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  1. Why Do I See Stars when I Stand? - Naked Scientists Science Podcasts and Science Radio Shows

    Naked Scientists Podcast -17th Jun 2012 - Why does a head injury, or standing up too quickly, make us "see stars"? Are slug pellets painful? How do flies fly in an elevator?  We take on your science questions this week, and find out why we should let food ferment, what makes batteries get hot and if the strings in string theory are real.  Plus, a new drive to improve science education, new vistas for Voyager 1 and new veins from stem cells.

    http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/show/20120617/

    —Huffduffed by samdurose 11 months ago

  2. Big Picture Science

    Seth’s Tool Shed — Anyone who does gardening knows that life is tough. It’s also ancient – the first living things appeared on this planet nearly as soon as our world was habitable. We consider life on real worlds – like Earth and Mars – as well as fictional ones, such as the desert planet from the movie “Dune”. We’ll hear about a new scheme to find Martians, and practical approaches to coping with climate change. And is Pluto seeking revenge? The unmasking of a fourth moon around this former planet!

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  3. A Conversation with John Hodgman | StarTalk Radio Show

    “Will you donate your body to be stuffed and put on display (at the American Museum of Natural History)?” This is one of the many questions John Hodgman poses to Neil during their monumental meeting of minds. From the Mac vs. PC debate to ‘geeks versus jocks,’ John and Neil provide more information than you require on the questions and challenges that face our age. Astrophysicist Charles Liu sits in the co-host chair this week, and comments on areas far beyond his usual expertise.

    http://startalkradio.net/2011/02/27/a-conversation-with-john-hodgman

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  4. An Alien’s Guide to Earth | StarTalk Radio Show

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  5. Neil deGrasse Tyson - The Pluto Files

    http://www.pointofinquiry.org/neil_degrasse_tyson_-_the_pluto_files/

    Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist with the American Museum of Natural History, director of the world-famous Hayden Planetarium, a monthly columnist for Natural History, and an award-winning author. Tyson is also the host of NOVA ScienceNOW and a frequent guest on The Daily Show and Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, and television documentaries on the universe. His latest book is The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet.

    In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Neil deGrasse Tyson recounts recent discoveries in astronomy, including methane on Mars and its possible implications, and questions regarding dark matter and dark energy. He explains how ignorance is seductive for the scientist. He details his involvement in the controversy regarding the status of Pluto, and the role of the Hayden Planetarium in the international debate over solar system nomenclature. He describes whether teaching the controversy over Pluto’s status is helpful in teaching astronomy, and how this compares to the "teaching the controversy" argument regarding evolution versus intelligent design creationism. And he shares his views about the best ways to teach the solar system to students, by comparing and contrasting objects in the solar system and how they relate to each other.

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago

  6. Neil deGrasse Tyson | The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet

    Named the "Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive" by People magazine in 2000, Neil DeGrasse Tyson is the New York Times bestselling author of Death by Black Hole and Other Cosmic Quandaries. The recipient of the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, Tyson’s contributions to the public’s appreciation of the cosmos include hosting the NOVA miniseries Origins and the NOVA spinoff program, NOVA ScienceNOW, on PBS. The first occupant of the Frederick P. Rose Directorship of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, Tyson researches star formation, exploding stars, and the structure of the Milky Way galaxy.

    http://libwww.freelibrary.org/podcast/?podcastID=381

    —Huffduffed by eby 4 years ago

  7. Astrophysicist Tyson On ‘Pluto Files’ from NPR: Science Friday Podcast

    The director of the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium and author of The Pluto Files, Neil deGrasse Tyson, talks about the future of NASA, Pluto’s demotion to dwarf-planet status, and the difference between Darwin and Einstein.

    —Huffduffed by norelpref 4 years ago