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Pulsar
The Museum of Science, Boston
100 episodes
7 months ago
The Museum of Science brings you a podcast dedicated to answering your science questions.
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The Museum of Science brings you a podcast dedicated to answering your science questions.
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Episodes (20/100)
Pulsar
Who Imagines/Builds/Tests the Museum's Exhibits?
Mike Horvath, the Director of Exhibits at the Museum of Science, details the process of imagining and creating an exhibit and how it can lead to wearing a wookiee costume on the mound at Fenway Park.
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1 year ago
12 minutes 27 seconds

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What Should I Do with My Extra Eclipse Glasses?
We chat about all of the options that you have for keeping, donating, or recycling eclipse glasses after April's total solar eclipse.
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1 year ago
8 minutes 10 seconds

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When Is the Next Eclipse? 2024-2026 Edition
With the Great American Eclipse of 2024 in the rear view mirror, we look ahead to the next three years of solar and lunar eclipses visible from Boston and around the globe.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

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How Do You Tag a Great White Shark? What Does The Tag Tell Us?
Dr. Greg Skomal, a shark expert with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, discusses the incredible data that shark tags can give us as well as the process of finding and tagging great white sharks off of Cape Cod.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 46 seconds

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What Dinosaurs Lived in New England?
Our triceratops fossil, Cliff, did not live in New England. So what kind of dinosaurs did? We ask two local experts, Mark Agostini and Dr. Mark McMenamin, to tell us what fossils have been recovered from our own backyard.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 39 seconds

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What Is It Like to Experience a Total Solar Eclipse?
With a total solar eclipse coming up on April 8th, 2024, we ask planetarium educator Talia what it feels like to actually witness the moon totally blocking the sun.
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1 year ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

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How Was the Hubble Telescope Fixed?
We celebrate the 30th anniversary of a daring Space Shuttle mission that fixed the Hubble Space Telescope by chatting about the experience with astronaut Jeff Hoffman.
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1 year ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

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What Kind of Space Research Happens Here in Massachusetts?
Dr. Supriya Chakrabarti, the Director of UMass Lowell's Center for Space Science and Technology, explains some of the exciting space research and engineering that is happening right here in our backyard.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 5 seconds

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Why Do Narwhals Have Tusks?
We ask marine mammal odontologist Dr. Martin Nweeia about one of the most amazing teeth anywhere in the animal kingdom and get the full story of the narwhal and its ten-foot tusk.
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2 years ago
13 minutes 57 seconds

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What Is It Like to Look Down at the Earth from Space?
One of the more hopeful results of human spaceflight has been the Overview Effect, when astronauts feel the awe in looking down at our home planet while orbiting above. NASA Astronaut Bob Hines details his experience earthgazing from the International Space Station in 2022.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 21 seconds

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How Can I Help Fight Climate Change?
Maybe the most frequent questions we have gotten this century at the museum is what people can do personally to mitigate the effects of climate change. Frank Lowenstein from Rare's Climate Culture Boston gives a short list of big-impact actions.
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2 years ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

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How Smart Are Ants?
There are an astonishing number of ant species living on our planet. One of the world's foremost experts on ants, Dr. Susanne Foitzik, explains how their society is different from ours in many ways.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 48 seconds

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Are Sci-Fi Authors Scientists or Writers?
There are so many amazing writers of science fiction. When they were young, did they dream of bring famous authors, or amazing scientists? Author Katie Slivensky shares her journey through the worlds of science and fiction.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 34 seconds

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How Do Scientists Make Discoveries?
Last month, MIT's Kishalay De published the first ever observations of a star destroying a planet. Hear about the detective work it took to realize what some of the world's largest telescopes were seeing as this cataclysmic event unfolded.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 33 seconds

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What Do You Mean, That Isn’t a Dinosaur?
The word 'dinosaur' refers to a specific group of animals. Many animals get included under the dinosaur umbrella when they are actually from different groups. Becca from our programs team helps us set the fossil record straight.
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2 years ago
13 minutes 58 seconds

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How Do Spacecraft Move Around the Solar System?
Talia from our planetarium team talks about calculating the most efficient trajectories for spacecraft in order to get to interesting places from Mercury to Pluto and beyond.
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2 years ago
11 minutes 35 seconds

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How Many Moons Are There In The Solar System?
With 62 new moons announced last week, Talia from our Charles Hayden Planetarium tells us how Saturn is once again the grand champion of the solar system in terms of natural satellites.
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2 years ago
13 minutes 58 seconds

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Where Do Volcanoes Come From?
Volcanoes are incredibly powerful, but what causes one to form? Becca from our programs team talks about the origins of these explosive entities.
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2 years ago
11 minutes 43 seconds

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What Counts As Artificial Intelligence?
With so many stories in the news about the new capabilities of artificial intelligence, Emily from the museum's programs team explains what that term means and how AI works.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

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Why Is It Important To Look For Life On Mars?
Dr. Michael Meyer has been the lead scientist for NASA's Mars Exploration Program for over 25 years. He tells us what the possibility of life on the red planet would mean for science and our understanding of the universe.
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2 years ago
13 minutes 51 seconds

Pulsar
The Museum of Science brings you a podcast dedicated to answering your science questions.