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Sep 20, 2024 • 45min

Hibernating for Deep Spaceflight with Ryan Sprenger

Ryan Sprenger, a Senior Research Scientist at Fauna Bio, joins the hosts to discuss the fascinating potential of human hibernation for deep space travel. They explore how studying hibernating animals could help astronauts endure long missions. Topics include the unique metabolic adaptations of hibernators, the evolution of their resilience to radiation, and implications for human health, including diabetes management. The conversation captivates with insights into the balance of sleep and activity, while offering a glimpse into the future of space exploration.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 51min

Revisiting the Drake Equation with David Grinspoon

David Grinspoon, also known as Dr. Funkyspoon, is a NASA astrobiology strategist who dives into the mysteries of alien life. He discusses the Drake Equation and its implications for understanding extraterrestrial civilizations. The conversation touches on humanity's potential role in seeding life beyond Earth, and explores the intriguing liquid oceans of moons like Enceladus and Europa. Grinspoon also highlights how comedy can bridge the gap between science and the public, while reflecting on the portrayal of aliens in cinema and the search for intelligent life.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 48min

Life in a Mars Simulation with Kelly Haston

Kelly Haston, a Commander who completed a NASA analog mission simulating life on Mars, shares her fascinating insights. She discusses the unique challenges of isolation and resource management in confined habitats. The conversation also touches on 3D printing with Martian regolith and the psychological effects of communication delays with Earth. Humorous anecdotes about personal item limits shed light on crew dynamics, while thoughtful reflections on life, including pregnancy in a Martian context, highlight the complexities of space missions.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 50min

Epigenetics & The Full Story of Inheritance with Bianca Jones Marlin

Bianca Jones Marlin, a leading neuroscientist and epigeneticist, unpacks the fascinating world of epigenetics and its implications for inheritance. The discussion reveals how ancestral traumas can be genetically passed down to future generations, influencing traits and health. They delve into the lasting effects of historical famines on diseases like diabetes and schizophrenia. Marlin emphasizes the interplay between trauma and heritability, exploring how sensory experiences shape genetic information. It's a thought-provoking dive into how our past impacts our biology.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 45min

Cosmic Queries – In a Zeptosecond

Neil deGrasse Tyson, a celebrated astrophysicist and science communicator, dives into the cosmos with co-host Chuck Nice. They tackle fascinating questions about the potential of nuclear fusion as a renewable energy source, blend humor with discussions on bizarre concepts like Star Trek's transporters, and explore the cosmic expansion and relativity. Tyson also breaks down time’s tiniest intervals, like zeptoseconds, and discusses cosmic microwave background radiation, all while keeping the conversation lively and accessible.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 46min

Cosmic Queries – Back to School Edition

Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist renowned for making science accessible, and comedian Chuck Nice blend humor with cosmic inquiry. They tackle fascinating questions about simulation theory and time dilation and ponder the sounds of space versus the human body's noises. They explore the fragility of Earth's atmosphere, humorous takes on time travel paradoxes, and engage in playful banter about the mysteries of white holes and the Big Bang. Their discussion is both enlightening and entertaining, making complex concepts relatable.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 44min

Searching for Habitable Worlds with David Kipping

David Kipping, a prominent astronomer and head of Cool Worlds Lab, joins Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice to dive into the fascinating world of exoplanets and exomoons. They discuss the groundbreaking Kepler mission and innovative techniques for detecting habitable worlds. Insights into the Sun’s stellar nursery and the critical role of advanced telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope are unveiled. Kipping humorously explores recent cosmic discoveries, linking us to the stars while emphasizing the challenges of probing distant worlds.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 36min

Robots Searching for Life on Saturn’s Moon with Matt Travers

Joining Neil deGrasse Tyson is Matt Travers, a roboticist at Carnegie Mellon University’s Biorobotics Lab. They explore the potential of robots, particularly a snake-like design, to probe the icy oceans of Saturn’s moon, Enceladus. Travers discusses the balance between specialized robotic functions and broader capabilities, comparing robots to dogs. The duo dives into robotics ethics and the autonomy required for exploring distant worlds. Expect insights on innovative designs and the future of autonomous exploration in our quest for extraterrestrial life.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 51min

Engineering Humans for Deep Space with Ronke Olabisi

In this engaging discussion, biomedical engineer Ronke Olabisi delves into the fascinating world of tissue engineering for space travel. She highlights how human physiology needs to adapt for long-term journeys in microgravity. The conversation touches on the ambitious Hundred Year Starship project and the ethical implications of genetic engineering. Using iconic characters like Wolverine and Deadpool, they explore groundbreaking advancements in wound healing and the potential for transforming medicine on Earth and beyond. A thrilling blend of science and imagination!
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Aug 13, 2024 • 46min

The Updated Physics of Black Holes with Steve Balbus & Andrew Mummery

Steve Balbus, an acclaimed astrophysicist, and Andrew Mummery, a theoretical physicist specializing in black holes, delve into the enigmatic world of these cosmic giants. They discuss the fascinating dynamics of black holes, including accretion disks, magnetic fields, and the perplexing concept of time dilation. The duo also reflects on recent research advancements and ongoing challenges in the field. With humor and insight, they emphasize the importance of observational data and the continuous journey of scientific discovery, making complex ideas accessible and engaging.

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