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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 46
*A possible neutron star black hole merger detected in Gravitational Waves
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA gravitational Wave collaboration has detected what might be either the merger of two neutron stars or even more excitingly that of a neutron star with a stellar mass black hole.
*New study shows that stars often eat their own planets
A new study has confirmed that at least one in every dozen stars have torn apart and consumed one of its planets.
*The science from America’s solar eclipse
As much of the world marvelled at last week’s total eclipse of the Sun across North America scientists were busy carrying out observations.
*The Science Report
Underestimating the future impact of so called forever chemical in the environment.
The diabetes drug Semaglutide can also help reduce heart failure.
Anthropologists discover Australia's oldest pottery, dating back to between 2000 and 3000 years ago.
Skeptics guide to crackpots in high places

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 47
*Brown dwarfs are more star like than thought
A new study suggests that brown dwarfs are created through the same processes as stars and not like planets.
*Astronomers expecting a nova event before the end of the year
Astronomers are expecting a distant star to explode in a spectacular event called a nova sometime between now and September.
*The extreme starburst in galaxy M82
Astronomers have discovered that the starburst galaxy Messier 82 is manufacturing new stars some ten times faster than the Milky Way.
*The Science Report
Study says Homosexual behaviour may have evolved because it plays a role in social bonding.
40% of the world's coastlines saw significant increase in heatwaves and extreme sea level rise.
TV, computer, and video game use by teens linked to psychotic experiences.
Alex on Tech Samsung’s new mega TV with a mega price to match.



SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 48
*The most detailed view ever of the expanding universe
Astronomers have released the first-year data from DESI -- the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Survey – providing the most detailed view ever of the expanding universe.
*Solar Observatory discovers its 5,000th comet
On March 25, 2024, a citizen scientist in the Czech Republic spotted a comet in an image from the SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, which has now been confirmed as the 5000th Sun grazing comet discovery.
*Soyuz returns to Russia with love
Russia’s Soyuz MS 24 capsule has returned safely to Earth landing under blued skies on the Kazakhstan steps.
*The Science Report
Up to 70% of the world's wine growing regions threatened by climate change
Young people with mood disorders less likely to get their driver's license and are more likely to crash.
Study warns drinking 100% fruit juice is linked to weight gain in children.
Skeptics guide to Avi Loeb’s alien technology claim

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This week’s guests include:
Fan Liu from Monash University
Sungrazer project principal investigator Karl Battams from the U.S. Naval Research Lab Washington, D.C..
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 46
*A possible neutron star black hole merger detected in Gravitational Waves
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA gravitational Wave collaboration has detected what might be either the merger of two neutron stars or even more excitingly that of a neutron star with a stellar mass black hole.
*New study shows that stars often eat their own planets
A new study has confirmed that at least one in every dozen stars have torn apart and consumed one of its planets.
*The science from America’s solar eclipse
As much of the world marvelled at last week’s total eclipse of the Sun across North America scientists were busy carrying out observations.
*The Science Report
Underestimating the future impact of so called forever chemical in the environment.
The diabetes drug Semaglutide can also help reduce heart failure.
Anthropologists discover Australia's oldest pottery, dating back to between 2000 and 3000 years ago.
Skeptics guide to crackpots in high places

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 47
*Brown dwarfs are more star like than thought
A new study suggests that brown dwarfs are created through the same processes as stars and not like planets.
*Astronomers expecting a nova event before the end of the year
Astronomers are expecting a distant star to explode in a spectacular event called a nova sometime between now and September.
*The extreme starburst in galaxy M82
Astronomers have discovered that the starburst galaxy Messier 82 is manufacturing new stars some ten times faster than the Milky Way.
*The Science Report
Study says Homosexual behaviour may have evolved because it plays a role in social bonding.
40% of the world's coastlines saw significant increase in heatwaves and extreme sea level rise.
TV, computer, and video game use by teens linked to psychotic experiences.
Alex on Tech Samsung’s new mega TV with a mega price to match.



SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 48
*The most detailed view ever of the expanding universe
Astronomers have released the first-year data from DESI -- the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Survey – providing the most detailed view ever of the expanding universe.
*Solar Observatory discovers its 5,000th comet
On March 25, 2024, a citizen scientist in the Czech Republic spotted a comet in an image from the SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, which has now been confirmed as the 5000th Sun grazing comet discovery.
*Soyuz returns to Russia with love
Russia’s Soyuz MS 24 capsule has returned safely to Earth landing under blued skies on the Kazakhstan steps.
*The Science Report
Up to 70% of the world's wine growing regions threatened by climate change
Young people with mood disorders less likely to get their driver's license and are more likely to crash.
Study warns drinking 100% fruit juice is linked to weight gain in children.
Skeptics guide to Avi Loeb’s alien technology claim

https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com

This week’s guests include:
Fan Liu from Monash University
Sungrazer project principal investigator Karl Battams from the U.S. Naval Research Lab Washington, D.C..
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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