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  1. Past-Prime Star May Still Produce Planets

    SciAm podcast about TW Hydrae

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=past-prime-star-may-still-produce-p-13-02-04

    —Huffduffed by reallyedbrown 3 months ago

  2. Scriptnotes, 72: People still buy movies | A ton of useful information about screenwriting from screenwriter John August

    On the 72nd Scriptnotes, John and Craig discuss the home video market in 2012 and UltraViolet before diving into four Three Page Challenge entries.

    http://johnaugust.com/2013/people-still-buy-movies

    —Huffduffed by matthewbogart 3 months ago

  3. Celebrity Twitter Ghost Writer w/ Jordan Morris

    Jordan Morris of Jordan, Jesse, Go! and K-LOL joins us to make fun of celebrity Twitter accounts.

    http://www.pre-recorded.com/2012/08/celebrity-twitter-ghost-writer/

    —Huffduffed by casey 8 months ago

  4. Columbia River Pollution Suit, And Around The Water Cooler

    Colville Tribe Sues Over Pollution In The Columbia: The Colville Tribe and the state of Washington face off against a Canadian mining giant next month over decades of pollution in the Columbia River. They blame a lead and zinc smelter plant operated by Teck in Trail, BC. Colville Business Council

    http://www.kuow.org/program.php?current=WK2

    —Huffduffed by samps 9 months ago

  5. Mondo Diablo Episode 352: The Sagan Series

    This week includes the entire audio from The Sagan Series, which can be found on You Tube, and my rant to one of those Christians who says I’m Not One of Those Christians.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 9 months ago

  6. The 100 Year Starship

    Dr. Mae Jemison was the first black woman in space. Now, she’s leading a wildly ambitious project: to achieve interstellar travel in the next 100 years. She’s with us.

    Think Star Trek and you won’t be far off. A new Pentagon project is putting out seed money for interstellar travel. Humans, rambling around among the stars. It’s called the 100 Year Starship project. It’s as wildly ambitious as just about anything you can imagine.

    The spaceship, its energy source, its passengers’ survival – full-blown or just as DNA… all giant challenges. Not to mention that we’re sort of broke and not even flying space shuttles right now. Leader of the new effort: astronaut Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. She’s with us.

    This hour, On Point: the 100 Year Starship.

    —Huffduffed by tgecho 11 months ago

  7. The Adam Carolla Show - Jordan Morris, Matt Zaller and Teresa Strasser | The Adam Carolla Show - A Free Daily Comedy Podcast from Adam Carolla

    Teresa Strasser returns to make an exciting announcement and introduces a new segment called ‘Parents of the Week.’ Jordan Morris and Matt Zaller join later to discuss the Tour de Thrillist, extreme dieting, and creepy holograms.

    http://www.adamcarolla.com/jordan-morris-matt-zaller-and-teresa-strasser/

    —Huffduffed by l337theremin one year ago

  8. The Adam Carolla Show - Penn Jillette and Captain Sean Parnell | The Adam Carolla Show - A Free Daily Comedy Podcast from Adam Carolla

    Penn Jillette calls in to talk about Adam’s firing on Celebrity Apprentice. Later, Capt. Sean Parnell joins to discuss hunting the Taliban, Man Love Thursdays, and readjusting to civilian life.

    http://www.adamcarolla.com/penn-jillette-and-captain-sean-parnell/

    —Huffduffed by bananaslugdiva one year ago

  9. Marcus Chown on 10 Bonkers Things About the Universe

    Marcus Chown of New Scientist Magazine on his Top 10 Bonkers Things About the Universe

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5x8t-4ewGo

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

  10. FastForward Radio — Strange New Worlds - Oct 07,2010

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fastforwardradio/2010/10/07/fastforward-radio--strange-new-worlds

    Phil Bowermaster and Stephen Gordon discuss the implications of the discovery of the first potentially habitable planet outside the solar system. What does the existence of Gliese 581g imply about the existence of more such worlds? What does it tell us about the potential for life elsewhere in the galaxy.

    If we’re ever to travel to a planet such as 581g, how will we get there? And what will motivate us to go?

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

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