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Made on Earth Podcast

Made on Earth Podcast

Auteur(s): Alessandro Bonaiuto
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The Made on Earth Podcast explores the wonders of our planet and the people, ideas, and stories that make it such an extraordinary place. Join us as we delve into a wide range of topics, from cutting-edge science to compelling human-interest stories, all taking place on this magnificent planet we call home.

Through insightful interviews and thought-provoking discussions, we'll explore the latest discoveries in fields like biology, ecology, geology, and astronomy, and learn about the fascinating ways in which scientists are unraveling the mysteries of our planet and the universe beyond.

But we'll also dive into the more personal and human side of life on Earth, sharing inspiring stories of triumph over adversity, exploring the ways in which culture and history shape our lives, and reflecting on the joys and challenges of being a part of this global community.

From the depths of the oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, "Made on Earth" will take you on a journey of discovery, learning, and inspiration, as we celebrate the incredible diversity and wonder of our amazing planet.Copyright Alessandro Bonaiuto
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  • Reality in Motion - It’s About Movement
    Jul 5 2024
    In this episode we ask the big questions: what is movement? How does it relate to life?
    We're gonna be diving into many different topics trying to find our answer. From the silent travels of plants, to the bold endevours of ancient civilisations in the pacific and Mediterranean, to our future in the stars.
    I've spoken to guests from all over the world bringing us really interesting stories and ideas.
    Join us as we unravel these fascinating tales and uncover the intricate connections between movement and life.

    Great thanks to my guests, Dr. Olga Kolbrún Vilmundardóttir, Dr. Alvaro Montenegro, Tobias Spanner, Jeremy Evanchesky, Dr. Silvia Geraci, and Dr. Amy Williams. Your contributions were crucial and this episode would have not been possible without you!



    Music
    • On a long and winding desert road.mp3 by Maarten Schellekens, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Powder Room by Blue Dot Sessions , From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Hanami Matsuri (花見祭り) by Fabian Measures, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0
    • Atmospheric Winds by SuperMash, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0
    • Atmospheric Clouds.mp3 by Lightning Traveler , From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Lilac by Chad Crouch, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Island Pop by Drama for Yamaha, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Night Affair (Calm Dramatic Inspirational Dreamy Sad Fashion Travel Tech Design Love Hip-Hop Music) by Audiorezout, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • HYPERSPACE TRAVEL by Jon Shuemaker, , From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC 4.0
    • Heroic Bloodshed by ROBOVALJEAN , From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0
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    30 min
  • It's About Aliens
    May 3 2023
    The universe is so vast, with billions of different stars and planets. If even one of these has intelligent life that achieved interstellar flight, one would imagine that they'd be able to colonise the entire galaxy and we should be able to see some sort of sign of that, but so far we haven't seen anything. So... where is everybody?
    Join me as we look into possible answers, featuring Dr. Manasvi Lingam and PhD candidate David Handy
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    9 min
  • It's About Dinosaurs
    Apr 4 2023
    In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of speculative depictions of extinct animals and we delve into the intersection of science and imagination.
    From illustrations of dinosaurs and mammoths to reconstructions of ancient sea creatures, humans have long been captivated by the idea of resurrecting extinct species. But what motivates us to imagine these creatures in such vivid detail, and what does it say about our understanding of the natural world?
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    8 min
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