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Aron Eisenberg Dies Aged 50

Aron Eisenberg, the tough Ferengi kid Nog, has died aged 50 following a sudden medical incident which saw him rushed to hospital yesterday morning

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Reflecting on The Journey

Today it’s the two hundred and fourth podcast in just over seven years, so join Matt Miller as we take a trip down memory lane in this special episode.

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A Collection of Firsts

We’ve been Talkin’ Science for a while now, and a pattern is starting to form around the groupings of news headlines we cover each week – from Mars to Gravitational Waves to Exoplanets… today Dr. Brad Tucker and Matt have got a collection of firsts for you.

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STLV Interview : Olivia d’Abo

Even though Olivia was a one-time guest star on The Next Generation, she is a prolific actress with dozens of guest star credits to her name – from Law and Order to The Clone Wars. She takes some time in our final STLV 2019 interview to talk about her work, the fans and Jedi Master Luminara Unduli’s journey in the Star Wars animated series.

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STLV Interview : Glenn Morshower

You might not know the name, but you’ve definitely seen Glenn Morshower in at least one of your favourite shows. With over 200 credits to his name, Glenn is of a similar stock to James Horan – the go-to guy for a commanding guest star appearance on Star Trek.

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STLV Interview : Garrett Wang

Forever an Ensign to the show, but not in fans hearts – Garrett Wang is with me today to discuss Harry Kim and Voyager. He’s a fan of science fiction and revels in meeting the fans, hosting panels at other cons and being apart of the whole experience for fans…

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The Slowest Rotating ‘Cosmic Lighthouse’ Yet Discovered

Distant neutron stars typically spin a full 360 degrees within seconds. However, a new type of ‘radio transient object’ – so called as they are detected in radio waves – has emerged that rotate much more slowly. In the time it takes this cosmic lighthouse to rotate you could watch Interstellar twice before it completes a full spin.

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Mapping Ripples In A Cosmic Ocean

An international study led by Australian astronomers has created the most detailed maps of gravitational waves across the universe to date in three new research papers. The study also produced the largest ever galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and found further evidence of a “background” of these invisible yet incredibly fast ripples in space that can help unlock some major mysteries of the universe.

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How Saturn’s Rings Might Be Keeping A Youthful Appearance

Even though Saturn’s rings appear clean and young, they may be as old as the planet itself according to international researchers. It was previously thought that impacts with small rocky debris travelling through space – called micrometeoroids – would dirty and darken the rings over time, but in 2004 the Cassini spacecraft revealed the rings to be clean and bright suggesting that they are not very old.

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