S26E142-144 Premium: Massive mysterious blasts
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsNovember 27, 202301:27:0079.7 MB

S26E142-144 Premium: Massive mysterious blasts

The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 142*Discovery of massive mysterious blasts in the distant universeAstronomers are baffled by a mysterious series of massive explosions in the distant Universe which are emitting more energy than hundreds of billions of stars like our Sun.*Colliding neutron stars reveal one of their secretsAstronomers have identified the heavy element tellurium in the glowing embers of a pair of colliding neutron stars.*Juice undertakes a key engine burn on its way to JupiterThe European Space Agency’s Juice spacecraft has just undertaken one of the largest and most important manoeuvres of its eight-year journey to Jupiter.*The Science ReportPlanet Earth’s average global temperature smashes through the two degrees Celsius level.Study shows plant based diets reduce your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes,Loneliness associated with an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease.Skeptics guide to how gender influences your paranormal beliefsSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 143*Triple star discoveries will mean changing astronomy textbooksAstronomers have found some of the biggest stars in the universe orbiting each other in triple star systems.*NASA tests its new deep space laser communications systemNASA's just completed an experiment that will transform the way spacecraft communicate in deep space.*Dragon arrives at Space StationA SpaceX Dragon cargo ship carrying 2950 kilograms of supplies has successfully docked with the International Space Station’s Harmony module.*The Science ReportCritically endangered dolphins off Melbourne found with the highest concentrations of chemicalsPeople with high body mass index are 10% more likely to develop obesity-related cancers.Google's artificial intelligence proving better and faster at making 10-day weather predictionsAlex on Tech the Sam Altman sagaSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 144*Explaining why galaxies hang out with their own kindA new study may have solved one of the most perplexing mysteries in astronomy -- why galaxies in our neighbourhood hang out with their own kind.*NASA’s Cold Atom Lab Sets Stage for Quantum Chemistry in SpaceFor the first time in space, scientists have produced a quantum gas containing two types of atoms.*North Korea launches a new spy satelliteNorth Korea claims its successfully launched a new spy satellite.*The Science ReportDust storms are increasing dramatically in frequency in Australia.Study claims the impact of screens on children and show a mix of small risks and benefits.Footprints discovered in Victoria show the amazing diversity of Australia's early bird population.Skeptics guide to the House Oversight Committee on UFOsThis week’s guests include:Professor Jeff Cooke from Swinburne UniversityDSOC Project Manager Bill Klipstein from NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryDSOC Project Technologist Abi Biswas from NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryCold Atom Lab Principal Investigator Eric CornellCAL Co-Principal Investigator Nicholas BigelowCAL Science Testbed Lead Ethan ElliottCAL Principal Investigator Jason WilliamsCAL Science Review Board Ron WalsworthCAL Science Review Board chair Brian DemarcoCAL Co-Principal Investigator Wolfgang KetterleAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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