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Die #Fairplay151 ist erschienen und #SETI hat Astrid aber so richtig vom Hocker gehauen:

"SETI ist ein Suchspiel. Als Raumfahrtorganisation suchen wir in den Weiten des Weltraums und auf meinem winzigen Wohnzimmertisch nach dem besten Zug, der besten Option, den meisten Punkten sowieso, aber in der Hauptsache nach Außerirdischen. … SETI ist für mich ein Spiel aus einem Guss. Alle Ringe und Rädchen greifen butterweich ineinander."

Papier fairplay-online.de/2024/12/fai

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Early bird tickets for The #DrakeAwards2025 are available!

You’re cordially invited to join the SETI Institute on May 20, 2025, for an unforgettable evening celebrating scientific discovery, innovation, and the search for life beyond Earth. Connect with pioneering researchers in #SETI, #astrobiology, and #space #science, enjoy a gala dinner and awards ceremony, and engage with the brightest minds in the field.

Act now! The Early Bird sale ends in five days!

Tickets: eventbrite.com/e/drake-awards-

Big Picture Science for Mar 24, 2025: Disappearing Data

Firing federal workers and freezing grants has upended research institutions, prompting uncertainty about their futures. We look at the real-world impacts these policy changes may have for our mechanisms for collecting and sharing important data. An NIH grant recipient considers the future of her lab’s ability to do basic research, including studying complex diseases such as Alzheimer’s and heart disease. An interruption in reliable access to CDC data comes as highly contagious avian influenza continues to evolve and spread in the U.S. And what does the gutting of NOAA imply for collecting essential weather data, including those used to forecast hurricanes?

Guests:

* Kimberly Cooper – Developmental biologist at the University of California, San Diego
* Amy Maxmen – Public health reporter at KFF Health News
* Alan Sealls – Retired broadcast meteorologist, adjust professor at the University of South Alabama and president-elect of the American Meteorological Society
* Bernadette Woods Placky – Chief meteorologist and Climate Matters director at the nonprofit organization, Climate Central

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NASA have written this up here: nasa.gov/universe/exoplanets/w

“The abundance of methane and carbon dioxide, and shortage of ammonia, support the hypothesis that there may be a water ocean underneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere in K2-18 b. These initial #Webb observations also provided a possible detection of a molecule called dimethyl sulfide (DMS). On Earth, this is only produced by life. The bulk of the DMS in Earth’s atmosphere is emitted from phytoplankton in marine environments.”

#JamesWebb #Space #SETI (well, life, not intelligence…) #Science mastodon.social/@pomaranc/1141

NASA · Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b - NASAA new investigation with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope into K2-18 b, an exoplanet 8.6 times as massive as Earth, has revealed the presence of

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If aliens are using lasers to communicate with each other, or trying to send a message to us Earthlings, there’s a good chance the instruments on Richard Factor’s roof will detect them.

But only if the night sky over Sedona is clear.

“This is one of my big hopes, big hobbies, big aspirations — to discover space aliens,” Factor said.

It’s why he offered his rooftop to host one of several optical instruments that form the growing LaserSETI network.

Big Picture Science for Mar 10, 2025: Preventable

Two infectious diseases that we’ve been able to prevent for a half-century are re-emerging. One of the most contagious viruses in the world, measles, is spreading in the United States. Anti-vax sentiment has driven vaccination rates down leading to outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico. The U.S. has also seen an uptick in cases of tuberculosis which has reclaimed its position the deadliest infection globally. The author John Green shares how his travels to Sierra Leone inspired his new book about TB. Through the story of a young patient, Henry, he highlights the health inequities that contribute to over a million and a half tuberculosis deaths annually despite the existence of a cure.

Guests:

* Adam Ratner – Pediatric infectious disease doctor in New York City, and author of Booster Shots: The Urgent Lessons of Measles and the Uncertain Future of Children's Health
* John Green – Author of The Fault in Our Stars, The Anthropocene Reviewed, and Everything is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of our Deadliest Infection

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#BigPictureScience #SETI #News #Podcast #Science #Measles Tuberculosis #Virus #Vaccines #Healthcare #HealthInequities #MedicalResearch