In the 6th episode of Retro Asylum Bytesize, Matt Lambourne & Mads Kristensen team up to talk...
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In the 6th episode of Retro Asylum Bytesize, Matt Lambourne & Mads Kristensen team up to talk...
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Dusk falls so slowly. I can't remember anything at all. Just warm air, wide eyes and glowing...
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Just some music to chill to. More lyrics, less chatter this time. Except when it's the other way...
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Ghostbuster Diaries 1of5 Public Domain http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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Episode 107 - Astronomy, Distributed Computing And Aliens!
Lyle Shelton joins me from the Australian Christian Lobotomy. Richard Lane explains how an...
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Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson Gives a Lesson in Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson is an acclaimed astrophysicist, author, and a highly popular science...
The Geography of Territory: rethinking space through Arctic materialities
In this seminar, Professor Phil Steinberg presents alternative ways of thinking about territory.
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Radio telescopes & interferometry
Join Emma Barnett and Science & Discovery category judge Professor Lord Robert Winston as we...
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Futurist Michio Kaku on Mars, Immortality, and Interstellar Travel
Futurist Michio Kaku says sooner or later humanity will face the possibility of extinction, and...
This episode is a conversation with Sarah Rhea Werner, a creative professional who combines a...
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Mars is barred: why we shouldn't go to the red planet – Science Weekly podcast
Elon Musk believes we should colonise Mars to ensure the survival of the human race. But is this...
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117 - Influencing Pattern-Based Change
In this episode, Angie talks with author and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Complexity Space...
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Exploring the far side of the moon – Science Weekly podcast
Hannah Devlin looks at why there is renewed interest in lunar exploration following the Chinese...
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Cross Section: Jo Dunkley – Science Weekly podcast
Jo Dunkley is a professor of physics and astrophysical sciences at Princeton University. Hannah...
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Mercury 13: the forgotten women of the space race - Science Weekly podcast
As the space race heated up in the 1960s, 13 aviators passed the same tests as Nasa’s first...
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On January 16th, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched on its 28th mission, a scientific...
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A year of science reporting – Science Weekly podcast
For the final science weekly of 2019 the Guardian’s Science team – Hannah Devlin, Ian Sample and...
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