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TES: The EarthSci Show

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The EarthSci Show (TES) is a podcast for those bold enough to explore the unexplored. Student Aryan Shah sits down to challenge Earth's most prominent questions in the field of Earth Sciences with those who know them the best.

Location:

United Kingdom

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The EarthSci Show (TES) is a podcast for those bold enough to explore the unexplored. Student Aryan Shah sits down to challenge Earth's most prominent questions in the field of Earth Sciences with those who know them the best.

Language:

English

Contact:

07437432348


Episodes
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06 - Our Creation and Departure

10/17/2021
In this SOLO thought series episode, I discuss how life started on this blue marble in space, the probability of life evolving elsewhere, why that is the case, and what options we have to explore if we decide to leave this planet for good. Trust me this is another mind-boggling episode and I hope you enjoy it! Feel free to email me at: sciencethatstuff@gmail.com Links to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/TES21 Earth Science Blog: https://www.sciencethatstuff.com/ Podcast website: https://www.sciencethatstuff.com/podcast

Duration:00:21:22

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05 - Chaos is The New Order

9/17/2021
In this SOLO episode, I discuss how we can predict the future by understanding the inner workings of Chaos Theory and the Butterfly effect, seeing why it's so weird and how it can be thought about when simulating, calculating, and modeling complex systems on planet Earth. Trust me this is a mind-boggling episode and I hope you enjoy it! Feel free to email me at: sciencethatstuff@gmail.com Links to podcast: https://linktr.ee/TES21 Earth Science Blog: https://www.sciencethatstuff.com/ Podcast website: sciencethatstuff.com/podcast

Duration:00:24:00

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04 - Meteorites, Mining and Mankind in Space

7/20/2021
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Matt Genge (Imperial College London) about how humans can live away from Earth, why dust from space is so important to us, and what to expect if we find life on Mars! This is truly a great episode and a deep conversation! Available on all platforms. Links to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/TES21 My Earth Science Blog: https://www.sciencethatstuff.com/ Dr. Matt Genge: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/m.genge

Duration:00:50:28

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03 - The Final Frontier

6/29/2021
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Yi Chao (Founder, CEO, Seatrec, former Research Meteorologist at NASA JPL) about the dynamics of seafloor mapping, energy harvesting, and the era of ocean exploration. Watch the interview on Youtube - https://youtu.be/buZXdKGocvs My Earth Science Blog - https://www.sciencethatstuff.com/ His company, Seatrec - https://seatrec.com/ Dr. Yi Chao - https://profiles.forbes.com/members/tech/profile/Yi-Chao-President-%2B-CEO-Seatrec/f6a16af0-8c85-4fba-a67e-d6014919b17d

Duration:00:32:44

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02 - Why past species determine future theories.

6/16/2021
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Zerina Johanson (Natural History Museum, London) to talk about how looking closer at specific, extinct species can benefit us in thinking about the fate of life and how vertebrates will evolve in years to come. Blog - sciencethatstuff.com EarthSci Show YT Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU_It4WVuWulRrKq-fW9kgQ Contact me - aryanshah2003@gmail.com Enjoy!

Duration:00:39:19

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01 - Old Threats, new worries.

6/15/2021
In this episode, I discuss the primitive threats of mass extinctions posed to mankind with Professor Mike Benton of the University of Bristol - extrapolating about the future of our planet and our fate as climate change continues to rise every day. Blog - sciencethatstuff.com EarthSci Show YT Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU_It4WVuWulRrKq-fW9kgQ Contact me - aryanshah2003@gmail.com Enjoy!

Duration:00:41:25