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On 25th of September 2017 Robert McLaughlin aka Royal Francis disappeared mysteriously out of her apartment. Left everything behind. Only took his key and phone. The host Bella Xin is his best friend and roommate, she did 12 months of research of finding Francis. Listen to her search and story. On this podcast #findrobfrancis podcast.
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VIRAL LOVE is a podcast about the resiliencies of Chinatowns across the United States—particularly amidst the racial violence of the COVID-19 pandemic. While phrases like “racism is a virus” or “hate is a virus” have gained popularity over the course of the pandemic, VIRAL LOVE hopes to make room for joy by highlighting stories of community, resilience, and peace building instead. Join Xin Sheng Project co-founder Sabrina Lin as she explores Chinatowns in Oakland, Houston, Los Angeles, and N ...
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Xin chao to learnVietnamese,com.au I send out a lesson nearly every 3 days and revise all words learnt every recording. At the end of the first episode I will give you some real life case scenarios in Vietnamese and in the second video I will give you a revising test only short though so I hope you enjoy and learn something off this podcast. Also I can not continue this due to a issue that is currently going on at the hostpitle hopefully I can do it again but no gurantee thank you.
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Investment Matters connects you with the investment themes shaping our world. Featuring insights from our investment teams on key economic and market drivers, this channel explains the risks and opportunities uncovered by our research and highlights the implications for investors. Views presented are as of the date published and may not reflect the views of others in the organization. This material shall not be deemed to be a direct or indirect provision of investment management services. No ...
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SETI Live is a weekly production of the SETI Institute and is recorded live on stream with viewers on YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Twitch. Guests include astronomers, planetary scientists, cosmologists, and more, working on current scientific research. Founded in 1984, the SETI Institute is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary research and education organization whose mission is to lead humanity’s quest to understand the origins and prevalence of life and intelligence in the Universe ...
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The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.
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A podcast delivering wine perspectives ex-chateau. Insights, analysis, and perspectives on news and trends in the wine industry beyond winemaking, such as marketing, finance, and consumer trends. From noted wine blogger Robert Vernick (@wineterroir) and leading wine business consultant and author of Luxury Wine Marketing Peter Yeung (@winebizguy), this podcast navigates the business of wine with unique perspectives and insights. Get access to library episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p ...
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Myron Scholes On Time provides insight into the thinking of Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences and Janus Henderson’s Chief Investment Strategist, Myron Scholes. Aimed at sophisticated investors, and those who wish to be sophisticated investors, these episodes provide a fresh, and at times controversial, take on foundational investment principles through the lens of the dynamics of time. Views presented are as of the date published and may not reflect the views of others in the organization. ...
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Keeping the public up to date with current research taking place in the stem cell research community. Listen to guest speakers discuss their work, how they got to where they are today and their hopes for the future of stem cell research. Hosted by King's College London Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine.
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After Wang Mang deposed the Han Dynasty and instituted his new Xin Dynasty, he needed to promulgate a new calendar to mark the occasion. One of his court astronomers, Liu Xin, developed a new calendar that integrated the lunar and solar cycles with the planetary cycles and imbued it with numerological significance. We then talk about how Huan Tan, …
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Nimbly combining the tools of art and science, SETI Institute Artist in Residence Xin Liu expresses what it means to be human through a diverse body of work that includes frost-coated sculptures, a bubbling fountain of crude oil, and a performance in outer space. In a new body of sculptures exhibited at Pioneer Works in New York City, the artist co…
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Nhiều người Việt sống ở nước ngoài thời gian lâu, khi về Việt Nam, thường có nhận xét: “Ở Việt Nam bây giờ, ít người có văn hóa cảm ơn và xin lỗi.” Một số ít người có nhận xét thấu đáo hơn: “Anh đi ra sống ở nước ngoài, học được văn hóa cảm ơn và xin lỗi.” Dĩ nhiên, mình thích lời nhận xét sau hơn. Mời đọc bài tạ: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/day-c…
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz just wrapped up his 3-day visit to China. With a packed schedule, the Chancellor's delegation was nothing short of impressive with ministers of environment, agriculture and transport, and also executives from big firms including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Siemens. The trip came as Brussels announced earlier this month an …
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As part of the importer series, Yi Xin Ong, Managing Partner of KOT Selections in Singapore, provides an international perspective. From Singapore’s 2-3,000 active importers for the small island to the impact of international media, Yi Xin describes how KOT navigates the importing, distributing, and retailing of its portfolio of winegrowers. Detail…
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Hosted by Dr. Jacinta Delhaize & Dr. Daniel Cunnama. The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration has unveiled the first image of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy! This is the first direct evidence of the black hole in our galaxy. The image was produced by a global research team called the EHT Collaboration, …
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Thành ngữ cổ có câu: “Thức thời vụ giả vi tuấn kiệt”, kẻ thức thời là trang tuấn kiệt. Câu nói này thường được mọi người hiểu là người có khả năng thích ứng với tình thế, nhận rõ sự lên xuống của thời đại thì được xưng là anh hùng hào kiệt. Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/ke-thuc-thoi-moi-la-trang-tuan-kiet.html…
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With 27 years of research on the US wine consumer, the non-profit Wine Market Council is a critical industry resource. Liz Thach MW, the new President, dives into their most recent research on which wine consumers are buying, why, and how they buy. Members can get even deeper insight and access to the industry’s most robust database on US wine cons…
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From January 20, 2022. The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano in the Kingdom of Tonga erupted on January 15, and despite communications being cut off, government officials and scientists have gathered a wealth of information about the event and its outcome so far. Plus, urban heat islands, volcanic lightning, and What’s Up. We've added a new way to …
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSInnKa4ODE Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce. But really it’s all just a big Ralph Fest today! From Mar 25, 2022. If you’ve never been to the southern hemisphere (or the northern hemisphere, if you live in the southern hemispher…
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Dân gian vẫn có câu: “Khó nhất là tu tại gia, thứ hai tu chợ, thứ ba tu chùa”, cũng có nơi nói: “Thứ nhất là tu tại gia, thứ hai tu chợ, thứ ba tu chùa”. Vậy tu luyện rốt cuộc là tu thứ gì? Vì sao tu tại gia lại là điều khó nhất? Những câu hỏi này cũng khiến nhiều người quan tâm không khỏi thắc mắc. Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/vi-…
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A potential future space mission known as the Large Interferometer for Exoplanets (LIFE) could study terrestrial worlds in their stars' habitable zones (where water can be liquid) using spectral emissions in the mid-infrared. With only one known example of a world with life - Earth - scientists recently examined whether or not such a mission could …
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Many people feel that it’s very important for humanity’s long term survival that we become a multiplanet species. Traveling to and possibly even inhabiting other planets in our solar system is not only possible with our current levels of technology, but compared to going to the stars, it’s downright easy. But what about traveling to exoplanets? Can…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaZEiNaz2CQ Streamed live on Apr 15, 2024. Last week, we learned about the death of Peter Higgs, a physicist and discoverer of the particle that bears his name. The Large Hadron Collider was built to find and describe the particle. Today, we’ll look back at the life of Peter Higgs and his particle. This video was mad…
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Lương Văn Can (1854-1927), một nhà chí sĩ thời thuộc Pháp, từ đầu thế kỷ 20 đã khẳng định: “Nhà buôn cần có đủ thương đức thương tài mới cạnh tranh được với tư bản thế giới”. “Thương đức – thương tài” – hai chữ đó đã gói gọn triết lý về đạo đức kinh doanh cho người Việt học hỏi. Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/thuong-duc-thuong-tai-4-…
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - A faint shooting star or meteor streaking across the sky is produced when a tiny bit of rock or dust enters the Earth's atmos…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzlJ9yzki08 The Beginner's Gateway to the Cosmos, Even in the City! From Sep 28, 2023. Here is the Deep Astronomy Review of the Dwarf II smart telescope from Dwarflabs. If you're looking to buy one, here's my affiliate link: https://dwarflab.com/products/dwarf-2-smart-telescope?aff=43 We've added a new way to donate …
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Trong cuộc sống, có rất nhiều người luôn cảm thấy mình sống một đời đau khổ, “Tại sao tôi sống tốt như thế này, luôn làm việc thiện, không hại ai cả, mà tôi luôn cảm thấy mình thật khổ sở?”, “Tại sao tôi đối xử tốt với người khác mà mọi người lại bất công với tôi như vậy?”, “Tại sao tôi luôn nỗ lực làm việc mà vẫn cứ nghèo đói, ông Trời có công bằn…
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From April 10, 2024. This week’s episode is brought to you by last week’s terrible weather. While experiencing hail and thunder IRL, we also saw press release after press release and article after article discussing climate change. This one-two punch of new science and the need for a new roof means we will touch on climate change in our closer look…
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Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com Our guest today is Peter Jedicke who was National President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada from 2004 to 2006 and is now a Fellow of the RASC. He is also Honorary President of the RASC London Centre. His favourite astronomical topi…
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Only eight times in history have scientists found an asteroid, tracked its trajectory toward Earth, and caught the resulting fireball on cameras. The latest of these eight events happened in January 2024, with the discovery of asteroid 2024 BX1, a mere three hours before impacting the atmosphere over Europe. And of course, the SETI Institute's own …
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Cổ nhân giảng: Người học rộng biết nhiều mà lại có thể khiêm nhượng, nhường nhịn người khác, đối với việc thiện thì không bê trễ, người như vậy được xưng là người quân tử. Người quân tử không yêu cầu người khác mà ở bất cứ lúc nào, việc nào đều tự yêu cầu bản thân mình, không làm việc có lỗi. Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/nhuong-nhi…
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Join us for a live discussion with senior planetary astronomer Franck Marchis and planetary scientist Beth Johnson as they delve into the thrilling search for life on Saturn's icy moon, Enceladus. Drawing on recent findings highlighted by Universe Today and ESA, Franck and Beth will explore the significant implications of a single grain of ice pote…
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What’s the most distant thing we can see with the naked eye? What about with a telescope? What about at other wavelengths? Is there anything more to see? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/spaceman and get on your way to being your best s…
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Having gotten bitten by the wine bug young and with deep wine retail experience, Devon Magee, founder of Offshore Wines, decided to start a small wine importer. Inspired by Kermit Lynch, Offshore focuses on small, artisanal brands making high quality, yet affordable wines. Devon shares how he bootstrapped the company and is finding his way as an im…
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https://www.astronomycast.com/2006/11/einsteins-theory-of-special-relativity/ From November 6, 2006. It’s all relative. How many times have you heard that? Well, when you’re traveling close to the speed of light, everything really is relative; especially the passage of time. This week, Fraser and Pamela give you the skinny on Einstein’s Special The…
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This year marks the 40th anniversary of financial dialogue and cooperation between China and Germany. Over the years, 300 projects across China with some 10 billion euros of investment from Germany have been jointly implemented. As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting China, how can the two sides keep building the trust and strengthen cooperat…
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Trên đường phố, những em học sinh mặc trang phục truyền thống khoanh tay cảm ơn mọi người trong khi băng qua đường. Đây có phải là trẻ em Nhật Bản không? Không phải, đây là trẻ em Hà Nội, Việt Nam… Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/van-hoa/van_hoa_giao_thong_tre_em_viet.htmlBy William
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - Ten hours and 46 minutes after my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered a Toyota RAV4 sized space rock, now na…
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Using archival data from the Gemini North telescope, a team of astronomers have measured the heaviest pair of supermassive black holes ever found. The merging of two supermassive black holes is a phenomenon that has long been predicted, though never observed. In this podcast, Dr. Roger Romani discusses the discovery of this system and what we can l…
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Ở phương Đông cổ đại, từng có thời điểm rất nhiều gia đình sinh sống theo hình thức gia tộc quần tụ, thậm chí “tứ đại đồng đường”, “ngũ đại đồng đường”. Nhiều người như vậy sinh sống cùng nhau thực sự không phải là một việc đơn giản, lại càng không phải là một việc dễ dàng. Người xưa có thể sống hòa thuận cùng nhau như vậy hoàn toàn là nhờ vào “hiế…
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From March 29, 2024. One of our recurring topics is “Planet formation is not well understood,” and a trio of new papers is making it clear why planet formation continues to... not be well understood. Put simply: the Universe likes to create more diverse solar systems than an entire planet’s worth of sci-fi writers can imagine. We've added a new way…
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Paul Hill and Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce. This month Dr. Jen is off to the US for the Solar Eclipse while Paul is just back from Goonhilly Earth Station. We chat about the imminent demise of the Chandra Space Telescope, more news on the Hubble tension, and of course the Great North …
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“Vệ sinh yếu quyết” của Hải Thượng Lãn Ông là tác phẩm gồm nhiều bài thơ lục bát, viết về các chỉ dẫn dưỡng sinh và phòng bệnh thường ngày, dễ hiểu dễ thuộc và gần gũi với người Việt. Mời đọc bài tại: https://trithucvn.co/suc-khoe/tho-luc-bat-10-dieu-ran-cua-hai-thuong-lan-ong-de-co-duoc-tram-nam-tho-truong.html…
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Throughout human history, comets have fascinated us. They have gone from signs and portents of bad things to come to well-studied and even visited "dirty snowballs". Every year, observers search the skies, hoping to discover the Next Big Comet - Halley, Hyakutake, Hale–Bopp, McNaught. From SOHO and LINEAR to ATLAS and IRAS, numerous observatories h…
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The TRAPPIST-1 planetary system has fascinated both scientists and the public since the discovery of the last five of its seven terrestrial worlds in 2017. With four of those planets in the so-called habitable zone, where water can be liquid, the system has become a favorite target of ground- and space-based telescopes alike, especially with regard…
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From August 8, 2023. A massive, Jupiter-sized exoplanet has been discovered orbiting a small, low-mass star and this discovery is challenging theories on how planets form around their stars. The planet, called TOI-4860 b, is about the same size as Jupiter and orbits its star once every 1.5 Earth days, classifying it as a warm Jupiter. This is unusu…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvWaJrxhS0g Streamed live April 1, 2024. NO JOKES! How to watch a solar eclipse and do some science! The next great eclipse is upon us, with viewers across North America witnessing the moon passing in front of the Sun. It’s an amazing experience, but also an opportunity to do science. Let’s talk about what we can lea…
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The United States, the UK and France came out to point fingers at China after a few recent run-ins between Chinese and Filipino vessels near the Ren'ai Jiao. But can they really defend their argument? What have their governments been saying about the subject in secret vs. in public since the beginning of the 20th century? One scholar decided to fin…
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - Asteroid hunters are developing the equipment and skills which enable them to predict the impact of tiny space rocks. Thus in…
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April 2024: Finally the month of the eclipse! A wonderful experience for North America, the Lyrid Meteor Shower, and lots of planetary action makes April of 2024 one of THE best months in a LONG time. I’m Rob Webb, your Last Minute Astronomer, bringing astronomy to normies and nerds, with little time to spare. As usual, we’ll start by talking about…
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Khoa học thực chứng hiện đại sau 400 năm phát triển đã có những bước tiến đáng kinh ngạc. Nhưng cũng có vô số vấn đề mà khoa học thực chứng không thể giải thích. Để tìm hiểu những vấn đề đó, cần có một thái độ cởi mở và khiêm tốn học hỏi. Lần đầu nghe thông tin về khả năng chữa bệnh siêu phàm của cụ Nguyễn Đức Cần, rất nhiều người coi đó là mê tín,…
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This episode was recorded on March 14, 2024. Earlier in March, Congress voted into place the FY2024 budgets for multiple agencies, including NASA. The agency is being asked for an overall 2% cut. Combined with inflation rates over 3%, we are looking at a fairly significant cut to the U.S. budget for space science. Dr. Pamela Gay breaks down what th…
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What flows in the veins of the world's oldest continuous civilization? Today we're in the picturesque Mount Wuyi, where a 12th century scholar Zhu Xi spent 50 years and developed Neo-Confucianism. He also became known as a sage, second only to Confucius himself. His ideas have not only been absorbed by the Chinese but have also travelled to other p…
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Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents The Observer's Calendar for April 2024. In this episode we’ll talk about the possible Nova of T-Corona Borealis, Mars, Saturn and Moon forming a Triangle in the Eastern Sky, the April 8th Solar Eclipse. Ch…
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Communications specialist Beth Johnson chats with Dr. Phil Plait about his latest book and just what wonders await us in our solar system and out amongst the stars. Phil Plait, aka the Bad Astronomer, has been communicating and correcting space science since the turn of the century (sorry, Phil!). His first book, "Bad Astronomy", tackled numerous m…
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What flows in the veins of the world's oldest continuous civilization? Today we're in the picturesque Mount Wuyi, where a 12th century scholar Zhu Xi spent 50 years and developed Neo-Confucianism. He also became known as a sage, second only to Confucius himself. His ideas have not only been absorbed by the Chinese but have also travelled to other p…
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A tale of destiny and danger, The Asteroid Hunter chronicles firsthand the high-stakes OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission, narrated by Principal Investigator Dr. Dante Lauretta. It offers readers an intimate glimpse into the riveting exploits of the mission and Dr. Lauretta's wild, winding personal journey to Bennu and back. Peeling back the…
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