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World Ocean Radio

Peter Neill, World Ocean Observatory

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World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

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Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
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Before Windows, there was MS-DOS that's the Microsoft Disk Operating System, if you're unfamiliara text-based, command-line interface operating system that was the way into managing files and launching applications on non-Apple computers.
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Early September Six Planets Before Dawn September 5 Venus With a Crescent Moon September 17 Full Harvest Supermoon September 17-18 Partial Lunar Eclipse September 22 Autumnal Equinox The Northern Hemisphere is heading into fall, with the first of four consecutive supermoons in the books and even the tail end of the Aurigids Meteor Shower .…
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Labor Day Weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, and if you're sad to see the season go, you can find some solace in taking advantage of deep discounts on everything from a new mattress to premium Bluetooth speakers.
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Egyptologists have excavated a nearly 9,150-square-foot astronomical observatory in modern-day Tell el-Faraeen dating back to the sixth century BCEthe first and largest of its kind from that era.
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Eustacy is a word used to describe worldwide changes of sea level. This is a new word for us: even though it seems we live in a eustatic world. We're using this newly-discovered word to distill the five areas of our existence where the ocean matters most: fresh water, the ocean-fresh water continuum, energy, food, health, and exchange. About World …
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After completing the first ever transatlantic airship flight in October 1928, the majestic Graf Zeppelin, a 776-foot gleaming dirigible, was greeted with fanfare wherever it flew; its lighter-than-air design captivated onlookers as it effortlessly circled city skylines.
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Classic sci-fi makes it seem like our first contact with aliens will be absolutely unmistakeable: a massive, unearthly spaceship landing on Earth with creatures that come out to greet us, or a message that somehow we can readily and confidently translate.
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/27-08-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Hair Band Drop-Out - Closet Case (Original Mix)02 - Samuel Lupian Ft Sumisss - Morelia (Original Mix)03 - Radial Gaze & Balam - Foreclosed (Original Mix)04 - WRNR - Let It Go (Original Mix) 05 - David Holmes ft Raven Violet - Too M…
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Most of the world became aware of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project in 2019 with the publication of the first-ever image of a black hole: M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy Messier 87.
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After a thorough investigation into the matter, three researchers at the Technical University of Denmark believe they have determined which paper varieties are the most likely to induce a dreaded paper cut .
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