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Energy, it's an essential thing that humans use everyday from powering our cars , making the food we eat and building the structures we live in. However it has a problem, it is currently produced by fossil fuels polluting and destroying our planet. So what's the solution?
In this podcast documentary I find out about the UK's energy system today and how a new way of generating energy from Nuclear fusion the suns power source could be utilised.
Presented and produced by : Sam Wood a Graduate Physicist and Science Journalist.
Music from envato elements and Universal Music's production libraries.
Many thanks to the individuals, institutions companies and charities who were involved including: First Light Fusion, Greenpeace, Just Stop Oil, UK Atomic Energy Authority , The University of York Plasma Institute and Rhe-energise.
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The Origins Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, educate, and inspire. lawrencekrauss.substack.com
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what you hear, then also check out our monthly podcast Physics World Stories, which takes a more in-depth look at a specific theme.
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What is the color “green” and how does it help give life to so much on our planet? Can trees talk to each other? Every week, Kendall Long (Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise) embarks on a mission to answer life’s most interesting little questions through independent research and conversations with experts. Join her as she strives to solve life’s little curiosities.
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Looking Glass returns for a third series, focusing on the crucial role physics must play if we are to navigate the climate crisis. In Looking Glass: Climate Solutions, science journalist, podcaster and author Gemma Milne speaks with physicists and other scientists to discuss what hope science has to offer as we face the prospect of a rapidly a warming planet.
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Ο διευθυντής του Ευγενίδειου Πλανηταρίου συζητά με τον Μάκη Προβατά τα μυστικά του αινιγματικού, μαγευτικού Σύμπαντος που μας περιβάλλει, σε μουσική υπόκρουση που είναι ευγενική παραχώρηση του Βαγγέλη Παπαθανασίου. Η θεματολογία περιλαμβάνει επίκαιρα και διαχρονικά θέματα που έχουν σχέση γενικότερα με την Επιστήμη και πιο εξειδικευμένα με την Αστροφυσική και τις Διαστημικές Αποστολές.
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Kent Wildlife Trust have teamed up with Rob Smith, previously co-anchor on the BBC South East Today news programme, to bring you an audio feast. This brand-new podcast will lift you out of your eco-anxiety and give you a tour of the heroes and heroines bringing nature back from the brink. Rob will visit farms, nature reserves, councils, labs, gardens, schools and businesses who are making a difference in their communities. Join us today, to take a Talk on the Wild Side.
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Phones, cars, saucepans, reading glasses… These are everyday items that we often take for granted. But how did these items come about? What goes into creating them? How did they become so vital to us? And what is the impact of living with them, now and into the future?
Hosted by material scientist Dr. Anna Ploszajski, each episode welcomes a different guest, and a selection of experts and scientists, to discuss the truths about our reliance on the earth’s resources and to look at what needs to happen to create a sustainable future for the everyday items we have come to rely on.
Things You Can’t Live Without is brought to you by Rio Tinto. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Explore music, science and cosmic culture with the bluedot team. Subscribe for new interviews, conversations, panels, festival highlights and more.
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Forward Talks features sustainability leaders and climate champions driving impact from our region to the world.
Forward Talks is hosted by Tatiana Antonelli-Abella and brought to you by Goumbook, the UAE’s first social enterprise, in partnership with Mastercard. A special thanks to the Dubai Government Media Office for their support. -
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Geoscience is central to all our futures. Whether it’s the energy transition, clean water, feeding the planet, mitigating climate change, or building sustainable cities, the world needs geoscientists. But is the discipline of geoscience fit for purpose? In this podcast, well known broadcaster Professor Iain Stewart - along with colleagues Cam McCuaig and Neil Evans from the resources company BHP - talk to "thought leaders" in the field of geoscience, to discover their vision for the future of the discipline. How does geoscience reinvent itself for the great societal challenges of the 21st century? This is a podcast that grew out of a Unesco research project exploring the relationship between geoscience and the UN's sustainability goals. It is intended as a showcase for creative thinking about the future of geoscience.(As a consequence of Covid lockdowns, all the interviews were conducted via video conference and the audio quality sometimes reflects this.)
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Hi everyone, John Hastings here. I am a comedian, you follow me on something or you are hearing this somewhere. I'm starting a new podcast called Questions with John Hastings. It's a short form audio and video podcast where I improvise around one question asked by an audience member. If you'd like to send me a question in anticipation of the show launching, it's [email protected]. Please subscribe, please rate, and please enjoy this podcast or don't.
They're really short, so like if you hate it, it's still actually very manageable listening. Thanks.
The trailer for Questions with John Hastings was produced by Dark Horse Digital with Paul Daniels.
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