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Neil deGrasse Tyson
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6 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 1h

Bill Nye Takeover

Joining Bill Nye is Casey Dreier, Chief of Space Policy at The Planetary Society, who provides insights into NASA's funding challenges. They discuss the proposed budget cuts that threaten NASA’s scientific missions, particularly in Earth observation and astrophysics. Casey emphasizes the crucial role of public funding for space exploration amidst political pressures and the rise of commercial space. They also explore the implications of Mars missions, innovative technologies arising from ambitious projects, and the cultural importance of investing in science.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 50min

Cosmic Queries – ALIENS! with Jake Roper

Jake Roper, a YouTube creator from Vsauce3, explores the fascinating world of aliens in film with Neil deGrasse Tyson. They discuss the easiest alien movie to survive, with Jake choosing 'E.T.' and diving into quarantine risks. The conversation shifts to the plausibility of laser weapons and the existence of organizations like Men in Black. They debate who to send on a first-contact mission, ponder survival strategies during an alien attack, and consider the most believable sci-fi alien depictions. Roper's insights make for an entertaining and thought-provoking dialogue.
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15 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 53min

The Science of Godzilla, Zombies & Other Monsters, with Charles Liu

In this engaging discussion, astrophysicist Charles Liu, a professor at CUNY, delves into the science behind iconic monsters like Godzilla and zombies. Liu explains how Godzilla emerged as a cultural symbol of nuclear anxiety. He explores why a 400-foot Godzilla couldn’t physically exist and reveals the psychological allure of zombies and their connection to human fears. The conversation also touches on the role of monsters in reflecting our own monstrosities and emphasizes how understanding the science behind these creatures can help demystify them.
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4 snips
Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 4min

Deepfakes and the War on Truth with Bogdan Botezatu

In this discussion, Bogdan Botezatu, Director of Threat Research at Bitdefender, dives deep into the world of deepfakes and cyber scams. He reveals that global scam losses could reach $1 trillion next year. The conversation explores how deepfakes amplify fraud, with attackers impersonating trusted figures to enhance their schemes. Botezatu also emphasizes that 90% of scams exploit human psychology over technology. He urges vigilance and reporting of scams to aid law enforcement. It's a compelling insight into the war against online deception.
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22 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 57min

Cosmic Queries – Death of a Black Hole

What is nothing? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice dive into the mysteries of black holes and the concept of a dying black hole potentially causing a Big Bang. The discussion covers lunar eclipses and the precise conditions needed for them to occur. They also explore Hawking radiation, explaining how black holes can emit high-energy gamma rays. Other intriguing topics include Jupiter's protective role for inner planets and the intriguing question of whether we should rename 'black holes.' Join the fun as science meets cosmic curiosity!
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55 snips
Oct 7, 2025 • 47min

Things You Thought You Knew – Quantum Cat

What bizarre fate awaits someone who falls into a black hole? Discover the eerie process of spaghettification! Dive into the mind-bending world of Schrödinger's cat and learn how measurement changes the quantum game. Explore quantum tunneling, where particles can sneak past barriers—like magic! Did you know this phenomenon is key to stellar fusion in stars? Get ready for a wild ride through the weirdness of quantum mechanics, where probabilities reign and reality is stranger than fiction!
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73 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 8min

The Anxious Generation with Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and author, discusses the mental health crisis among today's youth and the impact of social media. He highlights a sharp rise in anxiety and depression starting around 2012, linking it to overprotective childhood environments and reduced risk-taking opportunities. Haidt emphasizes the importance of manageable challenges for resilience and social competence, and he advocates for norms like delaying smartphone use until high school. He also warns about the dangers of AI chatbots and platforms that exploit children's vulnerabilities.
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66 snips
Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 7min

The New Space Race with Jeff Thornburg

In this discussion, aerospace engineer Jeff Thornburg, CEO of Portal Space Systems and a veteran of Air Force, NASA, and SpaceX, shares his insights on the future of space. He highlights the importance of developing highly maneuverable spacecraft and advanced propulsion systems. Jeff discusses the evolution from government-built rockets to commercial alternatives, the lessons learned from failures, and the critical role of R&D funding. He also touches on the potential for AI and quantum propulsion to revolutionize space travel, envisioning a future where lunar travel is as commonplace as a bus ride.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 52min

Cosmic Queries – Get Some Space

Can anything survive a black hole? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice tackle this question and delve into tidal spaghettification. They discuss the implications of finding extraterrestrial life versus uncovering dark matter. Future colonization of Mars seems unlikely as they explore human challenges in space. The duo also debates the impact of reallocating military funding to enhance scientific advancement. They consider the universe's mysteries, such as the observable edge and simulation theory, while emphasizing the importance of science in shaping policy.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 50min

Solving the Crisis in Cosmology with Wendy Freedman

Wendy Freedman, a renowned observational astronomer known for her precision in measuring the universe's expansion, joins Neil deGrasse Tyson and Matt Kirshen. They delve into the intriguing Hubble tension, exploring discrepancies in the universe's estimated ages. Freedman shares insights on advanced methods and programs to measure cosmic distances, including the use of Cepheids and Type Ia supernovae. The discussion covers potential new physics and the implications of dark energy, making complex cosmological concepts accessible and engaging!

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