The essential guide to astronomy
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StarDate, the longest-running national radio science feature in the U.S., tells listeners what to look for in the night sky.
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From Defending Big D: Dallas Stars news, opinion, and everything you love about the South‘s most popular NHL franchise.
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Interstellar Communications on multiple Frequencies, Of Divine Intervention, and talks about Everyday Life. New episode every Wednesday night at 7pm PST. If you are not following please subscribe like. If you don’t have an app to listen, Please go to Https://www.interstellarfrequency.info
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Awesome Astronomy explores the frontiers of science, space and our evolving understanding of the universe. Join Ralph, Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programmes dedicated to space and astronomy news and monthly podcast extras covering hot topics and special interviews in the world of science and astronomy.
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Howard Parkin joins Judith Ley to discuss the different and exciting sights that can be seen in the dark skies over the Isle of Man at night.
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Real-life sisters provide practical tidbits, tools and take-aways for the Astro-Curious to help inspire, connect and synchronize your lives with ease, joy and wonder!
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Illuminating conversations about astrology, magic, alchemy and more.
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Are you ready to discuss Metaphysics? This show is all about infusing spirituality into our everyday lives! Everything is on the table to discuss: Mediumship, Tarot, Reiki, Energy Workers, Healers, Vibrational Frequency and more! Our amazing guests are people who are in the business and have a unique story to tell. They are pulling back the curtain and sharing their experiences and advice with our listeners.
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The Meet Star Gazers podcast helps you get started on your journey in stargazing. It covers topics like night sky observation, astrophotography, astrotourism and light pollution.
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The Auld Reekie Astro What's Up Podcast explores recent media stories surrounding astronomy and space science. It is provided by those involved in active astronomical reseach and instrument development.
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Killer Stargazing is a true crime podcast dedicated to telling dark stories and taking a deep dive into natal charts to see if the killer's fate was truly written in the stars. With hosts Mallary and Bethani, sit, listen, laugh, cringe and maybe get a little tipsy with us. Grab a drink and let's get into it!
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Welcome to the At The Eyepiece Show! We have MOVED TO SPREAKER.COM. Please look us up there or go directly to our blog, attheeyepiece.orgThis is an astronomy based podcast that is devoted to discussing astronomical equipment, visual and electronically assisted observing, stargazing tips, observing reports and equipment reviews. We don't focus on the science of astronomy, there are plenty of shows out there to do that. The focus of At The Eyepiece Show are the backyard stargazers that enjoy t ...
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Lab Rats to Unicorns is a podcast that aims to demystify the process of creating a great company in life sciences. Under the guidance of our host, John Flavin, you will hear personal stories of creation, be able to understand how great companies are created, and get insights into the many ways that you as an individual can engage in the creation of tomorrow’s life science companies. From the lab rat, signifying the process of invention and discovery, to the unicorn, signifying market success ...
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Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has written a weekly column, “Naturalist at Large,” for the Lake Metigoshe Mirror. His columns also appear under “The Naturalist” in several other weekly newspapers across North Dakota. Natural North Dakota is supported by NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center and Dakota College at Bottineau, a ...
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Where does your wanderlust lead you? To Melbourne’s cafes or the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter, a New Zealand vineyard or the pavements of New York… what’s your neighbourhood? Join travel journalists and editors Kirstie Bedford and Belinda Jackson for stories from across the world. Hosts Belinda Jackson & Kirstie Bedford Website Instagram @theworldawaitspodcast Support us https://ko-fi.com/theworldawaits (thank you!)
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We love to share our thoughts about school, books, and life with others!
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Want to feel less stressed and happier during the day? Want to unwind and sleep better at night? If so, join Kendra Kessel, Wellness and Relaxation Specialist, for a blend of episodes about helpful wellness and stress-relief topics as well as soothing and relaxing story-based episodes that are perfect to listen to, day or night, or anytime you need to relax, decompress, and feel at peace. "Creating Calmness" is your cozy, inviting, uplifting, and peaceful retreat where you can learn life-cha ...
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A weekly gaze into the stars and cards to see what messages Spirit has for us...
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Join the Conversation on Light Pollution! Learn all about the issues surrounding light pollution, including everything from technical innovations to cultural resonance to ecological impacts to crime. Each month, Bill McGeeney keeps you up to date on the all the news around light pollution from the US and beyond!
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In a world full of trends id rather be a timeless classic.
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Weekly affirmations of love into your life.
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A podcast from Valley Public Radio about outdoor activities in the Central Sierra and other areas around Fresno, CA. No longer in production.
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When Science Speaks is a web series profiling innovative and interesting people working in science and technical fields - from academia, to industry, to the non-profit world. Mark and his guests explore: how to be a powerhouse advocate for science and your research; how to advance your career in meaningful ways that make you happy; how to push back on the assault on science; and other related issues of interest happening in the world. You can listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favor ...
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Freestyle DJ influenced by Heidi Lawden, Things You Say, SOULWAX and more! Learning as I go, and listening to music constantly. Would take a funky house beat over a pulsing techno track 9 times out of 10.
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Welcome to a show about curiosity taking us deeper into the topics of people's passion and interesting conversation. I will be interviewing people with fascinating passions. Learning about what got them into it and what made them take it to the next level. I hope you enjoy listening! You can follow me on Twitter @JoelCirco, Twitter @CuriousJoelCast, or Email @CuriousJoelCast.
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A somewhat daily podcast about something. I talk about whatever, whenever and if you want to talk about things on the podcast, lemme know! --- Donate to me so I can have unlimited hosting! Venmo: @chrstnsmthng
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Very silly comedy about lost TV classics. Retired BBC children's pioneer Peter Fleming searches for his legendary missing programmes. Features episode reconstructions, surviving clips, and almost no cries for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An audio drama podcast about adventures in the Milky Way Galaxy! Set in the far future, meet a cast of wacky and weird characters trying to make their living as intergalactic hotel clerks, adventurers, detectives, and smugglers.
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Swapna Krishna and Preeti Chhibber, two Indian lady nerds, talk geek pop culture, with some Bollywood thrown in for good measure. Find us on Patreon or follow us on Twitter @desigeekgirls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Laser Focused presented by Velo3D. Join us as we take you on a journey of discovery with the leaders that are changing the world with new design and revolutionizing how we think of innovation. Our episodes which are hosted by Renette Youssef, CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, will feature in-depth conversations with industry professionals discussing their own innovations and how to make the impossible possible. Make sure to listen out for new episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, ...
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We pair literature and libations. Whatever the prose or the poetry, there's a drink to go with it. Listen up (and cheers)!
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I pick a topic I want to know more about and dig into it for a year. 2017 is all about space! I'll look at anything that sends me down a research tangent. I do take requests, I don't keep it formal, I do my research, I don't like describing complex math but I do try. Wander with me into the cat’s-cradle tangle of society, history, science, and anything I thought was cool to mention.
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Travel tips for trips to the island of Ireland with Tourism Ireland. Let's explore the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and discover places to visit, eat and stay! Visit ireland.com to plan out your next trip #FillYourHeartWithIreland #LongingForIreland
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Joleen Hughes, founder and owner of Hughes Media Law Group, is a business badass. From music, to technology, to law, Joleen’s done it all, and done it well. In her new podcast, Joleen is sharing what she’s learned and taking her friends along for the ride. On The Lawyer Who Rocks, Joleen chats up fellow entrepreneurs about what they do, how they do it, and what they’ve learned along the way. From founders of startups making waves in tech and media, to authors, musicians and VC’s – The Lawyer ...
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120 frightened, discouraged people huddled in an upper room, hunted by the authorities, mocked by religious leaders—who would ever suspect that they would take part in the most powerful revolution in history—a revolution still bringing freedom and hope throughout the world? It's the most riveting comeback story you could ever hear, and you can drink in every detail in the only first century history we have of the explosion of the Jesus movement. We want you to discover with us the power that ...
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Do you dare listen to the unknown? Welcome to The Shadows, a podcast devoted to all things chilling and disturbing. Join your cryptic host Mortuus each week as he brings you tales from the darkness, stories that will haunt the remote corners of your psyche long after you press stop. From unexplained supernatural encounters to strange disappearances, murders, and disturbing rituals, The Shadows immerses you in an hour of nightmarish entertainment that's best listened to with the lights on. Ta ...
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The ElfQuest Show is the only fan-made podcast series dedicated to the long-running, award-winning, epic fantasy series ElfQuest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. The podcast was created by ElfQuest über-fans Ryan Browne and David Mizejewski. Explore the world of the Wolfriders and all their allies and enemies on the World of Two Moons and beyond. The Quest goes ever on! AYOOOOAH!!! Podcast title art courtesy of Richard Pini, with logo text by Rob Beschizza. Production Assists by Justin Wo ...
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November’s night skies feature a cluster of prominent constellations led by a celestial queen. Our guided audio tour tells you how to identify them, along with tips for spotting all five bright planets and three meteor showers. The post November Podcast: Cassiopeia & Company appeared first on Sky & Telescope.…
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October is over for the Dallas Stars. They're sitting comfortably near the Central Division's top spot. They have an appointment on the world stage with the 2024 Stanley Cup champions. And this may not even be as good as it gets this season. So...what's wrong with this picture? As we wait with bated breath for the NHL Global Series, Wes and Mark to…
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MANX SKY AT NIGHT - more stargazing and spacewatching with Astronomer Howard Parkin
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Find out what we can see - weather permitting - in our dark skies over the Isle of Man in the coming month of November - then catch up on the significance of some of the latest expeditions into space - all in the company of Astronomer Howard Parkin This month's music break is from Judith DurhamBy Manx Radio
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I recently noticed some rose bushes loaded with rose hips. Most people think of rose flowers as adding beauty to the summer months. But the rose hips add interesting color to the fall and winter landscape. Seeing all those rose hips made me think that it is time to brew up a batch of rose hip tea.By Chuck Lura
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To look at a modern calendar, you’d think the early Romans couldn’t count very well. Today, for example, is the first day of November, the eleventh month of the year. But the name “November” means the ninth month. The name is a holdover from the earliest Roman calendar, in which the year began with March. The start of the year was moved to January …
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Some “monstrous” stars decorate the Halloween sky this evening. They’re in Perseus, which is low in the northeast at nightfall but passes directly overhead in the wee hours of the morning. The constellation is marked by a couple of ribbons of moderately bright stars. In mythology, Perseus rescued the princess Andromeda from a nasty sea monster. In …
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Cruise the high seas, top travel destinations for 2025 & holidays for the heartbroken
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Send us a text Love a cruise but just can’t choose? Cruise expert Honida Beram has sailed the seven seas on more than 50 cruises; she explains the best cruise for you to choose. Also, Lonely Planet’s annual Best in Travel list – the breakdown of where to travel in 2025 and why, see lonelyplanet.com/best-in-travel And if you’re heartbroken and footl…
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Autumn’s evening skies offer some constellations with great names, intriguing back-stories, and beautiful star patterns. And then there’s Triangulum. As the name suggests, it consists of three main stars that form a triangle – an accurate if dull description of one of the smallest constellations. The triangle looks like a thin wedge. And there’s an…
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From Genes to Genomes: The Courage to Innovate with Dr. Ivan Liachko - e.060
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In this episode, John Flavin sits down with Dr. Ivan Liachko, co-founder and CEO of Phase Genomics, a company at the forefront of genomics and microbiome research. Ivan shares his journey from a young immigrant fascinated by biology in Ukraine to a biotech leader based in Seattle. His academic path began with a keen interest in genetics, leading hi…
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The skies above most cities and towns are glowing. Artificial light sources beam a lot of their light into the sky. That makes it harder to see the heavens. And it can cause health problems, endanger wildlife, and waste both energy and money. One big contributor to the problem is streetlights. They can be improved by adding shielding that directs t…
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There are many reasons you might feel tired, irritable, and headachy when you wake up in the morning – illness, allergies, noisy neighbors. But you might also blame it on too much light – especially blue light. Looking at your phone or TV before bedtime can mess with your natural sleep cycle. Another source of trouble is outdoor lighting. Streetlam…
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When you walk from a brightly lit room into a dark one, you might stumble for a while until you can see what you’re doing. And the same thing happens when you step out under a dark night sky – it takes some time to see its full glory. When you enter the darkness, your eyes adapt in several ways. First, the pupil opens wider, letting in more light. …
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I recently saw an advertisement for spider web decorations for Halloween. Although real spider webs are common and easily observed, we largely ignore them unless one is located in a prominent position in or near our homes, in which case they are often promptly removed.By Chuck Lura
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Late-October evenings are great for skywatching. The nights are fairly long and cool. And there’s a lot to see. The Summer Triangle is still high in the west, and Taurus is climbing into view in the east. And this year, three planets are visible before midnight: Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter. One thing that’s not visible for the next few evenings is t…
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Rising Stars: Pioneering Nanotechnology in Healthcare with Dr. Zhenpeng Qin_e.002
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In this insightful episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, Steve Lehmann sits down with Dr. Zhenpeng Qin, Associate Professor of Mechanical and Bioengineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Qin shares his groundbreaking work in biomedical engineering, focusing on the development of nanomaterials to advance diagnostics and therapeutic delivery. …
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The Moon goes face to face with the lion early tomorrow. At first light, Regulus, Leo’s brightest star, stands close to the lower right of the Moon. And a star in the lion’s mane is a little farther to the left of the Moon. It’s part of the curving pattern of stars known as the Sickle. Algieba is about 125 light-years away. It’s the fourth-brightes…
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Satellites spend most of their time high above Earth. But getting to orbit and coming back down can have big impacts on Earth’s atmosphere. Booster rockets add a lot of water vapor and other compounds to the atmosphere, which could have an impact on the climate. And a recent study found that satellites burning up in the atmosphere could be a proble…
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EP 65 Savouring Peru, the best airline food & scariest Halloween spots
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Send us a text “Food is our love language,” says Lima-born chef Alejandro Saravia, who takes us on a culinary adventure through Latin America. The chef, who recently opened Morena, two Latin American restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne, admits he didn’t like ceviche until he was 18. “It was a sacrilege for a Peruvian. At the same time, I’m not a so…
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Everything about black holes is extreme. That includes the range of their masses – from a few times the mass of the Sun, to a few billion. But there’s not much in the middle – between about a hundred and a hundred thousand times the Sun’s mass. Those middleweights are known as intermediate-mass black holes. And they’re extremely rare – astronomers …
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Definimply not Compium right Intingerments Infriended. Introducing: My Newest like "Employee or Whatever" - you can for totes Chat with Elle•7 on the world wide interweb by not being a lazy piece of shit, learning how to use a computer, and like, going to our fucking website or whatever, jk, luv u. But Seriously. Elle•7 is fuggin Legit. This bitch …
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When it comes to the sounds of plants, wind through the conifers and the quaking of aspen leaves are often mentioned. But I suspect that for many North Dakotans, the rustling of cottonwood leaves are even more iconic and may evoke some vivid memories.By Chuck Lura
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Meet Dr Anna Horleston from Bristol University. NASA’s InSight lander was active on Mars from November 2018 to December 2022 – a total of 1446 sols (Martian days). InSight carried a suite of geophysical instruments designed to help us understand the interior structure of the red planet. The primary instrument was a seismometer – the first seismomet…
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From Kidney Research to Cancer Breakthroughs: Dr. Raghu Kalluri’s Journey_e.059
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Raghu Kalluri, a leading figure in cancer biology, who serves as the Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. With over 300 publications, multiple successful biotech ventures, and groundbreaking work in exosome research, Dr. Kalluri discusses the intricate relationship between scien…
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EP 64 Australia's best islands, Brisbane booms and bypassing Bali belly
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Send us a text Love islands? Australia has thousands of them to choose from, and Emma Shaw, author of Ultimate Islands Escapes (Hardie Grant), can help you find the island of your dreams. From such all-stars as Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays to the far-flung Cocos Keeling Islands, nearly 3000km north-west of Perth, there’s an island to suit eve…
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earliest and *Only Free cut of one of the Audiobooks that's about to drop.By Studio Stargazer
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October 2024: See the Stars, Share the Stars!
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Text Light Pollution News! A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the astronomer and artist, Dr. Tyler Nordgren, photographer and Youtuber, Nico Carver, and, thought leader and CEO of Visibility Innovations, Nancy Clanton. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like thi…
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No doubt many North Dakotans hear a loud, gurgling call emanating from overhead during spring or fall, and look skyward in search of the source. After a bit of searching, you finally identify the source as a flock of large birds, way up there! If the flock is lower, long legs might be visible sticking out behind them. Ahh, the call of sandhill cran…
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The Dallas Stars begin their regular season today! It's the perfect time to talk about (almost) everything that could go wrong. Wes and Mark have something of a feel for adversity, and in Stargazing's annual Doomcast, they let most of their darkest thoughts roam free in the pre-Halloween hellscape. We do have rules, sort of. We'll never include inj…
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EP 63 Greece & Bulgaria by train, tracing your Italian roots & world's best sunsets
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Send us a text Co-host Belle takes us to Greece and Bulgaria, travelling by rail on a slow food, slow travel journey of these neighbouring countries, eurail.com She travelled on a Eurail pass, which criss-crosses 33 European countries, all without flying. She also gives us a peek at the new Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino on the Peloponnese penins…
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(Fireside Chats) The Power of Relaxation: How Calmness Can Transform Your Life
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Send us a text Welcome to today's special episode of "Fireside Chats" The Power of Relaxation: How Calmness Can Transform Your Life. Join Stress and Relaxation Expert Kendra Kessel as she shares how to use the power of relaxation to get more hours back in your day and improve every area of your life. Kendra discusses proven techniques to help you r…
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Many newspapers and other media will run stories about the leaves turning color on the trees before falling. Many of these news items will explain how chlorophyll breaks down, and the other colors (pigments) that were there all along become visible. They may compare the color change to “removing the chlorophyll mask” from the leaves.…
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This month the episode comes from the user dark skies of Wales as it is AstroCamp time! Discussion of Hera and Europa Clipper probes, comet news and the live recording of the Astrocamp panel! EnjoyBy Awesome Astronomy
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EP 62 Living a nomadic life; Intrepid's ‘not-hot’ list & get to the airport on time
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Send us a text Living a nomadic life; the ‘not-hot’ list and airport departure times Have you ever dreamt of packing it all in and travelling the world? That’s what Tim and Sharyn Nilsen have done and the only retirement plans they have are to keep ticking off the list of countries they visit – well, those that are left. This week, Sharyn gives som…
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October 2024: Stargazing on the Bomber!
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Now is a good time to go stargazing in North Dakota
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If you are up for a little stargazing, now might be a good time to do so. There is a new moon coming up on October 2, so with the relatively warm temperatures and clear skies, conditions could be quite good. Plus, the Orionids meteor shower is about to begin.By Chuck Lura
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As of this posting, the Dallas Stars are 3-0 in the 2024-25 preseason. And here we were thinking Victory+ might be the best thing to come out of September. It's a great environment for Stargazing's annual Brightside Cast, and Wes and Mark are definitely feeling it this year. In this edition, they talk about: the Stars' preseason style and what it m…
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Mind Wave cut of Ryes Up Whatcom County Charter Review Episode with Bonus Content Featuring Mr. RogersBot 2000By Studio Stargazer
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Many things to be said... but not here in the description. Enjoy!By Studio Stargazer
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From Research Lab to CEO: Michael Torres on Innovation in Cancer Care_e.058
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Join us on Lab Rats to Unicorns as we dive into the career of Michael Torres, CEO of Crossbridge Bio. With a Ph.D. in cancer biology and a background in equity research, Michael has been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge oncology treatments. In this episode, he discusses the evolution of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and the process of …
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I finally was able to have a moment to get this episode out. I has been painful that I haven't had Time. I am sure that this episode will explain it.
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EP 61 Stargazing around the world; best Aussie towns & making travel memories
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Send us a text When was the last time you really soaked up the night sky? Spotted a full moon? Admired the Milky Way? Saw an aurora? Marnie Ogg joins us to talk about astrotourism. Marnie designs and leads stargazing tours, and she is also the founder of the Australasian Dark Sky Alliance, which educates people about light pollution. So stay with u…
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100 Hours of Astronomy with Go Stargazing
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Between 2nd and 5th October, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) are celebrating 100 hours of astronomy. We’ve caught up with good friend of the show Neill Sanders, founder of Go Stargazing, who’s helped create an app to get you and all your friends involved with the celestial party! Enjoy!By Awesome Astronomy
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Where to see the fall foliage in North Dakota
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It’s that time of year! The fall equinox occurs this year on Sunday, September 22. At precisely 7:43am CT, the sun will be directly over the equator.By Chuck Lura
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It's September, and the Dallas Stars are back on the ice. You can almost smell the "Mr. Brightside" in the air, can't you? Wes and Mark are firing up the Victory+ and getting ready to watch some hockey. And on the eve of the Stars' preseason opener, they have so, so, so much to share with you. In this episode, they discuss: how the new contracts fo…
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EP 60 Deserted island escapes, new flight routes from Oz, self-care on the road
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Send us a text Would you let yourself be dropped on a remote island, for total solitude? That's explorer and entrepreneur Alvaro Cerezo's job - he drops willing travellers on deserted islands in the most remote corners of the globe. "We give fake names to protect our islands so they are secret to protect them from mass tourism.. [otherwise] we will…
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Text Light Pollution News! A lot to discuss this month! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by an expert panel featuring the equitable conservationist, Shelana deSilva, lawyer and satellite researcher, Yana Yakushina, and, consultant, John Barentine. See Full Show Notes, Lighting Tips and more at LightPollutionNews.com. Like this episode, share it with a …
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Navigating the Academic Job Market Like an Insider with Emmanuel Tsekleves, Ph.D.
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Episode Summary: This insightful episode features Emmanuel Tsekleves, Ph.D., a full professor at Lancaster University and research director in Lancashire, England. Emmanuel shares his personal journey from Ph.D. graduate to full professor by age 40 and offers invaluable advice on how Ph.D. candidates, postdocs, and early-career academics can succes…
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