Jack Hester, speaking on "Be Patient. Be Passionate." on 21 November 2010.
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Be Patient. Be Passionate.
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Imago Dei
Jack Hester, speaking on Imago Dei on 16 January 2012
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Stuff You Should Know
Are We All Martians? — There’s a very good question that no one has yet satisfactorily answered: Where did life on Earth come from? Some look to the Red Planet as the source of life here, which, if correct, would make us all Martians. Is there anything to this out there claim?
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Aus der Garage ins All - Private Raumfahrtprojekte erobern den Weltraum | Forschung und Gesellschaft | Deutschlandradio Kultur
Die Privatisierung des Weltalls ist in vollem Gange, das zeigt schon die Curiosity-Mission auf dem Mars. Aber es gibt noch eine weitere Gruppe, die den schwerelosen Raum für sich entdeckt hat: Amateure und Privatleute.
http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/forschungundgesellschaft/1853708/
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Science Friday Audio Podcast
Curiosity Rover Zaps a Rock, Starts to Roll — The rover is on its way to Glenelg, an area where scientists hope to drill into bedrock.
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Science On Top - Curiosity Landing
Huffduffed from http://scienceontop.com/2012/08/sot-special-curiosity-landing/
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Big Picture Science
A Martian Curiosity — We dig the Red Planet! And so does Curiosity. After a successful landing, and a round of high-fives at NASA, the latest rover to land on Mars is on the move, shovel in mechanical hand.
Discover how the Mars Science Laboratory will hunt for the building blocks of life, and just what the heck a lipid is. Plus, how to distinguish Martians from Earthlings, and the tricks Mars has played on us in the past (canals, anyone?).
Also, want to visit Mars firsthand? We can point you to the sign-up sheet for a manned mission. The catch: the ticket is one-way. -
Wired.co.uk Podcast 88: Curiosity, Hadopi fails, Silk Road, Facebook gambling (Wired UK)
On the show this week we discuss Curiosity’s landing on Mars, Facebook’s move to start offering gambling services in the UK, how Bitcoins are being used to buy drugs, and the rest of the week in Wired news.
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War of the Worlds - Radiolab
This hour of Radiolab: an examination of the power of mass media to create panic.
In our very first live hour, we take a deep dive into one of the most controversial moments in broadcasting history: Orson Welles’ 1938 radio play about Martians invading New Jersey. "The War of the Worlds" is believed to have fooled over a million people when it originally aired, and it’s continued to fool people since—from Santiago, Chile to Buffalo, New York to a particularly disastrous evening in Quito, Ecuador.
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NEWZ024 Soviet Space Graveyard | Newz of the World
