Tag: podcasts
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Listen: https://ift.tt/l5NFWoM As US troops approached a Nazi prison camp, they could hear agonized wailing. The stench of rotting flesh filled their nostrils. Moments later they discovered a pile of… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/HV76g9R In the 1920s, Germany’s Society for Spaceship Travel boasted some of the sharpest scientific minds – like the incandescently brilliant young Wernher von Braun. But it had very… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/7s5zDWh In this episode, we’re joined by Edward Fishman, one of the foremost experts on economic statecraft and sanctions. With a career spanning roles at the U.S. State Department,… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/hfWaO1g In this week’s episode, Medaya Ocher, Kate Wolf, and Eric Newman are joined by LARB contributor Gideon Jacobs for a discussion about the power of images in the… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/QuyJDfM “Art is a thing people forget they need until they need it” – yasiin bey Featuring, in order of appearance: Questlove, Michelle Wolf, Niko Is, Narcy,… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/Qn2WRlJ How to make a battery powered plane that can fly long distances, whilst carrying passengers, is a key challenge facing the aviation sector. As the world tries to… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/8FWM0j6 Atossa Araxia Abrahamian is a journalist and author who writes about the cracks in the nation-state system. A former editor at the Nation and Al Jazeera America, Abrahamian’s… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/FE6isoW Carlos Araque is the co-founder and CEO of Quaise Energy. Carlos’ problem is this: How do you make drilling for geothermal energy as routine, widespread, and profitable as… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/zUDQJ1X There is mounting evidence that indicates the United States government may force South Africa to make a once-unthinkable choice: it's either the U.S. or China, but it can't… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/CrRAy3t U.S. negotiations to end the war in Ukraine have thrown the country’s critical mineral supply in the spotlight. As U.S. trade tensions rise with China, Canada and other… more ›
