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Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
asabpod
65 episodes
8 months ago
Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.
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Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Episode 63: Our Triumphant Return from Hiatus! Space Updates
Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
39 minutes 31 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 63: Our Triumphant Return from Hiatus! Space Updates
We’re back from hiatus and talking about several updates in space news from the time we were gone - specifically, Arizona naming Pluto its state planet, the status on phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere, and water on Mars.  Sources, further reading, and a transcript are available at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2025/02/18/episode-63-several-space-updates/  The show is on Bluesky @ASABpod, Tessa @tessafisher.   Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.