could live there. What if we received their television and radio broadcasts? How would we listen in? Could we translate them? How could we communicate back? Hosted by Cecilia Lynn Jacob ...
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Aasman Se Aage

By- Araaish Paul for the children of Indian villages

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Aasman se aage is the five episode series on educating young minds about solar system, constellations and many other things about space.
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Join me, Samuel Hinton, as I travel through the cosmos in search of fun things to talk about! We'll be in the solar system discussing where else we can live, investigating the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy, tearing apart bad science, and appreciating cool space tech, all in one bite-sized podcast.
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A jolly romp, which could be perhaps be described as Gulliver’s Travels Through Our Solar System and Beyond, as written by a great admirer of C. S. Lewis, on a rainy Sunday afternoon, after one too many mugs of cocoa. Includes some thought on alien philosophies and how to apply them to moral and social problems here on Planet Earth.
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Moonskin

Anthony J. Zingales on Podiobooks.com

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“Space is the cure to careless savagery, to stagnant two-party politics, to the fear that condemns visionary science to the dusty shelves of oblivion.” Franklin Kline stands poised to unite humanity as he extends our astral empire to Saturn. But a coup d'état 300 years in the making ignites the turf, and a firestorm of unrest sweeps through the solar system. Astronauts marooned en route to Titan watch helplessly as a tyrannical tycoon seizes the throne of humanity. Wounded and shaken, Kline’ ...
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No Farms No Future

Heritage Radio Network

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No Farms No Future gets to the heart of America’s food system. Each episode will illuminate a pressing issue faced by farmers and ranchers: How can we protect farmland against threats like development? How can we promote equitable access to farmland, especially for BIPOC, queer, and female farmers? And why is farmland a solution to the climate crisis, but only if we get farming right? Hear from farmers and ranchers as they make the tough decisions that will shape their future—and ours. Tune ...
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Knowledge received by Telepathic Writing by Alpha and Omega (Luis Antonio Soto Romero). The Author has written 4,000 Celestial Plans in Spanish, with galactic drawings in Chile and Peru, until 1978. This Revelation is prophesied in Revelation, chapter 5, as The Scroll and the Lamb. This Doctrine explains the Origin of Things, and announces What is to Come; reveals that the Earth is a planet of trials, whose inhabitants have a forgetfulness of their galactic past. And it prepares humanity for ...
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Have you ever wanted to explore a distant planet? In this exciting album, Titan, Saturn’s biggest moon, is revealed live before our eyes for the first time. In January 2005 the Huygens probe parachuted down from its mother ship, Cassini, through Titan’s murky atmosphere to rest on its mysterious frozen landscape. Equipped with an impressive array of scientific instruments, producing an incredible series of images, scientists now have a glimpse of what Earth may have been like before life evo ...
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The Star Jelly Files

Elizabeth Hamblett

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I have some surprising and predictable news. Aliens are real, and you are not alone in this neighborhood called space. That’s right, you heard me. There are trillions of worlds with intelligent life, and they have been there all along. Going about their space business, and even stopping by Earth occasionally. Why haven’t humans noticed you ask? Well, that is a very long story. The Star Jelly Files is a science fiction and fantasy podcast that asks the questions, what if the universal communi ...
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Minhdzuy Khorami and Omar Najam love Sailor Moon so much that they stole a space shuttle and began exploring space, all while watching episodes of the brand new Sailor Moon Crystal! Join them as they chronicle their adventures exploring strange worlds and meeting new people on the strange worlds throughout the solar system.
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Jerry Kay’s Journal builds on Jerry’s experience over many years (CBS Radio, KCBS in San Francisco, Sirius Satellite Radio). He loves the craft of audio --the sounds and variety of people's voices. His stories are about art and design, science and the environment, and innovation. He hopes you find these stories interesting and inspiring.
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(0:10): New Evidence Reveals Earthquakes Played Deadly Role in Pompeii's 79 AD Eruption (1:57): German Man Becomes Seventh Person Potentially Cured of HIV, Offers New Hope for Global Treatment Strategies (4:11): Potential Signs of Life? Phosphine Discovery in Venus' Clouds Sparks Scientific Debate (5:50): Severe Endometriosis Linked to 10-Fold High…
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(0:10): Melting Ice Sheets Slow Earth's Rotation, Impacting GPS and Timekeeping Systems (1:47): Breakthrough Study: Blocking IL-11 Protein Extends Mice Lifespan by 25%, Paves Way for Human Anti-Aging Therapies (3:34): Magic Mushrooms Disrupt Brain Networks, Show Promise for Treating Depression and PTSD (5:20): Colorado H5N1 Outbreak Jumps to Humans…
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(0:10): Study: Ideal Bowel Movements Key to Gut Health, Chronic Disease Prevention (2:02): Genomic Breakthrough: Ancient Wheat Genes Key to Combating Climate Change and Ensuring Global Food Security (3:48): Daily Antioxidant Supplement Slows Late-Stage Macular Degeneration by 55%, NIH Study Reveals (5:46): Dartmouth Unveils Breakthrough Brain Mappi…
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When he discovered something mysterious in his ancient castle he asked a scientist for help. It worked! In fact, it worked too well. Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer by Lord Dunsany, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, we know him as Lord Dunsany the incredibly prolific author who published…
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V'gu found Earth primitive and crude. Its hydrogen bombs, for instance... Farewell Message by David Mason, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We say hello to another new vintage sci-fi author today on the podcast. Author David Mason was actually Samuel Mason, born in 1924 although we don’t know his birthplace and we know very little about him.…
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Episode 191In this episode of the Observers Notebook podcast, host Tim Robertson talks to the Mercury Section Coordinator, Frank Melilo. Frank gives us a brief history of the Mercury Section and discusses what type of equipment is needed to contribute to the section, and also the various observing programs available, and contact information.You can…
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Join Bonnie Schneider for an insightful and timely conversation on Scope 3 emissions and corporate sustainability with Tim Weiss, CEO of Optera. Tim shares his expertise in navigating the complexities of Scope 3 emissions, highlighting successful case studies and data-driven approaches. Discover how Optera leverages technology to help companies red…
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When George was given the chance to board the Challenger and chase after the most spectacular sight ever to appear in the heavens he could hardly believe his luck, but be careful what you wish for. Inside the Comet by Arthur C. Clarke, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Arthur C. Clarke needs no introduction, he is one of the most requested au…
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You asked for more super short stories and we listened. From Scientific American magazine in October 1962 Starlight! By Isaac Asimov… Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When George was given the chance to board the Challenger and chase after the most spectacular sight ever to appear in the heavens he could hardly believe his luck, but be careful what…
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Show Page & Alternate Listening "What the Hell REALLY Happened on the Planet Mars?!" This is, indeed, the title of our Sunday evening show -- following on the explosive "architectural and artistic revelations" we presented in our Saturday installment .... My guest tonight, nuclear physicist Dr. John Brandenburg, has written several books regarding …
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The powers of earth had finally exterminated the last of the horrible tribes of mutant freaks spawned by atomic war. Menace to homo sapien supremacy was about ended—but not quite. For out of the countryside came a great golden, godlike youth whose extraordinary mutant powers, combining the world's oldest and newest methods of survival, promised a n…
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No one knows the heart of a rebel until his own search for the reason of right or wrong is made. Lieutenant Laskell found the answer to his own personal rebellion deep beneath a turbulent Atlantic, and somehow, when the time came, his decision wasn't too difficult… Way of a Rebel by Walter M. Miller, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We’ve he…
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It lay silent and dead under the cold desert moon, but what strange race inhabited the abyss beneath those cyclopean ruin? The Nameless City by H. P. Lovecraft, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born in 1890 in Providence Rhode Island. If you like weird, wacky, horror fantasy science fiction, Lovecraft could be j…
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The party learns more of themselves before pursuing the nearby Flora Devida. Support the Show. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MortalsAndPortals YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MortalsandPortals Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/MortalsandPortals/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mortalsandportals/ Discord: https://discord.com/invite/tG5WJCWx…
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(0:10): First Florida Plant Goes Extinct Due to Climate Change: Key Largo Cactus Wiped Out by Rising Seas (2:11): New Study Unveils Why Migraines Are One-Sided, Paving Way for Targeted Treatments (3:55): Revolutionary Bioelectric Device Detects and Classifies New Virus Variants Rapidly (5:40): Caltech Astronomers Discover Universe's Largest Water R…
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In the city of strange wonders, the lure of the flame drew them on and on… destruction loomed ahead… The City of Singing Flame by Clark Ashton Smith, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Today marks the debut of Clark Ashton Smith on our podcast. Smith was born in California in 1893. He was an insatiable reader with a photographic memory. He rea…
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(0:10): Scientists Find Rotten Egg Smell on Distant Exoplanet, Uncover Clues to Alien Life (2:15): New Studies Reveal Persistent Long-COVID Symptoms and Path to Recovery (4:28): Mounjaro Outperforms Ozempic in Weight Loss: New Study Reveals Superior Results (6:51): Super Resilient Moss Identified as Key to Sustaining Future Mars Colonies (8:36): St…
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The world's second largest aircraft manufacturer Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to two 737 Max crashes that left more than 300 people dead between 2018 and 2019 in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
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(0:10): Earth's Inner Core Reverses Rotation: 70-Year Cycle Discovered (1:39): EPFL Unveils Revolutionary 2D Quantum Cooling System Using Graphene and Indium Selenide (3:00): Denisovans Thrived on Tibetan Plateau; Chang'e-6 Lunar Samples and Ancient Cave Art Unearthed (5:12): New Hybrid Compounds Show Superior Cancer-Fighting Power, Outperform Trad…
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NOTE: This summer has become a very busy one for your Planet 8 crew, and unfortunately that means we must bring you another "Best Of" episode, but it's a fun one from July of three years ago, as we took a look back at 1978's Superman! We hope you enjoy it. To our American listeners, a belated happy 4th of July! As we celebrate our country's indepen…
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Xander Starbuck - Space Cowboy. Starbuck - kicked out of the League of Planets Space Academy because he didn't have the right stuff to be a Planet Man, protector of the galaxy. Starbuck - a loveable rogue that the gals love and the bad guys want dead. Starbuck - always on the wrong wide of the law but the right side of your heart. Join Xander Starb…
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Join Techstrong TV’s Bonnie Schneider for a discussion with Annette Rubin, CEO and co-founder of Vero Building Systems, to explore SCIP (Structural Concrete Insulated Panels) technology's role in creating resilient, sustainable homes that can withstand natural disasters and support a more climate-resilient future.…
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Techstrong TV's Bonnie Schneider speaks with Padhu Raman, co-founder and CEO of Osa Commerce. Learn the three key strategies to achieve greater sustainability in supply chains. Discover how technology and innovative practices are shaping the future of environmentally responsible logistics, transportation and inventory management.…
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Pvilion's products range from stand-alone solar canopies, solar military tents, grid-tied long span structures, solar powered charging stations to solar powered curtains, building facades, backpacks and clothing. What they do is simple in theory – they integrate solar cells with fabric and build fabric products that generate electricity. Effectivel…
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SHOW PAGE: Alternative Listening: "Mars rover detects carbon signature that hints at past life source ...." That's how "the Revolution" officially ... quietly ... begins. In their BEST "Emily Dickinsonian" fashion ("Tell ALL the Truth ... but tell it slant"), several months ago (January, 2022) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA…
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Show Page: Alternative Listening: Well ... tonight -- March 2, 2024, just a few days after an American private corporation ("Intuitive Machines") successfully landed an unmanned spacecraft named "Odysseus" softly (well, kinda ...) on the Moon, David Copperfield (the famed "billionaire Los Vegas magician" ...) was supposed to make the whole place it…
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When Dave Carter tried to rescue the Denebians he found himself in a den of thieves. And he had cause to remember Shakespeare's observation: “He who steals my purse steals trash.” The Mystery of Deneb IV by Robert Silverberg, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Special thanks to Bromite Thrip who bought us 5 cups of coffee! Thanks for your cont…
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Generative AI is filling up the web at a rapid rate, and while we're weighing up the consequences for education , energy , and human creativity, it's making it much harder to trust anything that appears online.
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If you live anywhere from central Virginia to southern New England, youve probably witnessed the hordes up close: Massive numbers of polka-dotted pests clustered on vines, branches, and buildings.
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(0:10): World's Oldest Narrative Art Found in Indonesia: 51,200-Year-Old Cave Paintings Reveal Early Human Storytelling (1:46): Controversial Plan to Shoot 450,000 Barred Owls to Save Endangered Spotted Owls Sparks Ethical Debate (3:20): Denisovans Thrived at High Altitudes: New Study Unveils Ancient Human Survival on Tibetan Plateau (5:24): World'…
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When the energy of Earth’s experimental station in space runs amuck, scientist Roger Sheldon puts up a big battle! Atomic Station by Frank Belknap Long, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. This is the second appearance on the podcast for Frank Belknap Long. You may remember the Time Travel story The Man From Time. Today’s titillating tale is fr…
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