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    Explore "hot jupiter" with insightful episodes like "Sustainability and the Future of Smart Home Automation With Ashley Renne Nsonwu and Josh Gierke", "Sternengeschichten Folge 509: Osiris - ein verdampfender Planet", "DU050 - Goldesel-Bakterien fressen kaputte Sterne", "Jupiter is the Bouncer of the Solar System" and "Black Holes and Purring Elephants - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 06.08.12" from podcasts like ""Tacos and Tech Podcast", "Sternengeschichten", "Das Universum", "I Need My Space" and "Naked Scientists NewsFLASH"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Sustainability and the Future of Smart Home Automation With Ashley Renne Nsonwu and Josh Gierke

    Sustainability and the Future of Smart Home Automation With Ashley Renne Nsonwu and Josh Gierke

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    • Ashley shares how she got into smart home automation [02:52]
    • Josh talks about how tech has played a part in his career over the last few years [03:43]
    • Ashley shares the first steps Ashley did to get started on sustainability and the first things she tried and tested [05:07]
    • How did Ashley monitor if she was being sustainable? [07:51]
    • Ashley shares how smart technology made her everyday life as a mother easier and more efficient [09:31]
    • Josh shares where he has seen smart tech play a huge part in terms of providing help and care to others [10:42]
    • Josh talks about the future of smart tech and sustainability and what he's excited about [12:48]
    • Where is Ashley investing her time, energy and research next for sustainability and automation? [14:54]
    • Josh talks about how sustainability in the workplace spill over into homes today [17:34]
    • Ashley talks about sustainable technology solutions, policy changes, etc. [19:55]
    • Josh shares his favorite taco spots, Tacos El Gordo and Rubio's [22:01]
    • Ashley shares a taco spot she wants to try, Sugar Taco [23:13]

     

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    Sternengeschichten Folge 509: Osiris - ein verdampfender Planet

    Sternengeschichten Folge 509: Osiris - ein verdampfender Planet
    Der Planet Osiris umkreist einen fernen Stern. Und löst sich langsam auf. Warum er das tut und was wir davon lernen können erfahrt ihr in der neuen Folge der Sternengeschichten. Wer den Podcast finanziell unterstützen möchte, kann das hier tun: Mit PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/florianfreistetter), Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/sternengeschichten) oder Steady (https://steadyhq.com/sternengeschichten)

    DU050 - Goldesel-Bakterien fressen kaputte Sterne

    DU050 - Goldesel-Bakterien fressen kaputte Sterne
    In Folge 50 feiern wir Jubiläum! Gleich zwei davon: 50 Folgen lang gibt es “Das Universum” schon und seit einem Jahr berichtet Evi über “Neues von der Sternwarte”. Das erste Jubiläum begehen wir mit zwei goldigen Geschichten über Astronomie. Ruth will goldene Hochzeit feiern und erzählt, wie Gold entstanden ist. Dabei geht es um Asteroiden, Kollisionen, Bakterien und explodierende Sterne. Auf jeden Fall aber muss ein Stern kaputt gehen, wenn wir Gold haben wollen. Florian beschäftigt sich mit dem Stern 51 Pegasi der trotz seines Namens etwas mit “50” zu tun hat. Er war auf jeden Fall enorm wichtig für die Astronomie und hat uns gezeigt, dass man nicht zu viel Annahmen treffen soll, wenn man etwas wirklich neues entdecken will. Danach erzählt Evi, wie das Jahr “Neues von der Sternwarte” so gelaufen ist. Und von unserer Telegram-Gruppe, die besser ist als alle anderen Telegram-Gruppen!

    Jupiter is the Bouncer of the Solar System

    Jupiter is the Bouncer of the Solar System

    Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty, of the American Museum of Natural History, joins Rae to answer questions about how and when humanity will find the next habitable world.


    Questions Include: What is an exoplanet? What is a brown dwarf? What if Venus had a habitable atmosphere? Are there other habitable worlds out there? What would it take for humanity to travel the solar system? Are Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos the right people to make humans an interplanetary species? Is NASA too white and too male? How are we diversifying the field of space science? What’s a hot Jupiter? Is there a ninth planet in our solar system? How can I help look for other planets? How do planets form? How do stars form? Where is the next best place in our solar system? Where is the closest exoplanet?


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    Where to Find Jackie on the web:

    http://www.jackiefaherty.com/

    Twitter: @jfaherty


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    http://openspaceproject.com/


    Gaia Data Release:

    For more information on Gaia Data Release 2, visit: https://bit.ly/2HQLx5f


    Why You Need Your Space:

    In this episode, television host Emily Calandrelli, from Bill Nye Saves the World and Fox's Xploration Outer Space, tells us why she needs her space. You can follow Emily’s work on Twitter: @thespacegal


    About Inverse:

    Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.


    Credits:

    I Need My Space is an Inverse production hosted by Rae Paoletta and Steve Ward, and produced by Sam Riddell and executive produced by Hannah Margaret Allen. Our intro and outro music was created by Olivares.


    Rae: @payoletter

    Steve: @stevejohnhenryw

    Andrew: https://soundcloud.com/andrewo


    Other Topics Discussed Include: Open Space, Gaia, James Webb Space Telescope, Planets vs. Worlds, Brown Dwarfs, WISE 0855, Barnard’s Star, Carl Sagan, Super Jupiters, TRAPPIST-1, Alpha Centauri, Contact (1997), International Astronomical Union | IAU, Enceladus (moon), Scott S. Sheppard (astronomer), Space Tourism, American Museum of Natural History, Diversifying STEM, The Transit Method, The Radial Velocity Method, Waterworld (1995), Hot Jupiter, The Kepler Spacecraft, Backyard Worlds: Planet 9, Mark Kushner (NASA), NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Citizen Science Projects, Open Space Project, Stellar Parallax, Deuterium, The Habitable Zone


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    The Birth of Sunspots and Black Hole Collisions

    The Birth of Sunspots and Black Hole Collisions
    How are sunspots born? What does a black hole collision look like? How long does it take to make a full-size galaxy? This month on Naked Astronomy, we find out why people searching for pulsars might spot colliding black holes in their data, how galaxies may form quicker than predicted, and where in the sun sunspots first arise. Plus, news from gravity probe B, why there's no more space on the moon for craters, and how as many as half of all hot Jupiters may be spinning the wrong way. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    Is Our Solar System Strange?

    Is Our Solar System Strange?
    Is our solar system normal? We compare ourselves to the ever increasing list of exoplanets to find out if we're the weird ones in the universe in this month's Naked Astronomy. Also, we explore the Nili Fossae region of Mars, where the rocks may contain evidence of early life - if only we could get there to find out. Plus, news about the shrinking moon and buckyballs in space and we tackle your space science questions. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists