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SETI Live

SETI Institute

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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, X (formerly known as 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 intel ...
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le Projet SETI

Radio Campus Orléans 88.3 FM

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le Projet SETI est une émission de Radio Campus Orléans 88.3 FM. Retrouvez toutes les informations autour de ce programme à l'adresse suivante : https://orleans.radiocampus.org/emission/le-projet-seti/
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Setimi

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Setimi want to relate her life experiences to her listeners and provide a platform that is safe for all to express and heal. Discuss transformation, trauma, being a black women, spirituality, men, culture, mental health, and wellness.
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Sétimo Sentido

Lucas Ribeiro e Pedro Sant'Anna

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O 7º Sentido é uma desculpa semi-elaborada para os apresentadores conversarem 3 horas seguidas sobre o cinema, incluindo trocadilhos infames, expressões em inglês sem necessidade e muitos filmes que você deveria conhecer.
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We all want to do work we love, and as leaders, entrepreneurs and employees, wouldn’t it be great to create workplaces where work feels like play? Where people are tuned in to changes going on in the world around them? Where they’re constantly learning, spotting new opportunities, and taking action to go after them? These traits are essential to an organization's agility and success. In the Fearless Growth podcast, Amanda Setili and her guests explore the mindsets and choices that lead indiv ...
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این برنامه با تکیه بر اسناد منتشرشده در وب‌سایت «خانه‌ی اسناد بهائی‌ستیزی» https://iranbahaipersecution.bic.org/fa و نیز منابع مکمل مانند مجلات بهائی، دستنوشته‌ها و خاطرات و همین‌طور مصاحبه با خانواده‌ها، به شرح زندگی بهائیانی می‌پردازد که پس از انقلاب اسلامی، ربوده، دستگیر و کشته شده‌اند. هر بخش داستانی را روایت می‌کند که بر پایه‌ی اسناد ساخته شده است. «سودای ستیز» یک برنامه‌ی نیمه‌مستند است. یعنی ممکن است بعضی جزئیاتِ روایت‌ها و وقایع - برحسب اتفاقاتی که در زنجیره‌ی داستان رخ می‌دهد - تغیی ...
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Sunny Setia is a successful seminar leader, entrepreneur, investor, author, thought leader, speaker, brother, son, results driven coach and car nut. He has started several business, all in unrelated industries and now lives a life of total freedom. From the auto industry to photography to real estate to tech and now in the Personal Development industry. For 10 years of his life he couldn't speak properly as he suffered a serious speech impediment that he overcame after discovering secret too ...
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A road trip to a gypsum quarry in Algeria led Youcef Sellam on a journey of scientific discovery. From the road trip to an internship in Italy, he and his colleagues later discovered microbial fossils—marking a first for Algerian gypsum. As a Ph.D. student at the University of Bern, Sellam and his team took this research further. They used a specia…
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In a recent study, Dr. Janice Bishop of the SETI Institute, along with postdoctoral researcher Adomas Valantinas from Brown University, propose that Mars' characteristic red hue is primarily due to ferrihydrite—a water-rich iron oxide mineral—rather than the previously assumed hematite. Analyses of data collected by Martian orbiters, rovers, and la…
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In The Climate Chronicles, a podcast with 42 episodes across eight seasons, Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University "takes you on a journey through 50 million years of climate change." He delves into how climate change has shaped civilizations—from the earliest hominid ancestors to the present era of rapid global warming. Through storyte…
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With over 7,000 exoplanets identified in our galaxy, scientists are shifting their focus to studying these worlds' characteristics in the quest for extraterrestrial life. The backdrop for one team is the discovery of super-Earth HD 20794 d, an exoplanet detected by researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and NCCR PlanetS. Orbiting in an e…
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The OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer) mission has been a resounding success, from taking a sample of asteroid Bennu to returning that sample to Earth. The first in-depth analysis of the space rocks is complete, and the results have been published in Nature and Nature Astronomy. On…
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NASA’s Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere, or PUNCH mission, is a constellation of four small satellites in low Earth orbit that will make global, 3D observations of the Sun’s corona to better understand how the mass and energy there become the solar wind that fills the solar system. Imaging the Sun’s corona and the solar wind together…
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During his time as an Artist in Residence (AIR) at the SETI Institute, visual artist, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst Martin Wilner invited prominent SETI Institute scientists to participate in his ongoing project, The Case Histories. Interested in exploring how scientists relate to the possibility of encountering an alien life form, Wilner invited…
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Over the past decade, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has captured thousands of high-resolution images of the Moon's surface—far more than humans can manually review. To tackle this challenge, scientists have developed an automated system that quickly identifies scientifically significant images from the LRO data, making it the first anom…
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If an extraterrestrial civilization existed with technology similar to ours, would they be able to detect Earth and evidence of humanity? If so, what signals would they detect, and from how far away? Researchers used a theoretical, modeling-based method, and this study is the first to analyze multiple types of technosignatures together rather than …
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Join Dr. Franck Marchis, Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Unistellar and director of Citizen Science at SETI Institute, and Dr. Lauren Sgro, Outreach Manager at the SETI Institute, for a conversation on citizen science with the Unistellar network in partnership with the SETI Institute. We review the 2024 citizen science accomplishments and d…
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New research using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope reveals that planet formation can occur in harsh, high-radiation stellar environments. This contradicts earlier assumptions and suggests planet formation is more resilient than previously thought. The study observed protoplanetary disks within the Sigma Orionis clu…
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Happy New Year! 2024 brought us a lot of exciting space news, from a total solar eclipse to the launch of Europa Clipper and our celebration of 40 years as the SETI Institute. What does 2025 hold? Join hosts Beth Johnson and Franck Marchis for our first show of the year, taking a look at new ground and space telescopes, planned missions and milesto…
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Join communications specialist Beth Johnson and historian Rebecca Charbonneau as they discuss Dr. Charbonneau's new book, Mixed Signals. The book examines the Cold War relationship between the US and the USSR, what it meant for radio astronomy, and how it affected the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. (Recorded live on 19 December 2024.)…
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Get ready to giggle and make bad jokes. Uranus is back in the news. In 1986, Voyager 2 flew by the distant ice giant and made a strange discovery—the planet's magnetic field was weird. It's not just weird; it's unlike every other planet in the solar system. For nearly 40 years, scientists have tried to understand why. To solve the mystery, research…
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