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Join Pamela for an hour that looks at science and society as she talks with author and cosmologist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein. In her new book, "The Edg...
In this episode, we look at the SpaceX SEC initial filing and put its facts and figures in context and ask, can they do it? And can the Earth survive ...
In this episode, we're going to look at Psyche's success at Mars, the cool 3I-ATLAS science coming from Europa Clipper and JUICE en route to the Jupit...
Trisha Epp joins us to talking about NASA's collaboration with Freelancer, and how Innovation is now getting crowdsourced. Join in to learn how to lau...
Pamela is on the road in this episode as we look at how (and why) astronomers keep finding the improbable, follow the evidence to possible sources of ...
In today's episode, we look at the Voyager mission's exploration beyond our solar system, the organics Mars Curiosity Rover has discovered, the distri...
In this episode, we're going to be looking back in time at how Dark Matter may have influenced the formation of Supermassive Blackholes, newly catalog...
As commercial space becomes a more and more mature industry, we're seeing new needs emerge. Front and the center is the need for someone - or some com...
This is EVSN's love letter to the Artemis II mission.
This week, in the first of our new shorter and more frequent episodes, we are going to take a look at the interplay of plate tectonics, geology, clima...
Once again, we're going to attempt to get you up to date with what is going down at NASA. In addition to NASA updates, we have stories of science that...
In this special episode, funded by the National Science Foundation, we're taking a break from the headlines to share the background story of comets. T...
This episode went through a lot of rewrites as breaking news kept breaking our hearts. Artemis is still on, but there are delays and cancellations. Be...
The glaciers are melting, the volcanoes are erupting, and earthquakes are shaking things up. Let's discuss.
In this episode, we take a closer look at how the increasing number of rockets and satellites going up mean there is also an unfortunate increase in t...
In this episode we look at highlights from the latest American Astronomical Society Meeting. An accidental theme came out: with each new telescope and...
In this episode, we're pleased to say we get to focus on science, as we bring you hot Jupiters, a tear-drop shaped Jupiter massed… something…? - and n...
In this week's episode, we look at planets younger than fossils, celebrate relativity repeatedly working as expected, and peer at previously only theo...
The world we live on today has undergone dramatic change since it first formed, and time hasn't necessarily been kind. Earth has gained some weight (a...
We live on an ever-changing world, and by studying the past, we can better understand our potential futures. In this episode, we follow the water and ...
In this episode, we look at some of our latest discoveries about the formation of star systems, including planets and moons, and the growth of black h...
The universe is hard enough to figure out without one kind of object dressing up as another, but - just in time for Halloween - researchers have figur...
In this week's episode, we tell the story of a Giant Blue Star that made the terrible, terrible mistake of trying to nibble on its more evolved siblin...
In this week's episode, we take a look at the impact SpaceX launches from the Space Coast will have on their competitors and those living, working, an...
In this week's episode we take a look at all the news our outer solar system has to offer. From newly discovered outer solar system objects to interst...
In this special episode we look at how volunteers throughout history have aided in scientific explorations and tell you how you can get involved with ...
Join us as we look at two parallel stories - the development of the Vera Rubin Observatory and the SpaceX Starship rocket. Both projects are 20 years ...
In this episode we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Fermi Paradox by looking at a bunch of science capable of preventing and destroying civilizat...
This week, we take a closer look at the weirdly twisty search for a possible planet in our outer solar system. We'll also take in the happy science of...
In this week's closer look we are going to look at the earth-facing missions that are getting dragged down by our atmosphere and will be forcibly reti...