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Dallas Campbell

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Dallas in Wonderland: Science | Culture | Tech | Stuff | We like the same things | 1980’s relic | Podcast: “Patented” pod.link/1612089556

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I’m in 🇩🇪 and I stumbled across this lovely 60’s building. It reminded me that the ‘flying saucer’ which is a pervasive modern form of mythology had cemented its aesthetic in architecture over the mid/later 20th C. Notable examples: ‘Futuro’ caravan and John Lautner’s

I’m in 🇩🇪 and I stumbled across this lovely 60’s building. It reminded me that the ‘flying saucer’ which is a pervasive modern form of mythology had cemented its aesthetic in architecture over the mid/later 20th C. Notable examples:  ‘Futuro’ caravan and John Lautner’s
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I’m in Hanover 🇩🇪 at the #IAA2024 looking at future of transportation talking to Karlheinz Brandenberg who invented the mp3. The 1st mp3 was Suzanne Vega’s Tom’s Diner. The first sound recording EVER was Au Claire de la lune in 1860, recorded in soot on paper by Edouard Leon

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Question Time is back! This year, we're at British Science Festival Uni of East London. Host Dallas Campbell is joined by Maggie, chrislintott, @exodransfield and our fabulous guest panellists Raman Prinja and @Sydonahi to answer your out-of-this-world questions 🚀 Monday at 10pm on BBC4 🌟

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We’re in the studio today recording new episodes of In-Orbit - discussing everything from microgravity and pharma, to robotics and investment. Thank you to our host Dallas Campbell, and to all our wonderful guests who brought their expertise to these insightful discussions.

We’re in the studio today recording new episodes of In-Orbit - discussing everything from microgravity and pharma, to robotics and investment.

Thank you to our host <a href="/dallascampbell/">Dallas Campbell</a>, and to all our wonderful guests who brought their expertise to these insightful discussions.
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We're thrilled to announce Series Five of the In-Orbit Podcast🎙️ Join our host Dallas Campbell for episode 1, launching Tuesday 10 June. Subscribe via your favourite podcast app & check out our YouTube channel to watch video versions of all our episodes: li.sten.to/SeriesFive

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🚨🚨 new all-in interview: jared isaacman on what went wrong at nasa Jared Isaacman joins david friedberg for an incredible conversation on: -- being nominated by president trump to lead nasa -- the problems at nasa and his plan to fix them: misalignment, bureaucracy, external

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I realize we all probably don't need more reasons to be sad, but I'm pretty sure you're going to be sad if you listen to what might have been at NASA. arstechnica.com/space/2025/06/…

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Prepare to be Schooled... Just 5 weeks to go before we return to #London to the amazing #SandsFilms for 2 nights only (Jul 10th & 11th). Twenty years in and still summoning the Muses (though at a more gentlemanly pace)... Book at sandsmusic.eventive.org/films/681cc5e2… #impro Improv #improve

Prepare to be Schooled... 
  Just 5 weeks to go before we return to #London to the amazing #SandsFilms for 2 nights only (Jul 10th &amp; 11th). Twenty years in and still summoning the Muses (though at a more gentlemanly pace)... Book at sandsmusic.eventive.org/films/681cc5e2…
#impro <a href="/improv/">Improv</a> #improve
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Desperately sad to hear about Micky Lachmann. One of the pillars of factual television. Anyone who regularly watches BBC science will have seen his work. From Wonders of the Solar System to The Sky at Night. A brilliant mind and the nicest human you could meet.

Desperately sad to hear about Micky Lachmann. One of the pillars of factual television. Anyone who regularly watches BBC science will have seen his work. From Wonders of the Solar System to The Sky at Night. A brilliant mind and the nicest human you could meet.
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Writing a book is like terrible constipation. But when it’s out it’s the most gloriously satisfying feeling ever. That’s where I am today 📖 📝

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Come behind the scenes with Dr Becky Smethurst, as she reveals the weirdness of Black Holes. Find out more on the latest episode of The Sky at Night, now on iPlayer. Black Hole Graphic Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/J. Schnittman and B. Powell