Strange New Worlds: A Science & Star Trek Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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Strange New Worlds is a podcast all about science and Star Trek!
Episódios
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Episode 75.5: BONUS! The Science of Mass Effect
27/07/2019 Duração: 01h09sGuests: Dr. Kim Bott & Rudy Garcia On this bonus episode of Strange New Worlds, Dr. Kim Bott and Rudy Garcia describe the science behind the popular video game series Mass Effect. Kim's Astronomy on Tap Seattle talk on the "Astrobiology of Video Games": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nz5ghccwzA Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Kim: @HumanBott
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Episode 75: Anthony Rapp at #AbSciCon2019
14/07/2019 Duração: 42minGuest: Anthony Rapp Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets on Star Trek: Discovery) was the keynote speaker at the 2019 Astrobiology Science Conference, where he talked about what it's like to travel the mycelial network, the symbiosis between science and Star Trek, and his excitement for astrobiology. In this exclusive interview from AbSciCon, Mike sits down with Anthony to chat about the scientific themes of Star Trek: Discovery, Anthony's portrayal of astromycologist Paul Stamets, and his experience interacting with scientists at the meeting. Mike's #AbSciCon2019 slide featuring the Discovery, Stamets, and Spock: https://twitter.com/Miquai/status/1143761835377565696 Third Pod From the Sun's interview with Anthony Rapp: https://thirdpodfromthesun.com/2019/06/28/third-pod-live-anthony-rapp/ Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Anthony: @albinokid
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Episode 74: The Fulbright Scholar & The Paley Center
30/06/2019 Duração: 42minGuests: Elise Cutts & Dr. Peter Gao Former Strange New Worlds co-host Elise Cutts is back on the show to describe her Fulbright Scholar project, which will take her to the University of Southern Denmark to study how ancient microbes built the atmosphere that we breathe today. Then, Mike and Elise are joined by Dr. Peter Gao to recap their visit to the Paley Center for Media's Star Trek: Discovery exhibit. Caltech's feature on Elise's Fulbright: https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/geobiology-student-selected-fulbright The Paley Center's Star Trek: Discovery "Fight for the Future" exhibit (until July 7, 2019): https://www.paleycenter.org/2019-star-trek-discovery-exhibit-la/ Mike & Peter's winning Star Trek Beyond video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7jsQEr_2Ts The Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 poster featuring real planetary images: https://twitter.com/Miquai/status/1145371724461903872 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Peter: @PlanetaryGao
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Episode 73: Laced with Perchlorate Dust
17/06/2019 Duração: 25minGuest: Ellen Leask In the Star Trek: Discovery episode "The Red Angel," the crew travels to an inhospitable planet called Essof IV, which Spock reports has a carbon monoxide atmosphere "laced with perchlorate dust." To find out more about perchlorates, Mike interviews planetary geologist Ellen Leask, who studies perchlorates on Mars. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai
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Episode 72: Live Long & Evolve
10/06/2019 Duração: 53minGuest: Prof. Mohamed Noor Dr. Mohamed Noor is a professor of biology at Duke University and the author of "Live Long and Evolve: What Star Trek Can Teach Us about Evolution, Genetics, and Life on Other Worlds." In this episode of Strange New Worlds, Mike opens a subspace channel to Durham, North Carolina, to ask Prof. Noor about the process of writing his book and to discuss specific examples of evolutionary principles depicted in Star Trek. Prof. Noor also uses Star Trek to teach evolutionary biology in a class at Duke called "Genetics, Evolution, Star Trek." In that course, the final project is to write a Star Trek script using real biological concepts, and Mike pitches his final project idea to Prof. Noor for real-time grading! "Meet the College Professor Teaching 'Trek' to Millennials": https://www.startrek.com/news/meet-college-professor-teaching-trek-millennials Purchase "Live Long and Evolve": https://smile.amazon.com/Live-Long-Evolve-Evolution-Genetics/dp/0691177414/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=live+long+a
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Episode 71: The DS9 Doc
02/06/2019 Duração: 32minGuests: Meredith Durbin & Tyler Gordon Mike is joined by astronomers Meredith Durbin & Tyler Gordon to review "What We Left Behind," the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine documentary. What surprised us about the documentary? How does DS9 compare to the other Star Trek series? And what scientific themes would we want to see in Ira Stephen Behr's hypothetical Season 8? Pre-order the DS9 Doc: https://smile.amazon.com/What-We-Left-Behind-Looking/dp/B07RSLJSG5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1KXP3NKKS9P3E&keywords=what+we+left+behind+deep+space+9&qid=1559494913&s=gateway&sprefix=what+we+left+behind%2Caps%2C219&sr=8-1 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Meredith: @bispectral Tyler: @tagordone
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Episode 70: Discovery Season 2 Review
05/05/2019 Duração: 39minGuests: Dr. Peter Gao & Dr. James T. Keane Mike recaps Discovery's second season with help from Dr. Peter Gao & Dr. James T. Keane. What were our favorite sciencey moments? Who won Disco Bingo? And what did we make of the season finale, "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2"? James's bingo sheet: https://twitter.com/jtuttlekeane/status/1119064987488538624 Peter's bingo sheet: https://twitter.com/PlanetaryGao/status/1120024551268556801 Mike's bingo sheet: https://twitter.com/Miquai/status/1125137613017321472 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai James: @jtuttlekeane Peter: @PlanetaryGao
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Episode 69: Attitude Control
30/04/2019 Duração: 31minGuest: Steve Collins On Episode 69, Mike talks to NASA JPL Senior Engineer Steve Collins about designing and flying spacecraft to numerous extraterrestrial destinations over the past 25 years—as well as designing a fictional starship to boldly go where no musical has gone before. Watch "Boldly Go!" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtBArmWHdY Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Steve: @LongHairNasaGuy
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Episode 68: Looking Forward to Section 31
21/04/2019 Duração: 29minGuests: Dr. Henry Ngo & Laura Ngo Now that the second season of Star Trek: Discovery has wrapped up, it's time to look forward to the multitude of Trek shows in development. For Laura and Henry Ngo, the announcement of a brand-new Section 31 series is a dream come true. Mike sits down with this dynamic duo to discuss what they enjoyed about Section 31 in past iterations of Trek and what their hopes are for the upcoming series. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Henry: @AstroDino
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Episode 67: Xahea
15/04/2019 Duração: 30minIn DSC: "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1," we get a brief glimpse of Xahea's planetary characteristics on the main viewscreen. Using this information alone, Mike calculates the properties of Xahea's star and realizes that it is quite different from the Sun. At its orbital distance, one of the only ways that Xahea could maintain habitable temperatures is if it had lots of clouds to reflect away most of the incoming starlight—and, indeed, Xahea was depicted as a very cloudy place! Screencap of Xahea's planetary characteristics (special thanks to TrekCore!): https://twitter.com/TrekCore/status/1117083606122414080 Follow Mike on Twitter: @Miquai
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Episode 66: In & Out of Shadow
11/04/2019 Duração: 23minGuest: Desun Oka In Star Trek: Discovery (23rd century), Section 31 seems like a legitimized intelligence agency operating well within the collective consciousness of Starfleet. This is contrary to its portrayal as a completely independent shadow organization that answers to no one in Star Trek: Enterprise (22nd century) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (24th century). Historian Desun Oka tells us how the shifting nature of Section 31 ties into the fluidity of how history is written and remembered. Then, Desun and Mike debate: Is Control related to the Borg? Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Desun: @desunoka
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Episode 65: Flying Through a Flare
02/04/2019 Duração: 56minGuest: Dr. Jim Davenport Every Star Trek: Voyager episode begins with the U.S.S. Voyager sailing through a stellar flare. But what are flares? Why do they happen? And should you be worried about them? Dr. Jim Davenport, an astronomer who studies stellar flares, is here to answer all of your questions. Then, Mike and Jim dive into the science and storylines of Star Trek: Discovery's second season. Jim is the creator and host of Astro Vlog, a YouTube series that tells the story of the life of a prominent astronomer—himself! You can watch all of his videos here: https://www.youtube.com/james-davenport Jim's latest Astro Vlog entry is a video excerpt of this podcast! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcpt7hZw9xw Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Jim: @jradavenport
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Episode 64: The Worst Best Hug
22/03/2019 Duração: 44minGuest: Elise Cutts In Star Trek: Discovery, Ensign Tilly finds out that she has a "eukaryotic organism" growing inside of her—what's that? And why would Stamets' argon/xenon mixture make a good lightning rod? Newly minted Fulbright Fellow Elise Cutts is back on the show to discuss storylines and scientific themes from the first five episodes of Discovery's second season. Mike's "The Science of Star Trek" Astro On Tap Seattle talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2g17F-OomE Astronomy On Tap: https://astronomyontap.org/ Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai
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Episode 63: The MU69 Flyby & Terralysium's Rings
09/03/2019 Duração: 42minGuest: Dr. James T. Keane On January 1, 2019, the New Horizons spacecraft flew past the Kuiper belt object MU69. Mike sat down with Dr. James T. Keane, a member of the New Horizons team, to ask him about being at this unique planetary encounter, what we've learned about the mysterious MU69 so far, and the Trekkiest thing about the flyby. Then, Mike and James discuss the physics behind the criss-crossing rings of planet Terralysium in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "New Eden." Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai James: @jtuttlekeane
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Episode 62: The Sport Psychology of Star Trek
23/02/2019 Duração: 55minGuest: Dr. Jason von Stietz Whether you're running a half-marathon in Starfleet's Command Training Program, forming a baseball team on Deep Space Nine, or fencing a clever El-Aurian, Dr. Jason von Stietz is here to tell you how to overcome your opposition—with your mind! Jason, a PhD in clinical psychology, works as a sport psychologist at Whittier College and Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Southern California. Mike talks to Dr. von Stietz about the mental side of sports and how it relates to various situations in Star Trek and real life. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Jason: @NextGen_Perform
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Episode 61: Driving Stories with Science
12/02/2019 Duração: 32minGuest: Joshua Zeller Mike sits down with playwright, actor, and director Joshua Zeller to discuss the writing of science-driven stories. Joshua is the author of "The God Particle Complex," a play about the search for the Higgs boson. Then, they discuss a range of Star Trek topics, including the latest DSC episode, "An Obol for Charon," Follow us on Twitter: Mike: @Miquai Joshua: @madcapofscience
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Episode 60: The Search for Circumbinaries
31/01/2019 Duração: 49minGuest: Diana Windemuth What do Gallifrey from Doctor Who, Tatooine from Star Wars, and Talos IV from Star Trek have in common? They all orbit binary stars! On Episode 60 of Strange New Worlds, Diana Windemuth tells Mike about her hunt for circumbinary planets and why it's a much harder quest than looking for planets around single stars. Then, they discuss aspects of Star Trek Discovery's second season, including the latest episode, "New Eden," the Marvel-ization of Star Trek, and why Diana doesn't want to find Spock. Follow Mike on Twitter @Miquai!
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Episode 59: Disco Bingo
24/01/2019 Duração: 18minGuests: Dr. James T. Keane & Dr. Peter Gao Mike, James, and Peter recap Star Trek: Discovery's Season 2 premiere in a totally unique way—through their bingo sheets! That's right, they're playing Disco Bingo! Find out who's in the lead after the first episode, what made Mike cry, and who stole "the tardigrade returns" just to lord it over Mike if it ever does. Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai James: @jtuttlekeane Peter: @PlanetaryGao
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Episode 58: #AGU18: What Science Stands For
19/01/2019 Duração: 29minGuests: Erika K. Carlson, Voon Hui Lai, Dr. Jamie S. Rankin, Cecilia B. Sanders, Hima J. Hassenruck Gudipati, and Dr. James T. Keane The theme of the American Geophysical Union meeting in December 2018 was "What Science Stands For," so Mike went around asking scientists and science communicators, "What DOES science stand for?" Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Erika: @erikakcarlson James: @jtuttlekeane
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Episode 57: Short Treks Review
15/01/2019 Duração: 23minWelcome to 2019! In this first episode of what's bound to be a Star Trek–packed year, Mike gears up for Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery by reviewing the first four Short Treks episodes. Also inside: how science is benefitting restoration and preservation projects in the Angkor region of Cambodia! Brandon-Shea Mutala's recent interviews with Star Trek composer's on TrekFM's Melodic Treks podcast: Dennis McCarthy: http://www.trek.fm/melodic-treks/89 Nicholas Meyer: http://www.trek.fm/melodic-treks/93 Cliff Eidelman: http://www.trek.fm/melodic-treks/94 Follow me on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai