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Recent Episodes

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  • #749: Dark Energy Changing Over Time
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  • #746: Dust Storms
  • #745: How We Know if Asteroids Will Attack
  • #744: Lunar Time
  • #743: What Else Can We Learn From Gravitational Waves?
  • #742: Atmospheric Gravity Waves
  • #741: Technosignatures
  • #740: Sneaky Stars
  • #739: Drones
  • #738: Looking ahead to 2025
  • #737: Weird Science Stories in 2024
  • #736: Gift Guide 2024
  • #735: Albert Einstein
  • #734: The Einstein Probe

Credits

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Fraser Cain &
Dr. Pamela L Gay

Engineers:
Audio by Richard Drumm
Video by Ally Pelphrey

Transcription:
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