Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido es la tertulia semanal en la que, medio en broma medio en serio, repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. Separando la paja del trigo o, como nos gusta decirlo, la señal del ruido, nos leemos los papers para que usted no tenga que hacerlo. Sírvete un café y acompáñanos en nuestra tertulia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Science, pop culture, and comedy collide on StarTalk Radio! Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and Director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, and his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities, and scientific experts explore astronomy, physics, and everything else there is to know about life in the universe. New episodes premiere Tuesdays. Keep Looking Up!
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Bienvenidos a Universo curioso de la NASA, en donde te invitamos a explorar el cosmos en tu idioma. En este pódcast, ¡la NASA es tu guía turística a las estrellas!
'Espacio en blanco' es el programa de misterio más legendario de la radio española. Comenzó su andadura en Radio Cadena Española en 1983. Durante más de tres décadas, ha llenado las ondas de temas únicos que han abierto a la audiencia las puertas de otros mundos. Un hito en la historia del programa fue la convocatoria en 1989 de una alerta OVNI en el Parque Nacional de las Cañadas del Teide, en Tenerife, una cita que logró reunir a más de 40.000 personas. Además, ha recibido las visitas de especialistas de la talla de Raymond Moody, Daniel Brinkley y Marilyn Roosner, entre otros. Su director y presentador, Miguel Blanco, está considerado como una leyenda viva del mundo del misterio y ha visitado más de 140 países en todo el mundo persiguiendo enigmas por todo el planeta
Before there was English, or Latin, or Czech, or Hindi, there was a language that they all have in common, which we call Proto-Indo-European. Linguists have long been fascinated by the quest to get a glimpse into what Proto-Indo-European must have looked like through careful comparisons between languages we do have records for, and this very old topic is still undergoing new discoveries.
In this episode, your host Gretchen McCulloch gets enthusiastic about the process of figuring out Proto-Indo-European with Dr. Danny Bate, public linguist, host of the podcast A Language I Love Is..., and author of the book Why Q Needs U. We talk about why figuring out the word order of a 5000-year-old language is harder than figuring out the sounds, and a great pop linguistics/history book we've both been reading that combines recent advances in linguistic, archaeological, and genetic evidence to reexamine where these ancient Proto-Indo-European folks lived: Proto by Laura Spinney. We also talk about Danny's own recent book on the history of the alphabet, featuring fun facts about C, double letters, and izzard!
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In this month’s bonus episode we get enthusiastic about celebratory days, years, decades, and more with some relationship to linguistics! We recently learned that people in the UK have been celebrating National Linguistics Day on November 26th and many lingcommers are excited about the idea of taking those celebrations international: World Linguistics Day, anyone? What we learned putting this episode together is that celebratory days take off when groups of people decide to make them happen so…let's see how many different locations around the world we can wish each other Happy World Linguistics Day from this year!
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Data Science para Todos es un podcast donde la Ciencia de Datos se explica de manera simple, cercana y práctica. Con el apoyo de la inteligencia artificial, desglosamos conceptos complejos en un lenguaje claro y útil, mostrando cómo los datos pueden transformar negocios, salud, deporte y la vida cotidiana. Un espacio pensado para principiantes, profesionales y curiosos que quieren entender y aplicar el poder de los datos.
Send us a text Hay esperas que parecen eternas y estar en una fila puede parecer aburrido, pero contiene una civilización en miniatura: cooperación, egoísmo, esperanza y miedo. Hoy seguimos el rastro del orden más frágil y más antiguo del mundo, desde las panaderías del siglo XVIII hasta las autopistas químicas de las hormigas, donde el instinto de esperar y avanzar comenzó mucho antes que nosotros. Support the show
"Sometimes the traditional methods are way more effective or efficient in handling certain things. To succeed in this new paradigm, we need to build on our strong fundamentals and progress further."
Ivan Lim Chen Ning shares how data-driven methods are reshaping geophysics by challenging traditional workflows and opening new possibilities. He highlights the role of AI, machine learning, and fiber-optic sensing in improving seismic interpretation, imaging, and monitoring. His insights show how combining strong fundamentals with modern digital tools can help geophysicists solve problems more effectively.
Read the September issue of TLE about data-driven geophysics at https://library.seg.org/toc/leedff/44/9.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
> AI and data-driven tools open new paths. They help geophysicists move beyond traditional workflows to find faster and simpler solutions.
> Fiber-optic sensing changes monitoring. DAS provides continuous well data, replacing point sensors and revealing signals directly.
> Strong fundamentals still matter. Success comes from combining proven geophysical methods with modern digital skills.
GUEST BIO
Ivan Lim Chen Ning is an Earth Scientist – Fiber Optics at Chevron, where he analyzes Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) data and develops real-time algorithms for field applications. He applies deep learning and signal processing to improve DFOS workflows, advancing distributed acoustic sensing in the energy industry. A member of Chevron’s Emerging Leader 2024 cohort, Ivan is recognized for solving cross-disciplinary challenges and driving innovation to help secure energy for the future.
Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
Why do I feel stuck? How can I become more creative? What can I do to improve my relationships? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone. On Hidden Brain, we help you understand your own mind — and the minds of the people around you. (We're routinely rated the #1 science podcast in the United States.) Hosted by veteran science journalist Shankar Vedantam.
Relatos breves de filosofía, Psicología e Historias varias, con biografías y algunas reflexiones, leyendas y fantasías Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hernu00e1n-melana/support
There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Spotify Studios that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and ADHD, to Fluoride and Fasting Diets.
Deja que la fuerte lluvia y los potentes sonidos de los truenos te ayuden a resolver tus problemas de sueño. El sonido de la lluvia es uno de esos ruidos blancos, científicamente probados para ayudar a su cerebro a relajarse y dormirse. Además, también puede hacer que te concentres muy bien, puedes reproducir este vídeo de lluvia mientras estudias, trabajas o necesitas concentrarte para terminar de leer tu grueso libro.
Fuerte tormenta nocturna | Lluvia torrencial y sonidos de truenos muy potentes en el techo de hojalata de una casa de campo | Sonidos de tormenta y lluvia para dormir.
Bret speaks with San Francisco Bay area architect Richard Gage, member of the American Institute of Architects and founder & former CEO of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth on the subject of 9/11 and the collapse of Building 7. Find Richard Gage https://richardgage911.org ***** Sponsors: Prima is offering 20% off their fantastic bars. Go to http://EatPrima.com/DarkHorse to get 20% off. Try Prima ancestral protein bars today! Uplift Desk: Elevate your workspace with UPL...