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Blue Marble Space Institute of Science

BlueSciCon

A monthly Science, Medicine and Natural Sciences podcast
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BlueSciCon

Blue Marble Space Institute of Science

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BlueSciCon

Blue Marble Space Institute of Science

BlueSciCon

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Welcome to the conversation. It is March 8th 2017, and this is our 47th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Octavio Alfonso Chon Torres on "Astrobioethics." The show is about 60 minutes long.
Welcome to the conversation. It is August 16th 2016, and this is our 46th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Wojciech Gładysz on "Involve me and I learn: Is the future of space exploration crowdfunded?" The show is about 30 minutes long
Welcome to the conversation. It is July 13th 2016, and this is our 45th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Daniel Angerhausen on "Sniffing Alien Atmospheres: Exoplanet spectrophotometry (from ground-, airborne- and space-based obse
Welcome to the conversation. It is April 20th 2016, and this is our 44th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Sergio Muñoz-Gómez on "The specialization of the proto-mitochondrion as the respiratory organelle of eukaryotes." The show
Welcome to the conversation. It is November 19th 2015, and this is our 43rd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Haritina Mogosanu on "Stars without wars - Institutionalisation of space research and its role in the international security
Welcome to the conversation. It is October 10th 2015, and this is our 42nd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Zach Adam on "Temperature oscillations near natural nuclear reactor cores and the potential for prebiotic oligomer synthes
Welcome to the conversation. It is September 3rd 2015, and this is our 41st podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Betul Kacar on "Genomes, the fossil record and more: Accessing the artifacts of Earth’s earliest evolutionary history". T
Welcome to the conversation. It is July 23rd 2015, and this is our 40th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Dimitra Atri on "Astrobiology with Cosmic Rays". The show is 28 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Symphony of Scien
Welcome to the conversation. It is June 14th 2015, and this is our 39th podcast. Today will be a discussion live from AbSciCon 2015 on "Sustained Exploration of the Inner Solar System". The show is 30 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the
Welcome to the conversation. It is May 7th 2015, and this is our 38th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Kamir Hiam on "Redesigning Human Motivation and Aiming for the Stars". The show is 30 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the S
Welcome to the conversation. It is April 13th 2015, and this is our 37th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Sara Walker on "The Descent of Math". The show is 30 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Symphony of Science.
Welcome to the conversation. It is March 26th 2015, and this is our 36th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Seth Baum and Kathryn McLaughlin on "Winter-Safe Deterrence". The show is 43 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Sy
Welcome to the conversation. It is November 20th 2014, and this is our 35th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Dave Denkenberger on "Feeding Everyone No Matter What". The show is 35 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Symph
Welcome to the conversation. It is October 2nd 2014, and this is our 34th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Lucas Mix on "The Zombie Broccoli: What Aliens and Souls Can Tell Us About Ourselves". The show is 40 mins long. Audio sou
Welcome to the conversation. It is September 25th 2014, and this is our 33rd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Graham Short on "Sciworthy: A New Science News Platform for Scientists". The show is 25 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtes
Welcome to the conversation. It is August 7th 2014, and this is our 32nd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Duncan Forgan on "Habitability of Tattoine Planets: Even More Complicated Than You Think". The show is 40 mins long. Audio
Welcome to the conversation. It is July 3rd 2014, and this is our 31st podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Abel Mendez on "Habitabily Metrics for Astrobiology". The show is 40 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Symphony of
Welcome to the conversation. It is June 5th 2014, and this is our 30th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Craig Hardgrove on "Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Mission Update: The Road to Mt. Sharp". The show is 40 mins long. Audio
Welcome to the conversation. It is May 15th 2014, and this is our 29th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Sanjoy Som and Dr. Jacob Haqq-Misra on "Why explore space?" The show is 45 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Sympho
Welcome to the conversation. It is April 3rd 2014, and this is our 28th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Jeff Bowman on "Dispatch from the AAAS-CAS workshop: How a bill becomes a law, what you can do about it, and are science app
Welcome to the conversation. It is March 13th 2014, and this is our 27th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Emma Miller on "Mentoring: Developing a Culture of Scholarship that Matters". The show is 34 mins long. Audio soundtrack co
Welcome to the conversation. It is February 6th 2014, and this is our 26th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Margaret Race on "More Bumps in the Road Ahead for Astrobiology?: Balancing Exploration and Use of Space Beyond Earth Orb
Welcome to the conversation. It is November 7th 2013, and this is our 25th podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Armando Azua-Bustos on "Finding life at the driest place on Earth". The show is 35 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy o
Welcome to the conversation. It is October 3rd 2013, and this is our 24rd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Dr. Jim Kasting on "Is the Earth Rare?". The show is 35 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy of the Symphony of Science.
Welcome to the conversation. It is September 5th 2013, and this is our 23rd podcast. Today will be a discussion led by Author Lee Billings on his latest book "Five billion years of solitude". The show is 36 mins long. Audio soundtrack courtesy
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