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Presidential Priority: Where Are the Aliens? | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Presidential Priority: Where Are the Aliens?
Site: Medium
During a Valentine’s Day interview on Saturday, February 14, 2026 with the journalist Brian Tyler Cohen, posted here (and transcribed…

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Thank God for the Sun: Massive Stars are Less Habitable | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Thank God for the Sun: Massive Stars are Less Habitable
Site: Medium
A new paper that I co-authored with my brilliant postdoc, Devesh Nandal (available here), suggests gratitude to our cosmic fortunes.

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Academic Harassment. A few days ago, I co-authored a new… | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Academic Harassment
Site: Medium
A few days ago, I co-authored a new paper with my brilliant postdoc, Richard Cloete, which reported here (and to a broader audience here)…

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GPS Mapping of the Spacetime Around a Black Hole | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
GPS Mapping of the Spacetime Around a Black Hole
Site: Medium
The ideal way to map the spacetime around a black hole is by a Global Positioning System (GPS) with a collection of precise clocks…

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Cosmic Waterfalls in Spacetime Cliffs | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Cosmic Waterfalls in Spacetime Cliffs
Site: Medium
Waterfalls are sites where gravity pulls water down a steep cliff. This setup endows the water with rapid motion as it falls down the…

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A Swarm of 35-Million Interstellar Objects Was Just Discovered Within the Earth’s Orbit Around the Sun | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
A Swarm of 35-Million Interstellar Objects Was Just Discovered Within the Earth’s Orbit Around the…
Site: Medium
Survey telescopes, like the existing NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory for the southern sky or the planned Argus Array for the northern sky, are…

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Discovery of Two New Interstellar-Meteor Candidates | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Discovery of Two New Interstellar-Meteor Candidates
Site: Medium
In a new paper that I co-authored with my brilliant postdoc Richard Cloete, available here, we report the identification of two previously…

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How to Mitigate Global Concerns of Doomers | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
How to Mitigate Global Concerns of Doomers
Site: Medium
Before CERN’s Large Hadron Collider smashed particles at the highest energy ever achieved by humans — ten thousand times the…

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Music of the Cosmic Spheres. We are all familiar with the cosmic… | by Avi Loeb | Feb, 2026 | Medium Added: Feb 16, 2026
Music of the Cosmic Spheres
Site: Medium
We are all familiar with the cosmic microwave background — the relic radiation left over from the hot, dense phase of the early Universe…

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Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise AI Video Is INSANELY GOOD, Goes Viral, ITS OVER - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise AI Video Is INSANELY GOOD, Goes Viral, ITS OVER
Site: YouTube
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Humans are the only primates with a chin – now we finally know why | New Scientist Added: Feb 16, 2026
Humans are the only primates with a chin – now we finally know why
Site: New Scientist
Biologists have debated the reason why Homo sapiens evolved a prominent lower jaw, but this unique feature may actually be a by-product of other traits shaped by natural selection

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Fratres | YouTube Music Added: Feb 16, 2026
Fratres - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by recordJet Fratres · Gabriela Opacka-Boccadoro · Maria Chlebus Marimba Experiment ℗ 2025 Gabriela Opacka-Boccadoro Released on: 202...
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Particles Island Songs VI (feat. Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir) | YouTube Music Added: Feb 16, 2026
Ólafur Arnalds, Nanna - Particles (Island Songs VI) ft. Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Ólafur Arnalds brings you the sixth single from Island Songs, his 7-week journey across Iceland to record a series of compositions. Watch Particles, where h...

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Amadigi, HWV 11: Crudel tu non farai | YouTube Music Added: Feb 16, 2026
Amadigi, HWV 11: Crudel tu non farai - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Amadigi, HWV 11: Crudel tu non farai · Randall Scotting · Academy of Ancient Music · Mary Bevan · George Frid...
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The Dancing Forest | YouTube Music Added: Feb 16, 2026
The Dancing Forest - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid The Dancing Forest · Ancient Mother · Dorcas Ndebele · Dorcas Ndebele The Dancing Forest ℗ 10414626 Records DK Released ...
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Ingoma | YouTube Music Added: Feb 16, 2026
Ingoma - YouTube Music
Site: YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid Ingoma · Ancient Mother · Dorcas Ndebele · Dorcas Ndebele iNgoma ℗ 10414626 Records DK Released on: 2025-10-19 Auto-gen...
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This Didgeridoo Sounds Makes Your Brain Stop - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
This Didgeridoo Sounds Makes Your Brain Stop
Site: YouTube
If your day has been loud in your head and heavy in your body, this is the kind of sound you put on and let run without thinking about it. Watch This Next - ...

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California Wealth Tax BACKFIRES, Triggers COLLAPSE And EXODUS From State - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
California Wealth Tax BACKFIRES, Triggers COLLAPSE And EXODUS From State
Site: YouTube
BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.comHost:Tim Pool @Timcast (everywh...

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What Authorities REALLY Believe Happened to Nancy Guthrie, DNA Updates, and Savannah's Latest Plea - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
What Authorities REALLY Believe Happened to Nancy Guthrie, DNA Updates, and Savannah's Latest Plea
Site: YouTube
Megyn Kelly dives into some of the latest information in the Nancy Guthrie investigation, discussing new reporting the abduction was an "intended burglary," ...

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We’ve glimpsed before the big bang and it’s not what we expected | New Scientist Added: Feb 16, 2026
We’ve glimpsed before the big bang and it’s not what we expected
Site: New Scientist
The big bang wasn’t the start of everything, but it has been impossible to see what came before. Now a new kind of cosmology is lifting the veil on the beginning of time

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Neuroscientists Re-Examining a Classic Model Now Say Humans May Have As Many As 33 Senses - The Debrief
Added: Feb 16, 2026Neuroscientists Re-Examining a Classic Model Now Say Humans May Have As Many As 33 Senses
Site: The Debrief
Neuroscientists and philosophers are re-examining Aristotle’s model of the five senses by investigating how the brain processes sensory information.

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Lunar New Year 2026 Year of the Fire Horse horoscopes for every sign Added: Feb 16, 2026
2026 Year of the Fire Horse: Lunar New Year horoscopes for every zodiac sign
Site: New York Post
The energy of the Fire Horse will be felt collectively. However, how we experience the energy of the pyro pony depends on our Chinese zodiac sign.

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Quote of the day by Greek philosopher Plutarch: 'To make no mistakes is not in the power of man....' - The Economic Times Added: Feb 16, 2026
Quote of the day by Greek philosopher Plutarch: 'To make no mistakes is not in the power of man....' - The Economic Times
Plutarch, a Middle Platonist philosopher and historian, bridged Greek and Roman cultures, renowned for his "Parallel Lives" and "Moralia." He served as a priest at Delphi and a magistrate in his hometown, Chaeronea, while also holding Roman citizenship. His writings emphasized moral growth and learning from imperfection, leaving a lasting intellectual legacy.
Plutarch emerged as one of antiquity’s most versatile thinkers, bridging the cultural worlds of Greece and Rome. A philosopher aligned with the Middle Platonist tradition, he was also a historian, biographer, moralist, and a religious functionary associated with the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. His enduring reputation rests largely on two monumental works: Parallel Lives, a collection that paired the life stories of distinguished Greek and Roman leaders to draw moral comparisons, and Moralia, an expansive compilation of essays and orations exploring ethics, religion, and philosophy. Among his most celebrated reflections is the line: “To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future.” This statement captures his lifelong emphasis on moral growth and the educational value of human imperfection. Plutarch pursued advanced studies in mathematics and philosophy in Athens under the guidance of Ammonius around AD 66–67. During this formative period, he witnessed the Pythian Games at Delphi, where Emperor Nero famously competed. It is likely that he encountered influential Roman figures during these years, possibly including the future emperor Vespasian. Roman Connections and Citizenship At some stage in his career, Plutarch was granted Roman citizenship. His patron was Lucius Mestrius Florus, a supporter of Vespasian. Upon receiving citizenship, he adopted the Roman name Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, a sign of his new legal and social standing. As a Roman citizen, he would have belonged to the equestrian class. Around AD 70, Plutarch traveled to Rome alongside Florus. During this visit, he cultivated relationships with prominent Roman aristocrats, including Quintus Sosius Senecio, Titus Avidius Quietus, and Arulenus Rusticus. These associations significantly influenced his writings, as several of these figures appear within his biographical works. Florus himself later served as a historical informant for Plutarch’s account of Otho. Service at Delphi and Civic Responsibilities Although he maintained strong ties to Rome, Plutarch spent much of his life in his hometown of Chaeronea. Deeply devoted to Greek religious traditions, he was initiated into sacred rites dedicated to Apollo and likely participated in the Eleusinian Mysteries. During a period when Delphi’s prestige had waned compared to its classical zenith, Plutarch played a key role in its revival. Around AD 95, he was appointed one of the two principal priests of Apollo’s temple at Delphi. This era saw renewed construction activity in the sanctuary, supported by Greek benefactors and possibly imperial contributions. In recognition of his efforts to restore the sacred site, the citizens of Delphi and Chaeronea dedicated a sculpted likeness in his honor. A surviving portrait bust, dated to the second century and bearing an inscription, was once identified as Plutarch. It depicts a bearded thinker with deeply set eyes and a contemplative expression. Beyond his religious duties, Plutarch served as a magistrate in Chaeronea and represented his city on diplomatic missions. He held the office of archon, likely on multiple occasions. Additionally, he acted as epimeletes, or administrator, of the Amphictyonic League for several terms between 107 and 127, overseeing the organization of the Pythian Games. Final Years and Death Later traditions suggest that Emperor Trajan appointed him procurator of Illyria, though modern historians generally question this claim. Another account, from George Syncellus, maintains that Emperor Hadrian granted him an honorary procuratorship of Achaea, conferring the ceremonial privileges of a consul. The precise year of Plutarch’s death remains uncertain. Scholarly estimates vary, placing it sometime after 119, likely in the early decades of the second century. Regardless of the exact date, his intellectual legacy endured, shaping moral philosophy and biographical writing for centuries to come.

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Ted Ed videos be like... - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
Ted Ed videos be like...
Site: YouTube
This is a draft! I made this months ago but never got art to finish it. I figured I may as well upload it for fun.

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The mystery of nuclear 'magic numbers' has finally been resolved | New Scientist Added: Feb 16, 2026
The mystery of nuclear 'magic numbers' has finally been resolved
Site: New Scientist
A mathematical equivalent of a microscope with variable resolution has shed light on why some atoms are exceptionally stable, a riddle that has persisted in nuclear physics for decades

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Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia Added: Feb 16, 2026
Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia
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Magic number (physics) - Google Search Added: Feb 16, 2026
Google Search
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President Trump Gaggles with Press on Air Force One En Route Joint Base Andrews, MD, Feb. 16, 2026 - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
President Trump Gaggles with Press on Air Force One En Route Joint Base Andrews, MD, Feb. 16, 2026
Site: YouTube
Air Force One

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US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables
Added: Feb 16, 2026US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables
Site: Futurism
The US government deployed xAI's Grok to give dietary advice -- and it's giving some eyebrow-raising advice.

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How execution changed the course of human evolution | Richard Wrangham - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
How execution changed the course of human evolution | Richard Wrangham
Site: YouTube
With a free trial, you can watch the full talk NOW at https://iai.tv/video/the-goodness-paradox-richard-wrangham?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=short3#evoluti...

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Secretary Rubio delivers remarks to the Munich Security Conference - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
Secretary Rubio delivers remarks to the Munich Security Conference
Site: YouTube
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivers remarks to the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on February 14, 2026.Transcript: https://www.state.gov/...

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AOC humiliates herself spreading misinformation whilst blasting Marco Rubio’s historic Munich speech - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
AOC humiliates herself spreading misinformation whilst blasting Marco Rubio’s historic Munich speech
Site: YouTube
AOC has made an embarrassing blunder whilst attempting to criticise US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after he delivered an historic speech in Munich which b...

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Witkoff and Kushner reportedly tell Trump nuclear deal with Iran 'difficult to impossible' Added: Feb 16, 2026
Witkoff and Kushner reportedly tell Trump nuclear deal with Iran ‘difficult to impossible’
Site: New York Post
President Trump’s top advisors reportedly warned him that making a deal with Iran on its nuclear program is historically “difficult to impossible.”

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donald trump: Quote of the day by Donald Trump: “I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present. That's where the fun is.” - The Economic Times
Donald Trumps quote, “I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present. That's where the fun is,” shows a mindset centered on action and immediacy. It captures his belief that progress is established through present-day decisions rather than dwelling on regret or uncertainty. It aligns closely with Trumps career as a businessman and political leader, where adaptability and confidence played significant roles.
Donald John Trump, born on June 14, 1946, is an American politician, media figure, and businessman who has played a significant role in modern U.S. public life. A prominent member of the Republican Party, Donald Trump is currently serving as the 47th president of the United States. He previously served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021.Before entering politics, Trump established his reputation in the world of real estate and branding. Raised in Queens, New York, he joined his family’s property development business after completing his education at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied economics. Over time, he transformed the company into a globally recognized brand associated with luxury skyscrapers, resorts, golf courses, and entertainment projects.Trump’s public profile expanded dramatically through television when he became the host of The Apprentice. As a political leader, Trump is known for his assertive communication style, emphasis on confidence, and focus on action over convention. Meaning of the Quote of the Day by Donald Trump“I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present. That's where the fun is.”The quote, captures a philosophy grounded in immediacy and engagement. Trump recognizes that the past offers lessons, but he does not allow it to control his mindset. Instead, he views the present moment as the most powerful tool for shaping what comes ahead.It suggests that success is not created through regret or endless predicting, but through decisive action taken right now. By concentrating on the present, one remains adaptable, alert, and motivated. The future, according to this perspective, becomes a outcome of consistent, focused attempts rather than anxious anticipation.The final line, “That’s where the fun is,” adds an significant emotional layer. It reframes ambition as something enjoyable rather than exhausting, emphasizing the excitement of being actively involved in one’s own journey.Why the Quote Feels So RelatableThis quote resonates because it mirrors a universal struggle. Several people feel trapped between past mistakes and future worries, often losing sight of the present. In a world driven by deadlines, expectations, and constant comparison, being grounded in the now can feel challenging.Trump’s words provides a simple but empowering reminder: the present is where control exists. You cannot change yesterday, and tomorrow is uncertain, but today offers opportunity. That concept feels especially relatable to people navigating careers, personal growth, or significant life transitions.FAQs:Q1. Who said this quote? The quote was said by Donald Trump. He is an American politician, businessman, and media personality currently serving as the 47th president of the United States. He previously served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021Q2. What is the main idea of the quote? The quote highlights focusing on the present moment. It indicates that action today shapes the future.

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Trump derides Newsom and calls his UK deal 'inappropriate' - POLITICO Added: Feb 16, 2026
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Potomac River sewage dump: Where is the liberal environmental outrage? | Washington Times Added: Feb 16, 2026
Potomac River sewage dump: Where is the liberal environmental outrage?
Site: The Washington Times
At least 240 million gallons of raw sewage, the largest spill of wastewater in U.S. history, have drained into the Potomac River.

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How astronomers are unveiling the 'skeleton' of the universe | Space Added: Feb 16, 2026
How astronomers are unveiling the 'skeleton' of the universe
Site: Space
We are learning how the universe truly puts itself together, one subtle thread at a time.

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AOC’s Presidential Audition Falters at Munich Security Conference | National Review Added: Feb 16, 2026
AOC’s Presidential Audition Falters at Munich Security Conference | National Review

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AOC’s “Breakout” Performance in Berlin | National Review Added: Feb 16, 2026
AOC’s “Breakout” Performance in Berlin | National Review

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AOC's Munich 'stumbles' draw criticism from liberal critics admitting comments were 'not great'
Added: Feb 16, 2026AOC's Munich 'stumbles' draw criticism from liberal critics admitting comments were 'not great'
"Squad" member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was criticized across social media for her appearing to struggle to answer foreign policy questions over the weekend.
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Space Station returns to a full crew complement after a month - Ars Technica
Added: Feb 16, 2026Space Station returns to a full crew complement after a month
Site: Ars Technica
It's only possible because of the incredibly talented workforce we have."

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Trump Crypto Corruption: UAE Money, Binance Pardon, and World Liberty Financial | National Review Added: Feb 16, 2026
Trump Crypto Corruption: UAE Money, Binance Pardon, and World Liberty Financial | National Review

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I thought Google Keep was enough, until I tried this open source app
Added: Feb 16, 2026I thought Google Keep was enough, until I tried this open source app
Site: Android Police
It reshaped the way I take notes

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Gen Z is skipping sex to do this instead, study says Added: Feb 16, 2026
Gen Z is skipping sex to do this instead, study says
Site: New York Post
Today’s youngsters are finding pleasure elsewhere.

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Prediction markets, AI and NBA force hard questions about integrity Added: Feb 16, 2026
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Why We Resist Uncertainty and How to Get Better at It | Psychology Today Added: Feb 16, 2026
Why We Resist Uncertainty and How to Get Better at It
Site: Psychology Today
Uncertainty makes us uncomfortable. Yet the research is clear: It is essential for growth. The challenge isn’t eliminating ambiguity but learning to navigate it.

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Life Between the Stars with Dr. Ersilia Vaudo | Wild Connection Added: Feb 16, 2026
Life Between the Stars with Dr. Ersilia Vaudo | Wild Connection
What if the building blocks of life are not unique to Earth?In this episode of Wild Connection, I am joined by Dr. Ersilia Vaudo, astrophysicist who serves as Special Advisor on Future Talents at the European Space Agency and author of The Story of Astrophysics in Five Revolutions. Our conversation comes at a moment of renewed cosmic curiosity, following a recent discovery reported by CNN, Universe Today and others on how scientists have identified a molecule critical to life drifting through interstellar space. We explore the five major revolutions that transformed how we understand the universe from Newton’s gravity and Einstein’s spacetime to dark matter, dark energy. And there are still unanswered questions that shape modern astrophysics. Along the way, Ersilia reflects on why curiosity, humility, and wonder remain essential tools for science, and how shifting our perspective beyond an Earth-centered view can deepen our sense of belonging in a vast, evolving cosmos. From the soil beneath our feet to the chemistry between the stars, this episode invites listeners to consider how deeply connected we are to the universe, not just as observers, but as participants made of the same ancient material. You can order a copy of Dr. Vaudo's book (and you should) here and keep up with all things astrophysics here.

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Life Between the Stars with Dr. Ersilia Vaudo - YouTube Added: Feb 16, 2026
Life Between the Stars with Dr. Ersilia Vaudo
Site: YouTube
What if the building blocks of life are not unique to Earth?Astrophysicist, Special Advisor on Future Talents at the European Space Agency, and author of The...
